EXOCAD INTRODUCES THE EXOCAD SHOP FOR DENTALCAD SOFTWARE USERS

exocad, an Align Technology, Inc. company and a leading dental CAD/CAM software provider, today introduced its online shop, (shop.exocad.com), an additional way for current DentalCAD perpetual license users to purchase upgrades or add-on modules, accompanied by installation and configuration support. This additional service is available for all customers of participating exocad resellers.

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New Research Reveals Limited Career Opportunities Experienced by Black Workers Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs)

New research by Opportunity@Work finds Black workers without bachelor’s degrees are disproportionately excluded from middle- and high-wage jobs; identifies untapped pathways to economic mobility for Black STARs About Opportunity@Work Opportunity@Work is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase access to middle-wage jobs for the 70+ million U.S. workers who lack bachelor’s degrees but are Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs). Opportunity@Work engages with corporate, phi

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Got $5,000? These 2 Growth Stocks Are Down 60% From Their Highs

Buying and holding quality growth stocks can be a surefire way to significantly increase your portfolio’s value over the years. Two growth stocks that show lots of promise and are down more than 60% from their 52-week highs are BioNTech SE (NASDAQ: BNTX) and Matterport (NASDAQ: MTTR). Healthcare company BioNTech finished last week at less than $157 per share — down more than 66% from the $464 it peaked at last Aug. 10, which was just after the release of its second-quarter results.

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N.B. auditor general sees signs of improved finances but says more work needed

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s auditor general says there are signs of continued fiscal progress in the province. Paul Martin released two volumes of his annual report today and says while it’s encouraging that the net debt dropped to $13.5 billion in 2021, it’s still $3.4 billion higher than it was in 2012. Meanwhile Martin says he found a number of examples of unclear mandates or direction from the provincial government. He says the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development has not

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