Here's Why Longeveron Stock Jumped Higher on Wednesday
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Investors are reacting positively to the beginning of an Alzheimer's disease trial with Longeveron's lead candidate, Lomadel-B.
Transport Canada said following a May 20 2021 Tesla Model Y fire in Vancouver that it had its contracted collision and defect investigation team "locate and secure the vehicle." The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told Reuters ON Thursday it "is aware of the incident and has reached out to the manufacturer for information." Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Biden administration to use a higher estimate, challenged by Republican-led states, for calculating damages to people and the environment from greenhouse gas emissions. The justices did not comment in refusing to put back in place an order from a federal judge in Louisiana that had blocked the administration from putting greater emphasis on potential damage from greenhouse gas emissions when creating rules for polluting industries. The
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Biden administration has released the lease terms for offshore wind projects that would place hundreds of turbines in California's coastal waters — the first such project off the nation's Pacific coast. The two projects along the state's northern and central coasts are envisioned to generate up to 4.5 gigawatts of wind energy. That's enough to power about 1.5 million homes, the U.S. Department of the Interior said Thursday. Wind turbines could eventually cover up to
(Reuters) -Canopy Growth Corp on Friday reported a fourth-quarter loss that was far bigger than analysts had feared as stiff competition in Canada's fledgling cannabis market choked demand, sending the company's shares down 15%. In a country that legalized marijuana three years ago, options available to customers are galore, including cheaper black markets, which is hurting Canopy that had first aimed to turn profitable by the second half of 2022. "Not that demand is down, the competition is still too high," said Canaccord Genuity's Matt Bottomley.
The rouble slumped around 10% to the dollar and euro on Thursday after the central bank lowered its key rate to 11%, the third 300-basis-point cut in a row, as inflation slows from more than 20-year highs. As the rouble continued swinging this way and that on Friday, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said the government wanted to avoid currency volatility, a sign that Moscow is not entirely comfortable with the rouble's seemingly uncontrollable moves. Propped up by capital controls, the rouble had artificially risen to become the world's best-performing currency so far this year until this week's slide.
(Reuters) -Canopy Growth Corp on Friday reported a fourth-quarter loss that was far bigger than analysts had feared as stiff competition in Canada's fledgling cannabis market choked demand, sending the company's shares down 15%. In a country that legalized marijuana three years ago, options available to customers are galore, including cheaper black markets, which is hurting Canopy that had first aimed to turn profitable by the second half of 2022. "Not that demand is down, the competition is still too high," said Canaccord Genuity's Matt Bottomley.
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ROSHN, Saudi Arabia's leading national real estate developer, fully owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, announced the launch of its new ALAROUS community during the MBS League match between Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal held in the King Abdullah Sports City stadium in Jeddah, on the evening of May 23, 2022.
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The Portuguese government has given its authorization for the sale of Chelsea by Roman Abramovich, who needed approval because he is a Portuguese passport holder. The decision by Portugal was announced Thursday, a day after the British government approved the sale of Chelsea by the sanctioned Russian oligarch to a consortium fronted by a part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Portugal's rubber stamp was also needed for the deal worth 2.5 billion pounds ($3.1 billion) — th
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Japanese buyout firms Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) and Polaris Capital Group are each considering participating in bids for Toshiba Corp, two people familiar with the matter said on Friday. Toshiba, which has been bedevilled by accounting and governance crises since 2015, set up a special committee last month to explore strategic options, including potential deals to go private, after shareholders voted down a management-backed restructuring plan. Both funds, far smaller than some global private equity firms, would need to team up with others, the sources said.
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The world is moving rapidly toward increasing use of digital payments and an official digital version of the U.S. dollar could help safeguard its global dominance as other countries issue their own, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard said on Thursday. "I don't think we should be taking the global status of the dollar for granted and in a world where other major jurisdictions move to the issuance of their own digital currencies it is important to think about whether the United States would continue have the same type of dominance without also issuing one," she told lawmakers in Congress. Fed policymakers remain divided on the need for a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and have just finished a four-month public consultation period soliciting feedback on the idea.
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OTTAWA — Smaller internet service providers (ISPs) are cautiously optimistic about the new telecom policy directives unveiled by the federal government Thursday that are aimed at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Brad Fisher, chief revenue officer at an independent telecom company Distributel, says he is "disappointed" in Ottawa's decision not to overturn a controversial CRTC ruling made last year that reversed the regulatory agency's own 2019 decision to reduce th
MIAMI (AP) — The Biden administration has renewed a license partially exempting Chevron from sanctions on Venezuela so it can keep operating in the oil-rich, socialist-run nation. The license issued Friday by the U.S. Treasury Department allows the California-based Chevron and other U.S. companies to perform only basic upkeep of wells it operates jointly with state-run oil giant PDVSA, dashing the hopes of those who wanted to see a resumption of exports to ease pricing pressure at American pumps