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The latest CHA headlines and market coverage — 11 recent stories, updated throughout the day.
- Benzinga·
CHAMPION IRON REPORTS ITS FY2026 FOURTH QUARTER RESULTS
Quarterly production of 3.4M wmt, sales of 3.5M dmt, revenues of $415M and EBITDA of $114M 1 DRPF project commissioning advancing as planned, with initial production tests successfully completed in March 2026 and production of commercially saleable product expected by the end of calendar Q2 2026 The previously announced acquisition of Rana Gruber, a proven high-purity iron ore producer in Norway, closed in April 2026 Announced the framework for future shareholder returns MONTRÉAL , May 27, 2026 /CNW/ - SYDNEY, May 28, 2026 - Champion Iron Limited (ASX: CIA) (TSX: CIA ) (OTCQX: CIAFF ) ("Champion" or the "Company") reports operational and financial results for its financial fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026. Champion's CEO, Mr. David Cataford, said, "This year marks the tenth anniversary of Champion's acquisition of Bloom Lake mine in April 2016, a defining milestone that laid the foundation for our long-term vision. Supported by an engaged workforce, the successful execution of multiple growth projects, and the recent acquisition of Rana Gruber, Champion continues to distinguish itself with customers worldwide as a leading supplier of high-purity iron ore. Beyond our operational achievements, we are proud to create lasting value for all stakeholders through strong partnerships with governments, local communities and First Nations. Although we are near the completion of a multi-year growth capital investment cycle at Bloom Lake, our focus is to protect our financial liquidities in response to the volatile macroeconomic environment and rising fuel and freight prices. Looking forward, our revised dividend policy will align our shareholder returns with our Company's financial capacity." Conference Call Details Champion will host a conference call and webcast on May 28, 2026, at 9:00 AM (Montréal time) / 11:00 PM (Sydney time) to discuss the results of the fourth quarter
- The Motley Fool·
CHAT vs. XLK: CHAT Outperforms XLK on Returns, But XLK Offers on Fees
Roundhill Investments' Generative AI & Technology ETF (CHAT) has delivered superior returns of 112.7% over one year with a 54.7% CAGR since inception, significantly outpacing State Street's Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) at 52.5% annual returns. However, CHAT charges a 0.75% expense ratio compared to XLK's 0.08%, making XLK more cost-efficient. CHAT suits aggressive AI-focused investors willing to accept higher volatility, while XLK appeals to those seeking broad tech exposure with lower fees and established stability.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
BGIN BLOCKCHAIN LIMITED Launches ASIC Chip Customization Solutions Business and Completes Inaugural Customer Delivery
BGIN Blockchain Limited announced the launch of its ASIC Chip Customization Solutions Business and completed its first customer hardware delivery. The new business extends the company's internal ASIC chip design and hardware engineering capabilities to external third-party customers. BGIN delivered 3,000 customized PoW mining machines to a protocol project customer, with 2,400 units delivered directly and 600 units available through the ICERIVER sales channel.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
FIVE IRON GOLF FORT WORTH WELCOMES CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE FANS WITH TOURNAMENT-WEEK EXPERIENCES, WATCH PARTIES AND FREE GOLF FOR ANYONE NAMED CHARLES
Five Iron Golf opened its first Texas location in Fort Worth's Near Southside district, celebrating with tournament-week specials tied to the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club. The 10,000-square-foot venue features 12 Trackman simulators, a full-service bar, and entertainment amenities. Special offers include complimentary simulator time for anyone named Charles and appetizers for tournament attendees.
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANCSHARES, INC. INCREASES ITS CASH DIVIDEND BY 5.9% TO $0.36 PER SHARE
Farmers and Merchants Bancshares, Inc. declared a cash dividend of $0.36 per share, representing a 5.9% increase from the previous dividend paid in December, with an annualized payout ratio of 33%. The dividend will be paid on June 18, 2026 to stockholders of record on June 2, 2026.
- Benzinga·
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANCSHARES, INC. INCREASES ITS CASH DIVIDEND BY 5.9% TO $0.36 PER SHARE
Farmers and Merchants Bancshares, Inc. announced a 5.9% increase in its cash dividend to $0.36 per share on May 18, 2026. The dividend will be paid on June 18, 2026 to stockholders of record on June 2, 2026, representing an annualized payout ratio of 33%. The company, parent of Farmers and Merchants Bank chartered in Maryland in 1919, operates eight branches across Carroll and Baltimore Counties.
- The Motley Fool·
Which Is the Better Artificial Intelligence ETF, iShares' IYW or Roundhill's CHAT?
The article compares two AI-focused ETFs: iShares U.S. Technology ETF (IYW) and Roundhill Investments - Generative AI & Technology ETF (CHAT). CHAT offers higher returns (122.61% vs 51.90% in 1 year) and dividend yield (2% vs 0.10%) but carries double the expense ratio (0.75% vs 0.38%) and greater volatility. IYW provides broader diversification with 139 holdings, while CHAT focuses on 52 pure AI companies. The choice depends on investor risk tolerance: CHAT suits aggressive AI-focused investors, while IYW is better for conservative investors seeking diversified tech exposure.
- Benzinga·
KEYCORP DECLARES QUARTERLY CASH DIVIDEND ON COMMON SHARES AND PREFERRED STOCKS AND ANNOUNCES NEW SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAM
KeyCorp announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.205 per share on common stock payable June 15, 2026, along with dividends on multiple preferred stock series. The company also authorized a new $3.0 billion share repurchase program, replacing its previous $1.0 billion authorization with approximately $280 million remaining.
- The Motley Fool·
Small-Cap ETF Showdown: Schwab's SCHA vs. iShares' IJR
The Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF (SCHA) and iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR) offer different approaches to small-cap investing. SCHA provides broader diversification with 1,721 holdings and a lower 0.04% expense ratio, delivering higher 1-year returns (44% vs 37.1%), but carries higher volatility. IJR offers a more selective portfolio of 640 quality-screened holdings with lower risk and higher liquidity ($102.9B AUM), making it suitable for risk-conscious investors willing to pay a slightly higher 0.06% expense ratio.
- The Motley Fool·Bullish
SCHA vs. ISCB Comes Down to Sector Tilt and Your Drawdown Tolerance
Both SCHA and ISCB are low-cost small-cap ETFs with identical 0.04% expense ratios, but differ in size, liquidity, and sector allocation. SCHA is larger with $22B in assets and leans toward Technology, while ISCB has $268.5M in assets with stronger Healthcare and Industrials exposure. Over 5 years, SCHA delivered higher returns (47.1% vs 38.4%), though the performance gap is modest. The choice dep
- GlobeNewswire Inc.·Bearish
BGIN BLOCKCHAIN LIMITED Reports Unaudited Financial Results for the Full Year of 2025
BGIN Blockchain reported a $177 million net loss for 2025 compared to $66.1 million net income in 2024, with total revenue declining 78% to $67.4 million. The company executed a strategic transformation, scaling back its altcoin business to focus on Bitcoin infrastructure, achieving first-pass silicon success on its 4nm BT1 Bitcoin mining chip in March 2026. Despite the losses driven primarily by