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Meet the Only 2 Game-Changing Businesses With a Higher Credit Rating Than the U.S. Government

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In August 2011, just a few years after the financial crisis gripped America, S&P downgraded the U.S. In 1980, around 60 publicly traded companies possessed the highly coveted AAA credit rating. credit rating from AAA, the highest possible rating, to AA+, the second-highest possible rating.

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Amarin Plc (AMRN) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Our forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of significant transactions we may enter into such as mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, or any material agreements that we may enter into, amend, or terminate. Our public listing is important to us as a public company and to our shareholders.

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Transcript: Matt Levine

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Matt Levine : 00:05:09 There’s some of that, but like, you have to like, like yeah, you’re like writing merger agreements and then the other side is marking up the merger agreement and like you’re arguing over commas and stuff. If the CEO sexually harasses someone, the company gets hacked. And I love that.

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McGrath RentCorp (MGRC) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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We navigated some tough market demand conditions and the distractions of the terminated merger with WillScot. For the fourth quarter, total company revenues increased 10% and adjusted EBITDA increased 5% compared to a year earlier. Today, we announced an increase in the company's dividend for the 34th consecutive year.