American Airlines’s stock surges after Qatar Airways discloses ‘significant’ investment interest

Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. jumped 5.5% in premarket trade Thursday, after the air carrier disclosed that it received unsolicited notice that Qatar Airways intended to make a “significant investment.” In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, American said Qatar has submitted a filing regarding a potential investment under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, which would be required for an acquisition of more than $81 million worth of American’s common stock. The notice said Qatar plans to buy at least $808 million worth of American common stock, and has indicated interest in acquiring a 10% stake. American’s market capitalization as of Wednesday’s close was $23.86 billion. “The proposed investment by Qatar Airways was not solicited by American Airlines and would in no way change the company’s Board composition, governance, management or strategic direction,” American stated in the filing. The stock has gained 3.u% year to date through Wednesday, while the NYSE Amex Airline Index has tacked on 3.8% and the S&P 500 has gained 8.8%.

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Accenture’s stock slips after results; sales beat but GAAP margin outlook trimmed

Shares of Accenture PLC declined 1.3% in premarket trade Thursday, after the business consulting company reported a fiscal third-quarter profit that matched expectations, but trimmed its margin outlook. Net profit for the quarter to May 31 fell to $692.5 million, or $1.05 a share, from $939.8 million, or $1.41 a share, in the same period a year ago. Excluding non-recurring items, such as a pension settlement charge, adjusted earnings per share came to $1.52, in line with the FactSet EPS consensus of $1.52. Net revenue rose to $8.87 billion from $8.43 billion, above the FactSet consensus of $8.82 billion, as both consulting and outsourcing revenue were slightly above expectations. New bookings were $9.8 billion. Looking ahead, company revised the fiscal 2017 GAAP EPS outlook to $5.37 to $5.44 from $5.31 to $5.48, but cut the GAAP operating margin outlook to 13.3% from previous guidance of 13.5% to 13.7%. The adjusted margin outlook was revised to 14.8% from previous guidance of 14.7% to 14.9%. Adjusted EPS is now expected to be $5.84 to $5.91, compared with the FactSet consensus of $5.88. The stock has rallied 8.5% year to date through Wednesday, while the S&P 500 has gained 8.8%.

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European stocks face third straight loss as oil shares slump

European stocks lost ground Thursday, with the oil and gas sector lower as crude prices languished in a bear market. The Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.3% to 387.40, on track for a third straight session of declines. Oil prices were back in focus, extending losses from Wednesday, when they dropped to their lowest in 10 months. European oil and gas stocks overall gave up 1.2% on Thursday. On major benchmarks, the U.K.’s FTSE 100 moved lower by 0.4% to 7,417.03. France’s CAC 40 was off 0.4% at 5,253.47, and Germany’s DAX 30 shed 0.3% at 12,733.72. Biggest decliner on the Stoxx 600 was oil producer Tullow Oil PLC as shares fell 2.8%, while Swedish engineering firm Alfa Laval AB topped the index by rising 3.2%. Late Thursday, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is expected in Brussels to present Britain’s plans for European Union citizens living in the U.K. as part of Brexit negotiations.

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Staples shares surge on report of $6 billion acquisition by Sycamore

Shares of Staples Inc. surged nearly 5% in after-hours trading late Wednesday after Reuters reported that private equity firm Sycamore Partners is in advanced talks to acquire the office supplies retailer. Reuters said Sycamore is finalizing a debt financing deal with Staples after beating out Cerberus Capital Management in an auction. A final deal, which may top $6 billion, could be announced next week, the report said. The Wall Street Journal reported in April that the troubled retailer was seeking a buyer. Staples has more than 1,200 stores in the U.S., but has been forced to close hundreds of stores in recent years due to an extended slump in sales. A proposed merger with rival Office Depot Inc. was rejected in 2016 over antitrust concerns. Staples shares are down 0.7% over the past month, and down 1.3% over the past year.

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Small Portfolio of Fannie Mae Loans Sold

A small portfolio of non-performing single-family loans that are owned by the Federal National Mortgage Association has been auctioned off.

The loan sale, which was initially marketed beginning on May 10, includes 123 mortgages that have a collective unpaid principal balance of $32 million.

The Fannie Mae loans are divided into two community impact pools that consist of residential loans with a concentration in New York and New Jersey.


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100s of Mortgage-Related Hirings in Florida

Hundreds of hirings are planned for a mortgage service provider that is opening up a location in Florida next month.

Genpact — which provides a variety of services across multiple industries — is opening a new office in Jacksonville, Florida.

A Genpact spokeswoman said that when the office opens, it will provide mortgage processing services for one particular client.


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Here’s why Sindeo shuttered its business

By swheeler@housingwire.com In a surprise move Tuesday night, mortgage tech company Sindeo announced it was closing its business — laying off all but a few employees to help finish out its current loan obligations. In CEO Nick Stamos’ note posted to the company’s website, no reason was given for the closure. However, in a note to investors, advisors and friends, Stamos gave more detail about the reasons behind the move. …read more

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IT defense contractor Vencore files for IPO

Virginia-based Vencore Holding Corp. has filed for an initial public offer, according to a late Wednesday filing. Vencore is a government information-technology contractor focusing primarily cybersecurity, data management, and systems support for U.S. intelligence agencies and departments such as Justice and Homeland Security, and it is the “prime contractor” for the U.S. Navy’s Tomahawk program, according to the prospectus. The company reported sales of $1.17 billion in 2016, and $285 million in the first quarter of this year. Vencore is expected to trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VNCR. Private-equity group Veritas Capital Management owns Vencore.

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