PAE Announces Closing of Merger With an Affiliate of Amentum Government Services Holdings LLC
Stockholders Approve PAE’s Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by an Affiliate of Amentum Government Services Holdings LLC
PAE Achieves Certification for Aerospace Industry Standards
PAE Incorporated Announces Date For Special Meeting
PAE Achieves Certifications for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, Environmental Management Systems
PAE Announces Expiration of Go-Shop Period
PAE Awarded USPS Contract Valued at $63.5M Supporting Los Angeles Mail Transport Equipment Service Center
The Nikkei 225 Index closed up 1.91% today and closed above 30,000 points for the first time in nearly 30 years
The Japanese stock market opened higher today. The Nikkei 225 Index closed at 30084.15 points today, up 1.91%. The Nikkei 225 index closed above 30,000 points for the first time in nearly 30 years. On the morning of the 15th, the Japan Broadcasting Association NHK reported that the Japan Exchange (JPX) had network problems, but transactions would not be affected. In fact, not only was it unaffected, but the Nikkei 225 Index also performed strongly, hitting 30,000 points after opening on Monday, the first time since 1990. Previously, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Index (Topix), which has a wider coverage, also hit a record high, rising to what it has been in the past 30 years
US Judge Dismisses “Siri Privacy Breach” Lawsuit Consumers Can Still Appeal
Sina Tech News reported on the evening of February 10, Beijing time, that Apple won a “Siri privacy leak” lawsuit today. In August 2019, Apple faced a class action lawsuit for allowing contractors to listen to users' recordings through Siri. The plaintiff stated that Siri recorded conversations without the user's consent. Of course, Siri's probation may be short because US District Judge Jeffrey White (Jeffrey White) of the US District Court of Auckland, Gali, also said that consumers are allowed to revise and re-file lawsuits. Except for Apple Siri
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The founder of Nicholas, an American electric truck, gave up $166 million worth of equity and board seats.
According to foreign media reports, Trevor Milton, founder of Nikola, a US electric truck manufacturer, announced his resignation on Sunday, agreeing to give up a stake worth about $166 million as of last Friday and to give up his board seat at the company. Mr Nikolai said Mr Milton would be replaced by Stephen Stephen Girsky. Gilsky
JD.com: has actively coordinated with brand suppliers to ensure a stable supply of people's livelihood in Beijing.
Original title: JD.com: has actively coordinated brand suppliers to ensure a stable supply of people's livelihood in Beijing: Gelonghui, June 13. In view of the changes in the situation of prevention and control of the epidemic in Beijing, in order to ensure market supply, JD.com said today that it has coordinated various brand suppliers to fully ensure the supply of daily necessities such as rice, oil, meat, eggs and vegetables for Beijing citizens. At present, there is an adequate supply of all kinds of goods. Consumers do not need to snap up and hoard goods.
The Shanghai index opened 0.77% higher, and favorable factors such as the vaccine boosted US stocks to close sharply higher
Clues | Rational Investment This page is dynamically updated and refreshed to get the latest information. The following is a 10:20 review of “Clue Clues”: [Market Focus] In early Tuesday trading, the Asia-Pacific stock market generally rose. The Shanghai Index opened 0.77% higher after closing up 0.24% on Monday. The Hang Seng Index opened 2.32% higher. US stocks closed sharply higher overnight. The Dow (.DJI) rose 3.85%, the S&P 500 Index (.INX) rose 3.15%; and the NASDAQ (.IXIC) rose 2.44%. As of 9:30, the onshore yuan (USD/CNY) was reported at 7.1013