Plug and Play Selects 154 Startups For Their Summer 2021 Batches
SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Plug and Play has selected 154 startups into their Summer 2021 Batches. These companies have been accepted into one of the following programs that run through June: Energy, Enterprise Tech, Fintech, Health, Insurtech, Internet of Things, Mobility, Real Estate & Construction, or Travel & Hospitality. 40% of the startups are based outside the U.S. The full list of startups can be viewed on Plug and Play s website: http://bit.ly/pnpsummer2021 We are thrilled to welcome the 154 startups into our Summer 2021 Programs. During the course of the next three months, these startups will receive unprecedented access to our corporate, VC, and mentor network. It has been an extensive selection process to get to this point and the quality of these startups are a testament to that. We also hope to invest in many of the future success stories within these batches, said George Damouny,
Plug Power Is a Mess and I Won t Buy It Buying PLUG because it s a green energy name is not a good enough reason. Until we know more, this name is purely speculative.
Guess it could have been worse? I had been long both Plug Power (PLUG) and FuelCell Energy (FCEL) well ahead of earnings season. Feeling I was overexposed, I rid myself of Plug Power more than a month ago. Unfortunately, I hung onto my shares of FCEL, though I have been working on my net basis. The entire Renewable Energy Equipment had been a market leader in January. and a badly lagging market dog in February. PLUG posted fourth quarter results on February 25th. Awful does not come close to properly describing the numbers. An adjusted loss many times larger than what had been expected. Revenue badly impacted by non-cash charges related to the accelerated vesting of a customer program regarding existing warrants. What? Don t bother. It gets worse.
Unprotected: Only 5 per cent of Cantabrians receive measles booster shot
17 Mar, 2021 07:11 PM
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The Government s launched a catch-up campaign for people aged between 15-to-30 who were not fully immunised from measles as children. Photo / NZH
NZ Herald
By: Kim Moodie
A campaign to plug the gap in measles immunity has reached only a small number of Cantabrians.
The Government has launched a catch-up campaign for people aged 15 to 30 who were not fully immunised as children.
More than 2000 Kiwis caught measles in the 2019 outbreak - and likely exported it to Samoa, where 83 people died.
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The CDHB said it is working to track down those who need to be immunised.
The Characters
Rick Sorrells, former DCS superintendent forced to retire in 2017 amidst questions about the finances at DCS. In April 2018, Sorrells pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud and admitted to receiving more than $3 million in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for entering into contracts for $70 million in school bus camera equipment. He s expected to be sentenced in August.
Larry Duncan, former president of the DCS Board and a former Dallas City Council member. He stepped down from his position as president of board for Dallas County Schools on May 17, 2017 amid ongoing investigations into a multi-million budget gap, the agency s controversial stop-arm camera program and a sale-leaseback land deal that will cost taxpayers millions.
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