CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS To Go Ex-Dividend On June 3rd, 2024 With 0.07158 USD Dividend Per Share
March 22nd - $CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS(CSPCY.US)$ is trading ex-dividend on June 3rd, 2024. Shareholders of record on June 3rd, 2024 will receive 0.07158 USD
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Propylene Oxide Market Projected to Hit US$ 30,636.7 Million by 2033 With a CAGR of 5.2% | Persistence Market Research
New York, Jan. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Propylene Oxide Market holds a pivotal position within the chemical industry, focusing on the production and application of propylene oxide (PO). This versatile chemical
CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS To Go Ex-Dividend On September 7th, 2023 With 0.07142 USD Dividend Per Share
August 25th - $CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS(CSPCY.US)$ is trading ex-dividend on September 7th, 2023. Shareholders of record on September 8th, 2023 will receive
CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS To Go Ex-Dividend On June 5th, 2023 With 0.05606 USD Dividend Per Share
June 2nd - $CSPC PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED UNSPON ADS EACH REP 4 ORD SHS(CSPCY.US)$ is trading ex-dividend on June 5th, 2023. Shareholders of record on June 6th, 2023 will receive 0.05606 USD d
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"Father of Lithium Battery" Akira Yoshino: Apple Inc will soon release Apple Car-related technologies
According to reports, Nobel laureate and father of lithium battery Akira Yoshino (Akira Yoshino) said in an interview today that if Apple Inc wants to launch Apple Car electric car before 2025, it will release some relevant content before the end of this year. Akira Yoshino said in an interview that as transportation and digital technology gradually merge into one industry and share lithium battery technology, there will be more subversion in the field in the future. If self-driving electric cars become a reality, the way people use cars will be issued.
The road back to the office is difficult Morgan Stanley requires employees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Morgan Stanley is stepping up efforts to ensure that employees comply with its rules for getting vaccinated and re-entering the office. According to an internal memorandum, the company's employees previously only needed to state that they had been vaccinated, but now they need to provide proof of vaccination by October 1. According to the memorandum, the additional measures are intended to give “people working in offices more peace of mind.” After Morgan Stanley introduced relevant policies in June, nearly 90% of the bank's employees (New York reached nearly 95%) promised they had been vaccinated. In recent weeks, with the spread of the highly infectious delta (delta) variant, Wall Street companies have adjusted their own
Investors' enthusiasm for treasury bills has cooled when the US debt ceiling is undecided
Although large amounts of money are floating around in the financial system, many investors have not actively participated in the recent issuance of treasury bills. This nonchalance stems from uncertainty over what is known as Day X — the date the US Treasury exhausted its borrowing authorization based on the debt ceiling. Furthermore, the Treasury Department is also somewhat confused about supply issues, and investors have invested a record $1.087 trillion in the Federal Reserve's reverse repurchase operation to earn slightly higher returns. Further reading: The scale of use of the Federal Reserve's reverse repurchase tool surged to a record high of $1.087 trillion, the Ministry of Finance issued $40 billion on Thursday
The growing shortage of healthcare workers in the US has brought some healthcare systems to the limit once again
According to data from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), there is a serious shortage of healthcare workers in more than a dozen states. In Texas and Hawaii, hospitals are setting up tents to expand space. The federal government sent hundreds of ventilators to Florida, rarely using the ventilator national strategic reserve. Meanwhile, in some states with severe epidemics, hospitals say their reception capacity is reaching saturation, once again selectively canceling surgeries and refusing to accept referrals. This is also a wake-up call for places where the number of cases has just begun to pick up. “Our most important thing is lack of people,” Healthcare Association of H
Microsoft will release a new version of Windows on June 24 that may be available in the fall
Microsoft will release a new version of its flagship Windows software on June 24, which CEO Satya Nadella called one of the “most significant” changes in PC operating systems in ten years. Microsoft said the new software will include changes to the design, provide opportunities for creators and developers through the Windows App Store, and make it easier for users to connect with the communities they care about. Following the launch, the software will be launched for so-called Windows Insiders who have signed up for testing, and is likely to be widely released this fall. Microsoft sent out invitations to the event on Wednesday. Nadella
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