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Epsilon & Beowulf Mining sign MOU to set-up Joint Venture operations in Finland

Epsilon & Beowulf Mining sign MOU to set-up Joint Venture operations in Finland Mumbai, May 12 (UNI) Epsilon Advance Material (EAMPL), a subsidiary of Epsilon Carbon, signed an MoU with Beowulf Mining plc to establish a joint venture company in Finland. The MOU acts as a formal market entry vehicle for Epsilon for supplying anode material into Europe by firmly establishing itself in Finland. The MoU also enables Beowulf’s wholly-owned subsidiary Oy Fennoscandian Resources AB (Fennoscandian) to build its downstream capability, collaborating with a strong and innovative technology/processing partner. According to the agreement, Epsilon and Beowulf will jointly develop a strategic processing hub for both natural flake and recycled graphite in Finland. The JV with its Active Anode Material project targets to be a prominent player in the European Lithium-ion Battery ecosystem.

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Not Ours U S Land Ownership Leaves Out Asian Americans

Not Ours. U.S. Land Ownership Leaves Out Asian Americans | Opinion Nissy New , Chief Operating Officer, Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance On 5/12/21 at 2:00 PM EDT My Indian parents immigrated to the United States in 1992 after working in Qatar, Oman and India. None of the countries they immigrated to made them a citizen. None of the countries they lived in were where they wanted their children to be citizens. This changed in 2000 when our family of four became naturalized citizens of the U.S. Like many before us, my parents valued land as a form of inheritance. They also fell in love with the gentle rolling hills of East Texas. In late 2020, my parents started searching for freedom from COVID-19 by looking for land to purchase. Like many children of immigrants, I helped navigate the new land for my parents.

Demand for home improvements in Whanganui grows business from four to 17 staff in a year

Demand for home improvements in Whanganui grows business from four to 17 staff in a year 12 May, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read When Mo Khan started his business, his daughter was his only employee. He now has 17 staff members under his watch. Photo / Bevan Conley When Mo Khan started his business, his daughter was his only employee. He now has 17 staff members under his watch. Photo / Bevan Conley A local renovation outfit has seen substantial growth over the last 12 months, with no sign of slowing down. When Mo Khan started his business, Mo s Home Improvement four years ago, his daughter was his

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