Company Announcement 15/2021

November 23, 2021 NORDIC SHIPHOLDING A/SCompany Announcement: 15/2021Published via NASDAQ OMX on November 23, 2021 Revised Outlook for 2021 Assuming the Company’s three vessels remain in the Hafnia Handy Pool and Hafnia LR Pool, respectively, for the rest of the year, the TCE revenue for 2021 is now expected to be in the region of USD 8.5 million – USD 10.5 million, down from USD 9.0 million – USD 11.0 million as previously forecasted. After accounting for operating expenditure budgeted by the r

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United States Smart Meter Market Report 2021-2025 Featuring Honeywell International, Itron , Landis + Gyr, & Schneider Electric

Dublin, Nov. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “The US Smart Meter Market: Size, Trends & Forecast with Impact Analysis of COVID 19 (2021-2025)” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the US Smart Meter market by value, by product, by end-user, etc. The report also provides a detailed analysis of the COVID-19 impact on the US smart meter market. Smart meter refers to an energy meter that is able to provide detailed and often real-ti

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Indigenous culture represented with selection of names for new lacrosse division

Aspiring professional lacrosse players will be hitting the floor in a new British Columbia-based circuit next month. And they will all be representing squads whose names were chosen not only for their connections to the West Coast but also for the region’s Indigenous culture. The Arena Lacrosse League, a circuit which has operated in Ontario since 2017, recently announced it would be expanding and now feature a four-squad West Division. All of those West entrants will play out of the fieldhouse

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Global licence deal to provide COVID antibody test tech free to poorer countries – WHO

A global licence for serological technology that detects COVID-19 antibodies will be provided royalty-free to poor and middle-income countries under a first of its kind agreement to boost production, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday. The existing four tests, which check for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies developed after either an infection or a vaccine dose, could also inform decisions on the need for boosters to protect against the disease, it said in a statement. The non-exclusive licensing agreement reached with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), a public research institute offering the technology as a global public good, is the first test licence signed by the WHO’s Medicines Patent Pool (MPP).

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