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LifeQuest's Unit Gets Order From a Hospital in India
LifeQuest's Wholly Owned Subsidiary Receives an Order for a 30m3/Day (7,900 Gallons/Day) Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant From a Hospital in India
Lifequest’s wholly owned subsidiary receives first order from a pharmaceutical company
Lifequest World's (OTCPK:LQWC) through its wholly owned subsidiary Biopipe India Private Limited, is concurrently pursuing both industrial and sewage wastewater treatment with JV partner Abrimix. The
IBM fell 4.5% before the market, third-quarter revenue fell short of expectations, and net profit fell 33.5% year-on-year
IBM (IBM.N) fell 4.5% before the market, third-quarter revenue fell short of expectations, and net profit fell 33.5% year over year.
Sources say TSMC and Sony may invest trillions of yen to build a chip factory in Japan
The Japanese government hopes TSMC and Sony will work together to invest Y1,000bn ($9.19 billion) in Japan's first 20-nanometer semiconductor plant to produce chips for cars, industrial machinery and household appliances, according to people familiar with the matter. According to a plan made by Japan's Ministry of economy, Trade and Industry, TSMC and Sony will build a factory near the Sony image sensor factory in southwestern Japan. A Sony spokesman said the company declined to comment on market rumors.
The U.S. Treasury Department allows the use of lottery tickets and cash to encourage vaccination.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday updated guidance on how state and local governments spend billions of dollars in aid, including in the $1.9 trillion novel coronavirus rescue plan approved in March. The U.S. Treasury Department says lotteries, cash payments or other incentives can be used to encourage people to get vaccinated, as long as it is "reasonably expected" to increase vaccination. and the cost is "reasonable" in proportion to the expected public health benefits. Andy Slavett (Andy Slavitt), senior adviser to COVID-19, White House epidemic response, said: "We encourage states to give full play to their own creativity."
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