Simplo subsidiary AES to go public in March
Simplo Technology's subsidiary AES that focuses on R&D of lithium backup battery unit (BBU) for datacenters and and electric vehicles (EV), will be listed on Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) starting late March, according to AES president Jerry Sung......»»
PSE&G to invest $166 million in EV-charging infrastructure, creating 270 jobs
PSE&G Co., a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. , said Wednesday that it expects to invest $166 million over six years and create about 270.....»»
Proposed state budget excludes $750 million for new Wadsworth lab in Albany
The state has been planning to build a 750,000-square-foot building at the Harriman State Office Building Campus to replace its aging public health labs, though the process was delayed even before the pandemic hit New York last March......»»
Howard Hughes adds more open spaces for next 2 Hawaii towers
Howard Hughes (NYSE: HHC) will present its plans for Ulana Ward Village and The Park Ward Village to the Hawaii Community Development Authority on March 3 during a public hearing......»»
Fresh Del Monte Produce CIO: "Our objective is to be the next Amazon for fresh produce"
Due to a downturn in demand in March, one of South Florida's largest public companies was forced to make a major shift......»»
Billionaire Jack Ma, who hasn"t been seen in 2 months, is reportedly "laying low." But other Chinese businessmen who have disappeared from the public after sparring with regulators have faced different fates.
Ren Zhiqiang, a retired real-estate tycoon, went missing in March after accusing the Communist Party of mishandling the coronavirus pandemic. Jack Ma in China in 2019. Wang HE/Getty Imag.....»»
People are panic-buying meat, toilet paper … and pelotons?
Peloton, which last year endured a rocky initial public offering and a widely mocked holiday ad, is emerging as a potential winner of the quarantine economy. Since mid-March.....»»
ICE arrests in Los Angeles fell drastically in one month amid the agency"s focus on "public safety" during COVID-19
AP Photo/David Zalubowski Immigration and Customs Enforcement made less than half the arrests in April than it did in March in Los Angeles due in part to changes instituted during the COVID-19 pande.....»»
Chinese Bitcoin Mining Machine Maker Ebang Files for U.S. IPO
One casualty in the instant recession of 2020 has been the market for initial public offerings. The stock market peaked in February and by the time the selling zenith came on March 23 the S&P 500........»»
FCA hurries its shift to digital retailing
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
AHA, ACS and others release guidelines for resuming elective surgeries
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
How America MacGyvered its way out of COVID chaos
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Why are grocery shelves empty? Distribution, workforce challenges fuel shortages
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
COVID-19 pandemic shows skeptics telehealth technology"s benefits and opportunities
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Don’t reopen yet, governors say as deaths cross 40,000
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Experts say it may be time for grocery stores to ban customers from coming inside
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Twitch users have streamed 2 billion hours of video-game play during the pandemic
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Nobody’s buying clothes right now. So stores are filing for bankruptcy.
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Democrats, Trump administration near deal to replenish small-biz rescue fund
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
New York"s coronavirus deaths match demographics in other hot spots
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Council pushes bill to close down 75 miles of city streets
New York City won’t allow public events in June, including three of the city’s major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel Parade and the Pride March on its... To view the full story, click the title link......»»