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EQS-News: cyan AG today announced its preliminary 2023 figures and achieved 41% growth in recurring revenue in its core business Cybersecurity

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Mercoledì, Aprile 10, 2024

Munich, April 02, 2024 – cyan AG, a provider of intelligent cybersecurity solutions, today announced its preliminary figures for the 2023 financial year.

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  • Munich, April 02, 2024 – cyan AG, a provider of intelligent cybersecurity solutions, today announced its preliminary figures for the 2023 financial year.
  • Including the BSS/OSS segment, operating revenue of EUR 8.6 million was achieved, which is within the forecast range of EUR 8 to 9 million.
  • Following the carve-out of the discontinued BSS/OSS segment, operating revenue in 2023 amounted to EUR 4.7 million, which is thus fully attributable to the Cybersecurity segment.
  • Thomas Kicker, CEO of cyan AG: "The preliminary figures for the 2023 financial year confirm that the sale of the BSS/OSS segment was the right step.

Climate change will strike Australia’s precious World Heritage sites – and Indigenous knowledge is a key defence

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Martedì, Febbraio 6, 2024

We developed a climate change “toolkit” for World Heritage properties with site managers and Traditional Owners.

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  • We developed a climate change “toolkit” for World Heritage properties with site managers and Traditional Owners.
  • To our knowledge, it is the first time such guidance has been co-developed and tested with World Heritage property managers and Indigenous experts in this country.
  • Bringing climate science and Indigenous knowledge systems together promises to produce better results for heritage protection as the climate changes.

Mounting climate threats to heritage


Our new research explored climate impacts at three very different sites:

  • Tidal flats, floodplains, lowlands and plateaus provide habitat for many rare or endemic plants and animals.
  • The region is also experiencing more extreme temperatures and heatwaves, changing fire regimes, more intense cyclones, and increasingly intense extreme rainfall events.
  • Hot and dry conditions are causing erosion of topsoil, increasingly exposing Aboriginal cultural heritage.


Read more:
Climate change must be a catalyst for reform of the World Heritage system

Tapping into deep knowledge

  • An Indigenous Reference Group of Traditional Owners from a number of World Heritage sites in Australia contributed their expert knowledge.
  • Effectively addressing climate impacts on World Heritage values requires the deep knowledge, values and worldviews of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
  • Tapping into this deep understanding of connections between nature and culture can help support the management of spiritual, living landscapes.

Adapting to climate change

  • World Heritage site managers can take a broad range of practical actions to adapt to climate change.
  • In cases where climate change is likely to lead to changes in the values of a site, there may be a need to reevaluate management objectives and strategies (such as accommodating new groups of organisms or “ecological communities”, letting some populations decline, and managed retreat of shorelines).
  • In some cases, managers may aim to retain certain values across a wider landscape while accepting local change.


Read more:
Climate adaptation projects sometimes exacerbate the problems they try to solve – a new tool hopes to correct that

Looking ahead

  • They can focus on the parts most useful to them, depending on their capacity and needs.
  • Ultimately, this resource will help protect Australia’s cultural and natural heritage.
  • Jess Melbourne-Thomas received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
  • Brenda Lin received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
  • Mandy Hopkins received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

EQS-News: Delivery Hero announces preliminary results for Q4 2023, delivering on its FY 2023 targets and issuing guidance for FY 2024

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Lunedì, Febbraio 5, 2024

Delivery Hero announces preliminary results for Q4 2023, delivering on its FY 2023 targets and issuing guidance for FY 2024

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  • Delivery Hero announces preliminary results for Q4 2023, delivering on its FY 2023 targets and issuing guidance for FY 2024
    The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
  • Delivery Hero announces preliminary1 results for Q4 2023, delivering on its FY 2023 targets and issuing guidance for FY 2024
    Successful execution of Delivery Hero’s growth strategy with a strong focus on profitability, cash generation and disciplined capital allocation
    Fully delivered on its FY 2023 guidance.
  • EBITDA of EUR 725-775 million and a positive Free Cash Flow2
    Berlin, 5 February 2024 – Delivery Hero SE (“Delivery Hero”, the “Company” or the “Group”), the world’s leading local delivery platform, today publishes preliminary results for Q4 2023 and FY 2023, confirming that it has delivered on all guidance parameters for FY 2023.
  • Delivery Hero will publish its additional preliminary numbers for Q4 2023 in its Trading Update in combination with a conference call as previously scheduled on February 14, 2024.

Disposal of interests in Acacia Estates and Bora Africa to the group’s development subsidiary, Gateway Real Estate Africa

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Martedì, Gennaio 30, 2024

Another part of the Grit 2.0 strategy is to organise the Group's real estate assets into logical sector groupings.

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  • Another part of the Grit 2.0 strategy is to organise the Group's real estate assets into logical sector groupings.
  • Bora Africa has a pipeline of predominantly development opportunities, which GSL does not currently have the capital to develop.
  • of the enlarged issued share capital in Bora Africa (the "Bora Subscription") for an aggregate subscription price of US$9,999 (the "Bora Subscription Price").
  • Following the Bora Investment, Bora Africa will use the proceeds to repay the GSL/Bora Loan in full.

EQS-News: beaconsmind AG: beaconsmind AG reports second half year 2022 results – with acceleration of growth and profitability in FY2023 post turnaround

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Martedì, Settembre 5, 2023

The company’s half year results were negatively impacted by its single product focus in beaconsmind as well as high one-off costs stemming from M&A-related costs.

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  • The company’s half year results were negatively impacted by its single product focus in beaconsmind as well as high one-off costs stemming from M&A-related costs.
  • beaconsmind has prepared consolidated financial statements in accordance with IFRS and reports its key financial figures in Swiss francs.
  • Jonathan Sauppe, CEO of beaconsmind: "The second half year 2022 results were below our expectations and include certain write-offs in conjunction with decisions by previous Management.
  • The second half year financial report 2022 is available for download on beaconsmind's website (www.beaconsmind.com) in the "Investor Relations" section.

Zilliqa announces the formation of Zilliqa Group

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Mercoledì, Agosto 23, 2023

Ltd., developers of the high-performance, high-security, and low-fee Zilliqa blockchain, today announces the formation of the Zilliqa Group, an integrated group of businesses built to deliver vanguard Web3 and blockchain-based products and solutions.

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  • Ltd., developers of the high-performance, high-security, and low-fee Zilliqa blockchain, today announces the formation of the Zilliqa Group, an integrated group of businesses built to deliver vanguard Web3 and blockchain-based products and solutions.
  • Mark Hemsley, transitioning from his Chairmanship of Zilliqa Research, will serve as the Chairman for the Zilliqa Group.
  • To find out more about Zilliqa Group, visit www.zilliqa.group
    "The formation of Zilliqa Group signifies a landmark moment in our journey.
  • Co-founder of Zilliqa and new board member of Zilliqa Group, Max Kantelia, added:
    "The expansive vision and mandate for the newly formed Zilliqa Group is one that resonates deeply with me - both personally and professionally.

Zilliqa announces the formation of Zilliqa Group

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Mercoledì, Agosto 23, 2023

Ltd., developers of the high-performance, high-security, and low-fee Zilliqa blockchain, today announces the formation of the Zilliqa Group, an integrated group of businesses built to deliver vanguard Web3 and blockchain-based products and solutions.

Key Points: 
  • Ltd., developers of the high-performance, high-security, and low-fee Zilliqa blockchain, today announces the formation of the Zilliqa Group, an integrated group of businesses built to deliver vanguard Web3 and blockchain-based products and solutions.
  • Mark Hemsley, transitioning from his Chairmanship of Zilliqa Research, will serve as the Chairman for the Zilliqa Group.
  • To find out more about Zilliqa Group, visit www.zilliqa.group
    "The formation of Zilliqa Group signifies a landmark moment in our journey.
  • Co-founder of Zilliqa and new board member of Zilliqa Group, Max Kantelia, added:
    "The expansive vision and mandate for the newly formed Zilliqa Group is one that resonates deeply with me - both personally and professionally.

Thriving in the face of adversity: Resilient gorillas reveal clues about overcoming childhood misfortune

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Lunedì, Maggio 15, 2023

In the chaos that followed, his younger sister was killed by another gorilla, and his mother and older sister fled the group.

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  • In the chaos that followed, his younger sister was killed by another gorilla, and his mother and older sister fled the group.
  • But researchers have documented the same kinds of problems in adulthood in nonhuman animals that experienced early life adversity.
  • Activities like smoking and unhealthy food choices can’t be the whole story, then, since animals don’t engage in typical human health risk behaviors.
  • However, there are interesting hints that things might work differently in mountain gorillas, which are one of humans’ closest living relatives.

Decades of gorilla observations

    • Losing your mother is only one of many bad things that can happen to a young gorilla, though.
    • If so, could we gather any insight into the fundamental question of how early life experiences can have long-lasting effects?
    • These experiences are the gorilla equivalent of some kinds of adversity that are linked with long-term negative effects in humans and other animals.
    • This is a strong indication that these experiences were indeed adverse from the perspective of a gorilla.

Where do gorillas get their resilience?

    • Although our findings corroborate previous research on maternal loss in gorillas, they contrast with other studies on early adversity in humans and other long-lived mammals.
    • The absence of this connection in one of our closest relatives suggests there might be protective mechanisms that help build resiliency to early-life knocks.
    • Gorillas may provide valuable clues to understand how early life experiences have such far-reaching effects and how people can potentially overcome them.
    • When young gorillas lose their mothers, other social group members fill in the companionship hole she leaves behind.

EQS-News: Salzgitter Aktiengesellschaft: Salzgitter Group delivers €1.2 billion in earnings before taxes in the exceptional year of 2022

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Martedì, Marzo 28, 2023

The Steel Processing and Technology business units also made gratifying contributions, however, as did our participating investment in Aurubis AG.

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  • The Steel Processing and Technology business units also made gratifying contributions, however, as did our participating investment in Aurubis AG.
  • Assuming no further escalation in political and economic circumstances, this warrants confidence in looking toward the full year 2023.
  • EBITDA of € 1,618.2 million (2021: € 1,261.6 million) and earnings before taxes of € 1,245.4 million (2021: € 705.7 million) makes 2022 one of Salzgitter AG’s most successful years ever.
  • As Gunnar Groebler, Salzgitter AG’s Chief Executive Officer, commented:
    “The financial year 2022 marks a turning point in Salzgitter AG’s history.

EQS-News: Multitude SE publishes preliminary unaudited full-year results for 2022

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Giovedì, Marzo 16, 2023

Revenue growth was driven mainly by SweepBank, which showed a remarkable increase of 102.4%, from EUR 6.9 million in 2021 to EUR 13.9 million in 2022.

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  • Revenue growth was driven mainly by SweepBank, which showed a remarkable increase of 102.4%, from EUR 6.9 million in 2021 to EUR 13.9 million in 2022.
  • Multitude's EBIT from continuing operations reached EUR 31.6 million in 2022 compared to EUR 27.2 million in 2021.
  • Despite challenging market conditions, net finance costs decreased by EUR 4.7 million (20.9%) in 2022 to EUR 17.8 million from EUR 22.5 million in 2021.
  • Cash and cash equivalents decreased by EUR 148.3 million (49.2%), amounting to EUR 153.3 million at the end of 2022 (2021 - EUR 301.6 million).