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Social media has been largely sympathetic towards the couple following the American airing.
Earlier this month, Loren Hughes, a longtime resident of the U.S. Virgin Islands, noticed specks of an oily substance covering his home, as well as those owned by his neighbors. For Hughes, 46, it brought back memories of the last time St. Croix's long-idled refinery was operating, roughly a decade earlier. The refinery restarted last month, bringing back hundreds of jobs - but for nearby residents, they say it also brought difficulty breathing, headaches and watery eyes.
Facedrive Inc. ("Facedrive") (TSXV:FD), (OTC:FDVRF), a Canadian "people-and-planet first" tech ecosystem, announced today that key executives of the company have voluntarily agreed with the Company to extend the lock-up period of their shares ("Lockup Period").
Australian doctors urged to be patient and flexible in Covid vaccine rollout. AMA boss calls for understanding after GPs vent frustration over vaccine allocation
ExOne adds USC Solutions to sales network serving Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia - part of ExOne's aggressive growth strategy in Asia.
Infiniti dealers ranked #1 for responding to website customers reports Pied Piper PSI. Website digital retail tools become common on dealer websites.
Manchester United won the derby, Liverpool lost at home again, Rangers won the title in Scotland and England lost the fourth Test in India.
Young men take up arms in northern Ethiopia as atrocities fuel insurgency . Anger over violence that UN says could amount to war crimes drives recruitment in Tigray
School for female shepherds aims to restore balance in Spain's countryside. As more women leave rural areas for cities, course forms part of drive to revive villages
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BlackHouse Media, an African company known for advising Heineken, Coca-Cola, Reckitt Benckiser, MTN, ViacomCBS, and Interswitch, as well as several local SMEs, says it is extending its services to London, Edinburgh, and elsewhere, to help its African clients understand and explore opportunities in the UK. It also wants to show organisations across Britain how to understand Africa better.
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He said he feels “really let down” by the Prince of Wales and will always love him but “there’s a lot of hurt that’s happened”.
Japan's COVID-19 inoculation campaign is moving at a glacial pace, hampered by a lack of supply and a shortage of specialty syringes that underscore the enormous challenge it faces in its aim to vaccinate every adult by the year's end. At the current rate, it would take 126 years to vaccinate Japan's population of 126 million. By contrast, South Korea, which began its vaccinations a week later than Japan, had administered nearly seven times more shots as of Sunday.
Allen had already claimed 1-13 from his four tidy overs, helping restrict Sri Lanka to a modest 131-4 in the third match at the Coolidge Cricket Ground. Sri Lanka elected to bat but were reduced to 47-4 at the halfway stage of their innings, raising some doubt as to whether they could bat out their full quota of 20 overs. Dinesh Chandimal made 54 not out and Ashen Bandara remained unbeaten on 44 to help them to a competitive total on a slow track.
Meghan and Harry have discussed racism at the palace - with the Duchess suggesting there were “several conversations” about her son Archie’s skin tone before he was born. The couple, who are expecting their second child - a daughter - this summer, sat down for an interview with US chat host Oprah Winfrey. During a discussion about Archie, one, and his role in the royal family, Meghan told Oprah there had been “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born”.
(Bloomberg) -- Stocks linked to Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd., Singapore’s biggest conglomerate by market value, rallied after saying it will delist the group’s second-largest unit in a $5.5 billion buyout that aims to simplify its structure.Jardine Matheson, whose businesses range from automobiles and hotels to supermarkets, gained as much as 15% on Monday after it said in a filing that it will acquire shares that it doesn’t already own in Jardine Strategic Holdings Ltd. for $33 in cash per share. Shares in the latter jumped as much 37%, the most on record. The stock was the top gainer in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index.The deal, coming in the wake of the global pandemic, marks a significant effort to untangle the structure of an almost two-centuries old company, one of Hong Kong’s last remaining British trading houses. The Jardine group, the inspiration for James Clavell’s novel Noble House, moved its Hong Kong listing to Singapore in the early 1990s, a few years before Britain returned the city to China.On completion, Jardine Matheson will become the single holding company for its subsidiaries, a move the group said will result in a “ conventional ownership structure and a further increase in the group’s operational efficiency and financial flexibility.” The deal is expected to become effective by the end of April.The origins of the current structure, in the form of cross-holdings in dual holding companies and majority interests in listed subsidiaries, lie in a series of restructuring in the 1980s, the company said.The group was founded in 1832 in Canton as a tea and opium trader. It eventually became one of the “hongs,” or trading houses, that shaped Hong Kong’s development. After moving its stock listing to Singapore, the group shifted focus toward Southeast Asia, where it now runs restaurants, hotels, and Mercedes-Benz dealerships.“Taking full ownership of Jardine Strategic is consistent with our policy of investing further in the growth prospects of our existing businesses,” Ben Keswick, executive chairman of the group said in the statement. The deal “also highlights the benefits of consistently maintaining the Group’s financial strength,” he added.Fair Price?While the deal is proposed to be executed at a 20% premium to Friday’s closing price of Jardine Strategic, it is still a 19% discount to the value of its listed assets, according to United First Partners, a company that specializes in advising on special situations in equity markets.“Shareholders can dissent for a fair price,” said United First Head of Asian Research Justin Tang. A simplification of corporate structure can also “create a virtuous cycle” and see some of the group’s other stocks rally, which will further raise the fair value of Jardine Strategic, he added.The group’s other units in the Straits Times Index also rose. Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd. rose as much as 2.3% and Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd. gained as much as 1.4%. Dairy Farm International Holdings Ltd. rallied as much as 3.2%.Following the acquisition, Jardine Matheson will consolidate all of Jardine Strategic’s profits as a wholly-owned subsidiary. On a pro forma basis, this would have resulted in Jardine Matheson’s 2020 underlying net profit increasing by approximately $83 million, the company said in the statement.J.P. Morgan Securities Plc, Simon Robertson Associates LLP and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. acted as the financial advisers to Jardine Matheson for the deal.(Updates with background details.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Harry admits he was ‘ashamed’ of talking about Meghan’s mental health struggles
The fate of a former Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee into George Floyd’s neck as the Black man said he couldn’t breathe will be decided by 12 Hennepin County residents picked after extensive grilling about their views on police and the justice system. Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, who is charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter in Floyd’s death. Picking a jury is expected to take at least three weeks, as prosecutors and defense attorneys try to weed out people who may be biased against them.
‘There were all sorts of different options and from my perspective,’ the Prince said in his interview with Oprah Winfrey