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11:53
Brazilian customer engagement platform Zenvia Inc. recently announced that the company plans to initiate a voluntary delisting process from the Nasdaq Capital Market and simultaneously submit an application for deregistration to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
This decision marks that this technology company, which focuses on the Latin American market, will gradually reduce its public trading status in the US capital market. The delisting process is expected to proceed in an orderly manner in accordance with relevant regulatory requirements, and the specific timetable has not yet been disclosed. Analysts point out that this move may be related to factors such as the company's strategic focus adjustment, high compliance costs of maintaining a listing, or seeking other financing channels. The company stated that it will promptly disclose information to investors regarding the progress of the delisting in the future.
11:51
European mining stocks rise to highest level since 2008
Glonghui, February 25th|The STOXX Europe 600 Basic Resources Index once rose by 2.2%, reaching its highest intraday level since May 2008, making it the best-performing sector in the STOXX Europe 600 Index. Fresnillo rose 6.3%, Rio Tinto increased by 2.6%, Anglo American gained 4.5%, Glencore rose 2.4%, Antofagasta increased by 4.7%, and KGHM Polska Miedź rose 5.1%.
11:48
Major breakthrough in the energy storage industry! Reports say Google is heavily investing in "iron-air batteries" capable of providing stable power for up to 100 hours
Glonghui, February 25th|According to market news, tech giant Google has recently announced that it will adopt innovative "iron-air batteries" energy storage technology at its large data center campus in Minnesota, a move regarded as a technological watershed for the battery industry. Reports indicate that Google is making a significant bet on "iron-air batteries." These new devices, known as "iron-air batteries," can provide stable power for up to 100 hours, a significant improvement over the current mainstream lithium batteries, which can only last 4 to 8 hours. This technology greatly extends the lifespan of green energy facilities. In addition, some brokerage firms have stated that Europe, Australia, and other regions are experiencing a new wave of high growth. Continuous subsidies in Australia are injecting vitality, making it a driving force for household energy storage; the UK introduced remarkable subsidies at the end of last year, which may become the next engine; demand in Ukraine is recovering, and Poland also launched a new round of household solar storage subsidy programs at the end of January.
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