Cleveland, OH
Which 8 major Ohio companies saw the most stock growth last week?
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Eight large Ohio companies saw stock growth last week, one of which was a Cleveland-area-based company.
This was led by Cincinnati-based clinical pharmacology and laboratory services company Medpace Holdings, which experienced 3.8% growth, or an added $14.85 a share.
Progressive was the only Cleveland-area-based insurance company to see growth last week, at 0.6% or $1.35 a share. Last week, Progressive Corp. had the second-highest growth in the state at 3.6% growth or $7.27 a share.
Here is a listing of the eight Ohio companies with gains, by percent, courtesy of IEX Cloud and Stacker. Stocks are ranked by percent price change from May 31 to Friday.
The listing is limited to companies largely based in Ohio, listed on the Russell 3000 membership list, and with a market cap of over $5 billion on April 14.
No. 8. Welltower (WELL)
Friday Close: $103.81
– Last week’s price change: 0.1% ($0.14)
– Market cap: $62.1 billion
– Headquarters: Toledo
– Sector: Retail estate, rental and leasing
No. 7. Lancaster Colony Corp. (LANC)
Friday Close: $186.06
– Last week’s price change: 0.3% ($0.56)
– Market cap: $5.1 billion
– Headquarters: Westerville
– Sector: Manufacturing
No. 6. Cintas Corportation (CTAS)
Friday Close: $682.17
– Last week’s price change: 0.6% ($4.20)
– Market cap: $69.2 billion
– Headquarters: Mason
– Sector: Public Administration
No. 5. Progressive Corp. (PGR)
Friday Close: $212.53
– Last week’s price change: 0.6% ($1.35)
– Market cap: $124.5 billion
– Headquarters: Mayfield Village
– Sector: Finance and insurance
No. 4. Procter & Gamble Co. (PG)
Friday Close: $167.06
– Last week’s price change: 1.5% ($2.52)
– Market cap: $394.3 billion
– Headquarters: Cincinnati
– Sector: Manufacturing
No. 3. Mettler-Toledo International (MTD)
Friday Close: $1,438.58
– Last week’s price change: 2.5% ($34.49)
– Market cap: $30.7 billion
– Headquarters: Columbus
– Sector: Manufacturing
No. 2. J.M. Smucker Co. (SJM)
Friday Close: $114.98
– Last week’s price change: 3% ($3.34)
– Market cap: $12.2 billion
– Headquarters: Orrville
– Sector: Manufacturing
No. 1. Medpace Holdings Inc. (MEDP)
Friday Close: $401.19
– Last week’s price change: 3.8% ($14.85)
– Market cap: $12.4 billion
– Headquarters: Cincinnati
– Sector: Professional, scientific and technical services
Zachary Smith is the data reporter for cleveland.com. You can reach him at zsmith@cleveland.com.
Cleveland, OH
360K+ Ohio SNAP recipients to recieve partial November benefits
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) announced Wednesday that over 360,000 Ohio families have begun receiving partial November SNAP benefits.
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According to a release, on partial Wednesday morning, the ODJFS had processed $66.8 million in patial SNAP benefits for about 364,000 Ohio households, just over half of the 716,000 households that are set to receive SNAP benefits for November.
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Benefits are being issued in batches due to the large number of recipients. So, all Ohio SNAP recipients who remain eligible will have their benefits issued within the next few days.
“Based on the latest guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, ODJFS made the necessary system changes this week to begin issuing benefits. The federal guidance instructs ODJFS to reduce the maximum amount each household can receive in November by 35% and to recalculate each household’s payment based on that new maximum amount. It is a two-step process, first requiring ODJFS to calculate the new payment amount, then transmitting those amounts for each household to its Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) vendor to issue to recipients through their Ohio Direction (EBT) card.”
SNAP recipients are encouraged to check their balances through their Connect EBT app or Ohio Benefits Self Service Portal.
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ODJFS said it will not know the total amount of partial November benefits until all benefits are processed. The exact amount each household will receive is based on factors such as gross and net income and allowable deductions, such as housing and medical costs.
“Under the revised federal calculations, nearly all recipients will receive less than 65% of their normal benefit. Some recipients, particularly those whose earnings place the household near the cutoff for eligibility, may receive no benefits this week under the revised calculation. An official notice explaining each household’s specific benefit change will be issued,” the release said.
ODJFS said that before the government shutdown, about 1.4 million Ohioans received $264 million in food benefits from SNAP each month. Once the government shutdown ends, additional guidance will determine how to handle the difference between what would normally be issued and what is being issued this week.
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Cleveland, OH
Several Northeast Ohio police departments competing in holiday food drive challenge
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Several police departments in the University Circle area are competing in the Battle of the Badges, a holiday food drive challenge.
Teams include:
- Case Western Reserve University Police Department
- University Circle Police Department
- Cleveland Clinic Police Department
The competition is from Nov. 1 through Nov. 16.
All departments are competing to collect the most canned and nonperishable food by total weight.
The donations will be given to the Cleveland Food Bank.
Community members can participate and can drop off donations at any of the police departments.
Below is a list of the requested items:
- Canned fruit
- Vegetables
- Beans
- Rice
- Pasta
- Cereal
- Pasta sauce
- Peanut butter
- Canned protein
- Juice
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