russian embassy to the united kingdom told us that russia treats covid 19 as a global threat and, fast, not interested in undermining global efforts the fight against it. we have now had that pfazze is being shut down. in the meantime, content creators need to be careful about spreading disinformation about covid 19 could get you banned on some platforms. charlie haynes the bbc news. a round up now of some of the stories making headlines here in the uk. more workers in england will now be able to avoid self isolation if they re contacted by nhs test and trace or pinged by the covid app. a government scheme which had just been for supermarket depots and food manufacturers is now being extended to include frontline emergency services and some transport workers. 200 more testing sites will be set up to help cope with the increased demand. high levels of cholesterol in middle aged people could be linked to an increased risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. researchers sa
When former head of Paragem Nathan Jacobson started having conversations with advice networks to find a merger partner, it wasn’t in his plan to become the MD of an ASX listed company.
“During the process with Easton I was asked to lead the company, which was a good surprise,” Jacobson says during an interview with
Professional Planner.
Platform provider HUB24’s deal in October last year involved selling its wholly-owned licensee business Paragem to the ASX-listed Easton Investments for $4 million as well as completing a proportional takeover of the company for $14 million. The deal coincided with HUB24’s acquisition of Xplore Wealth and Ord Minnett’s non-custody platform.
Society of Professional Journalists
Tuesday, April 13th, 2021
Several WKU students were honored as winners and finalists in this year’s SPJ Region 5 Mark of Excellence awards.
Honorees were announced at the Society of Professional Journalists’ virtual regional conference on April 10. SPJ Region 5 includes Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana. Winners in each category advance to the national SPJ competition.
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Lonsec boss to depart
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Charlie Haynes will step down as CEO of Lonsec, saying the time is right for him to “exit the business and pursue his other interests” and enable a new CEO to come on board. Mr Haynes has held the role since 2018.
“During the past three years Charlie has worked tirelessly to reshape and strengthen the business lines and expand Lonsec Research, SuperRatings and Lonsec Investment Solutions. This period has seen significant uplift in capabilities across all business units and the board is committed to seeing the business build upon this solid foundation,” Lonsec said in a statement.
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