SMS group now sole owner of Paul Wurth
Published 21st April, 2021 by Matthew Moggridge
German plant builder SMS group has acquired the remaining 40.8% of Paul Wurth SA and has become the sole owner of Paul Wurth s plant engineering business.
The 40.8% of shares were owned by the Luxembourg state and state-owned banking organisations, but now the German plant builder is in charge.
The Luxembourg site will now be expanded to become the R&D centre for decarbonisation and recycling within the SMS group, with both companies (SMS and Paul Wurth) pooling their R&D activities with the aim of setting technological standards in these forward-thinking fields .
Auckland boy Sam Ryan first to finish 50 Weet-Bix TRYathlons
11 Apr, 2021 07:24 PM
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Sam Ryan surrounded by family and Sanitarium officials at his 50th Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon on Sunday. Photo / Supplied
Sam Ryan surrounded by family and Sanitarium officials at his 50th Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon on Sunday. Photo / Supplied
Auckland boy Sam Ryan has become the first person to ever complete 50 Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlons.
The 14-year-old competed in the Bay of Islands event on Saturday marking the achievement.
Sam was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, a rare kidney disorder, at a young age and spent a lot of time in Starship Hospital growing up.
NEWSFLASH: Border Security is Still More Important than Mass Amnesty for Americans
Basic concepts such as national integrity remain key issues for voters.
According to a Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 likely US voters, roughly 62% responded that gaining control of the border is more important than giving amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.
This comes at a time when the US is facing a veritable crisis at its Southern border, with hundreds of thousands of migrants piling up at the border and putting major stress on detention centers. Only 31% believe that granting amnesty was more important than maintaining border control. In this case, amnesty refers to granting legal status to the roughly 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the U.S., according to John Binder of
04 Apr 2021 - 9:05
Al Sadd players celebrate after defeating Al Gharafa yesterday.
The Peninsula
Doha: Title-holders Al Sadd defeated Al Gharafa 2-0 at Al Sadd Stadium as the Cheetahs hopes of making the top four were handed a major blow following their QNB Stars League Round 20 fixture yesterday.
Nam Tae-Hee (16th minute) and Santi Cazorla (65th-minute penalty) scored the goals.
Al Sadd, who sealed their record-extending 15th Falcon Shield by taking an unassailable lead over their rivals, moved on to 54 points with their 17th victory, the most by any team.
Al Gharafa stood on 30 points following their ninth loss and slumped to sixth spot in the rankings following Qatar SC s loss to Al Sailiya while Al Ahli roared into the top four with a 2-1 win over Al Kharaitiyat.
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