Why the Next Science (ASX:NXS) share price opened 40% higher
Marc Sidarous | April 26, 2021 10:49am |
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Next Science Ltd (ASX: NXS) shares are shooting for the moon in Monday’s session. When trading commenced, shares in the medical company opened almost 41% higher at $2.00. They then continued on to a new 52-week high of $2.06 before partially retreating.
At the time of writing, the Next Science share price is trading at $1.77, up 24.65%. By comparison, the
Today’s positive price movement comes as the company announced it has received clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to sell one of its products in the US.
April 21, 2021 MACOMB/MOLINE, IL - Six students graduating from Western Illinois University at the end of the Spring 2021 semester have received the highest recognition from their colleges for their overall academic excellence by being named a College Scholar.
Faculty in each of the University s four academic colleges; Global Education and Outreach and the Centennial Honors College each select a graduating senior as the college s outstanding student. Students graduating as College Scholars have satisfied the criteria of excellence established by their individual academic college s faculty members. A Departmental Scholar is an outstanding degree candidate in an academic major as determined by the faculty in the major department. An Honors Scholar is a student in the Centennial Honors College who has completed a set of honors requirements and has achieved a grade point average of at least 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
Mar 13, 2021
LIBERTY Construction is scheduled to begin this month to restore Little Squaw Creek in Churchill Park, with trees, shrubs and other plants to be installed in the spring.
Churchill Park occupies 14 acres at 1315 Churchill Hubbard Road in Liberty. It’s situated in a wooded setting where area families can enjoy activities in peaceful surroundings. But Little Squaw Creek has a small perennial pond threatening the adjacent park road and infrastructure. To address this, the township applied for and received a grant through the Clean Ohio Fund to do restoration work on the creek. In addition to stabilizing the bank and protecting infrastructure, the restoration work has been designed to improve habitat and water quality within and adjacent to the stream, according to Judith Mitchell, senior project manager and biologist with Davey Resource Group Inc. in Kent.