Defence Therapeutics ( DTCFF ) opened a new office at McMaster Innovation Park in Hamilton, Ontario, to support the expansion of its Accum radiopharmaceutical platform and business development activities. The biotechnology company said the new location will strengthen its radiopharmaceutical research capabilities by providing access to Hamilton's growing life sciences ecosystem. "As we continue to...
Defence Therapeutics ( DTCFF ) opened a new office at McMaster Innovation Park in Hamilton, Ontario, to support the expansion of its Accum radiopharmaceutical platform and business development activities. The biotechnology company said the new location will strengthen its radiopharmaceutical research capabilities by providing access to Hamilton's growing life sciences ecosystem. "As we continue to advance the Accum ® platform, this strategic positioning allows us to build new collaborations, access exceptional expertise and further strengthen the foundation we are building to develop the next generation of precision oncology therapies." said Sébastien Plouffe , CEO. More on Defence Therapeutics Inc. Financial information for Defence Therapeutics Inc.
As another heatwave rolled across Europe, the warehouses emptied before the politics could catch up. Air conditioners and fans sold out across Spain, Italy and Germany, most of them Chinese. Fan sales in Spain alone on the retail platform of Alibaba Group Holding (which owns the South China Morning Post) nearly doubled last month while Midea Group’s air-conditioner sales in western Europe surged b...
As another heatwave rolled across Europe, the warehouses emptied before the politics could catch up. Air conditioners and fans sold out across Spain, Italy and Germany, most of them Chinese. Fan sales in Spain alone on the retail platform of Alibaba Group Holding (which owns the South China Morning Post) nearly doubled last month while Midea Group’s air-conditioner sales in western Europe surged by over 70 per cent in the first six months of the year. A decade from now, such heatwaves may become...
Dirk von Mallinckrodt South Korea's benchmark KOSPI entered bear market territory on Wednesday after falling more than 20% from its June record high, as AI-related chip stocks extended their selloff. The KOSPI ( KOSPI ) ( EWY ) closed down 5.35% at 7,246.79, its lowest level since May 20, after swinging between gains and losses during the session. The benchmark had briefly rebounded by as much as ...
Dirk von Mallinckrodt South Korea's benchmark KOSPI entered bear market territory on Wednesday after falling more than 20% from its June record high, as AI-related chip stocks extended their selloff. The KOSPI ( KOSPI ) ( EWY ) closed down 5.35% at 7,246.79, its lowest level since May 20, after swinging between gains and losses during the session. The benchmark had briefly rebounded by as much as 1.8% before tumbling more than 6%, triggering a sidecar mechanism that temporarily halted program trading. Semiconductor stocks led the declines after U.S. chip shares slumped overnight on concerns that spending tied to artificial intelligence could moderate. Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) ( SSNLF ) fell 6.3%, while SK Hynix (000660.KS) ( HXSC.F ) lost 5.7%. South Korea's finance ministry said it would closely monitor market risks, including volatility linked to newly introduced leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to individual semiconductor stocks, Reuters reported. More on South Korea The Most Dangerous Stock Market In The World The ETF World Cup: The Winner Is EPU, But I Prefer EWY South Korea And Iran Crash The Stock Market South Korea's Lee presses officials to fast-track mega-chip projects Semi stocks overbought? Not according to Korea
Hong Kong Cantopop star Keung To has been disqualified from driving for three months after accumulating 15 demerit points for various traffic offences last year. Eastern Court on Wednesday revoked Keung’s probationary driving licence and ordered him to surrender the document within 14 days. But a lawyer representing the 27-year-old artist, who was absent from the hearing for work-related reasons, ...
Hong Kong Cantopop star Keung To has been disqualified from driving for three months after accumulating 15 demerit points for various traffic offences last year. Eastern Court on Wednesday revoked Keung’s probationary driving licence and ordered him to surrender the document within 14 days. But a lawyer representing the 27-year-old artist, who was absent from the hearing for work-related reasons, said Keung had lost his licence and reported the matter to police. Principal Magistrate David Cheung...