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Striker Lights Unveils Exclusive Corvette C6 Tail Lights and Side Markers for a Show-Stopping Look

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

KAUKAUNA, Wis., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Striker Lights, the leading aftermarket lighting manufacturer catering to car enthusiasts, proudly announces the launch of its exclusive Corvette C6 Tail Lights and Side Markers.

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  • KAUKAUNA, Wis., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Striker Lights, the leading aftermarket lighting manufacturer catering to car enthusiasts, proudly announces the launch of its exclusive Corvette C6 Tail Lights and Side Markers.
  • The RGB Flow Series lighting technology accentuates your Corvette C6 with vibrant bursts of color, creating a show-stopping look.
  • The introduction of the Corvette C6 Tail Lights and Side Markers by Striker Lights represents a landmark moment in the aftermarket lighting industry.
  • To learn more about the Corvette C6 Tail Lights and Side Markers, as well as explore the full range of offerings from Striker Lights, visit their website or contact their customer service team today.

Eldorado Announces 2024 Detailed Production & Cost Guidance; Provides Four-Year Growth Profile

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Gold production in 2024 is expected to be between 505,000 to 555,000 ounces, a 9% increase from 2023 gold production (based on the mid-point of the range).

Key Points: 
  • Gold production in 2024 is expected to be between 505,000 to 555,000 ounces, a 9% increase from 2023 gold production (based on the mid-point of the range).
  • Exploration and evaluation expenses are expected to be $27 to $30 million in 2024, with 65% expensed, and 35% capitalized.
  • In 2024, production guidance of 175,000 to 190,000 ounces at the Lamaque Complex is consistent with the previously guided range of 180,000 to 190,000 ounces.
  • Gold production of 675,000 to 735,000 ounces by 2027, resulting in growth of 45% over the four-year period from 2023 production and a compound annual growth rate of over 9%.

Applied Biomics Launches Anti-Host Cell Protein (HCP) Antibodies with > 95% Coverage

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Applied Biomics, Inc. , a leading Proteomics service provider, launches a new product line offering Anti-HCP Antibodies with well over 95% coverage.

Key Points: 
  • Applied Biomics, Inc. , a leading Proteomics service provider, launches a new product line offering Anti-HCP Antibodies with well over 95% coverage.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240228749573/en/
    Antibody Coverage of Applied Biomics' Anti-CHO Antibody by 2D Western Blot (WB).
  • Following are highlights of Applied Biomics’ HCP Antibodies:
    High HCP coverage: Detects well over 2500 (up to ~5000) low and high molecular weight (LMW & HMW) HCPs, with > 95% overall HCP coverage and > 90% each quadrant coverage.
  • With our leading HCP antibody coverage services , customers can now test Applied Biomics’ HCP antibody against their process specific HCPs, or compare with other HCP antibodies to find a better fit.

The macroeconomic effects of global supply chain reorientation

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Saturday, February 10, 2024
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We analyse the macroeconomic

Key Points: 
    • We analyse the macroeconomic
      effects of supply chain reorientation through localisation policies, using a global dynamic
      general equilibrium model.
    • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
      analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
    • The large sensitivity of the global economy to the recent supply chain shocks suggests that
      the international trade reconfiguration implied by localisation policies could also have sizable
      impacts on key macroeconomic variables such as output, employment and inflation.
    • Thus, localisation focuses on the
      goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.
    • Retaliation also attenuates any positive effects from
      reshoring on output and implies a reduction in the volume of overall international trade.
    • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
      most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
    • Either that, or the economic costs are considered a worthwhile trade-off for an increase
      in security of supply, for example.
    • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
      analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
    • Recent supply chain shocks have had large effects, with disruptions in 2021 estimated
      to have reduced euro area GDP by around two percent and doubled the rate of manufacturing producer inflation (Celasun et al., 2022).
    • To analyse this issue, we simulate a (partial) reshoring of production back to Europe in
      a global dynamic general equilibrium framework.
    • Thus,
      localisation focuses on the goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.3 We
      model reshoring through a direct change to the export goods? production-function parameters.
    • Since reshoring
      effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
    • This means that imports that are at the end of the supply chain (i.e.
    • In particular, our work relates to papers examining the potential for countries to reduce
      their exposure to global supply chains.
    • (2021) demonstrate that reduced reliance on foreign inputs does not mitigate pandemicinduced contractions in labour supply.
    • (2021) find no evidence of a relationship
      between global value chain integration and macroeconomic volatility.
    • This dynamic, along with factors such as natural disasters, climate-change
      induced volatility and terrorism mean that supply chain disruptions could be a new normal
      (Grossman et al., 2021).
    • Our work contributes to the literature providing dynamic general equilibrium analyses of
      protectionist policies, in particular those using global macroeconomic models to quantify trade
      policy changes.
    • (2008) analyse the effect of a rise in protectionism in response
      to rising global trade imbalances.
    • Linde? and Pescatori (2019) find that although the macroeconomic costs of a
      trade war are substantial, a fully symmetric retaliation is the best response.
    • (2020) consider a rich input-output structure and demonstrate that closer integration amplifies
      the adverse effects of protectionist trade policies.
    • Several recent studies have also examined the economic effects of a global trade fragmentation.
    • First, we modify a dynamic general
      equilibrium model of the global economy in order to analyse the transmission of localisation
      policies.
    • This allows for a comprehensive treatment of cross-border macroeconomic interdependences and spillovers between the different regions.
    • 4

      There is, however, substantial cross-country heterogeneity in terms of impact, with small open economies
      (SOEs) reliant on global supply chains more affected.

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      Second, we are able to assess both long-run effects and the transition dynamics of localisation
      policies.

    • Our model contains a detailed monetary block and captures inflation dynamics, which is a key
      concern for supply chain reorientation.
    • Overall, our paper contains a careful analysis of the key aspects of the localisation debate,
      including effects of localisation on domestic competition and efficiency.
    • Section 2 provides a brief overview of the model, the modifications to examine
      global supply chain reorientation, some key details on the calibration and a brief discussion of
      the nature of our exercise.
    • (2020) for discussions of the relative strengths and weaknesses of
      trade and macroeconomic models in assessing large economic shocks.
    • 2.1

      Supply chain reorientation

      Our analysis focuses on imported inputs used to produce goods for export, as the introduction
      of localisation policies is in response to recent disruptions to global supply chains.

    • Since reshoring
      effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
    • Further to
      these effects, engagement with global firms provides an opportunity for knowledge spillovers to
      local firms (Criscuolo et al., 2017).
    • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
      most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
    • (B12)

      Adjusting the share of local inputs in export goods, of course, affects prices and quantities all
      along the supply chain.

Hexadrone Starts C5 and C6 Drone Type Examination After Successful GAP Analysis of The TUNDRA 2’ Specification by Notified Body

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Monday, December 11, 2023

This compliance will ensure that the TUNDRA 2 users will be able to fly in European airspace legally, in accordance with categories C5 and C6, from 2024.

Key Points: 
  • This compliance will ensure that the TUNDRA 2 users will be able to fly in European airspace legally, in accordance with categories C5 and C6, from 2024.
  • Marcel Visser, CEO of NavCert GmbH, stated, “Congratulations to Hexadrone on being first confirming both multicopter C5 and C6 Drone specification compliancy to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945.
  • We are honored to be the Notified Body (NB 2603) selected by Hexadrone to perform Type Examinations for both version of the Tundra 2.
  • Starting 2024, Hexadrone is accelerating it’s worldwide expansion by selecting and recruiting Specialised resellers over the Globe.

Board of Directors of Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Welcomes New Chair

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Monday, October 30, 2023

SHORT HILLS, N.J., Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation announced the election of Jim Calbi as Chair of its Board of Directors.

Key Points: 
  • SHORT HILLS, N.J., Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation announced the election of Jim Calbi as Chair of its Board of Directors.
  • It is with great privilege that the Foundation will benefit from his knowledge, leadership and deep commitment to the Foundation as Board Chair."
  • "As a family who has personally benefited from the Reeve Foundation's invaluable support, it is an honor to be appointed Chair of the Reeve Foundation Board of Directors," said Calbi.
  • In addition to serving on the Reeve Foundation Board of Directors, Calbi also sits on the board of the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Red Cross and is a former member of the Rhode Island Public Television Board of Directors.

BowFlex Celebrates Holiday Season with Transformative New Products

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231024026425/en/
    BowFlex is launching two new products for the holidays: the BowFlex Max Trainer SE and the BowFlex IC Bike SE.
  • The BowFlex Max Trainer SE and the BowFlex IC Bike SE are now available for pre-order at bowflex.com .
  • BowFlex is also building on the success of its C6 indoor cycling bike with the new BowFlex IC Bike SE.
  • We heard that people find fans are a little noisy, so we took that off the BowFlex Max Trainer SE.

AgEagle’s eBee Drones Receive EASA’s C6 Certificate for BVLOS Flights in the European Union

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (NYSE American: UAVS) (“AgEagle” or the “Company”), an industry-leading provider of full stack flight hardware, sensors and software for commercial and government use, today announced that the eBee X™, eBee TAC™ Public Safety, eBee™ Ag and eBee™ Geo drones (“eBee X Series”) have been designated with the C6 class identification label in accordance with the European Union (“EU”) regulations.

Key Points: 
  • With this new certification, the eBee X Series become the only professional drones in the market with both C6 and C2 markings, providing distinct advantages to operators throughout Europe.
  • Barrett Mooney , Chairman and CEO of AgEagle, noted, “The inclusion of the C6 marking alongside our C2-labeled eBee drones will significantly enhance the market advantages for our European customers.
  • Marcel Visser, Managing Director of NavCert GmbH, stated, “Congratulations to AgEagle on achieving the C6 marking for the eBee X series drones.
  • We remain dedicated to upholding the requisite standards of quality and safety for drone operations within the European Union."

DYU C6 electric bike: lightweight and convenient, creating a new choice for urban cyclists

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Electric bicycle, with its environmental protection and convenient characteristics, has become the new favorite of modern urban people.

Key Points: 
  • Electric bicycle, with its environmental protection and convenient characteristics, has become the new favorite of modern urban people.
  • In this area, DYU has once again brought us a new product - DYU C6 electric bicycle .
  • C6, as DYU's latest masterpiece, quickly attracted the attention of a large number of consumers with its lightweight design and excellent performance.
  • DYU spokesman William said: "We are very excited to introduce the C6 electric bicycle.

Allot Service Gateway Delivers 2x Performance on Intel-based AWS C6in Instances Compared with C5n Instances

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

New test results from leading network-native security and network intelligence solution provider Allot – In collaboration with Intel – show 2x network performance improvement with AWS C6in instances compared with C5n instances using the same compute and memory resources.

Key Points: 
  • New test results from leading network-native security and network intelligence solution provider Allot – In collaboration with Intel – show 2x network performance improvement with AWS C6in instances compared with C5n instances using the same compute and memory resources.
  • C6in instances deliver up to 2x more network bandwidth, and 2x higher packet performance than comparable C5n instances.
  • The Allot Service Gateway platform, which was used for performance testing is currently deployed in the AWS cloud with a major communication services provider.
  • That makes the Allot Service Gateway a perfect application to test the C6in instances based on the AWS Nitro System,” said Mark Shteiman, SVP of the Smart Business Unit at Allot.