Executive Chairman of Artius Acquisition Inc. (NASDAQ:AACQ), Drucker Charles, buys 50,000 shares worth $503,360
According to Artius Acquisition Inc. s most recent Statement Of Changes In Beneficial Ownership - Form 4 filing with the SEC dated May 03 08:19 PM, company Executive Chairman, Drucker Charles disclosed buying 50,000 shares at a cost of $10.07. At the time of this transaction (May 03), this trade was worth $503,360 in total. As of May 03, Drucker Charles now owns 50,000 shares in total worth about $503,500.0.
For the last few recent trades made by Artius Acquisition Inc. (NASDAQ:AACQ) Executive Chairman, Drucker Charles, we have the following information: Posted by
George Daniels on Monday May 03 2021, 10:40 PM EDT.
Origin Materials and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Form Alliance to Industrialize Advanced Carbon-Negative Chemicals and Materials
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Origin Materials, Inc. (“Origin Materials”), the world’s leading carbon negative materials company, and Solvay, a global leader in chemicals and materials, today announced a collaboration to develop and industrialize advanced materials built on the Origin Materials carbon-negative technology platform for applications in the automotive industry. In addition, Solvay has signed a multi-year capacity reservation agreement for carbon negative materials produced by Origin Materials to create a drop-in ready specialty polyamide, a polymer for internal combustion engine technology as well as e-mobility systems like e-motors and power electronics that can provide resistance to heat, toughness, corrosion, and operate at high voltages.