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Century Bank of AmericaMIAMI, July 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — USCB FINANCIAL HOLDINGS, INC. (the “Company”) (NASDAQ: USCB) will report its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024 after the market close on Thursday, July 25, 2024.A conference call to discuss the quarterly results will also be held with Chairman, President and CEO Luis de la Aguilera, Chief Financial Officer Robert Anderson and Chief Credit Officer William Turner, more details of which are provided below.Live conference call and audio webcastDate: Friday, July 26, 2024Time: 11am ETDial-in: (833) 816-1416 (toll free within the U.S.) Passcode: USCB Financial Holdings CallA…

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HAMILTON, Bermuda, July 8, 2024–( BUSINESS WIRE )–The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited (“Butterfield”) (NYSE: NTB | BSX: NTB.BH) will release its second quarter 2024 financial results after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, July 22, 2024.Earnings Conference Call: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. ETDial-in information: +1 (844) 855 9501 (toll free within the U.S.) or +1 (412) 858 4603 (international)Meeting ID: Butterfield GroupLive Audio Webcast: A live audio webcast of the call will be accessible on the Investor Relations page on Butterfield’s website at https://www.butterfieldgroup.com/investor-relations/events-presentations.Replay: An audio replay of…

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Vanessa Bryant celebrated the success of her best friend, Sydney Leroux, over the weekend. The National Women’s Soccer League shared a video of the soccer player receiving her jersey with “150” emblazoned on the back. Surrounding her were Bryant and her daughters Natalia, Bianka, and Capri. The video shows Leroux greeting Bryant and his daughters at a recent Angel City game in Los Angeles. During a brief ceremony on the field minutes before the start of the game, Leroux, Bryant, their children and Angel City representatives are seen posing for photos next to ceremonial jerseys before kickoff. Bryant also shared…

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The Orioles hired Katie Griggs as president of business operations on Monday, making the former Seattle Mariners executive the first female president in franchise history.Griggs, 42, will oversee the business side of the franchise, a responsibility previously held by former Chairman and CEO John Angelos before he sold the team to an ownership group led by David Rubenstein in January.She resigned from her position with the Mariners on Friday, saying she wanted to move closer to her family on the East Coast. A North Carolina native and Dartmouth College graduate, she spent three years in Seattle running the club’s business…

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The Marantz Model 1 wireless streaming amplifier delivers great performance Home Wireless Routers Extenders and Amplifiers The Marantz Model 1 wireless streaming amplifier delivers great performance Product Specifications Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz: ±1 dBThe impedance of the connected speakers 4 – 16 Ω/ohm Gadget Flow Editor The Marantz M1 Wireless Streaming Amplifier is space-saving and delivers natural sound. – COMPATIBILITY: Experience the power to easily drive most speakers, plus the subwoofer output lets you create a complete 2.1 system.– 100 Watts per Channel: Enjoy high-quality, low-distortion amplification for crisp sound anywhere.- Enhanced features: HDMI eARC input and…

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A legal challenge to the Biden administration’s rule allowing retirement plans to prioritize environmental, social and corporate governance policies will be one of the first tests of how courts will rule on challenges to federal regulations in the post-Chevron era. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans is scheduled to hear a lawsuit brought by 25 Republican-led states on Tuesday that targets a Department of Labor rule that allows 401(k)s and other retirement plans to use ESG factors as “tiebreakers” when deciding where to invest. The hearing comes just two weeks after the Supreme Court handed down…

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It’s hard to avoid the hype surrounding AI these days: Promises of new developments like personal robot assistants and miracle cancer cures are everywhere, and company executives take every opportunity to tout AI’s capabilities to eager investors — and not-so-enthusiastic consumers. But not everyone is surprised by the AI ​​craze. James Ferguson, founding partner at the U.K.-based macroeconomic research firm MacroStrategy Partnership, worries that investor enthusiasm for AI is creating a concentrated market bubble reminiscent of the dot-com era. “Historically, these things end badly,” Ferguson told Bloomberg’s Merrin Somerset-Webb on the latest episode of the Merrin Talks Money podcast. “So…

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Submerged Wall Street sign.Getty Americans have always had something of a love-hate relationship with finance, and while strong financial markets have always been a key driver of American prosperity, the hate has usually outweighed the love in this relationship. Progressive attacks on financial markets and the endemic greed of Wall Street have been rampant since the Great Depression. Recent complaints from politicians like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) differ in some details from those of the 1930s, but they are not actually new. But in recent years, many conservatives (often national conservatives) have launched their own…

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Tom Steyer, the billionaire hedge fund manager, investor, and political activist, has made climate change his primary concern for more than a decade. In his new book, “Cheaper Faster Better,” Steyer argues that we are nearing a tipping point where the clean energy and climate technologies he has funded for years will dominate the global energy economy.Despite growing signs of a climate crisis, Steyer remains optimistic that capitalism has the power to “win the climate war,” as the book’s subtitle states.”The climate impacts are worse than people expected,” Steyer told Newsweek, “but our technological and economic ability to solve the…

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Downward angle icon Downward angle icon. Lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles are made with a class of PFAS chemicals. Source Photo/Getty Images Lithium-ion batteries are the most common type of battery found in electric vehicles. Scientists have found that lithium-ion batteries contain PFAS or “forever chemicals” that are found in air, water, snow, soil and sediment. Research calls for better battery technology and recycling to mitigate PFAS contamination. Scientists have discovered a new source of harmful “forever chemical” pollution: the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries found in most electric vehicles.Some lithium-ion battery technologies use PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl) chemicals to make the…

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