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- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
Ferrari N.V. announced the completion of its second tranche of a €250 million share buyback program on the Euronext Milan and NYSE exchanges. Between July 20-24, 2026, the company purchased 57,800 common shares at an average price of €321.35. Since the program's inception in January 2026, Ferrari has repurchased 1,612,475 shares for a total consideration of €479.4 million as part of its multi-year €3.5 billion buyback initiative through 2030.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
AIMEI HEALTH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. ANNOUNCES TERMINATION OF BUSINESS COMBINATION AGREEMENT WITH UNITED HYDROGEN GROUP INC.
Aimei Health Technology Co., Ltd. announced the termination of its Business Combination Agreement with United Hydrogen Group Inc. on July 7, 2026, due to failure to close the transaction by the outside date specified in the agreement. The company expressed confidence in identifying future transaction opportunities.
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FIVE IRON GOLF RETURNS WITH ITS ANNUAL WOMEN’S GOLF MONTH PROGRAM, PRESENTED WITH GOLF DIGEST
Five Iron Golf launched its third annual Women's Golf Month campaign throughout June 2026 in partnership with Golf Digest, offering free golf on Wednesdays, $5 first-month memberships, and women-focused social events across participating locations. The initiative aims to make golf more accessible and welcoming to women, building on momentum from previous years where thousands of women joined lessons, leagues, and memberships.
- Benzinga·
KEYCORP DECLARES QUARTERLY CASH DIVIDEND ON COMMON SHARES AND PREFERRED STOCKS AND ANNOUNCES NEW SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAM
KeyCorp announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.205 per share on common stock payable June 15, 2026, along with dividends on multiple preferred stock series. The company also authorized a new $3.0 billion share repurchase program, replacing its previous $1.0 billion authorization with approximately $280 million remaining.