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Published: Mar 29, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & MONTREAL (BUSINESS WIRE) Repare Therapeutics Inc. (“Repare” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: RPTX), a leading clinical-stage precision oncology company enabled by its proprietary synthetic lethality approach to the discovery and development of novel therapeutics, today announced that each of its Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Steve Forte and its Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Maria Koehler (collectively, the “Executives”), have established Automatic Securities Disposition Plans (“ASDPs”) in accordance with applicable United States and Canadian securities legislation, including U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) rule 10b5-1 and the recommended practices set forth in the recently issued Canadian Securities Administrators’ Staff Notice 55-317 (“Staff Notice 55-317”) and the Company’s internal policies.
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Tech Moves: Microsoft hires activist fired by Amazon; ex-Sprint CEO leaves F5 Networks board
April 2, 2021 at 11:09 am
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Maren Costa. (Elizabeth Munsson Photo) Maren Costa, one of two former leaders of the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice group who was fired by Amazon last April, is now a principal lead designer at Microsoft.
Costa first joined Amazon in 2002 and was an employee for more than 15 years, working as a UX designer on the retail website, Amazon Go, and Alexa Shopping.
Owner Loy Merck says his business, which reopened its outdoor area in mid-January for weekend service, was losing money in the fall because of limited capacity and shorter hours; nonetheless, he decided it was worth reopening now that the State of Colorado is allowing it.
Erik Ludwig, who s been the Meadowlark s general manager for the past nine years, says being open has been a double-edged sword, because he wants to take care of his employees as much as possible. You ve got to balance it with being as safe as possible, he says. Then trying to make the financials work is a whole other ballgame, because it s just so different than before. The sales are just so different. We re down 75 percent, at least.”