Proactive news headlines: Walls & Futures REIT, Sativa Wellness, Cornish Metals, Arecor Therapeutics.
A glance at some of the day s highlights from the Proactive Investors newswire
Walls & Futures REIT PLC (LON:WAFR), an ethical housing investor and developer, said it has joined P1 Investment Management s Net-Zero Carbon target as part of its Ethical Investment Policy rollout.
Seeing Machines Ltd (LON:SEE) said it has been appointed by software firm CAE Australia to integrate its precision eye-tracking technology for a customer in the Australian defence industry.
Ncondezi Energy Ltd (LON:NCCL) said Ncondezi Green Power, its renewable energy subsidiary, and Captive Power Ltd have signed a relationship agreement giving Ncondezi first refusal to fund up to US$5.5mln of commercial and industrial solar and battery storage projects in Mozambique.
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2021) - Heliostar Metals Limited (TSXV: HSTR) (OTCQX: HSTXF) (FSE: RGG1) ("Heliostar" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from its 2021
Alien Metals Ltd (LSE AIM:UFO), a minerals exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that Bill Brodie Good, Chief Executive Officer, will provide an investor presentation on Wednesday,
16 June 2021 at
The webinar is open to all existing and potential investors and will consist of a presentation, providing an overview and update on the Company s projects, followed by Q&A session.
Investors can sign up to Investor Meet Company for free and then click Add to meet Alien Metals Limited via: https://www.investormeetcompany.com/alien-metals-limited/register-investor.
· Investors are encouraged to submit questions pre-event via the Ask a Question function located on your Investor Meet Company dashboard up until
Fewer birds, Olive Ridleys nesting at Thottappally
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Greens express concern over sand-mining at estuary
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Greens express concern over sand-mining at estuary
Environmentalists and birdwatchers were excited to discover a good number of blue-cheeked bee-eaters nesting in a heap of sand close to the Thottappally harbour, probably for the first time in this part of the region, in May-June 2020.
They were so thrilled that members of the Green Roots Nature Conservation Forum, a conservation group based at Thottappally, raised a temporary fence around the pile of sand to protect some 35 nests and 70 birds.
This year too the migratory birds have come to Thottappally, but are fewer in number with environmentalists raising concerns over the ongoing “indiscriminate” mineral sand-mining at the estuary.