Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Making Billions Through SPACs
.... try $7B
Sep.29 -- SPAC mania continues this week.
Yesterday, shareholders of Tortoise Acquisition Corp. approved a merger with Hyliion Inc., a battery-powered truck company.
The move allows Hyliion to go public without an additional IPO and will make its 28-year old founder a billionaire.
Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
Sep.29 -- SPAC mania continues this week.
Yesterday, shareholders of Tortoise Acquisition Corp. approved a merger with Hyliion Inc., a battery-powered truck company.
The move allows Hyliion to go public without an additional IPO and will make its 28-year old founder a billionaire.
Bloomberg’s Dani Burger reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
Space Weather, Solar System, Nova Science | S0 News Sep.29.2020
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•Sep 29, 2020
1 million deaths: Where does the world stand in battling the coronavirus...
188 countries . . .
The global death toll from the coronavirus passed the 1 million mark on Tuesday, according to a tally by the Johns Hopkins University. COVID-19 first emerged at the turn of the year, when Chinese health authorities said they were investigating a SARS-like virus after dozens of people were struck down by a mysterious pneumonia in the city of Wuhan. At the time, few anticipated it would bring the world to a virtual standstill within weeks. Indeed, by the beginning of February, some experts were hoping the virus had reached its peak, as infections in China began to fall. Such optimism was soon quelled, however, as France declared its first death from the coronavirus later that month. COVID-19 then tore through Europe and the Americas and has since affected almost every country on the planet. The number of fatalities is expected to rise significantly, with the World Health Organization predicting the toll will double unless drastic action is taken. The United States has the highest death toll with over 200,000 fatalities, followed by Brazil, India, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The number of deaths as a proportion of the population of each country sees Peru, Belgium, Bolivia, Spain, Ecuador, Chile, the UK, Brazil, Italy and the US with the worst death toll
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The global death toll from the coronavirus passed the 1 million mark on Tuesday, according to a tally by the Johns Hopkins University. COVID-19 first emerged at the turn of the year, when Chinese health authorities said they were investigating a SARS-like virus after dozens of people were struck down by a mysterious pneumonia in the city of Wuhan. At the time, few anticipated it would bring the world to a virtual standstill within weeks. Indeed, by the beginning of February, some experts were hoping the virus had reached its peak, as infections in China began to fall. Such optimism was soon quelled, however, as France declared its first death from the coronavirus later that month. COVID-19 then tore through Europe and the Americas and has since affected almost every country on the planet. The number of fatalities is expected to rise significantly, with the World Health Organization predicting the toll will double unless drastic action is taken. The United States has the highest death toll with over 200,000 fatalities, followed by Brazil, India, Mexico and the United Kingdom. The number of deaths as a proportion of the population of each country sees Peru, Belgium, Bolivia, Spain, Ecuador, Chile, the UK, Brazil, Italy and the US with the worst death toll
•Sep 29, 2020
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Bob Woodward: Election May Lead to 'Total Confusion, Chaos'
Sep.29 -- Bob Woodward, associate editor of The Washington Post, discusses his new book "Rage," which examines the Trump White House, and gives his take on the 2020 presidential election.
He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
The escalation of policing: Slave patrols, privatization, and predator d...
As police use private surveillance companies to track protesters and universities hire private forces, there's a danger that public records of police abuse could disappear.
•Sep 28, 2020
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