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Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters
Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Appeal to create 'peaceful haven' for youngsters

A charity which works with neurodivergent young people is appealing for help to transform an empty storeroom into a "peaceful haven". MAIN, based in Middlesbrough, is seeking £25,000 to create a quiet room - a sensory-controlled space for youngsters to use when feeling overwhelmed. The "calm, safe and low-stimulation environment" would allow them to manage emotions, reduce stress and "help prevent crisis situations", the charity said Some businesses have offered their expertise for free, but funds are needed for materials to complete the project. MAIN supports children and adults who are autistic, neurodivergent, have learning disabilities or complex needs. Services include one-to-one support, opportunities to experience new activities, a parent forum group, along with advice and guidance. MAIN CEO Heather Whyman, said: "Many of the children we support experience sensory overload that can lead to high levels of distress, sometimes resulting in aggression towards themselves or others. "By having access to a dedicated space where they can de-escalate safely and in their own time, we can help prevent crisis situations and better support their continued participation." The quiet room would be a "vital part" of creating a "stable, inclusive and therapeutic environment", she said. "We have such great support from the local community and we know that times are hard for lots of people, but we are a very small charity which relies heavily on donations. "Everyone who is helping us – from the architect to the building works, public relations to marketing support - is doing it for free simply because they strongly believe it is the right thing to do." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Related internet links MAIN More on this topic 'Going to A&E is unbearable for my autistic son' Councillor's autism 'benefits politics' Second cafe staffed by disabled workers to open

Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding
Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Middlesbrough charity MAIN appeals for 'peaceful haven' funding

A charity which works with neurodivergent young people is appealing for help to transform an empty storeroom into a "peaceful haven".MAIN, based in Middlesbrough, is seeking £25,000 to create a quiet room - a sensory-controlled space for youngsters to use when feeling "calm, safe and low-stimulation environment" would allow them to manage emotions, reduce stress and "help prevent crisis situations", the charity saidSome businesses have offered their expertise for free, but funds are needed for materials to complete the project. MAIN supports children and adults who are autistic, neurodivergent, have learning disabilities or complex include one-to-one support, opportunities to experience new activities, a parent forum group, along with advice and guidance. MAIN CEO Heather Whyman, said: "Many of the children we support experience sensory overload that can lead to high levels of distress, sometimes resulting in aggression towards themselves or others."By having access to a dedicated space where they can de-escalate safely and in their own time, we can help prevent crisis situations and better support their continued participation."The quiet room would be a "vital part" of creating a "stable, inclusive and therapeutic environment", she said. "We have such great support from the local community and we know that times are hard for lots of people, but we are a very small charity which relies heavily on donations."Everyone who is helping us – from the architect to the building works, public relations to marketing support - is doing it for free simply because they strongly believe it is the right thing to do." Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Jehoshaphat Research short Main Street Capital, sees likely dividend cut
Jehoshaphat Research short Main Street Capital, sees likely dividend cut

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jehoshaphat Research short Main Street Capital, sees likely dividend cut

In a recently published report, Jehoshaphat Research said it is short Main Street (MAIN) Capital, 'a BDC which in our opinion has been systematically inflating the fair values of its investment portfolio. These illiquid valuations imply enormous unrealized gains, while its track record of actual investment realizations over time is negative (cumulative realized losses). The unrealized gains are concentrated where there are no third-party marks available to sanity-check these absurd valuations. Going investment-by-investment illustrates the absurdity at a deeper level, as does cutting the portfolio in a variety of ways and analyzing those slices against comparable 'slices' of peers'.' 'In our analysis, these unrealized gains have inflated MAIN's NAV by ~40% and its EPS and ROE similarly. However, they do nothing to support the dividend – a dividend which is no longer covered by underlying portfolio cash flows and which we think will be cut, just as it was cut the last time internal cash flows fell like this.' Quickly and easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks straight to you inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See the top stocks recommended by analysts >> Read More on MAIN: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Main Street price target lowered to $53 from $58 at Oppenheimer Main Street price target lowered to $54 from $62 at Truist Main Street Capital Reports Strong Q1 2025 Results Main Street Capital Reports Strong Earnings Amid Market Challenges Main Street reports Q1 distributable NII $1.01, consensus $1.02

JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 answer key to be released soon: Details inside
JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 answer key to be released soon: Details inside

India Today

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 answer key to be released soon: Details inside

National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to provide the provisional answer keys of JEE Main 2025 Session 2 soon, Paper 2, held for B Arch and B Planning programs. The answer key will be accessible on the website - NTA published the answer keys of Paper 1 for B E /B Tech admission. Aspirants who have appeared for Paper 2 may view the provisional answer key and lodge objections, if any, through their log-in MAIN 2025 ANSWER KEY PAPER 2: STEPS TO DOWNLOADGo to the official website: Click on "JEE Main Session 2 Paper 2 Answer Key" linkThe PDF of the answer key will be displayed on the screenDownload the answer keyTake a printout for referenceCandidates will be free to raise objections against any answer that they believe is incorrect. Once the window for objections is over, subject experts will analyze the challenges. In case of acceptance, the corrections will be added to the final answer Main consists of two papers: Paper 1 for B E /B Tech and Paper 2 for B Arch and B 2 examination consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), numerical value questions, and a Drawing Test. Four marks are awarded for each MCQ with a one-mark penalty for incorrect answers. Numerical questions are not marked negatively. Drawing Test is out of the current year, 15,39,848 candidates had registered for Paper 1 for either the January or April session. Approximately 14,75,103 candidates appeared, and over 7.7 lakh candidates appeared in both are advised to visit the official website daily for updates regarding the answer key of Paper 2.

Main Street Capital: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Main Street Capital: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Main Street Capital: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

HOUSTON (AP) — HOUSTON (AP) — Main Street Capital Corp. (MAIN) on Thursday reported first-quarter earnings of $116.1 million. On a per-share basis, the Houston-based company said it had net income of $1.31. Earnings, adjusted for investment gains, were $1.01 per share. The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1 per share. The investment firm posted revenue of $137 million in the period, which fell short of Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $137.4 million. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on MAIN at Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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