Hana Financial chief will likely extend term
Posted : 2021-02-10 16:34
By Lee Min-hyung
Hana Financial Group headquarters in Seoul / Courtesy of Hana Financial GroupHana Financial Group Chairman Kim Jung-tai will likely have his tenure extended next month, as the group needs to pursue stable growth amid uncertainties due to COVID-19. Kim s lack of legal risk also raises the likelihood for a potential fourth term.
The financial holding firm s chairman recommendation committee plans to draw up a shortlist by the end of February, and a possible new term for Kim is expected to be confirmed during the group s shareholders meeting slated for March.
LAHORE: Governor Ch Muhammad Sarwar has said even if the opposition stages countless long marches, the midterm elections are out of question. The ordinance to stop horse-trading in Senate elections.
Maiden speeches: Why do we get up in the morning, if not to change the world?
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New Greens MP Elizabeth Kerekere has written a bill for sexual diverse people. Photo / NZH
Political reporter, NZ Herald@AmeliaJWade
Maiden speeches are continuing to be given by the cohort of new MPs this term - on Wednesday it was the Greens Elizabeth Kerekere, Act s Brooke Van Velden and Damien Smith and Labour s Rachel Boyack and Rachel Brooking.
Elizabeth Kerekere - The Greens
With her loved ones dressed in her favourite colour - purple - looking down from Parliament s gallery Elizabeth Kerekere swore to fight for those with diverse sex characteristics.
The Atlantic
February 9, 2021
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One casualty of a moment in American life when politics seems to pervade everything is an inability by many prominent people to tease apart what is and is not a matter of politics.
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, which gets under way today, offers several prime examples. As the refrain went during Trump’s first impeachment, in 2019 and early 2020, the impeachment process is political and not legal, even though it resembles a criminal trial. Yet in both the Democratic House managers’ case for prosecution and (more seriously) the defense brief from Trump’s attorneys, there is a confusion between matters that are appropriately legal or factual, and those that are political.
One Alaska king salmon is worth the same as two barrels of oil right now
Print article Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. That’s $116.16 for a troll-caught chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74 per barrel on Feb. 3. As more COVID-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven health benefits, salmon powered sales at fresh seafood counters. Frozen and “on the shelf” seafoods also set sales records, and online ordering tripled to top $1 billion.