(Bloomberg) -- Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp. agreed to buy rival Sandy Spring Bancorp for about $1.6 billion in stock, as consolidation picks up among small and midsize banks. Sandy Spring ...
Richmond, Virginia-based Atlantic Union Bank agreed to acquire Olney, Maryland-based Sandy Spring Bank in a roughly $1.6 billion all-stock transaction, the banks announced Monday. Buying Sandy ...
In a report released yesterday, Josh Wolfson from RBC Capital maintained a Buy rating on Sandstorm Gold (SAND – Research Report), with a price target of $6.50. The company’s shares closed ...
SAND CREEK — A millage that has provided Sand ... Voters are being asked to add on 0.7586 mill to buy buses or other vehicles. If approved, the owner of property with a taxable value of $100,000 ...
This evening and tonight will see conditions remain similar, as it will be cloudy and largely dry, and it will remain calm with a few patches of mist and fog forming in spots. Tuesday Tomorrow is ...
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(RTTNews) - Atlantic Union Bankshares Corporation (AUB) Monday said it has agreed to acquire Sandy Spring Bancorp (SASR) in an all-stock transaction valued about $1.6 billion. "With today's ...
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Upcoming extraction FPS Sand, however, can’t be accused of that as it takes an Escape From Tarkov gameplay loop, throws in massive mechs, and sets it all in a Dune-esque alien desert.
The first demo for Sand, a walking mech-based PvPvE extraction shooter, is live right now. You’ll construct a Trampler and set out stomping across a post-apocalyptic alien desert in search of ...
That's just what goes down in Sand, an upcoming PvPvE survival shooter where you and your crew want to get down to the planet Sophie, get the goods while exploring the surface, and get out ...
A name label still stitched onto the woollen sock read “A.C. Irvine,” revealing that it probably belonged to British climber Andrew “Sandy” Irvine. Irvine’s disappearance on Everest in ...