The Hanoitimes - LNG is believed to be a major source in Vietnam's power mix capacity of roughly 130 GW by 2030. Vietnam has drafted a new master power development plan in which liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be a major source of energy for the country with two-digit annual energy demand growth by 2030. LNG is a major source in Vietnam's power mix energy by 2030. Photo: PV GAS Vietnam's Institute of Energy has compiled a list of 22 LNG power plants with the first to be operational by 2023. To make the goal achievable, Vietnam has planned to develop infrastructure capable of importing 8 billion cubic meters (cu.m) of LNG a year by 2030, including LNG from the US that has a widening trade imbalance with Vietnam. The following proposed LNG projects in Vietnam will provide an overview on the country’s LNG landscape in the future, Reuters has reported. 1/ Thi Vai LNG Terminal & Nhon Trach 3, 4 Power Plants is located in the southern province of Ba … [Read more...] about Overview on Vietnam LNG projects
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GameStop Stock Spikes Again And Reddit Is Down After GameStop CFO Jim Bell Resigns
Update: GameStop's stock is on the rise once again. Following the news of CFO Jim Bell's impending departure from the company, the company's stock price remain largely unchanged over the course of today, February 24. However, before market close, it spiked from the mid-$40 range to almost $92--roughly a 100% increase. In after hours trading, that's risen even further, standing at over $118 at the time of this writing. Perhaps coincidentally, other stocks that were targeted by Reddit's WallStreetBets subreddit, such as AMC, have also seen a spike to end the day. Whether that's a coincidence or not, Reddit--the entire site, not just the WSB subreddit--is down. That could be due to a sudden influx in traffic from people seeking out WSB's advice, as there were celebratory messages posted on WSB in reaction to the GameStop share price. at last, Gamestop comes alive! Ryan!!! I guess the CFO was blocking all the good news. — Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) February 24, 2021 Original … [Read more...] about GameStop Stock Spikes Again And Reddit Is Down After GameStop CFO Jim Bell Resigns
Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Adding Bravely Default 2 Spirits This Week
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is celebrating this week's launch of Bravely Default II with a new Spirit Board event. The event kicks off at 10 PM PT tomorrow, February 25, and introduces the four Heroes of Light from Square Enix's newest Switch RPG as Spirits. The heroes are paired up to make two different Spirits: Seth & Gloria and Elvis & Adelle. Each of those will appear periodically on the Spirit Board throughout the event. You'll also earn extra Spirit Points each time you defeat the new Bravely Default Spirits. The event runs until 10 PM PT on March 2. Bravely Default II launches for Switch on February 26. Despite the number in its title, it's actually the third proper installment in its series thus far, following the original Bravely Default and its sequel, Bravely Second. Bravely Default II is also a self-contained adventure, featuring an original cast of characters and story. Ahead of Bravely Default II's release, Square Enix recently shared a new trailer … [Read more...] about Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Adding Bravely Default 2 Spirits This Week
Why GameStop Couldn’t Capitalize On Its Reddit-Fueled Stock Rally
Despite GameStop's stock being driven as high as $483 a share in the wild Reddit-fueled rally at the end of January , the retailer itself was poorly positioned to take advantage of the unprecedented event. The company was unable to sell off any stock when prices peaked due to regulatory concerns, according to sources cited by Reuters . Theoretically, GameStop could have raised much-needed revenue through a stock sale when its stock peaked at over $400 a share, raising revenue towards its $216 million debt and investing in an ecommerce pivot--but it didn't. Sources familiar with the matter said that GameStop explored the possibility of selling off stock during the rally, but ultimately decided not to. The biggest issue was that GameStop was essentially in the middle of a fiscal quarter, and hadn't yet been able to report financial results for that quarter. Thanks to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations , the company could have found itself in hot water had … [Read more...] about Why GameStop Couldn’t Capitalize On Its Reddit-Fueled Stock Rally
Health Secretary Matt Hancock and NHS Sued Over £23.5 Mln Contract With US Data Firm Linked to CIA
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock is being sued over a £23.5 million contract with Silicon Valley data firm Palantir. In March 2020 the NHS hired Palantir to store massive amounts of health data which were accruing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. — openDemocracy (@openDemocracy) February 24, 2021 The temporary deal was extended in December for two years. Open Democracy is suing NHS England for failing to carry out a fresh Data Protection Impact Assessment when the deal was extended in December. Open Democracy, which is crowdfunding the £30,000 cost of the litigation, said on its website: "Palantir is best known for powering US intelligence operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Its founder Peter Thiel, a Trump-backing Silicon Valley billionaire, famously once wrote 'I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible'." — John McDonnell MP (@johnmcdonnellMP) February 24, 2021 Under the deal, NHS data is anonymised before it is handed over to … [Read more...] about Health Secretary Matt Hancock and NHS Sued Over £23.5 Mln Contract With US Data Firm Linked to CIA