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...Amid New Orleans festivities, rainmakers wonder if the party is over for Delaware Delaware, Inc. may be the enterprise now under the most intense activist threat....
...They scoff at the idea that foreigners might ever tire of financing US spending habits or buying into US markets....
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...Cargill has a target to reduce emissions in its supply chain by 30 per cent by 2030. Dieleman said wind power was just one piece of the puzzle to achieve that goal....
...“The drive to renegotiate agreements is not unique to Novavax but they are more pressed against a wall because of their difficult financial situation,” said Brendan Smith, analyst at Cowen, an investment...
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...Wind power enthusiasts believe these technologies should play a leading role in ambitions to eliminate carbon emissions from the supply chain....
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...“We write to convey our extreme concern about the possibility that Apple Inc will soon procure 3D Nand memory chips from Yangtze Memory Technologies Co,” the senators said....
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...We will take every step to preserve the rights of the Supply Chain Finance Funds and their investors and we will vigorously defend our position.”...
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