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SLCT closed Thursday higher at $18.88, an increase of 0% from Wednesday's close, completing a monthly increase of 0% or $18.88. Over the past 12 months, SLCT stock gained 0%.
SLCT is not paying dividends to its shareholders.
ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle has completed 3 stock splits, with the recent split occurring on Aug 11, 2005.
The company's stock is traded on one exchange.

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Swampscott Pine Street Veterans Housing Plans Come Into Focus

Swampscott Pine Street Veterans Housing Plans Come Into Focus

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — With the demolition of the former building at 12-20 Pine Street in Swampscott complete, officials and developers are looking forward to plans for the housing project replacement that are designed to bring 40 units of affordable veterans housing to the town. The launch of the SVP Veteran Residences of Swampscott this week is a joint venture between the town and Pine Street Development LLC to build units tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of the veteran population. "This begins a major effort to revitalize and build upwards of 40 units of veterans affordable housing," Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald said at this week's Select Board meeting. "This is an extraordinary project for any community and we are very proud that Swampscott can play a role in sponsoring veteran affordable housing." Pine Street Development told Patch this week that it contributed more than $500,000 to the town of Swampscott to make this deal a financial reality. "We are proud to partner with the Town of Swampscott in this noble endeavor," said Mike Vienneau of Pine Street Development, LLC. "Together, we are building more than just homes; we are building a sense of belonging and security for those who have served our nation." Fitzgerald said officials have scheduled some meetings and trips to similar veterans housing developments across the state — including Chelmsford and Chelsea — to learn more about the unique aspects of those facilities so they can be included in Swampscott. "Our veterans deserve our unwavering support and gratitude, especially when it comes to ensuring they have a place to call home," said Andrea Gayle-Bennett, First Deputy Secretary of the Executive Office of Veterans' Services. "The Veteran Residences of Swampscott is a testament to the power of collaboration and compassion in addressing the housing needs of our veteran community." Fitzgerald said some additional fencing will soon be in place to make the site less "unsightly" following the demolition and prior to the start of the new construction. (Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at [email protected]. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

Patch | 2 years ago
'We Need Help': Swampscott Oceanfront Library Plan Panned At Forum

'We Need Help': Swampscott Oceanfront Library Plan Panned At Forum

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Frustration with the Hawthorne redevelopment process and town government transparency on decisions that led to a surprise public library proposal last month, and widely disparate views on what should ultimately happen at the site, were on display during Thursday night's presentation on the preliminary concept for the town-owned property. Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald took heat from residents who said they felt blindsided by the library proposal during an April 3 public forum as well as criticisms that a series of surveys and public brainstorming sessions came back with only one concept proposal for the property the town paid $7 million to purchase in 2022. (Also on Patch: Waterfront Library Proposed For Swampscott Hawthorne Property) "We don't always get things right," Fitzgerald said. "We need feedback. So we scheduled this meeting knowing that people would show up and would help us understand what you expect. This is not my property. It's not a town employee's property. It's your property. It's the town's property. "So take this moment and try to help us figure this out." Fitzgerald conceded that there needed to be more regular updates on the process and more options presented about the potential uses for the property amid calls to "start over" with the entire development. (Also on Patch: 'Path Foward': Swampscott Hawthorne Forum Follows Rocky Library Reveal) "I am responsible for addressing some of these challenges," he said. "The process needs to get better. We're here tonight. We could have canceled this meeting. We talked about it a lot. Nobody, frankly, on my team wanted to be here tonight but we said, 'Nope, we've got to show up and we've got to listen.' "We needed to have more meetings. We knew that. I do think we need a committee. I think we need help." Fitzgerald revealed that the original push to purchase the property as a town came amid a proposal to turn it into a private condominium complex, and framed the library proposal as one idea that would make the building on the property a public space capable of hosting events, meetings, artistic performances as well as, presumably, books. It was also noted that when the proposal to buy the property was presented to town meeting members it was billed as being primarily for open space. But it was clear on Thursday — as it has been at other points of the visioning process and during some Select Board meeting conversations about the property — that is not necessarily a widely shared vision with several residents on Thursday calling for a "village-type" business development on the property, while others pushed for essentially one large public park. "We have to be better," Fitzgerald said. "I do think transparency, and process, and more options — 10 of them, maybe 12 — all of that can happen. ... It would be helpful not to take this (library) idea off the table when we look at 12 others. There are 20 other ideas, maybe 30, that we've heard over the last two years. "We can do pros and cons of all of them and then work back to where we think consensus can be found because working toward consensus is what we're doing tonight. It's actually part of a process. Yes, you're not happy about some things and I'm taking all those notes down. But this is ultimately going to get to a point where we're going to say: 'You know what? This is what we think we can do with this property.' "And it's not going to make everybody happy. But it's going to make enough of us feel like this is how we activate this site." (Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at [email protected]. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

Patch | 2 years ago

ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle (SLCT) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is $18.88.

On which exchange is it traded?

ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle is listed on NASDAQ (NMS).

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is SLCT.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

It does not pay dividends to its shareholders.

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As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle ever had a stock split?

ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle had 3 splits and the recent split was on Aug 11, 2005.

ETFS 1X Daily Short Live Cattle Profile

Banks Industry
Financials Sector
William Hedgepeth CEO
NASDAQ (NMS) Exchange
81617L108 CUSIP
US Country
246 Employees
- Last Dividend
11 Aug 2005 Last Split
- IPO Date

Overview

Select Bancorp, Inc. is a distinguished bank holding company that is based in Dunn, North Carolina. With a dedicated team of 205 full-time employees, the company prides itself on its commitment to delivering exceptional financial services to its clients. The primary subsidiary of Select Bancorp operates as a commercial bank, providing both retail and commercial financial solutions that cater to the diverse needs of clients in its operational regions. The bank’s lending portfolio is notably extensive, encompassing a range of offerings designed to serve various customer segments, particularly focusing on individual consumers as well as small to medium-sized businesses situated in central and eastern North Carolina. Additionally, the bank is proactive in originating acquisition, development, and construction (ADC) loans aimed at facilitating both residential and commercial real estate endeavors, reinforcing its role as a pivotal player in the local economic landscape.

Products and Services

  • Commercial Loans:

    The bank offers a variety of commercial lending options tailored to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. These loans are designed to support the growth and operational needs of local enterprises.

  • Consumer Loans:

    Consumer loans provided by Select Bancorp assist individuals in managing personal financial needs, such as education, healthcare, or other personal expenses.

  • Mortgage Loans:

    The mortgage lending products are structured to help clients achieve home ownership, with competitive rates and a range of mortgage options to suit different customer profiles.

  • Personal Loans:

    These loans are designed for individual clients seeking assistance with personal financial commitments, offering flexibility to meet various requirements.

  • Acquisition, Development, and Construction (ADC) Loans:

    These specialized loans focus on financing residential and commercial real estate projects, supporting both new developments and existing property improvements.

  • Deposit Accounts:

    Select Bancorp provides a range of deposit options including savings accounts, negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts, money market accounts, time deposits, and non-interest-bearing accounts, designed to offer clients the tools they need to effectively manage their finances.

Contact Information

Address: 700 W Cumberland St
Phone: 19108927080