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FISHERS, Ind., April 30, 2021 / 3BL Media / - Land Betterment Corporation (“Land Betterment” or the “Company”), an environmental solutions company fostering positive impact through upcycling former coal mining and industrial sites to create sustainable community development and job creation, today announced the appointment of Michael Layman to its Board of Directors as an Independent Director.
Mark LaVerghetta, Chief Governance Officer of Land Betterment commented, “We are excited to welcome Michael as a member to our Board of Directors. We believe that his drive and success in building value for companies, his well-established network throughout the financial markets, and expertise he has amassed over the course of his career will be invaluable to Land Betterment as we continue to bring real solutions and innovation to the regions in which we operate.
Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the Ameris Bank First Quarter Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] After today s presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask question. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to turn the conference over to Nicole Stokes, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead.
Nicole S. Stokes
Corporate Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Great. Thank you, Andrea, and thank you to all who have joined our call today. During the call, we will be referencing the press release and the financial highlights that are available on the Investor Relations section of our website at amerisbank.com. I m joined today by Palmer Proctor, our CEO; and Jon Edwards, our Chief Credit Officer. Palmer will begin with some opening general comments, and then I m going to discuss the details of our financial results before we open it up for Q&A.
REvil gang wants Apple to pay $50m in ransom in exchange of leaked product design data
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The group claims it exfiltrated Apple product data after breaching Taiwanese supplier Quanta Computer
REvil gang wants Apple to pay $50 million in ransom in exchange of leaked data
Apple supplier Quanta has reportedly fallen victim to a ransomware attack from the Russian hacking group REvil, which is now threatening to leak schematics for current and future Apple products unless it is paid $50 million (about £36 million) in ransom.
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