Carie named next principal at Routt
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Dan Carie will replace Nick Roscetti as principal of Routt Catholic High School.Provided
Teutopolis native Dan Carie has been named the next principal of Routt Catholic High School, replacing Nick Roscetti.
Carie is a 1982 Illinois College graduate with a degree in elementary education. He received a master’s degree in education administration from Eastern Illinois University.
“I’m very excited,” Carie said. “The opportunity to make a difference in the lives of current and future Routt students is not one that I could pass up. The history in academics and athletics is strong. I want to not only continue that, but also help raise it to the next level.”
BoT offers new debt repayment phase
published : 14 May 2021 at 08:00 Deputy Bank of Thailand Governor Ronadol Numnonda
The Bank of Thailand is set to announce phase 3 of its debt restructuring measures for individual borrowers on Friday to help ease hardships stemming from the impact of the third wave of Covid-19.
Ronadol Numnonda, deputy governor for financial institutions stability, said the central bank plans to offer financial aid to borrowers on a case-by-case basis.
After the third wave emerged in April, retail borrowers ability to repay debt weakened because of lower incomes.
Borrowers have been affected in different ways, which is why phase 3 will not include blanket measures, he said.
Technology|Heâs a Dogecoin Millionaire. And Heâs Not Selling.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/14/technology/hes-a-dogecoin-millionaire-and-hes-not-selling.html
Glauber Contessoto believes deeply in Dogecoin.Credit.Samuel Trotter for The New York Times
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Heâs a Dogecoin Millionaire. And Heâs Not Selling.
Glauber Contessoto went looking for something that could change his fortunes overnight. He found it in a joke cryptocurrency.
Glauber Contessoto believes deeply in Dogecoin.Credit.Samuel Trotter for The New York Times
Last February, when Glauber Contessoto decided to invest his life savings in Dogecoin, his friends had concerns.
âThey were all like, youâre crazy,â he said. âItâs a joke coin. Itâs a meme. Itâs going to crash.â
Rising commodities to keep Vedanta’s investors happy
Along with higher realisation, performance was also boosted by record-high production and record-low costs in zinc, aluminium and oil and gas businesses, which contributed 45 per cent, 30 per cent and 12 per cent to Ebitda, respectively.
Synopsis
With higher commodity prices, the Ebitda for the September quarter is expected to be close to Rs 11,000 crore and expected to close the year with an annual Ebitda of over Rs 40,000 crore Ebitda. Growth capex guidance for FY22 is $1.1 billion against $0.3 billion incurred last year.
Mumbai: Vedanta’s stock has gained 26 per cent in the past one month, and the momentum may continue, given the company will continue to benefit from rising commodity prices.
The board meeting is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 to consider and approve the audited financial results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2021.