In addition to these external factors, several domestic developments have further fueled the rally in the A-share market. The positive earnings reports from major companies, showing robust performance and strong growth prospects, have instilled confidence in investors about the market's resilience and potential for future gains.With Yi Nuo's input, the Honor GT is expected to offer optimized performance, seamless gameplay, and enhanced graphics, catering to the demands of professional gamers as well as casual players looking to take their gaming experience to the next level. The collaboration between Honor and Yi Nuo highlights the brand's commitment to delivering products that are not only technologically advanced but also tailored to meet the specific needs of the gaming community.2. Conducting a thorough inspection of all chemical treatments and cleaning agents to ensure that they are used in accordance with safety protocols.
LOS ANGELES , Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cadiz, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI / CDZIP) ("Cadiz," the "Company"), a California water solutions company, today announced that its Board of Directors has declared the following cash dividend on the Company's 8.875% Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock (the "Series A Preferred Stock"). Holders of Series A Preferred Stock will receive a cash dividend equal to $560.00 per whole share. Holders of depositary shares, each representing a 1/1000 fractional interest in a share of Series A Preferred Stock (Nasdaq: CDZIP), will receive a cash dividend equal to $0.56 per depositary share. The dividend will be paid on January 15, 2025 , to applicable holders of record as of the close of business on January 3, 2025 . About Cadiz, Inc. Founded in 1983, Cadiz, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI) is a California water solutions company dedicated to providing access to clean, reliable and affordable water for people through a unique combination of water supply, storage, pipeline and treatment solutions. With 45,000 acres of land in California , 2.5 million acre-feet of water supply, 220 miles of pipeline assets and the most cost-effective water treatment filtration technology in the industry, Cadiz offers a full suite of solutions to address the impacts of climate change on clean water access. For more information, please visit https://www.cadizinc.com . Safe Harbor Statement This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. "Forward-looking statements" describe future expectations, plans, results, or strategies and are generally preceded by words such as "anticipates", "expect", "may", "plan", or "will". Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, projections, predictions, expectations, or beliefs about future events or results and are not statements of historical fact, including statements regarding the Company's expectations regarding payments of dividends in the future. You are cautioned that such statements are subject to a multitude of risks and uncertainties that could cause future circumstances, events, or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These and other risks are identified in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission"), including without limitation our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings subsequently made by the Company with the Commission. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made and are based on management's assumptions and estimates as of such date. We do not undertake any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of the receipt of new information, the occurrence of future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cadiz-inc-declares-quarterly-dividend-for-q4-2024-on-series-a-cumulative-perpetual-preferred-stock-302339009.html SOURCE Cadiz, Inc.SATURDAY'S BOWL GAMES
In conclusion, the recent incidents at the bathhouse center have sparked a wave of responses from multiple parties, leading to the closure for renovation and care. The collaborative efforts of the management, local authorities, healthcare professionals, and community members underscore the importance of a united and proactive approach in safeguarding public health and well-being. It is through such collective actions that we can create a safer and healthier environment for all.
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Colorado would not disclose the amount of insurance coverage each received, citing privacy laws. Coach Deion Sanders and athletic director Rick George both said it was the largest in college football history. "We happen to have two players that are probably going to be the first two picks of the NFL draft," Sanders said Monday. "We all know who those two are and they have received, I think, the highest number of coverage that has ever been covered in college football. It far exceeds anyone that has ever played this game of college football." While college programs maintain insurance policies for their athletes in case of injury, Colorado increased disability coverage for its entire roster in the Alamo Bowl. Sanders, the coach of the No. 20 Buffaloes, ensured his QB son and two-way star Hunter received larger policies since both are expected to be among the top 10 selections in the upcoming NFL draft. "It was his idea we should get disability insurance for our athletes for this game to ensure that they played and if there was some kind of injury that they would be well taken care of," George said. "So, we worked together on that. We're excited about it. We think it's great that all our players are playing in the game. That's what all bowl games should be like." Colorado (9-3, No. 23 CFP) will face the 17th-ranked BYU Cougars (10-2, No. 17 CFP) in the Alamo Bowl on Saturday. While most teams are scrambling with starters opting out of bowl games this year to enter the transfer portal or NFL draft, the Buffaloes did not lose any player on their two-deep roster. "It's more than what I got (when he played at Kansas State)," Colorado linebackers coach Andre' Hart said. "They gave us a helmet and said pop this on your leg and get out there and play. For them to get that (increased insurance coverage), I just think it's beneficial. To talk about where the game is, where it's going and how leadership is taking care of the players, I thought that's excellent." Shedeur Sanders completed 337 of 454 passes for 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns this season. Many scouting services have Sanders rated as the top quarterback in this year's draft. Hunter received the Heisman Trophy as a two-way standout at cornerback and wide receiver. He had 92 receptions for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns and as a cornerback had four interceptions, broke up 11 passes and limited the opposition to 22 receptions on 688 defensive snaps. "They've taken care of us, everybody," Colorado running back Micah Welch said. "It really means a lot to have every teammate up here. That's a big thing. What I like about Coach Prime, they're taking care of us."Elon Musk's AI startup xAI secures $6 Billion in funding
NEW YORK (AP) — Technology stocks are pulling Wall Street toward another record amid mixed trading on Monday. The S&P 500 rose 0.2% in afternoon trading after closing its best month of the year at an all-time high . The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 86 points, or 0.2%, with a little more than an hour remaining in trading, while the Nasdaq composite was 0.9% higher. Super Micro Computer, a stock that’s been on an AI-driven roller coaster, soared 31.1% to lead the market. Following accusations of misconduct and the resignation of its public auditor , the maker of servers used in artificial-intelligence technology said an investigation found no evidence of misconduct by its management or by the company's board. It also said it doesn’t expect to restate its past financials and that it will find a new chief financial officer, appoint a general counsel and make other moves to strengthen its governance. Big Tech stocks also helped prop up the market. Gains of 1.8% for Microsoft and 2.9% for Meta Platforms were the two strongest forces pushing upward on the S&P 500. Intel was another propellant during the morning, but it lost an early gain to fall 1.1% after the chip company said CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired and stepped down from the board. Intel is looking for Gelsinger’s replacement, and its chair said it’s “committed to restoring investor confidence.” Intel recently lost its spot in the Dow Jones Industrial Average to Nvidia, which has skyrocketed in Wall Street's frenzy around AI. Stellantis, meanwhile, skidded following the announcement of its CEO’s departure . Carlos Tavares steps down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep, Citroën and Ram, amid an ongoing struggle with slumping sales and an inventory backlog at dealerships. The world’s fourth-largest automaker’s stock fell 6.3% in Milan. The majority of stocks in the S&P 500 likewise fell, including California utility PG&E. It dropped 3.7% after saying it would sell $2.4 billion of stock and preferred shares to raise cash. Retailers were mixed amid what’s expected to be the best Cyber Monday on record and coming off Black Friday . Target, which recently gave a forecast for the holiday season that left investors discouraged , fell 1.6%. Walmart , which gave a more optimistic forecast, rose 0.3%. Amazon, which looks to benefit from online sales from Cyber Monday, climbed 1.3%. The stock market largely took Donald Trump’s latest threat on tariffs in stride. The president-elect on Saturday threatened 100% tariffs against a group of developing economies if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar. Trump said he wants the group, headlined by Brazil, Russia, India and China, to promise it won’t create a new currency or otherwise try to undercut the U.S. dollar. The dollar has long been the currency of choice for global trade. Speculation has also been around a long time that other currencies could knock it off its mantle, but no contender has come close. The U.S. dollar’s value rose Monday against several other currencies, but one of its strongest moves likely had less to do with the tariff threats. The euro fell amid a political battle in Paris over the French government’s budget . The euro sank 0.7% against the U.S. dollar and broke below $1.05. In the bond market, Treasury yields gave up early gains to hold relatively steady. The yield on the 10-year Treasury climbed above 4.23% during the morning before falling back to 4.19%. That was just above its level of 4.18% late Friday. A report in the morning showed the U.S. manufacturing sector contracted again last month, but not by as much as economists expected. This upcoming week will bring several big updates on the job market, including the October job openings report, weekly unemployment benefits data and the all-important November jobs report. They could steer the next moves for Federal Reserve, which recently began pulling interest rates lower to give support to the economy. Economists expect Friday's headliner report to show U.S. employers accelerated their hiring in November, coming off October's lackluster growth that was hampered by damaging hurricanes and strikes. “We now find ourselves in the middle of this Goldilocks zone, where economic health supports earnings growth while remaining weak enough to justify potential Fed rate cuts,” according to Mark Hackett, chief of investment research at Nationwide. In financial markets abroad, Chinese stocks led gains worldwide as monthly surveys showed improving conditions for manufacturing, partly driven by a surge in orders ahead of Trump’s inauguration next month. Both official and private sector surveys of factory managers showed strong new orders and export orders, possibly partly linked to efforts by importers in the U.S. to beat potential tariff hikes by Trump once he takes office. Indexes rose 0.7% in Hong Kong and 1.1% in Shanghai. AP Business Writers Matt Ott and Elaine Kurtenbach contributed.CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals have found all manner of ways to lose close games this season. Sunday's 44-38 loss to AFC North rival Pittsburgh can be blamed on a defense that missed tackles and allowed 520 yards of offense, and three turnovers by Joe Burrow. It's become a familiar story in this disappointing season. Cincinnati (4-8) keeps scoring lots of points but can't close out games. Seven of the Bengals’ eight losses this year have been by one score. Burrow has stopped talking about the possibility of going on a run and making the playoffs. He'd just like to win another game or two. “Playoffs are the furthest thing from my mind,” the fifth-year quarterback said. “You never know what can happen, so I’ll keep putting one foot in front of the other and try to be the best player I can be for the rest of the season, week in and week out.” The Bengals allowed Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson to throw for a season-high 414 yards and three touchdowns. After Wilson threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown, the Steelers (9-3) scored on seven of their last nine possessions. They didn't punt until early in the fourth quarter. Burrow lost two fumbles and threw an interception. “We haven’t done enough to earn the win,” coach Zac Taylor said. “It’s a simple as that. It’s nobody else’s fault but our own. We haven’t earned it.” Turnovers aside, Burrow had another strong game, finishing with 28 for 38 for 309 yards with three touchdowns. Burrow is having a great season statistically, and he hasn't hidden his disappointment and frustration about Cincinnati's narrow losses. ... WR Ja'Marr Chase had a touchdown catch to bring his league-leading total to 13. The defense missed tackles and couldn't hold off the Steelers, even with Burrow keeping the game close. It didn’t help that LB Logan Wilson (knee) and DT Sheldon Rankins (illness) had to sit out. The Bengals have allowed 34 or more points six times, including in four of the past five games. Cincinnati became the first NFL team to lose four games in a season in which it scored 33 points or more. RB Chase Brown has been dependable as the featured back since Zack Moss went down with a neck injury. He rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown against the Steelers. He also had three catches for 30 yards. The second-year back has 677 yards rushing and six TDs. “He’s really coming along, improving his game every single week,” Burrow said. “Pass game, run game, running hard, understanding his protection responsibilities. He’s a guy that practices hard, plays hard, and a guy you can count on.” The Bengals' coaching staff. Something has got to give. There was no excuse for the defense to play this badly after a bye week. The unit gave up 500-plus yards for the second time this season. None were reported in the game. 30.3 — The average points per game by the Bengals against teams with a .500 or better record this season. They are 0-7 in those games. The Bengals will try to regroup before facing the Dallas Cowboys (5-7) next Monday night. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
However, along with the snow comes the biting cold of the north wind. Known for its fierce and relentless nature, the north wind sweeps through the streets of Beijing, sending a chill down the spine of anyone caught in its path. It's a reminder that winter is here, and it's time to bundle up and brace for the cold days ahead.Xue Jia Ning and Zhao Lu Si first met while filming a popular TV series together a few years ago. Since then, their friendship has blossomed both on and off screen, with the two frequently supporting and encouraging each other in their respective careers.
As the snow continues to fall and the temperatures drop, it is crucial for individuals to take precautions to stay safe and warm. Dressing in layers, keeping a supply of emergency essentials on hand, and checking on vulnerable populations are all important steps to weathering the storm.
In recent times, Real Madrid has found themselves embroiled in a congested fixture schedule, playing matches not just on weekends but also in mid-week, leading to concerns over player fatigue and injury risks. This relentless schedule is taking a toll on the players, raising questions about the sustainability of such a demanding routine.Finnish police: Simon Ekpa’s offence not bailableIn conclusion, the admiration of Ruben Amorim and others for Marcus Rashford highlights the talent and potential that the young forward possesses. With Manchester United yet to make a decision on his future, the coming months will be crucial in determining where Rashford will ply his trade and continue his development as a footballer. One thing is certain – whether at Old Trafford or elsewhere, Rashford's journey in football promises to be one filled with excitement and anticipation for fans and pundits alike.
SCB welcomes digital transformationIn conclusion, the recent events in South Korea and Syria have raised serious concerns for the US and its allies, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and adaptive approach to foreign policy. As key allies lose control and the Middle East undergoes dramatic changes, the US must be prepared to confront new challenges and opportunities in a rapidly evolving global environment.
The potential transfer of Esposito to Napoli would mark a significant move in Serie A's summer transfer window. It signals Napoli's ambition to build a competitive squad capable of challenging for domestic and European honors in the seasons to come.In the end, the man's repeated attempts to shield himself from scrutiny and judgment proved to be his undoing. His followers, who had once admired his transparency and courage, now watched in disappointment as he succumbed to his fears and insecurities.
Colorado adds record insurance coverage for Sanders and Hunter before Alamo BowlMs Cheryl Sim with her husband Tommy Liu and daughter Elora Liu at their home. SINGAPORE - Ms Cheryl Sim felt she had been thrown into the deep end taking care of her baby after she gave birth in October 2022. She barely saw her husband, who works two jobs to support the family, and had no one to see her through her postpartum depression, which was triggered when the infant, her first child, cried. The 38-year-old had the help of her mother-in-law during that first stressful month, but it had been years since the older woman had handled a newborn baby and she sometimes did not know what to do. Stressed over her low milk supply and sleep-deprived from having to pump breast milk every three hours, Ms Sim’s mental health spiralled. At baby Elora’s one-month check-up, the doctor was concerned enough to refer Ms Sim to a social worker, who introduced her to KidStart. The eight-year-old programme supports the development of children in lower-income homes in areas like nutrition and parenting strategies. “The assurance really helped me in just not letting me feel like I’m helpless and alone in this journey,” Ms Sim said. “I know I have ready support behind me, I can just text and ask, I don’t need to be left hanging.” A five-year study evaluating families on the programme from 2017 to 2022, with the aim of assessing its effectiveness and potential for wider adoption, found KidStart to be helpful for both parents and children. The programme will have nationwide reach in 2025 when the last three towns – Queenstown, Clementi and Jurong East – come on board. Ms Sim’s KidStart practitioner came to her home every month to check in with her and address her questions, from the appropriate water temperature for bathing her daughter to what to do when the baby refused to take the bottle. KidStart practitioners are trained professionals who are qualified or experienced in early childhood, social work, counselling, psychology or social services. The programme’s curriculum consists of six core modules spanning child development, child safety, health and nutrition, quality parent-child interaction and family well-being. Close to 10,000 children have participated in KidStart since 2016. A recent study by the Centre for Evidence and Implementation (CEI) on a sample of 264 families found that KidStart home visits led to improved parenting, social support and child outcomes. At 12 months, KidStart parents were less stressed, perceived themselves to be more competent than before, and had better social support and more positive interactions with their child. By the age of three, KidStart children also showed improved socio-emotional and daily living skills, and were better able to adapt and socialise than children who were not on the programme. The 133 families enrolled in KidStart were compared with a control group of 131 families not on the programme. The research team took 10-minute videos of parent-child interactions to assess the levels of affection, responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching in the parents’ behaviour. Ms Sim recounted how when Elora threw a tantrum, she would sometimes shout back, unable to control her emotions. “I have friends who share with me they will feel ‘heart pain’ for their kids when they see them crying – they actually sympathise with their baby. But for me, it was anxiety triggering.” Through her KidStart practitioner, she learnt to reframe her thought process when she was agitated by Elora’s tantrums and to take deep breaths to regulate her emotions before she spoke. “I told myself that I need to calm down because I want to be a role model for Elora.” Now, when Elora refuses to put away her toys, Ms Sim sits beside her and waits till both of them are calm before asking the child to put away the toys together with her. The practitioner also explained to her that babies cry and fuss because they do not know how else to express their needs. Over time, Ms Sim got better at reading Elora’s cues and will now prompt her if she feels hungry, tired, or wants something else. Her KidStart practitioners assured her Elora was hitting her developmental milestones in speech and walking, and her pre-school teachers said she did not throw tantrums in school. The practitioner also reminded Ms Sim not to neglect herself, and to continue to do things she liked, such as watching dramas or listening to music, on top of caring for her daughter. Ms Cheryl Sim with her husband Tommy Liu, daughter Elora Liu, and KidStart practitioner Pek Gui Ting at her home. PHOTO: KIDSTART The CEI study also found that first-time parents showed more positive parenting behaviour and improved parenting competence after joining the programme than parents joining the programme who had other children. This suggests the importance of reaching families early, from their first-born, said the report. Where the programme was less effective, however, was with families with moderate to high levels of need. There, caregivers continued to have more symptoms of stress and depression and less positive parenting behaviour. Their children also tended to have poorer behaviour, motor skills, and social-emotional development. About half of KidStart families have moderate to high needs for support in child development and other family functions, said KidStart chief executive Rahayu Buang. They include teenage mothers, single mothers, or families with many children and no social support, said Dr Cheryl Seah, director of CEI. Some parents could also be incarcerated or have health issues, she added. Higher-risk families may require more support such as financial assistance, employment opportunities and stable housing, problems that family coaches under ComLink+ – a government initiative to support lower-income families – or family service centres can help with, said Madam Rahayu. The Government will expand KidStart home visits to support these children from the mother’s pregnancy till the child turns six. “Our aim is to support 80 per cent of children zero to six years old who are eligible for KidStart,” said Madam Rahayu. Eligible families have a monthly per capita income of $650 or less. Ms Sim and her family will be on the programme till Elora is six. She encouraged more families to be open to joining KidStart, especially first-time parents and those who have no family support. “Everybody will say ‘why don’t you have another kid?’ They think it’s easy to take care of a child. Nobody really emphasises the tough journey, the downsides,” she said. “KidStart really helps me recognise that it is a very tough thing that is mentally exhausting on parents, and besides focusing on the child’s development, they really do it as a holistic thing for the whole family.” Get the ST Smart Parenting newsletter for expert advice. Visit the microsite for more. Read 3 articles and stand to win rewards Spin the wheel now
A collection of progressive pressure groups have called on the UK Labour government to ‘think differently’ when it comes to childcare. This is based on new analysis that reveals the English local authorities with lowest numbers of childcare places. The survey shows Walsall ranked worst. The associated report extrapolates the data and predicts that at current rate of decline, there will be no childminders left by 2033. The report comes from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) – an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society and Save the Children, which is active in one hundred countries. Concluding the report The childcare challenge: How can the new government deliver a real early education and childcare guarantee? , the campaign organisations state that the UK government must ensure deprived and rural areas are not left behind in forthcoming childcare expansion. In other words, public policy needs to focused on equalising the disparity throughout the UK. The report indicates that the expansion of free childcare currently underway is at risk of not delivering for poorer families. Amongst the poorest fifth of parents with young children, only a third (36 per cent) use formal childcare, compared to double that (73 percent) of the highest earning households. The analysis indicates how the use of formal childcare is highly defined by social class . Over two-thirds of parents of young children who work in professional jobs such as lawyers, doctors and architects use it, compared to less than half of parents in elementary occupations such as cleaners, care workers and hairdressers. Further analysis by the think tank of local access to private and voluntary nurseries as well as childminders – who deliver nearly all provision for children under three years of age – finds significant variation in access to childcare within a reasonable travel time by local authority, with deprived and rural areas the worst off. The more deprived or more rural a local area is, the fewer and lower-quality childcare options families tend to have. The most deprived areas have 32 percent fewer places per child and 25 per cent fewer good places compared to the most affluent areas. Rural areas have 31 percent fewer places and 29 per cent fewer good places compared to inner cities and town centres. For example, three in four children in Walsall live in areas that have some of the worst access to childcare in England. There are significant regional and local variations. For example, parts of the North-East have five times the average ratio of childcare places to children. However, other parts of the same Combined Authority are amongst the least well served in the country. Part of this problem is driven by the falling numbers of childminders. At the current rate – a drop of around 3,000 childminders per year. Another issue is the lack of places in school-based nurseries. Whilst the number of schools offering nursery provision has grown since 2018, the headcount of children in primary school nurseries has reduced by 14 percent (the equivalent of 42,000 children) between 2015/16 and 2023/24. To remediate the situation, the report urgest the Starmer government to adopt progressive and leftwing policies, such as: • Establishing new not-for-profit nursery trusts to rival private equity backed for-profit chains, with the aim of helping smaller childcare providers with business support, best practice and achieve the same economies of scale as larger groups. • Reinvigorating the role of local authorities including by pooling funding to secure new childcare in the areas of greatest need and more actively brokering the new schools-based nursery expansion. • Growing and supporting the supply of childminders by developing a new long-term national strategy which sees them paid monthly to deliver funded entitlements and explores a new childminder friendly national digital platform. • Increasing funding for deprived areas and children through raising the Early Years Pupil Premium and increasing weighting for Additional Need in the national formula. • Reforming the funding system , giving greater recognition to emerging needs in early years within mainstream funding. These proposals attempt to deal with childcare deserts, a lack of funding and the patchwork of commissioning services. Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news.Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.The benchmark oil price, Brent crude, surged by over 5% to reach $80 per barrel, marking one of the largest single-day increases in recent months. Similarly, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) also witnessed a notable jump, exceeding $75 per barrel. These substantial price hikes have sparked concerns among consumers, businesses, and policymakers around the world, as they grapple with potential implications for the global economy and various industries.