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Act Two Investors has disclosed a significant purchase of 670,063 shares of SLM Corporation (commonly known as Sallie Mae), representing an approximately $15.84 million investment based on first-quarter average pricing. The SEC filing, dated May 8, 2026, indicates the fund increased its position by
SLM Corporation (TMUS) - Institutional Investor Increases Stake Amid Valuation Opportunity Following 30% Price Decline - Special Dividend
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Linn
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2 hours ago
Trading activity today suggests that investors are selectively rotating between sectors, as evidenced by uneven volume distribution. Despite this, the overall market trend remains constructive, with technical indicators signaling continued upward momentum. Market participants should remain attentive to economic data and policy developments that could influence near-term movements.
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Peru
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5 hours ago
Who else is trying to stay updated?
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Chikaima
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1 day ago
Indices are moving sideways with occasional spikes, reflecting mixed investor sentiment.
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Dakesha
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I feel like I just joined something unknowingly.
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