Service Corp. International exceeds analysts’ expectations in second quarter earnings
Service Corp. International reported revenues and earnings per share that were higher than analysts’ expectations for the second quarter.
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Service Corp. International reported revenues and earnings per share that were higher than analysts’ expectations for the second quarter.
Read MoreThe Houston office managing partner for Grant Thornton has retired from the accounting firm after 17 years with the company.
Read MoreInsperity’s stock price saw a double-digit decrease on Aug. 1 following the release of the company’s second quarter earnings, which showed a big earnings miss.
Read MoreSysco Corp. broke records for quarterly and annual adjusted operating income in its most recent earnings report.
Read MoreAfter 10 years with Rice University, Joe Karlgaard officially stepped down as director of athletics, recreation and lifetime fitness Aug. 1.
Read MoreFor the first time in a decade, Rice University officially has a new director of athletics.
Read MoreTrends have emerged and evolved in the economy through the first half of 2023, but one idea remains the same, according to local Wells Fargo leaders: There continues to be optimism in the Houston economy.
Read MoreTwo of Houston’s largest community banks reported their second-quarter earnings this week, with both banks seeing increases in loans and deposits despite industrywide pressures.
Read MoreHouston is no stranger to hosting major soccer events, with seven international soccer games over one month alone. Here’s how the city is using that experience to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Read MoreTruist Bank relocated its Houston regional office from downtown to the Galleria area as the company eyes major growth throughout Texas.
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