Delaware Investments Dividend and Income Fund, Inc. (NYSE: DDF), a New York Stock Exchange–listed closed-end fund trading under the symbol “DDF,” announced that, effective January 22, 2021,
Benjamin Leung and
Scot Thompson will be appointed as co-managers for the Fund. Mr. Leung and Mr. Thompson will join Kristen E. Bartholdson, Adam H. Brown, Chris Gowlland, Erin Ksenak, Nikhil G. Lalvani, Stefan Löwenthal, John P. McCarthy, Robert A. Vogel, Michael G. Wildstein and Jürgen Wurzer in making day-to-day investment decisions for the Fund.
Benjamin Leung is the co-head of the Macquarie Systematic Investments (MSI) team, a role he assumed in August 2014. In addition to the day-to-day management of the global portfolios, he is also the head of research, responsible for driving the continual evolution of the systematic investment process. Leung joined the MSI team in May 2005 as a quantitative analyst, where his responsibilities included the development and maintenance of vario
Hydrogen as a fuel of the future is the talk of the town in energy markets. Pros and cons of green versus blue hydrogen, capacity building plans, new production technologies, you name it, researchers are working on it.
Hydrogen can be used as a fuel in fuel cell vehicles still very expensive and for heating blended with natural gas. One other thing it can be used for is renewable energy storage.
Earlier this week, the Sydney Morning Herald reported on a company, LAVO, that had developed what is essentially a hydrogen battery that can take in electricity produced by solar panels and store it in the form of hydrogen, to be released on demand.
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An Indigenous ‘Voice’ must be enshrined in our Constitution. Here’s why
As a ‘Voice’ that would allow Indigenous Australians to have a say in parliamentary and government decisions that affect them takes shape, it is vital it be enshrined in our Constitution.
Photo: AAP/Dan Peled
This year has already seen significant progress in the government’s commitment to establish a body – a “Voice” – that would allow Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to have a say when the government and parliament make decisions and laws that affect them.
However, concerns have emerged from those involved in the co-design process and public law experts that the Uluru Statement’s call for constitutional enshrinement – or protection – of the Voice, is going unheeded.
3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after UNSW scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing.
TVA Honors 2021 Engineer Of The Year Monday, January 25, 2021
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced that Ian Grant, a TVA Transmission & Power Supply engineer with almost 20 years of service, has earned the utility’s highest engineering honor the Ike Zeringue Engineer of the Year award.
Mr. Grant’s work helps guard against massive power failures that could cost the nation billions of dollars in lost economic activity. He leads TVA’s research on electromagnetic pulse effects, including establishing a grid response model to severe geomagnetic disturbances such as solar storms and initiating a geomagnetically induced current blocker to meet Department of Energy requirements.