TOYO Co., Ltd to Report Unaudited First Half 2024 Financial Results on August 21, 2024, Business News
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TOYO Co., Ltd to Report Unaudited First Half 2024 Financial Results on August 21, 2024, Business News

Business new tamfitronics PUBLISHED ONAugust 15, 2024 12:30 PM /PRNewswire/ -- TOYO Co., Ltd (NASDAQ: TOYO) a solar solution company, today announced it will host a conference call to discuss first half 2024 results on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Conference Call Details are as follows: Date:Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Time:9:30 AM ET Live Webcast:https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/398434630 The first half 2024 earnings release and related investor deck will be available on the investor relations website prior to the event. The dial in numbers for the conference call will be as follows: Participant (toll-free): 1-800-579-2543 Participant (international): 1-203-518-9843 There will be a webcast replay available following completion of the...
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In $36 billion deal, Mars to buy Pringles maker Kellanova
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In $36 billion deal, Mars to buy Pringles maker Kellanova

Business new tamfitronics Agencies / Updated: Aug 15, 2024, 04:59 ISTAAText SizeSmallMediumLarge Family-owned candy giant Mars is buying Pringles maker Kellanova in a nearly $36-billion deal, bringing together brands from M&M's and Snickers to Kellogg's and Pop-Tarts in the year's biggest deal to date.Mars said on Wednesday it will pay $83.5 per share for Kellanova, representing about a 33% premium to its closing price on Aug 2. The packaged-food industry has been grappling with declining volumes, slowing growth and a weakening global consumer.Companies are looking at innovation and new markets to bolster sales as shoppers start to push back on price hikes - a trend that could lead to further consolidation.Mars' acquisition "would be the largest packaged-food deal in nearly a decade," a Bloomberg analyst said. agenciesEnd of ArticleFOLLOW US...
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News Analysis: Trump seeks to reclaim spotlight with old playbook of lying, talking smack to media
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News Analysis: Trump seeks to reclaim spotlight with old playbook of lying, talking smack to media

Top Stories Tamfitronics Standing next to a spread of coffee, cereal and breakfast meats at his New Jersey golf club on Thursday, former President Trump started what he billed as his second news conference in as many weeks by highlighting increased costs of everyday foodstuffs due to inflation — a major issue for voters in November.Then, he veered off into a rambling 40-minute speech — uninterrupted by media questions — in which he aired old political grievances and debunked conspiracy theories, and lied, repeatedly, about the state of the economy, the safety of the nation and the policies of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is running against him in the presidential race.Among other things, Trump made the false claim — easily debunked — that Harris, a former San Francisco district attorney and California attorney...
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Think You’re Smarter Than Slate’s Copy Chief? Find Out With This Week’s News Quiz.
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Think You’re Smarter Than Slate’s Copy Chief? Find Out With This Week’s News Quiz.

Top Stories Tamfitronics Top Stories Tamfitronics Make it a habit! Get the Slate Quiz in your inbox every weekday. Welcome to Slate’s weekly news quiz. It’s Friday, which means it’s time to test your knowledge of the week’s news events. Your host, Ray Hamel, has concocted questions on news topics ranging from politics to business, from culture to sports to science. At the end of the quiz, you’ll be able to compare your score with that of the average contestant, as well as that of a Slatester who has agreed to take the quiz on the record. This week’s contestant is copy chief Sarah Rutledge. Can you ace the quiz and beat Rutledge? Good luck! Donald Trump told Elon Musk...
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