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The S&P/TSX Composite was higher by another 0.6 per cent for the trading week ending with Thursday’s close and now stands 11.9 per cent higher for 2021.
According to Relative Strength Index (RSI), the benchmark as a whole remains overbought with a reading of 72 that is above the sell signal of 70.
There are no index members trading at attractive, oversold levels below the RSI buy signal of 30 this week. Two cannabis stocks, Hexo Corp. and Aurora Cannabis Inc. are closest with RSIs of 34.
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SAN DIEGO, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lytx
®, a global leader in video telematics solutions, today announced it achieved record revenue in 2020, driven by a 63% increase in new customers along with significant demand from current clients for its industry-leading machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI) technology. The growth trajectory continued in Q1 2021 with Lytx reporting a new quarterly record of over 100,000 new and upgrade subscriptions to its best-in-class MV+AI technology. In a year filled with uncertainty, we accelerated our growth by focusing on delivering value to clients as they rose to the challenge brought on by the global crises of 2020, said Brandon Nixon, Chairman and CEO of Lytx.
Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington and other local government officials joined together on Friday, April 9, to encourage residents and businesses to help clean up the streets of Bossier Parish on Satur- day, April 17th event, âOperation Clean Sweep.â (Stacey Tinsley, Bossier Press-Tribune)
Local government officials came together on Friday, April 9, to share their thoughts and express the importance on the upcoming Saturday, April 17th event, âOperation Clean Sweep.â
Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington and the Bossier Sheriffâs Office (BPSO) are partnering with Keep Bossier Beautiful to perform a clean sweep of Bossier Parish.
BPSO is encouraging volunteers around the parish to join us for the big cleanup day on Saturday, April 17, as we participate in âOperation Clean Sweep.â