Minnesota nonprofits rally for more donations again in 2021 GiveMN is holding a special spring fundraiser for schools and nonprofits. May 3, 2021 10:09am Text size Copy shortlink:
Nonprofits across the state are again asking Minnesotans to step up their generosity this year after offering extra support in 2020.
GiveMN, the organization known for hosting Give to the Max Day each November, is putting on a second statewide online fundraiser, which began Saturday, to rally support for nonprofits and schools. We re not yet done with the pandemic and likely the impacts of it are going to be felt for a long time, said Jake Blumberg, executive director of GiveMN.
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The ‘Bennetts BSB Search for No.1’ campaign provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a fan to ride the 230hp Ducati Panigale V4 RS – a bike that clinched the 2019 and 2020 Bennetts BSB championships.
Thanks to a special collaboration with PBM and MotorSport Vision (MSV), this incredible chance is only open to members of Bennetts Rewards.
Access to Bennetts Rewards is free to riders who insure their motorcycle directly with Bennetts but is also available to everyone by purchasing a 12-month subscription for just £36. Bennetts Rewards allows riders of all experience and bike types to get more from motorcycling with all-year access to exclusive savings on motorcycling clothing, accessories and experiences, incredible competitions, unrivalled access at events and other amazing opportunities.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has agreed to acquire
PPD Inc., a provider of clinical and research services to the pharma and biotech industries, for $17.4 billion as healthcare deal making soars amid the pandemic.
Thermo Fisher will pay $47.50 a share for PPD, according to a statement Thursday, and will assume about $3.5 billion of net debt. The price represents a premium of about 24% to the PPD closing price Tuesday, before reports of a possible deal.
Companies like PPD that offer clinical research services, or CROs, help run the studies that get experimental drugs to market, a crucial part of the typically invisible infrastructure. Thermo Fisher has become a major player in the pandemic as a top producer of diagnostic test kits for Covid-19 as well as laboratory equipment and supplies. The PPD deal allows the company to provide a larger suite of services to
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