SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESSWIRE / June 11, 2024 / Southern ITS International, Inc. (OTC PINK:SITS) today announced that it has successfully acquired an 80% ownership stake in Kinzie LLC, a dynamic e-commerce enterprise. Kinzie LLC, established in 2013 and previously family-owned, started in the jewelry industry and has expanded its offerings to include everyday household items.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 10, 2024 / Mawson Gold Limited ("Mawson" or the "Company") (TSXV:MAW)(Frankfurt:MXR)(OTC PINK:MWSNF) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a non-binding term sheet ("NBTS") with Southern Cross Gold Limited ("SXG") (ASX:SXG) dated June 11, 2024 (AEST), contemplating the acquisition of SXG by Mawson through an Australian scheme of arrangement transaction (the "Australian Arrangement"). Pursuant to the NBTS, Mawson is expected to acquire all the ordinary shares of SXG (the "SXG Shares") that Mawson does not already own and change its name to Southern Cross Gold Ltd (the "New Southern Cross").
Southern Co. (SO) closed the most recent trading day at $77.94, moving -0.9% from the previous trading session.
Southern (SO) invests in Johnson Energy Storage, a battery manufacturer, to advance safer, cost-effective solid-state batteries, enhancing the EV range and clean energy solutions.
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $310 million to settle charges over the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment that occurred in February 2023, with the majority of that going to cleanup costs. The company will pay a $15 million fine for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act as part of the federal settlement.
Norfolk Southern Corp. has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of the Interior to resolve all their claims and investigations relating to last year's derailment of one of the company's trains in East Palestine, Ohio.
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to resolve the federal government's investigation into the February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Signals captured on underwater microphones could be key to locating airplanes such as MH370 when they crash into the ocean, Cardiff University research shows. More than 100 hours of data, captured by devices known as hydrophones after 10 historical aircraft accidents and one submarine disappearance, were analyzed for the study. The findings, published in Scientific Reports a decade after the disappearance of MH370, offer recommendations for further investigation of the aircraft's last known location and establish a framework for addressing similar incidents in the future. Violent ocean impacts such as airplane crashes produce distinctive acoustic signatures which travel vast distances through the water and are recorded by hydrophone technology from various locations on the seabed. Dr. Usama Kadri, a Reader at Cardiff University's School of Mathematics, said, "Our analysis shows clear pressure signals from previous aircraft crashes were detected on hydrophones, even at distances exceeding 3,000km. In the case of MH370, official investigations concluded the aircraft must have crashed near the 7th arc—the point at which the last communication between the plane and INMERSAT occurred. Further analysis and future research are therefore necessary to fully comprehend the detected signals and their implications for MH370's disappearance." The study recommends authorities conduct field experiments including controlled explosions or airguns along the 7th arc while monitoring the signals received at surrounding hydroacoustic stations. With energy levels similar to the impact of MH370, experiments of this kind could reveal insights into the location of the missing aircraft, the study suggests. The experiments would also help develop the use of hydroacoustic technology as a tool for authorities to draw upon when narrowing down potential crash locations for airplanes in the future. Dr. Kadri added, "Similar exercises were performed in the search and rescue mission for the ARA San Juan, a submarine that vanished off the coast of Argentina in 2017. This shows us that it is relatively straightforward and feasible and could provide a means to determine the signal's relevance to MH370, prior to resuming with another extensive search. "If found to be related, this would significantly narrow down—almost pinpoint—the aircraft's location. On the other hand, if the signals are found to be unrelated, it would indicate a need for authorities to reassess the timeframe or location established by their official search efforts to date." MH370 disappeared on Saturday, 8 March 2014, during a journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Despite an extensive multinational search effort, the whereabouts of the aircraft and the fate of its 239 passengers and crew remain uncertain. The research focuses on hydrophone data from the final stage of the aircraft's journey in the Southern Indian Ocean, searching for signals generated near the 7th arc following the official search recommendations. Data associated with the disappearance stage of the flight around the time of the last communication, in the Gulf of Thailand, was also analyzed to check for unusual signals. Dr. Kadri said, "The disappearance of MH370 motivated this work because it raised questions about the detectability of aircraft crashes in the ocean and the potential use of hydroacoustic technology to aid in search and rescue efforts. Unfortunately, we've been unable to find a signal with the certainty needed to launch a new search for the missing aircraft. "However, if the recommendations are followed by the appropriate authorities, we can assess the relevance of the observed signals, potentially shedding light on the location of MH370."
We think Norfolk Southern stock (NYSE: NSC) and Snowflake stock (NYSE: SNOW) will offer similar returns in the next three years. Although these companies are from different sectors, they share similar market capitalizations of $50-55 billion.
After Mercedes workers voted against joining the United Automobile Workers, the union will have less momentum as it campaigns to organize Southern factories.