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Howard Estabrook in the partially lost occult serial The Mysteries of Myra (1916)
#the mysteries of myra#howard estabrook#1910s horror#1910s movies#1916#leopold wharton#theodore wharton#horror#fantasy#mystery#occult#drama#silent film#serials#partially lost film
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Gordon Oliver-Barbara Hale "Heavenly days" 1944, de Howard Estabrook.
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Frank Lawton, W.C. Fields, and Roland Young in David Copperfield (George Cukor, 1935)
Cast: Freddie Bartholomew, Frank Lawton, Edna May Oliver, Jessie Ralph, Basil Rathbone, Herbert Mundin, Una O’Connor, Lionel Barrymore, Elsa Lanchester, W.C. Fields, Roland Young, Lewis Stone, Madge Evans, Hugh Williams, Maureen O’Sullivan. Screenplay: Howard Estabrook, Hugh Walpole, based on a novel by Charles Dickens. Cinematography: Oliver T. Marsh. Art direction: Cedric Gibbons. Film editing: Robert Kern. Music: Herbert Stothart.
As long as there are novels and movies, there will be people trying to turn novels into movies. Which is a task usually doomed to some degree of failure, given that the two art forms have significantly different aims and techniques. Novels are interior: They reveal what people think and feel. Movies are exterior: Thoughts and feelings have to be depicted, not reported. Novels breed reflection; movies breed reaction. Novel-based movies usually succeed only when the genius of the filmmakers exceeds that of the novelist, as in the case, for example, of Alfred Hitchcock's transformation (1960) of Robert Bloch's Psycho, or Francis Ford Coppola's extrapolation (1972) from Mario Puzo's The Godfather. We mostly settle for, at best, a satisfying skim along the surface of the novel, which is what we get in Cukor's version of Dickens's novel. I'm not claiming, of course, that Cukor or the film's producer, David O. Selznick, was a greater genius than Dickens, but together -- and with the help of Hugh Walpole, who adapted the book, and Howard Estabrook, the credited screenwriter -- they produced something of a parallel masterpiece. They did so by sticking to the visuals of the novel, not just Dickens's descriptions but also the illustrations for the original edition by "Phiz," Hablot Knight Brown. The result is that it's hard to read the novel today without seeing and hearing W.C. Fields as Micawber, Edna May Oliver as Betsey Trotwood, or Roland Young as Uriah Heep. The weaknesses of the film are also the weaknesses of the book: women like David's mother (Elizabeth Allan) and Agnes Wickfield (Madge Evans) are pallid and angelic, and David himself becomes less interesting as he grows older, or in terms of the movie, as he ceases to be the engaging Freddie Bartholomew and becomes instead the vapid Frank Lawton. But as compensation we have the full employment of MGM's set design and costume departments, along with a tremendous storm at sea -- the special effects are credited to Slavko Vorkapich.
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Irene Dunne and Richard Dix in a still from the Western film Cimarron (USA, 1931, dir. Wesley Ruggles) | RKO Radio Pictures
At the 4th Academy Awards (1931), Cimarron was nominated for seven Oscars and won three: Best Picture, Best Writing (Howard Estabrook, screenwriter), and Best Art Direction (Max Rée, art director, costume designer).
#Irene Dunne#1931#actress#Richard Dix#film still#Cimarron#Western#Wesley Ruggles#Howard Estabrook#Max Rée#Oscars#Academy Awards#4th Academy Awards#Best Picture Oscar#Best Writing Oscar#Best Art Direction Oscar#photography#Western film#actor
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Cimarron (1931)
An elegant example of super film making and a big money picture. This is a spectacular western away from all others. It holds action, sentiment, sympathy, thrills and comedy – and 100% clean. Radio Pictures has a corker in "Cimarron."
-Variety Magazine
Cimarron won three Oscars, Best Picture, Writing Adaptation (Howard Estabrook) and Interior Decoration (Max Ree), and received nominations for actors Dix and Dunne, director Ruggles, and cinematographer Edward Cronjager.
RKO Radio Pictures invested more than $1.5 million into their epic production. Filming began in the summer of 1930 at Jasmin Quinn Ranch outside of Los Angeles, where the land rush scenes were shot. Numerous cameramen, extras, wagons, were used by the studio, which purchased 89 acres in Encino, where construction of Art Director Max Ree’s Oscar winning design of a western town was built to represent the Oklahoma fictional boomtown of Osage. These sets in Encino were used for other RKO films, as well as other features, such as It’s a Wonderful Life (1946).
RKO premiered their epic picture at the RKO Palace Theatre in New York on January 26, 1931, and then on February 6 of that year at the Los Angeles Orpheum Theater. The premiere included personal appearances of Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, a stage show and an orchestra.
While it was a commercial success, initially, due to the Depression, RKO did not recoup their investment in the film, which lost over half a million dollars. However, it earned more money on later re-releases.
The movie continued to remain RKO’s most expensive film until the 1939 adventure Gunga Din.
Irene Dunne as Sabra Cravat
Estelle Taylor in Cimarron (1931)
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American Horror Story: Hotel
American Horror Story: Hotel é a quinta temporada da série de televisão American Horror Story, da FX. Estreou em 7 de outubro de 2015. A série foi renovada em outubro de 2014, com o subtítulo Hotel sendo anunciado em fevereiro de 2015. Hotel marca a primeira temporada que não dispõe da presença das veteranas Jessica Lange e Frances Conroy.
Voltando ao elenco de temporadas anteriores da série, incluem: Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Denis O'Hare, Lily Rabe, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Chloë Sevigny, Finn Wittrock, Wes Bentley, Mare Winningham, Matt Bomer, John Carroll Lynch e Anthony Ruivivar, juntamente com os novos membros do elenco: Lady Gaga, Cheyenne Jackson e Max Greenfield. Terminando com o formato antológico de Freak Show, a temporada está interligada à primeira temporada e à terceira temporada, denominadas Murder House e Coven, aparecendo como recorrentes os personagens Dr. Charles Montgomery, proprietário original da casa, a corretora de imóveis Marcy, a médium Billie Dean Howard, e a bruxa de Coven, Queenie.
O enredo gira em torno do enigmático Hotel Cortez em Los Angeles, Califórnia, nos Estados Unidos, que chama a atenção de um detetive de homicídios. O Cortez é o anfitrião do estranho e do bizarro, liderada pela sua proprietária, a Condessa, que é uma vampira fashion. Esta temporada apresenta duas ameaças de morte sob a forma do Assassino dos Dez Mandamentos, um serial killer que justifica suas ações, de acordo com os ensinamentos bíblicos; e o Demônio do Vício, que percorre o hotel, armado com um vibrador em forma de broca.
De acordo com os criadores, Brad Falchuk e Ryan Murphy, tematicamente, Hotel é muito mais sombria que as temporadas anteriores. A inspiração veio de antigos filmes de terror ambientados em hotéis e de hotéis reais situados no centro de Los Angeles com uma reputação de eventos sinistros, incluindo o The Cecil. A temporada também marca um retorno das gravações em Los Angeles, onde as duas primeiras temporadas foram gravadas. Hotel dispõe de um dos maiores locais de gravação da história da série, com o desenhista de produção, Mark Worthington, construindo dois ambientes em estúdio, incluindo um elevador e uma escadaria. Em julho de 2015, a FX lançou uma campanha de marketing para a temporada, com a maioria dos trailers e teasers divulgando o envolvimento de Lady Gaga.
John Lowe é um detetive que tem seu casamento com a médica Alex Lowe abalado após o desaparecimento de seu filho Holden. Ele é atraído para o Hotel Cortez devido a uma série de mortes que estão sendo cometidas por um serial killer cujas vítimas representam a violação de um dos Dez Mandamentos. Misteriosamente, John parece encontrar Holden no hotel. Procurando por mais informações, ele descobre que o hotel foi fundado pelo magnata e assassino em série James Patrick March, na década 1920, e construído com paredes e corredores secretos, utilizados principalmente para aprisionar e descartar os corpos de suas vítimas.
Nos dias atuais, o hotel é regido por Elizabeth, conhecida como "A Condessa", que se alimenta de sangue junto com seu amante Donovan com a ajuda dos funcionários Iris, mãe de Donovan, e a barman transgênero Liz Taylor. O hotel também tem o poder de prender a alma das pessoas que morreram em sua propriedade, como a viciada Sally.
Elenco:
Lady Gaga como Elizabeth Johnson / A Condessa Kathy Bates como Iris Sarah Paulson como Sally McKenna e Billie Dean Howard Evan Peters como James Patrick March
Wes Bentley como John Lowe Matt Bomer como Donovan Chloë Sevigny como Alex Lowe Denis O'Hare como Liz Taylor
Cheyenne Jackson como Will Drake Angela Bassett como Ramona Royale Mare Winningham como Hazel Evers Finn Wittrock como Tristan Duffy e Rodolfo Valentino
Naomi Campbell como Claudia Bankson Lily Rabe como Aileen Wuornos Gabourey Sidibe como Queenie Lennon Henry como Holden Lowe
Richard T. Jones como Andrew Hahn Shree Crooks como Scarlett Lowe Lyric Lennon como Lachlan Drake Jessica Belkin como Wren
Max Greenfield como Gabriel Helena Mattsson como Agnetha Kamilla Alnes como Vendela Mädchen Amick como Sra. Ellison
Anton Lee Starkman como Max Ellison Christine Estabrook como Marcy Darren Criss como Justin Alexandra Daddario como Natacha Rambova
Curiosidades
Jessica Lange não participou apenas da 5° temporada (American Horror Story Hotel) passando seu posto para Lady Gaga.
O tenebroso Hotel Cortez foi inspirado em um hotel real de Los Angeles o Cecil Hotel, onde ocorreu a morte até hoje não resolvida da canadense Elisa Lam, que foi encontrada morta dentro de uma caixa d’água do hotel.
Elizabeth a Condessa é a dona do Hotel Cortez, com ávido apetite sexual que sobrevive através de sangue humano. A inspiração veio de Elizabeth Bathory, condessa húngara dos séculos 16 e 17 que matou centenas de jovens garotas durante seu reinado, e conta a lenda que ela se banhava no sangue das garotas para manter sua aparência jovem.
Aileen Wuornos é mais conhecida fora dos Estados Unidos como a protagonista do filme “Monster“, no qual é encarnada pela atriz Charlize Theron (papel que lhe rendeu um Oscar). Porém, a serial killer é real, com um histórico de assassinatos de homens entre 1989 e 1990. Aileen alegou que suas vítimas haviam a estuprado ou tentado quando ela trabalhava como prostituta. Apesar de declarar autodefesa, ela foi condenada à morte e executada em 2002. Interpretada por Lily Rabe em dois episódios de “Hotel”.
Diferente das outras temporadas essa tem apenas 12 episódios.
Opinião:
Estrelando nessa temporada a nossa queridíssimo Lady Gaga, a temporada inicia bem mais macabra que as demais, claro que nossa Mother Monster teria um papel crucial nesse quesito. Ao lado de Matt Boomer fazendo a uma das minhas cenas de sexo favoritas até agora dentre as temporadas anteriores banhados de sangue e bem psicóticos. Hotel abre com chave de ouro a temporada. Obviamente como em todas as temporadas tirando Asylum, ganhamos a visão magnifica do bumbum do nosso amado Matt Boomer e Max Greenfield logo no primeiro episódio, claro, não esperamos menos do Ryan Murph. Alem da Lady Gaga passar o rodo no elenco. Ela também apaga alguns atores que são renomados na serie. Assim como eu esperava mais do Boom porem ele ficou apagado depois dos 3º episódio. E o Wittrock se destacou um pouco alem das cenas de psicótico como ele sempre faz bem. Mas eu adorei a temporadas.
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#American Horror Story#Hotel#Season 5#FX.#Hotel Cortez#Los Angeles#Califórnia#homicídios.#Lady Gaga#Elizabeth Johnson#A Condessa#Kathy Bates#Iris#Sarah Paulson#Sally McKenna#Billie Dean Howard#Evan Peters#James Patrick March#Wes Bentley#John Lowe#Matt Bomer#Donovan#Chloë Sevigny#Alex Lowe#Denis O'Hare#Liz Taylor#Cheyenne Jackson#Will Drake#Angela Bassett#Ramona Royale
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Hell's Angels Anjos do Inferno EUA - 1930 - pb - 127 min Direção: Howard Hughes Roteiro: Harry Behn, Howard Estabrook Elenco: Ben Lyon, James Hall, Jean Harlow Gênero: guerra Idioma: inglês com legendas em português Sinopse: Dois irmãos, Roy e Monte Rutledge alistam-se na RAF ao começar da Primeira Guerra Mundial. Os dois se voluntariam para uma difícil missão de bombardeio, e enquanto Monte se arrisca para tentar perder a fama de covarde, Roy está sempre protegendo-o. Link do filme: https://youtu.be/TwwwdkC6aUs https://www.instagram.com/p/CLxvHMEg1kZ/?igshid=1wawta6wkmpkh
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§ 2.292. El puente de San Luis Rey (Rowland, V. Lee, 1944)
Película un poco tediosa que narra, en flashback las vidas de las cinco personas que al comienzo de la novela caen desde un puente al vacío en el camino que va de Cuzco a Lima. El director es Rowland V. Lee, para un desconocido absoluto. El guión está escrito por Howard Estabrook, Herman Weissman, y Howard Estabrook, sobre novela del conocido premiado escrito estadounidense Thornton Wilder. La música es de Dimitri Tiomkin, toda una garantía de equilibrio y estilo.El reparto está encabezado por Lynn Bari que es la chica que intenta triunfar en el teatro, Akim Tamiroff que es el mentor de la chica, actor singular que, al final, le ves en muchas más películas de lo que parece, y Francis Lederer que hace de galán, a los que suman: Alla Nazimova, Louis Calhern, Donald Woods, Blanche Yurka, Barton Hepburn, Joan Lorring, Emma Dunn, Abner Biberman, y Antonio Trianaes.
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Tuesday, November 10, 1931|Honoring movies released from August 1, 1930 - July 31, 1931
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION
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WINNER
CIMARRON
RKO Radio
NOMINEES
EAST LYNNE
Fox
THE FRONT PAGE
The Caddo Company
SKIPPY
Paramount Publix
TRADER HORN
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
DIRECTING
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WINNER
SKIPPY
Norman Taurog
NOMINEES
CIMARRON
Wesley Ruggles
A FREE SOUL
Clarence Brown
THE FRONT PAGE
Lewis Milestone
MOROCCO
Josef Von Sternberg
CINEMATOGRAPHY
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TABU
Floyd Crosby
NOMINEES
CIMARRON
Edward Cronjager
MOROCCO
Lee Garmes
THE RIGHT TO LOVE
Charles Lang
SVENGALI
Barney "Chick" McGill
ACTOR
WINNER
LIONEL BARRYMORE
A Free Soul
NOMINEES
JACKIE COOPER
Skippy
RICHARD DIX
Cimarron
FREDRIC MARCH
The Royal Family of Broadway
ADOLPHE MENJOU
The Front Page
ACTRESS
WINNER
MARIE DRESSLER
Min and Bill
NOMINEES
MARLENE DIETRICH
Morocco
IRENE DUNNE
Cimarron
ANN HARDING
Holiday
NORMA SHEARER
A Free Soul
ART DIRECTION
WINNER
CIMARRON
Cimarron
NOMINEES
JUST IMAGINE
Stephen Goosson, Ralph Hammeras
MOROCCO
Hans Dreier
SVENGALI
Anton Grot
WHOOPEE!
Richard Day
WRITING (ORIGINAL STORY)
WINNER
THE DAWN PATROL
John Monk Saunders
NOMINEES
THE DOORWAY TO HELL
Rowland Brown
LAUGHTER
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Douglas Doty, Donald Ogden Stewart
THE PUBLIC ENEMY
John Bright, Kubec Glasmon
SMART MONEY
Lucien Hubbard, Joseph Jackson
WRITING (ADAPTATION)
WINNER
CIMARRON
Howard Estabrook
NOMINEES
THE CRIMINAL CODE
Seton I. Miller, Fred Niblo, Jr.
HOLIDAY
Horace Jackson
LITTLE CAESAR
Francis Faragoh, Robert N. Lee
SKIPPY
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Sam Mintz
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Hussars opt to rescind gift of armoured car to Sackville, N.B.
The controversy continues over the idea of adding a second armoured vehicle to Memorial Park in Sackville, N.B.
In a letter addressed to the town of Sackville, the 8th Canadian Hussars decided to withdraw their donation of an armoured vehicle.
“They just said given that there is some controversy about it, they wish to do that,” said Sackville Deputy Mayor Ron Aiken. “How much the controversy played into that, we have no idea.”
That controversy has been in play, ever since a decision was made in February to add a second armoured vehicle to Memorial Park.
News of the rescinded offer has left some disappointed.
“Ifelt like it was a true embarrassment for the town,” said Reece Estabrooks of Sackville. “This town has such a rich history with the town and service industry.”
Alex Thomas has been against the installation -- partly because he thinks it glorifies violence.
He'll be making his arguments to town council.
“Our points hadn’t even been brought forward, so I think they had seen something problematic about this gift,” Thomas said.
Others feel the Cougar was the perfect fit for the park.
“We would like the decision to be reconsidered, and we emphasize that this is a memorial park,” said Alf Walker, the Sackville Legion Branch 26 vice-president.
Ever since the decision was made to withdraw the donation, a petition has surfaced online with the signatures of more than 1,000 people hoping that the armoured vehicle will be reconsidered.
“It is for our veterans,” said another Sackville resident, Howard Carr.“And if our veterans wishes are to have that vehicle here, we should honour that.”
Thomas says he'd like to see the community come together to find an alternative, specifically “a way to commemorate that long relationship between the town and the Hussars.”
The town of Sackville says they've been working with the Hussars to find some common ground.
“They want to get together with us to see what we can do in the future, to put memorials in the park, to make it maybe a little less controversial, and to properly acknowledge what the veterans have done for us,” Aiken said.
It’s a quest to find balance, with a monument that's sparked differing opinions all over town.
With files from CTV Atlantic’s Kate Walker.
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The Mysteries of Myra (1916)
#the mysteries of myra#jean sothern#howard estabrook#allan murnane#m. w. rale#1916#1910s movies#leopold wharton#theodore wharton#drama#horror#fantasy#occult#serials
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My Year of the Book - Day 29: I’m a sentimental, culturally-nostalgic fool at heart, with a deep respect for the men and women who serve our country, and for their loved ones who are left behind to keep life as “normal” as possible despite all odds that it will never be the same again. So it should come as no surprise that William Saroyan’s “The Human Comedy” (1943) left me in a blubbering mess when I first read it. It tells the episodic, coming of age story of a teenage Homer Macaulay, his family, and dozens of others on the WWII Homefront. I owe my four hankie experience to Saroyan’s simple, evocative and optimistic prose, and the setting in a rural Central California town called Ithaca - modeled on the author’s Fresno hometown - that mirrored my mother’s memories of growing up in Sacramento and the surrounding countryside. Saroyan exploded on the literary and theater scene in the 1930s, and at one point had three plays running simultaneously on Broadway (His “The Time of Your Life” won the 1939 Pulitzer for drama). Soon, he was in demand in Hollywood, and in a reversal of the usual “Book into Film” process (Larry McMurtry���s “Lonesome Dove” is one of the few other popular novels to follow this path), The Human Comedy began life as a screenplay. MGM paid him $50k, but Saroyan’s script was overlong, and the studio balked at his demand to direct the picture. So MGM hired Howard Estabrook to tame the screenplay, and the resulting film, which starred a marvelously subdued Mickey Rooney in perhaps his best role (nominated for an Oscar), was a huge success. Not to be outdone, Saroyan reworked his script into a novel (his first), which was published a couple of weeks after the film premiere to great acclaim and bigger sales. Ironically, WS won a 1943 Academy Award for Best Story. If you want to know more about Saroyan’s peripatetic and fascinating life, I found John Leggett’s biography of WS, “A Daring Young Man” (2002) to be informative and balanced. #mylibrary #booksofinstagram #bookworm #booklover #bookstagram #books #bookish #booklover #bookgeek #reading #williamsaroyan #WWII #wartime #academyawards #armenian #fresno #firstedition #mickeyrooney #oldbooks
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Mary Brian and Gary Cooper in The Virginian (Victor Fleming, 1929) Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, Helen Ware, Chester Conklin, Eugene Pallette, Victor Potel, E.H. Calvert. Screenplay: Howard Estabrook, Grover Jones, Keene Thompson, Edward E. Paramore Jr., based on a novel by Owen Wister and the play adapted from it by Wister and Keene Thompson. Cinematography: J. Roy Hunt, Edward Cronjager. Film editing: William Shea. Music: Karl Hajos.
This early talkie is most famous for the response of the Virginian (Gary Cooper) to an insult from Trampas (Walter Huston): "If you wanna call me that, smile," and for the crisis that comes when the Virginian (the only name by which he is known, at least in the film) is forced to hang his best friend, Steve (Richard Arlen), who falls in with Trampas's gang of cattle rustlers. But much of it is taken up with the on-again, off-again romance of the Virginian and the new shoolmarm, Molly (Mary Brian). Owen Wister's 1901 novel and subsequent stage play were so popular that it had been filmed twice as a silent, and this version established Cooper as a major star and a Western icon. It also spawned a 1960s TV series.
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Richard Dix and Irene Dunne in a poster for the Western film Cimarron (USA, 1931, dir. Wesley Ruggles) | RKO Radio Pictures
At the 4th Academy Awards (1931), Cimarron was nominated for seven Oscars and won three: Best Picture, Best Writing (Howard Estabrook, screenwriter), and Best Art Direction (Max Rée, art director, costume designer).
#Richard Dix#1931#actor#Cimarron#film#Irene Dunne#Western#Wesley Ruggles#Howard Estabrook#Max Rée#Oscars#Academy Awards#film poster#4th Academy Awards#Best Picture Oscar#Best Writing Oscar#Best Art Direction Oscar#Illustration#grande#Western film
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Wexford Capital LP Has Lowered By $10.54 Million Its Mplx LP (MPLX) Holding; Profile of 0 Analysts Covering Home Bancorp, Inc. (HBCP)
Wexford Capital Lp decreased Mplx Lp (MPLX) stake by 49.42% reported in 2017Q2 SEC filing. Wexford Capital Lp sold 319,253 shares as Mplx Lp (MPLX)’s stock declined 7.56%. The Wexford Capital Lp holds 326,782 shares with $10.92 million value, down from 646,035 last quarter. Mplx Lp now has $15.01B valuation. The stock increased 0.75% or $0.27 during the last trading session, reaching $36.13. About 2.49M shares traded or 64.25% up from the average. MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) has risen 11.48% since December 4, 2016 and is uptrending. It has underperformed by 5.22% the S&P500.
Among 2 analysts covering Home Bancorp (NASDAQ:HBCP), 0 have Buy rating, 0 Sell and 2 Hold. Therefore 0 are positive. Home Bancorp had 4 analyst reports since August 13, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The firm has “Hold” rating by Sandler O’Neill given on Wednesday, October 18. Raymond James initiated the shares of HBCP in report on Wednesday, September 30 with “Outperform” rating. The firm earned “Market Perform” rating on Wednesday, July 26 by Raymond James. Zacks downgraded the stock to “Buy” rating in Thursday, August 13 report. See Home Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:HBCP) latest ratings:
18/10/2017 Broker: Sandler O’Neill Rating: Hold New Target: $46 Maintain 26/07/2017 Broker: Raymond James Old Rating: Outperform New Rating: Market Perform Downgrade
Home Bancorp, Inc. operates as the holding firm for Home Bank, National Association that provides various banking services and products in Louisiana. The company has market cap of $314.51 million. It offers deposits products, including interest-bearing and noninterest-bearing checking, money market, savings, and certificates of deposit accounts. It has a 16.76 P/E ratio. The firm also provides various loan products, such as one-to-four-family first mortgage loans, home equity loans and lines, commercial real estate loans, construction and land loans, multi-family residential loans, commercial and industrial loans, and consumer loans.
The stock decreased 1.31% or $0.56 during the last trading session, reaching $42.24. About 20,347 shares traded. Home Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:HBCP) has risen 24.80% since December 4, 2016 and is uptrending. It has outperformed by 8.10% the S&P500.
Among 20 analysts covering MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX), 18 have Buy rating, 0 Sell and 2 Hold. Therefore 90% are positive. MPLX LP had 50 analyst reports since October 20, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The firm has “Buy” rating by RBC Capital Markets given on Monday, October 9. The rating was initiated by Raymond James with “Market Perform” on Thursday, April 21. The stock of MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) has “Buy” rating given on Monday, September 4 by Stifel Nicolaus. Mizuho upgraded it to “Buy” rating and $42 target in Wednesday, January 4 report. The rating was upgraded by Jefferies on Monday, October 31 to “Buy”. The stock of MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) has “Buy” rating given on Thursday, July 6 by Stifel Nicolaus. Credit Suisse initiated the shares of MPLX in report on Tuesday, December 22 with “Neutral” rating. Barclays Capital initiated MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) rating on Tuesday, July 19. Barclays Capital has “Overweight” rating and $42 target. The firm earned “Sector Outperform” rating on Thursday, February 4 by Howard Weil. The firm earned “Hold” rating on Friday, April 8 by Evercore.
Since June 12, 2017, it had 1 buy, and 0 insider sales for $299,371 activity. On Monday, June 12 Heminger Gary R. bought $299,371 worth of MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) or 9,000 shares.
Investors sentiment decreased to 1.26 in 2017 Q2. Its down 0.21, from 1.47 in 2017Q1. It worsened, as 26 investors sold MPLX shares while 69 reduced holdings. 21 funds opened positions while 99 raised stakes. 248.36 million shares or 4.76% more from 237.08 million shares in 2017Q1 were reported. Tarbox Family Office holds 3,575 shares or 0.06% of its portfolio. Advantus holds 134,100 shares. Benjamin F Edwards And Com Inc owns 0% invested in MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) for 100 shares. Fort Washington Invest Advsrs Oh owns 485,250 shares or 0.26% of their US portfolio. Wexford Capital Ltd Partnership reported 326,782 shares stake. Highstreet Asset Mngmt Inc reported 217 shares. Atlantic Tru Grp Limited Liability holds 1.42% in MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) or 6.75M shares. Moreover, Fairfield Bush & Com has 0.18% invested in MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX). Commonwealth Equity Serv Inc holds 18,342 shares. Alps Advsr invested in 20.06 million shares. Us Financial Bank De owns 72,574 shares. Fdx Advsrs Inc has 0.03% invested in MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX) for 29,138 shares. 9,949 were accumulated by Comerica National Bank & Trust. Estabrook Mgmt invested 0% of its portfolio in MPLX LP (NYSE:MPLX). Hite Hedge Asset Ltd Liability Com reported 35,115 shares.
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