Joint media release with the Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, the Hon Michael McCormack MP,.
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Kevin R Peterson will resign from Vortex Global on 29 January 2021. During his 25 years with Vortex, Kevin held many key positions including Director of Marketing, Special Projects Director, Regional Sales Manager, and Director of Business Development.
Kevin’s involvement in the dry bulk industry includes membership in the International Association of Operative Millers, International Milling Education Foundation, the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, and the Industrial Minerals Association of North America.
He was elected an Emeritus Member of the International Association of Operative Millers, was a past Advisory Board Member of the Powder & Bulk Solids Expo, and served on the Board of Directors of the Industrial Minerals Association of North America. Kevin received the Outstanding Service Award from Kansas State University’s Department of Grain Science and Industry. He was a contributor to the Dust Control Handbook for Industrial Minerals Mining
All-Star defender Barrett becomes latest long-serving Mayo stalwart to retire
The Belmullet native has called time on his 13-year senior career. By Emma Duffy Friday 15 Jan 2021, 2:53 PM Jan 15th 2021, 2:53 PM 8,465 Views 8 Comments
End of an era: Chris Barrett.
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
MAYO DEFENDER CHRIS Barrett has called time on his inter-county football career after 13 seasons.
2017 All-Star Barrett becomes the latest Green and Red stalwart to retire, after Donal Vaughan, David Clarke, Tom Parsons and Seamus O’Shea all stepped away in the space of four days last week.
While others had been confined to bench roles in recent times, 33-year-old Barrett was a defensive mainstay right up to the close of the 2020 season where his final appearance of 85 and his 47th championship outing ca
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Bumble hasn’t yet disclosed details about its prospective share price. Eric Baradat/AFP via Getty Images
Bumble, the dating app backed by
Blackstone Group, is planning to go public with an IPO that could come next month.
Bumble may raise $100 million with the initial public offering, according to a prospectus, though that figure is considered a placeholder and will likely change with future filings. The Austin, Texas company hasn’t yet disclosed how many shares it plans to sell, or their price range; that information will come in future filings as well. Bumble is slated to trade on the Nasdaq under the symbol BMBL.
The stock is up almost 400% from its low in March 2020, and Yeti easily notched a triple-digit gain for the year as a whole a major rally that one analyst believes has left the shares fully valued.