
For example, Energizer Holdings has 5 warning signs (and 2 which don't sit too well with us) we think you should know about. So these insider transactions can help us build a thesis about the stock, but it's also worthwhile knowing the risks facing this company. Overall we don't see anything to make us think Energizer Holdings insiders are doubting the company, and they do own shares. But insiders have shown more of an appetite for the stock, over the last year. It doesn't really mean much that no insider has traded Energizer Holdings shares in the last quarter. Kristin Gardiner is a reporter with the SaltWire Network in Prince Edward Island.Story continues So What Does This Data Suggest About Energizer Holdings Insiders? Summerside Ribfest returned for another year at Green's Shore at the end of July, alongside Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival. - Kristin Gardiner Kristin GardinerĮdward Bonvie, with Billy Bones BBQ, grills ribs for Summerside Ribfest during the second day of Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival. Motorcycle enthusiast Darin McDonald, pictured with his Indian Chieftan, made the trip to Summerside from Amherst, Nova Scotia, for his second Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival. He enjoyed the band, though, and came out again this year hoping to see more vendors and connect with fellow motorcycle enthusiasts. McDonald’s first Atlanticade was in 2021, which he said was “really low-key” and rainy. Before we could change her mind, we had two.” “One day, my kids were all grown up and gone and my ex-wife … said let’s get a motorcycle. “I always wanted a motorcycle,” said McDonald. McDonald’s bike is an Indian Chieftan he bought in 2017 his first was a Yamaha V-Star which he purchased in 2006. for the festival was Darin McDonald, who came from Amherst, Nova Scotia. “Oh my goodness.” Gail Kenney poses with her Honda CBF 1000 on the second day of Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival. - Kristin GardinerĪnother motorcyclist who rode to P.E.I. While Kenney found the second day of Atlanticade to be quieter compared to the busier group rides she is used to, she said that “the roads to get here are amazing.” Kenney has been riding motorcycles for 46 years and currently has a Honda CBF 1000. “She told me if I was going to date her, I had to have a bike,” joked Hobbs.

Hobbs had made the trip to Summerside from Ottawa.

Wayne Hobbs sits on his Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager during Atlanticade Motorcycle Festival. Hobbs, who rides a Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager, got into motorcycles four years ago after meeting Kenney.

They had come to the Maritimes to visit their sons in Nova Scotia.Īfter seeing they had a few free days in their schedule, they made the drive to Summerside for their first Atlanticade.

Wayne Hobbs and Gail Kenney were two such riders, travelling from Ottawa.
