AAPL297.01-1.00 (-0.34%) ▼|ABBV230.01+13.52 (+6.25%) ▲|ABT87.83-0.58 (-0.66%) ▼|ACN124.83-3.15 (-2.46%) ▼|ADBE194.90-0.26 (-0.13%) ▼|AMAT640.18+23.07 (+3.74%) ▲|AMD551.63+14.26 (+2.65%) ▲|AMGN344.72+7.12 (+2.11%) ▲|AMT176.43+0.38 (+0.22%) ▲|AMZN232.79-11.60 (-4.75%) ▼|AVGO392.13-19.22 (-4.67%) ▼|AXP338.07+0.07 (+0.02%) ▲|BA220.83-1.89 (-0.85%) ▼|BAC57.37+1.17 (+2.08%) ▲|BKNG167.77-4.01 (-2.33%) ▼|BLK1,051.74+1.65 (+0.16%) ▲|BMY54.70+0.70 (+1.30%) ▲|BNY146.44+2.81 (+1.96%) ▲|BRK-B488.69-0.77 (-0.16%) ▼|C145.67+2.61 (+1.82%) ▲|CAT1,022.28+36.46 (+3.70%) ▲|CL88.67-0.81 (-0.91%) ▼|CMCSA22.32-0.11 (-0.49%) ▼|COF200.70-0.83 (-0.41%) ▼|COP109.70+1.96 (+1.82%) ▲|COST951.35-0.10 (-0.01%) ▼|CRM150.12-1.66 (-1.09%) ▼|CSCO121.53+1.99 (+1.66%) ▲|CVS101.30+2.98 (+3.03%) ▲|CVX175.06+1.43 (+0.82%) ▲|DE598.59+9.35 (+1.59%) ▲|DHR178.19+1.02 (+0.58%) ▲|DIS102.45-1.44 (-1.39%) ▼|DUK123.52-0.34 (-0.27%) ▼|EMR150.21-0.45 (-0.30%) ▼|FDX328.78+3.80 (+1.17%) ▲|GD343.36-6.65 (-1.90%) ▼|GE355.12-2.52 (-0.70%) ▼|GEV1,127.59+17.86 (+1.61%) ▲|GILD124.87+1.11 (+0.90%) ▲|GM80.43+1.14 (+1.44%) ▲|GOOG348.78-18.68 (-5.08%) ▼|GOOGL349.68-18.35 (-4.99%) ▼|GS1,106.37+9.81 (+0.89%) ▲|HD326.62-7.66 (-2.29%) ▼|HON228.11-0.90 (-0.39%) ▼|IBM252.22+3.12 (+1.25%) ▲|INTC140.94+6.95 (+5.19%) ▲|INTU257.77-9.23 (-3.46%) ▼|ISRG402.95-3.83 (-0.94%) ▼|JNJ231.29+2.90 (+1.27%) ▲|JPM331.48+6.26 (+1.92%) ▲|KO79.53+0.14 (+0.18%) ▲|LIN516.71+4.56 (+0.89%) ▲|LLY1,102.08+3.51 (+0.32%) ▲|LMT493.60-17.35 (-3.40%) ▼|LOW214.40-7.80 (-3.51%) ▼|LRCX409.54+20.50 (+5.27%) ▲|MA484.09-5.70 (-1.16%) ▼|MCD270.10-8.51 (-3.05%) ▼|MDLZ59.51-0.61 (-1.01%) ▼|MDT79.27-0.07 (-0.09%) ▼|META563.85-13.37 (-2.32%) ▼|MMM163.22+2.62 (+1.63%) ▲|MO69.51+0.39 (+0.56%) ▲|MRK115.48+1.61 (+1.41%) ▲|MS227.09+3.92 (+1.76%) ▲|MSFT367.34-12.06 (-3.18%) ▼|MU1,211.38+77.39 (+6.82%) ▲|NEE86.08-0.67 (-0.77%) ▼|NFLX72.88-4.50 (-5.82%) ▼|NKE43.19-2.01 (-4.45%) ▼|NOW93.01-2.03 (-2.14%) ▼|NVDA208.65-2.04 (-0.97%) ▼|ORCL175.07-9.22 (-5.00%) ▼|PEP140.71-1.31 (-0.92%) ▼|PFE25.08-0.13 (-0.52%) ▼|PG147.68-2.70 (-1.80%) ▼|PLTR119.50-8.97 (-6.98%) ▼|PM173.17-5.23 (-2.93%) ▼|QCOM221.90-4.21 (-1.86%) ▼|RTX181.83-3.77 (-2.03%) ▼|SBUX100.15-0.50 (-0.50%) ▼|SCHW92.03+0.33 (+0.36%) ▲|SO93.43+0.34 (+0.37%) ▲|SPG214.57+3.24 (+1.53%) ▲|T22.10+0.09 (+0.41%) ▲|TMO464.01-0.60 (-0.13%) ▼|TMUS180.06-1.61 (-0.89%) ▼|TSLA405.05+4.56 (+1.14%) ▲|TXN332.28+9.42 (+2.92%) ▲|UBER71.43-0.21 (-0.29%) ▼|UNH406.68+5.72 (+1.43%) ▲|UNP259.91+3.03 (+1.18%) ▲|UPS107.24+2.38 (+2.27%) ▲|USB58.68+0.54 (+0.93%) ▲|V326.60-0.64 (-0.20%) ▼|VZ45.36-0.01 (-0.02%) ▼|WFC83.84+1.64 (+2.00%) ▲|WMT117.18+0.00 (+0.00%) ▲|XOM138.47+0.66 (+0.48%) ▲|AAPL297.01-1.00 (-0.34%) ▼|ABBV230.01+13.52 (+6.25%) ▲|ABT87.83-0.58 (-0.66%) ▼|ACN124.83-3.15 (-2.46%) ▼|ADBE194.90-0.26 (-0.13%) ▼|AMAT640.18+23.07 (+3.74%) ▲|AMD551.63+14.26 (+2.65%) ▲|AMGN344.72+7.12 (+2.11%) ▲|AMT176.43+0.38 (+0.22%) ▲|AMZN232.79-11.60 (-4.75%) ▼|AVGO392.13-19.22 (-4.67%) ▼|AXP338.07+0.07 (+0.02%) ▲|BA220.83-1.89 (-0.85%) ▼|BAC57.37+1.17 (+2.08%) ▲|BKNG167.77-4.01 (-2.33%) ▼|BLK1,051.74+1.65 (+0.16%) ▲|BMY54.70+0.70 (+1.30%) ▲|BNY146.44+2.81 (+1.96%) ▲|BRK-B488.69-0.77 (-0.16%) ▼|C145.67+2.61 (+1.82%) ▲|CAT1,022.28+36.46 (+3.70%) ▲|CL88.67-0.81 (-0.91%) ▼|CMCSA22.32-0.11 (-0.49%) ▼|COF200.70-0.83 (-0.41%) ▼|COP109.70+1.96 (+1.82%) ▲|COST951.35-0.10 (-0.01%) ▼|CRM150.12-1.66 (-1.09%) ▼|CSCO121.53+1.99 (+1.66%) ▲|CVS101.30+2.98 (+3.03%) ▲|CVX175.06+1.43 (+0.82%) ▲|DE598.59+9.35 (+1.59%) ▲|DHR178.19+1.02 (+0.58%) ▲|DIS102.45-1.44 (-1.39%) ▼|DUK123.52-0.34 (-0.27%) ▼|EMR150.21-0.45 (-0.30%) ▼|FDX328.78+3.80 (+1.17%) ▲|GD343.36-6.65 (-1.90%) ▼|GE355.12-2.52 (-0.70%) ▼|GEV1,127.59+17.86 (+1.61%) ▲|GILD124.87+1.11 (+0.90%) ▲|GM80.43+1.14 (+1.44%) ▲|GOOG348.78-18.68 (-5.08%) ▼|GOOGL349.68-18.35 (-4.99%) ▼|GS1,106.37+9.81 (+0.89%) ▲|HD326.62-7.66 (-2.29%) ▼|HON228.11-0.90 (-0.39%) ▼|IBM252.22+3.12 (+1.25%) ▲|INTC140.94+6.95 (+5.19%) ▲|INTU257.77-9.23 (-3.46%) ▼|ISRG402.95-3.83 (-0.94%) ▼|JNJ231.29+2.90 (+1.27%) ▲|JPM331.48+6.26 (+1.92%) ▲|KO79.53+0.14 (+0.18%) ▲|LIN516.71+4.56 (+0.89%) ▲|LLY1,102.08+3.51 (+0.32%) ▲|LMT493.60-17.35 (-3.40%) ▼|LOW214.40-7.80 (-3.51%) ▼|LRCX409.54+20.50 (+5.27%) ▲|MA484.09-5.70 (-1.16%) ▼|MCD270.10-8.51 (-3.05%) ▼|MDLZ59.51-0.61 (-1.01%) ▼|MDT79.27-0.07 (-0.09%) ▼|META563.85-13.37 (-2.32%) ▼|MMM163.22+2.62 (+1.63%) ▲|MO69.51+0.39 (+0.56%) ▲|MRK115.48+1.61 (+1.41%) ▲|MS227.09+3.92 (+1.76%) ▲|MSFT367.34-12.06 (-3.18%) ▼|MU1,211.38+77.39 (+6.82%) ▲|NEE86.08-0.67 (-0.77%) ▼|NFLX72.88-4.50 (-5.82%) ▼|NKE43.19-2.01 (-4.45%) ▼|NOW93.01-2.03 (-2.14%) ▼|NVDA208.65-2.04 (-0.97%) ▼|ORCL175.07-9.22 (-5.00%) ▼|PEP140.71-1.31 (-0.92%) ▼|PFE25.08-0.13 (-0.52%) ▼|PG147.68-2.70 (-1.80%) ▼|PLTR119.50-8.97 (-6.98%) ▼|PM173.17-5.23 (-2.93%) ▼|QCOM221.90-4.21 (-1.86%) ▼|RTX181.83-3.77 (-2.03%) ▼|SBUX100.15-0.50 (-0.50%) ▼|SCHW92.03+0.33 (+0.36%) ▲|SO93.43+0.34 (+0.37%) ▲|SPG214.57+3.24 (+1.53%) ▲|T22.10+0.09 (+0.41%) ▲|TMO464.01-0.60 (-0.13%) ▼|TMUS180.06-1.61 (-0.89%) ▼|TSLA405.05+4.56 (+1.14%) ▲|TXN332.28+9.42 (+2.92%) ▲|UBER71.43-0.21 (-0.29%) ▼|UNH406.68+5.72 (+1.43%) ▲|UNP259.91+3.03 (+1.18%) ▲|UPS107.24+2.38 (+2.27%) ▲|USB58.68+0.54 (+0.93%) ▲|V326.60-0.64 (-0.20%) ▼|VZ45.36-0.01 (-0.02%) ▼|WFC83.84+1.64 (+2.00%) ▲|WMT117.18+0.00 (+0.00%) ▲|XOM138.47+0.66 (+0.48%) ▲|
21.3 C
New York
Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Tag: plans

Alto Ingredients, Inc. Completes Transaction to Monetize All 2025 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credits

PEKIN, Ill., June 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alto Ingredients, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALTO), a leading producer and distributor of specialty alcohols, renewable fuels and essential ingredients, announced that it has completed a sale transaction with a third-party corporate buyer for all of Alto Ingredients’ 2025 Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credits generated from its low-carbon ethanol production.

ODNB Financial Corporation and National Capital Bancorp, Inc. Announce Merger of Equals Creating a Top Tier Community Bank Headquartered in Washington, D.C. with Approximately...

Highlights of the Announced Transaction:Will create a bank holding company with approximately $2.4 billion in assets and 10 branches across Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland,...

Polyrizon Advances NASARIX™ Development with Key Human Study to Characterize Nasal Residence Time and Support FDA Regulatory Pathway

New performance and characterization study in collaboration with leading European medical center marks a critical milestone in the validation of the NASARIX™ allergy blocker’s protective barrier function

Sunrise Realty Trust Announces Dividend for the Second Quarter 2026

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., June 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sunrise Realty Trust, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNS) (“SUNS” or the “Company”), a lender on the Tannenbaum Capital Group (“TCG”) Real Estate platform, today announced its dividend for the quarter ending June 30, 2026.

PAN GLOBAL ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF $7.2 MILLION PRIVATE PLACEMENT WITH ALPAYANA

/NOT FOR DISSEMINATION, RELEASE OR PUBLICATION IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES OR FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES/TSXV: PGZ   |   OTCQB: PGZFF   |   FRA: 2EU...

Statkraft to pump more water into Blåsjø reservoir

(Oslo, 14 June 2026) – Statkraft has decided to build the Blåfjell Pump, which will channel more water directly into Blåsjø, Norway’s largest hydropower reservoir. This will increase production in the Ulla-Førre power plants by 54 GWh. Four local and regional suppliers have been awarded contracts worth a total of NOK 250 million.

Thee four construction contracts have been awarded to contractors from Karmøy, Suldal, Voss and Grenland. Work on the pumping facility starts already this week.

Norway’s battery
Blåsjø is Norway’s largest “hydropower battery”, where water can be stored for several years to balance out weather-related variations between dry and wet years. The reservoir stretches across Ryfylke and Setesdal and is Norway’s largest reservoir in terms of stored energy.

In Hjelmeland municipality, just west of Blåsjø, there are three smaller lakes whose water currently flows down to Stølsdal power plant at a lower level in the Ulla-Førre system. Due to flood losses and constraints in this watercourse, the water can be used much more efficiently by instead being lifted around 60 metres up into the Blåsjø reservoir. The measure will increase electricity production in the NO2 price area by 54 GWh, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of around 2,700 Norwegian households.

“Finally, after many years of planning and adjustments, we have found a profitable way to carry out the project. Getting more water into Blåsjø is perhaps one of the most valuable things we can do for society, because the reservoir can store the water for several years and we increase generation in existing hydropower plants. In this way, significantly more energy can be generated from an already developed system, with limited additional impact on nature,” says Executive Vice President for Development in Statkraft, Pål Otto Eide.

Statkraft recently announced that the company plans to invest NOK 70 billion in Norwegian hydropower over the next ten years, and the Blåfjell Pump project is part of this strategy.
“The Blåfjell Pump is one of many projects Statkraft is carrying out to help build and strengthen Norway. In total, our investments in the coming years represent one of the largest industrial boosts in the country,” says Eide.

Work starts now
The project includes a transfer tunnel, a pumping station inside the mountain, as well as several smaller transfer structures. The work will have a total cost of approximately NOK 300 million and starts this week, aiming to commission the pump by December 2027.

At the same time as the pumping facility is being built, Statkraft will also carry out improvements required by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) on four dams at the western end of Blåsjø. The plan is to complete all work during 2028.

Local ripple effects
For this project, Statkraft has chosen a contract strategy that has enabled participation from national, regional and local contractors alike. Among other things, the construction work has been split into four different contracts.

“It has been important for us to facilitate a form of competition where contractors can do what they do best, and where the contractors we also need in our day-to-day operations are able to take part in the bidding. We have noticed that there is less activity in the construction market, and competition for the contracts has been strong,” says Tor Oxhovd Svalesen, who has led the development of the project.

For further information, please contact
Nina Nerbøvik Holand, media spokesperson Statkrfaft AS
Tel: +47 48 22 17 75
E-mail: ninh@statkraft.com

Best Way to Check and Increase Your Credit Scores (2026): Experian Boost® Named Top Tool for Raising Credit Scores by Expert Consumers

NEW YORK, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Consumers has released a new in depth review highlighting Experian Boost® and its role in helping people...

Hey World, Meet WOZOYO – With Tech That Helps You Find Your Flow

HONG KONG, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Wozoyo, a new global consumer technology brand from Secure Connection Limited has announced its global launch, introducing a...

SHELL PLC FIRST QUARTER 2026 EURO AND GBP EQUIVALENT DIVIDEND PAYMENTS

SHELL PLC FIRST QUARTER 2026 EURO AND GBP EQUIVALENT DIVIDEND PAYMENTS

Questerre successfully tests HCCO® Technology in a Commercial-Sized Vessel at PX Energy

THIS NEWS RELEASE IS NOT FOR DISSEMINATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR UNITED STATES PERSONS

Osstem Implant Accelerates Innovation in India with ‘Denall TV’, a Digital Dental Education Hub

Over the past two years since its launch in April 2024, Denall TV has become a core platform for digital dental education in India.Opened...

Premium Jeju Fruit Spirit “TOMORA” Wins Consecutive Awards at Major Global Spirits Competitions

SEOUL, South Korea, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- TOMORA Craft Spirits, a handcrafted premium Jeju mandarin spirit inspired by the ancient name of Jeju's...

CARsgen Presents Allogeneic CAR T-cell Products CT0596 and CT1190B at EHA 2026

SHANGHAI, June 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- CARsgen Therapeutics Holdings Limited (Stock Code: 2171.HK), a company focused on developing innovative CAR T-cell therapies, announces poster...

Ascentage Pharma Presents Multiple Clinical Updates at EHA2026 Congress

ROCKVILLE, Md. and SUZHOU, China, June 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ascentage Pharma Group International (NASDAQ: AAPG; HKEX: 6855), a global, commercial-stage, integrated biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of novel therapies to address unmet medical needs in cancer, announced today that seventeen clinical updates from its core assets were presented at the 31st Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA2026), including eight poster presentations. The presentations featured data from ongoing clinical studies of olverembatinib (HQP1351), the first third-generation BCR-ABL1 inhibitor approved in China, and lisaftoclax (APG-2575), the first approved China-developed Bcl-2 selective inhibitor. The EHA2026 Congress convened in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 11 to 14, 2026.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Newsletter Signup

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Privacy(Required)
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
HomeTagsPlans