Top Analyst Envisions Ether Moonshot To $10,000 As Whales And Sharks Show Increasing Signs Of Confidence
Crypto analyst and trader Ali Martinez is predicting that the leading smart contract platform Ethereum (ETH) is primed to hit five figures.
Crypto analyst and trader Ali Martinez is predicting that the leading smart contract platform Ethereum (ETH) is primed to hit five figures.
AMD divests ZT Systems data center infrastructure manufacturing business to Sanmina
U. S. packaging supplier unveils ready-to-ship solution helping brands cut lead times and protect revenue. NEPTUNE CITY, N. J., Oct. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb Flexcraft, a leading U. S.-based stock packaging supplier and blow molding manufacturer, has launched Depend on the Right.
A cold front will race through Colorado Monday. We’ll see gusty winds and a few showers across the Eastern Plains. It gets much colder on Tuesday!.
Bitplanet bought 93 BTC in Korea’s first regulated corporate purchase. The firm plans daily Bitcoin buys to reach a 10, 000 BTC treasury. Backed by major investors, Bitplanet leads Korea’s Bitcoin adoption. Bitplanet has made history in South Korea’s financial landscape by becoming the nation’s first publicly traded company to purchase Bitcoin (BTC) through a regulated [.] The post Bitplanet becomes South Korea’s first listed firm to buy Bitcoin (BTC) appeared first.
Thousands of pilgrims turned out Sunday in Romania’s capital for the consecration of religious paintings inside the world’s largest Christian Orthodox church that was being opened after 15 years of construction.
Lakeland Financial Non-GAAP EPS of $1.03 misses by $0.01, revenue of $69.03M misses by $0.17M
The post Crypto Industry Backs Australia’s Draft Law, Warns of Vague Rules appeared first The government’s new draft laws aim to bring crypto platforms under financial regulation, which is a move many see as long overdue. But while the industry welcomes the direction, it’s also calling for clearer rules before things move forward. Bringing Crypto Under Financial Rules The.
The National Grid gas company must pay a total of $3.1 million to two ex-workers with health issues for rejecting their requests to continue working from home after the pandemic, a Brooklyn jury has ruled.
“Bottom line, the well has run dry,” the USDA said. “At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 01. We are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats.”