No *wrong ATOS Stoney. But for a few seconds there, I bet I made your day.
For a few seconds you ruined my day you evil man-- I am currently OUT of Atossa!
How about that concert Travis Scott how amazingly poorly planned. 50,000 people really?
Mr Scott is himself I think at risk here--
Apparently with dead people on the ground and after two body guards told him to get off the stage he jacked up the music and said something like lets stomp around!
Many many questions surround this tragedy.
THEY ARE COMING! <--THE TOURISTS.
OPEN THE FAUCET MONDAY!
Shake Shack downgraded to Neutral at Northcoast after rally 07:30 SHAK
Curaleaf to acquire Tryke Companies for $286M 07:24 CURLF
Electric Last Mile plans to launch a Class 3 Urban Utility Commercial EV 07:20 ELMS Electric Last Mile Solutions announced its intention to move ahead with plans to launch the Urban Utility vehicle after the ELMS Board approved production. The Urban Utility is a Class 3 commercial electric vehicle targeting over 5,700 lbs. of max payload, more than 11,000 lbs. gross vehicle weight rating and approximately 125 miles of range. Its price positioning is expected to be competitive against ICE counterparts. The cab-over chassis design of the Urban Utility is configurable, and it can be outfitted with a dry box, flat bed, stake bed and other customizable cargo options. ELMS sees the introduction of the Urban Utility as an opportunity to expand its target customer applications, including delivery, construction, landscaping, towing and refrigeration. "After the prototype Urban Utility was shown and tested with customers for the past several months and received such strong feedback, we are excited to proceed with our plan for production and delivery in 2022," said James Taylor, CEO, ELMS. "As market demand for commercial EVs continue to increase due to rising emissions standards, legislative action and corporate ESG goals, the Urban Utility is an equally capable, emissions-free option compared to its ICE counterparts."
Canada Goose price target raised to C$80 from C$65 at Baird 06:57 GOOS Baird analyst Jonathan Komp raised the firm's price target on Canada Goose to C$80 from C$65 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. The analyst said the current trajectory which does not yet include international tourism benefits, strengthens his conviction in the company's recovery progress and multi-year EPS potential.