Operator
Thank you and welcome, everyone, to FormFactor s First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. On today s call are Chief Executive Officer, Mike Slessor; and Chief Financial Officer, Shai Shahar. Before we begin, Jason Cohen, the company s General Counsel, will remind you of some important information.
Jason Cohen
General Counsel
Thank you. Today, the company will be discussing GAAP P&L results and some important non-GAAP results intended to supplement your understanding of the company s financials. Reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures and other financial information are available in the press release issued today by the company and on the Investor Relations section of our website.
The Globe and Mail Gillian Livingston Published April 13, 2021 Bookmark
At the start of the pandemic, ETF providers launched work-from-home and streaming-service funds to capitalize on changes to how we live. Now, providers are putting forward funds based on what life could look like after the pandemic, including the return of travel and live sporting events.
Other new ETFs play on positive social media-generated market buzz and increased investor attention in areas such as clean energy, space exploration and bitcoin.
Both the recently launched Roundhill MVP ETF (MVP-A) – an U.S. ETF that invests in sports franchises, sporting-goods companies and facilities – and Canada’s Harvest Travel and Leisure Index ETF (TRVL-T) – which invests in large-cap travel companies – are a play on the post-pandemic recovery, says Daniel Straus, vice-president of ETFs and financial products research at National Bank Financial.
St John failing to meet response time targets: 90yo waits three hours after cat attack
12 Apr, 2021 08:00 AM
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When Nellie Joosten, 92, started having stomach pain so severe she was shaking and vomiting St John told her daughter to driver her to hospital. Photo/Michael Cunningham
When Nellie Joosten, 92, started having stomach pain so severe she was shaking and vomiting St John told her daughter to driver her to hospital. Photo/Michael Cunningham
A 90-year-old woman lost consciousness at least three times during a three-hour wait for an ambulance after her cat bit her leg leaving her kitchen awash with blood .
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St John ambulance service under fire: 91yo waited two hours for ambulance - eight days later she was dead
4 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Jean Petch waited two hours for a St John paramedic to treat her when she fell and hit her head. Photo / Supplied
Jean Petch waited two hours for a St John paramedic to treat her when she fell and hit her head. Photo / Supplied
Eight days later she was dead.
Her story is among dozens the Herald has been told about seriously sick or injured people waiting hours for an ambulance - an issue St John says could be resolved with guaranteed Government funding instead of reliance on public donations.