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Crystal Bridge Enterprises Inc : Crystal Bridge Provides Transaction Update

Crystal Bridge Enterprises Inc.: Crystal Bridge Provides Transaction Update Company ) is pleased to provide an update regarding its Qualifying Transaction (the Transaction ) with Alpha Cognition Inc. ( ACI ), as previously announced on July 14, October 28 and December 4, 2020. The Company is pleased to announce that ACI has obtained an interim order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia providing for, among other things, the holding of ACI s special meeting of shareholders and warrant holders to approve the Transaction, which is scheduled for March 10, 2021. The hearing to obtain the final order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia is scheduled for March 15, 2021, with closing of the Transaction anticipated later in March 2021.

We re just not set up for situations like this : Texas farmers fighting to keep cattle alive through winter storm

We re just not set up for situations like this : Texas farmers fighting to keep cattle alive through winter storm Ranchers across Texas are dealing with frozen ponds, busted pipes, and loss of electricity. This is causing many to work day and night to keep their cattle alive. Author: Jay Wallis (WFAA) Updated: 10:08 AM CST February 18, 2021 Ranchers across Texas are fighting February s winter storm to not only keep their facilities running but also their animals alive. Cade Nichols knows this all too well. We re just not set up for situations like this, Nichols said. Nichols is a ranch manager for A Barn N Ranch in Celina. They take care of nearly 1,000 cows every day.

Gatesville man charged after cattle thefts

A Gatesville man recently confessed to selling, and keeping the proceeds for 46 cattle, worth around $50,000, while working for another man. Christopher D. Cockrell, 40, was arrested after a traffic violation Saturday, due to an arrest warrant obtained by Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Marvin Wills, for theft of livestock charge, a third-degree felony. On Sunday, Cockrell was released after posting a $7,500 bond, according to a news release from the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Cockrell began as a “cattle runner” for the unnamed man from Bangs, approximately 90 miles west of Gatesville, in 2016, the release said. After becoming suspicious of Cockrell, the man demanded Cockrell gather and sell his cattle and “terminate their business relationship,” something Cockrell did not do, the release said.

Gatesville man arrested for allegedly selling 46 head of a former client s cattle worth $50,000

Gatesville man arrested for allegedly selling 46 head of a former client s cattle worth $50,000 and last updated 2020-12-21 17:12:34-05 GATESVILLE, TX — A Gatesville man has been arrested for allegedly selling 46 head of a former client s cattle worth $50,000. Forty-year-old Christopher D. Cockrell was arrested December 19 according to the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Cockrell allegedly began running cattle for the victim, a Bangs man, in the spring of 2016. The victim became suspicious and allegedly demanded Cockrell gather and sell his cattle for him and terminate their business relationship. Cockroll never gathered the cattle. On Dec 4., the victim reached out to Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Marvin Wills, who was able to determine said wrongdoing. Cockrell later then allegedly confessed to selling the victim s cattle using a private treaty and keeping the respected proceeds.

Gatesville man arrested for $50,000 worth of stolen cattle

Updated: 4:00 PM CST December 21, 2020 GATESVILLE, Texas A 40-year-old Gatesville man was arrested Saturday for selling 46 head of a former client’s cattle, worth $50,000, according to the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Christopher D. Cockrell began running cattle for the victim, a Bangs man, in the spring of 2016. Over time, the victim grew suspicious. He demanded Cockrell gather and sell his cattle for him and ended their business relationship. Cockrell never gathered the cattle. The victim reached out to Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Marvin Wills, who initiated an investigation on December 4, according to the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.

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