SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 23, 2021 / Hagens Berman urges Ebix, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBIX) investors with significant losses to submit your losses now.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Kaskela Law LLC announces that a shareholder class action lawsuit has been filed against Ebix, Inc. (“Ebix” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: EBIX) on behalf of investors who purchased shares of the Company’s common stock between November 9, 2020 and February 19, 2021, inclusive (the “Class Period”). Investors who purchased Ebix’s common stock during the Class Period and suffered an investment loss in excess of $100,000 are encouraged to contact Kaskela Law LLC (D. Seamus Kaskela, Esq.) at (484) 258 – 1585, or by email at skaskela@kaskelalaw.com or online at https://kaskelalaw.com/case/ebix-inc/, for additional information about this action and their legal rights and options. According to the complaint, on February 19, 2021, Ebix revealed that its independent auditor, RSM US LLP (“RSM”), resigned “as a result of being unable, despite repeated inquiries, to obtain
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Sister Joan Lang, 90, a Sister of Mercy in Chicago, IL, died at The Little Company of Mary Hospital in Chicago on January 6, 2021. She had recently resided at Mercy Circle in Chicago, IL.
Sister Joan Lang was born on April 23, 1930, to Sylvester and Anna Oetker Lang, in Marshalltown, Iowa. After graduating from St. Mary’s High School, she worked at Fisher Governor Company until 1955. She then attended Marycrest College in Davenport, Iowa. After one year there, she entered the Sisters of Mercy in Chicago. She earned a B.A. in Elementary Education from St. Xavier College in Chicago in 1964 and a Masters of Science in Curriculum and Supervision from Northern Illinois University in De Kalb, IL in 1973. She taught all grades from first through eighth and was a school administrator.