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Forbes· 2025-07-01 23:50
New drugs take too long to get to market because of clinical trial bottlenecks. Two cancer doctors built AI-enabled tech to speed up the process. (Photo: Maria Ponce) https://t.co/Ik4ZygR03O https://t.co/tPHZNMna5p ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-01 15:00
New drugs take too long to get to market because of clinical trial bottlenecks. Two cancer doctors built AI-enabled tech to speed up the process. (Photo: Maria Ponce) https://t.co/L8rVPGVJho https://t.co/YEu4NUXCGS ...
Mehrotra: We’ve been in an industrial recession since the COVID hangover
CNBC Television· 2025-07-01 11:29
All right, let's just start off. Why are industrials the best performing sector in in your mind. What's been the catalyst. What's been the tailwind.And do you see that tailwind continuing in the second half of the year. Well, keep in mind that, you know, for the last two to three years, we've been in an industrial recession really on the back of the COVID uh hangover, if I can put it that way. And so, inventory in the channel has been depleted and really um there's a lot of pent-up demand in the system.So y ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-01 06:56
The threat of deindustrialisation haunts Europe. But there is a bright spot, even if the reason for it is grisly: the need to rearm to deter an imperialist Russia and help Ukraine fight back https://t.co/sm2QG1oFbo ...
Acceleware Announces Non-Brokered Private Placement of Units and Shares for Debt Transactions
Globenewswire· 2025-07-01 01:17
Core Points - Acceleware Ltd. announced a non-brokered private placement of units at a price of $0.10 per unit, aiming to raise gross proceeds of up to $1,500,000 [1][4] - Each unit will consist of one common share and one common share purchase warrant, with the warrant allowing the purchase of a common share at $0.20 for 24 months [2] - The company plans to use the proceeds from the private placement and shares for debt transactions to fund its RF XL 2.0 redeployment plan and advance commercialization of new RF heating applications [4] Private Placement Details - The private placement will consist of units priced at $0.10 each, with a maximum gross amount of $1,500,000 [1] - Each unit includes one common share and one warrant, which can be exercised at $0.20 for 24 months [2] - If the common shares trade at or above $0.30 for 30 consecutive trading days, the company may accelerate the expiry of the warrants [2] Shares for Debt Transactions - Acceleware intends to settle up to $300,000 in trade payables and interest on convertible debentures through shares for debt transactions [3] - The units issued in these transactions will be at the same terms as the private placement, at a deemed price of $0.10 per unit [3] Closing and Regulatory Approvals - The expected closing date for the private placement and shares for debt transactions is around July 22, 2025 [4] - Completion is subject to regulatory approvals, including from the TSX Venture Exchange [5] Insider Participation - Certain insiders are expected to participate in the private placement and shares for debt transactions, qualifying it as a related party transaction [6] - The company will rely on exemptions from formal valuation and minority approval requirements based on the fair market value not exceeding 25% of its market capitalization [6] Company Overview - Acceleware is an advanced electromagnetic heating company focused on RF power-to-heat solutions for industrial applications [7] - The company aims to electrify and decarbonize industrial process heat applications while reducing costs [7] - Acceleware is developing technologies for amine regeneration and has partnered with potash industry leaders to decarbonize drying processes [8]
Jefferies:解读中国产业政策
2025-07-01 00:40
Decoding China's Industrial Policy – Prof Fang and team analysed c. 3 million separate policy documents issued from various levels of government (central, provincial, cities, counties, etc). The three main questions they sought to answer were; The availability of LLMs (large language models) and sophisticated engineering allowed an analysis in detail which would not have been possible two years ago. Only 30% of policy documents were issued by central government – Across the 3m documents, c. 26% were explici ...
BREAKING: Bryan Kohberger ready to accept plea deal in University of Idaho murders
NBC News· 2025-07-01 00:21
We've got major breaking news to bring you now. Developments out of Idaho where we're learning there appears to be a plea deal for the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022. This is according to an attorney for the family of one of the victims here. Now, a court, we're talking about Brian Cobberger. You see him here. A court hearing for that change of plea is expected to happen on Wednesday. This is a very big deal considering how high-profile this case has been. And Kberger is ac ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-30 21:07
Geopolitical Landscape - Europe faces the threat of deindustrialization [1] - The need to rearm to deter Russia and support Ukraine presents a bright spot [1]
Possible outcomes for Diddy as jury begins deliberations
NBC News· 2025-06-30 20:50
The jury has begun deliberations and here are the potential outcomes. If Combmes is found guilty on all counts, he could appeal the verdict. Now, if it's hung, they would declare a mistrial.That means that the jurors did not come to a unanimous verdict, and they could always retry him and go through this all over again. Now, again, if he is found guilty across the board, he could always ask Trump for a pardon. Take a listen to what Trump had to say about this.I haven't spoken to him in years. He used to rea ...
Carlyle: Military Industrial Complex is a Boon to Productivity
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-30 13:23
Actually, I don't think it's so much a surprise that it's happening is more like, why did it take so long. And I think a lot of it has to do with higher interest rates, exposing the severity of the imbalances. And from a financial perspective, what we're witnessing right now is an unwind of the capital misallocation going back to 2008 and arguably all the way back to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.And, you know, driving those misallocation one was the the GFC. The United States had the biggest stimulus ...