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jilibet today SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced the appointment of Janesh Moorjani as the company's chief financial officer, effective December 16, 2024 . Moorjani brings over 20 years of experience in the technology industry, with deep expertise in driving growth and efficiency at scale. Most recently, Moorjani served as CFO and COO of Elastic NV (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company. Reporting to chief executive officer Andrew Anagnost , Moorjani will lead and oversee Autodesk's global finance organization. Moorjani will succeed interim chief financial officer Elizabeth "Betsy" Rafael, who will serve as an advisor to the company through the end of fiscal 2025 and will continue to serve on Autodesk's Board of Directors, resuming her status as an independent director following the transition period and end of her employment by the company. "We are excited to welcome such a high-caliber and seasoned CFO in Janesh," said Andrew Anagnost , president and CEO of Autodesk. "His deep finance and software experience will be instrumental in supporting Autodesk's continued momentum with sustained growth and enhanced profitability. I look forward to partnering with Janesh to drive Autodesk's successful path forward and continue creating additional value for our stockholders. I also thank Betsy for stepping into the interim CFO role at an important time for Autodesk, and for her continued contributions both through the transition and as a qualified and experienced board member moving forward." Moorjani brings strong experience leading dynamic public software companies. He recently was CFO of Elastic since 2017 and assumed the additional responsibilities of COO in 2022. Prior to Elastic, he served in executive and leadership roles at Infoblox, VMware, Cisco, PTC, and Goldman Sachs. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Cohesity, a leading AI-powered data security and data management company. "I am thrilled to join Autodesk and work with Andrew, the company's strong management team and the Board to capitalize on the compelling growth opportunities we have ahead," said Moorjani. "Autodesk has established a clear leadership position as a technology innovator by providing differentiated and connected solutions that allow customers across industries to design and make anything. I look forward to working with the team to build on Autodesk's strong financial foundation to drive continued growth, profitability and free cash flow to ultimately deliver sustainable stockholder value." ABOUT AUTODESK The world's designers, engineers, builders, and creators trust Autodesk to help them design and make anything. From the buildings we live and work in, to the cars we drive and the bridges we drive over. From the products we use and rely on, to the movies and games that inspire us. Autodesk's Design and Make Platform unlocks the power of data to accelerate insights and automate processes, empowering our customers with the technology to create the world around us and deliver better outcomes for their business and the planet. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk. #MakeAnything Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including quotations from management, statements regarding our strategies, performance, results, growth, profitability and free cash flow, and all statements that are not historical facts. There are a significant number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from statements made in this press release, including: our strategy to develop and introduce new products and services and to move to platforms and capabilities, exposing us to risks such as limited customer acceptance (both new and existing customers), costs related to product defects, and large expenditures; global economic and political conditions, including changes in monetary and fiscal policy, foreign exchange headwinds, recessionary fears, supply chain disruptions, resulting inflationary pressures and hiring conditions; geopolitical tension and armed conflicts, and extreme weather events; costs and challenges associated with strategic acquisitions and investments; our ability to successfully implement and expand our transaction model; dependency on international revenue and operations, exposing us to significant international regulatory, economic, intellectual property, collections, currency exchange rate, taxation, political, and other risks, including risks related to the war against Ukraine launched by Russia and our exit from Russia and the current conflict between Israel and Hamas; inability to predict subscription renewal rates and their impact on our future revenue and operating results; existing and increased competition and rapidly evolving technological changes; fluctuation of our financial results, key metrics and other operating metrics; our transition from up front to annual billings for multi-year contracts; deriving a substantial portion of our net revenue from a small number of solutions, including our AutoCAD-based software products and collections; any failure to successfully execute and manage initiatives to realign or introduce new business and sales initiatives, including our new transaction model for Flex; net revenue, billings, earnings, cash flow, or new or existing subscriptions shortfalls; social and ethical issues relating to the use of artificial intelligence in our offerings; our ability to maintain security levels and service performance meeting the expectations of our customers, and the resources and costs required to avoid unanticipated downtime and prevent, detect and remediate performance degradation and security breaches; security incidents or other incidents compromising the integrity of our or our customers' offerings, services, data, or intellectual property; reliance on third parties to provide us with a number of operational and technical services as well as software; our highly complex software, which may contain undetected errors, defects, or vulnerabilities; increasing regulatory focus on privacy issues and expanding laws; governmental export and import controls that could impair our ability to compete in international markets or subject us to liability if we violate the controls; protection of our intellectual property rights and intellectual property infringement claims from others; the government procurement process; fluctuations in currency exchange rates; our debt service obligations; and our investment portfolio consisting of a variety of investment vehicles that are subject to interest rate trends, market volatility, and other economic factors. Further information on potential factors that could affect the financial results of Autodesk are included in Autodesk's Form 10-K and subsequent Forms 10-Q, which are on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Autodesk disclaims any obligation to update the forward-looking statements provided to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/autodesk-appoints-janesh-moorjani-as-chief-financial-officer-302316577.html SOURCE Autodesk, Inc.Fijian economy projected to expand by 3.8 percent this year

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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AmpliTech Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMPG, AMPGW) (the "Company”), a designer, developer, and manufacturer of state-of-the-art signal processing components for satellite, Public and Private 5G, and other communications networks, including the design of complete 5G/6G systems and a global distributor of packages and lids for integrated circuits assembly, today announced it has closed on its previously announced registered direct offering for the sale of 1,603,259 shares of common stock (or pre-funded warrants in lieu thereof) ("the Securities”) at an offering price of $0.92 per share. The gross proceeds to the Company from the registered direct offering were approximately $1,475,000 before deducting the placement agent's fees and other offering expenses. Maxim Group LLC acted as the sole placement agent in connection with the offering. The Securities were offered pursuant to a shelf registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-278657), which was declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC”) on April 24, 2024. The offering was made only by means of a prospectus supplement that forms a part of such registration statement. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor will there be any sales of these Securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. A prospectus supplement relating to the Securities offered in the registered direct offering was filed by the Company with the SEC. Copies of the prospectus supplement relating to the registered direct offering, together with the accompanying prospectus, can be obtained at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov or from Maxim Group LLC, 300 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022, Attention: Syndicate Department, or via email at [email protected] or telephone at (212) 895-3500. About AmpliTech Group AmpliTech Group, Inc., comprising five divisions-AmpliTech Inc., Specialty Microwave, Spectrum Semiconductors Materials, AmpliTech Group Microwave Design Center, and AmpliTech Group True G Speed Services is a leading designer, developer, manufacturer, and distributor of cutting-edge radio frequency (RF) microwave components and 5G network solutions. Serving global markets, including satellite communications, telecommunications (5G & IoT), space exploration, defense, and quantum computing, AmpliTech Group is committed to advancing technology and innovation. Forward-Looking Statements All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are "forward-looking statements” including within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The information in this announcement may contain forward-looking statements and information related to, among other things, statements regarding the Company, its business plan and strategy, and its industry. Such forward statements include, but are not limited to, that the booking of orders and anticipation of booking of orders, including LNB and 5G products and Fujitsu Spain, will lead to sales of products, These statements reflect management's current views with respect to future events based on information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements, including risks related to market conditions, and other risks described in the Company's filings with the SEC. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after such date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Contacts: Corporate Social Media Twitter: @AmpliTechAMPG Instagram: @AmpliTechAMPG Facebook: AmpliTechInc Linked In: AmpliTech Group Inc Investor Social Media Twitter: @AMPG_IR StockTwits: @AMPG_IR Company Contact: Jorge Flores Tel: 631-521-7831 [email protected]CYPRESS LAKE, Fla. (AP) — Peter Suder's 16 points helped Miami (Ohio) defeat Mercer 75-72 on Tuesday. Suder had six rebounds and four steals for the RedHawks (4-2). Eian Elmer scored 15 points and added five rebounds and three steals. Antwone Woolfolk shot 5 of 8 from the field and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line to finish with 13 points, while adding six rebounds. Ahmad Robinson finished with 19 points, six assists and three steals for the Bears (3-4). Brady Shoulders added 14 points and four steals for Mercer. Alex Holt also put up 12 points and nine rebounds. Miami went into the half leading Mercer 35-30. Elmer scored 11 points in the half. Suder scored 12 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Police in Georgia on Saturday fired water cannons to disperse pro-EU protesters rallying for a ninth consecutive day against the prime minister's decision to shelve talks on joining the European Union. The Caucasus nation has been engulfed in turmoil since the governing Georgian Dream party declared that it had won a disputed October 26 election. The party's critics have accused it of creeping authoritarianism and of steering the country back towards Russia. Thousands of defiant pro-EU protesters in Georgia began to rally Friday eve after the prime minister claimed victory in a "battle" against the opposition. Tens of thousands have taken to the streets since the election to protest against alleged electoral fraud. Fresh rallies took place across the country after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced last week that Georgia would not hold talks on European Union membership until 2028. Police have fired tear gas and water cannon against pro-EU protests in Tbilisi and hundreds of arrests have been made, triggering outrage at home and mounting international condemnation. France, Germany and Poland condemned what they called the government's "disproportionate" use of force against protesters and opposition leaders in a joint statement Friday. - 'Fighting for our freedom' - Shortly after midnight on Saturday, riot police in full gear moved in with water cannons to disperse the rally outside the parliament building, making arrests as the crowd retreated a few metres (yards), an AFP reporter witnessed. Earlier on Friday evening, several thousand people blocked the street outside parliament, with some blowing whistles and others setting off firecrackers. The crowd was smaller than on previous nights and the mood quieter, but protesters rejected claims the movement was dying out. "People will continue the protest," said one demonstrator, 23-year-old Giorgi, wearing a Georgian flag and a back scarf pulled over his nose. "They're patient, I will be here for the rest of my life if it is necessary to save my country." Separate protests were held outside Georgia's Public Broadcaster -- accused of being a government propaganda tool -- as well as the education ministry and the country's tourism administration offices. Shalva Alaverdashvili, founder of the Georgian hotels' federation, told AFP that the "unexpected and unacceptable" suspension of EU accession talks has severely hit the country's tourism industry, which accounts for seven percent of the country's GDP. Thousands have also staged anti-government rallies in the second city of Batumi on the Black Sea coast. On Friday evening, a court in Tbilisi put a 19-year-old youth activist in pre-trial detention. Zviad Tsetskhladze had been arrested during the protests on charges of "organising, leading, and participating in group violence". Tsetskhladze told the judge: "Democracy in Georgia is no more. The rule of law has been crushed. "Our actions are a form of resistance, aimed at preserving the rule of law, defending democracy, and protecting the rights of every individual." - Expected escalation - Earlier Friday Prime Minister Kobakhidze praised his security forces for "successfully neutralising the protesters' capacity for violence". "We have won an important battle against liberal fascism in our country," he told a news conference, using language reminiscent of how the Kremlin in Russia targets its political opponents. "But the fight is not over. Liberal fascism in Georgia must be defeated entirely," Kobakhidze said, repeating an earlier threat to "complete the process of neutralising the radical opposition". With both sides ruling out a compromise, there appeared to be no clear route out of the crisis. The leader of the opposition Lelo party, Mamuka Khazaradze, said the ruling party "no longer has the strength or resources to stand against the people." The government "has resorted to arresting young activists and political opponents out of fear of relentless public protests and growing civil disobedience by public servants," he told AFP. The interior ministry said police had detained three more individuals Friday for "participating in group violence", punishable by up to nine years' jail. Masked officers have raided several opposition party offices and arrested opposition leaders earlier this week, while around 300 people have been detained at rallies. On Friday Nika Gvaramia, leader of the opposition Akhali party, was sentenced to 12 days in prison. Alexandre Elisashvili, leader of the Strong Georgia opposition group, was remanded in custody for two months of pretrial detention. More trouble is expected after December 14, when Georgian Dream lawmakers elect a loyalist to succeed pro-Western President Salome Zurabishvili. She has vowed not to step down until the parliamentary polls are re-run. Local media has also reported protests across the country, including in the cities of Batumi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi, Rustavi and Telavi. - 'Torture' allegations - Critics of Georgian Dream are enraged by what they call its betrayal of Tbilisi's bid for EU membership, enshrined in the constitution and supported by around 80 percent of the population. Several ambassadors, a deputy foreign minister, and other officials have resigned over the suspension of EU talks. Georgian Dream, in power for more than a decade, has advanced controversial legislation in recent years, targeting civil society and independent media and curbing LGBTQ rights. Brussels warned such policies were incompatible with EU membership, while domestic critics accuse the government of copying Russia's playbook. Georgia's own rights ombudsman has accused the police of "torture" against those arrested. ub-im/sbk

(TNS) — The Ohio General Assembly sent a bill to Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday that would create new teacher licensing pathways for people to become career-technical educators at a time when there is a shortage of the teachers in the state. The Senate passed 26 to 2 on Wednesday afternoon, then returned to the Ohio House, where lawmakers that night concurred on amendments made in the Senate. The bill would allow people to apply to the Ohio State Board of Education for an initial career-technical workforce development educator license, regardless of whether they have an offer of employment. Currently, only a school district can apply on behalf of an applicant to whom it has extended an employment offer. Currently, people seeking a career-technical workforce development license must be enrolled in a 24-semester-hour educator preparation program, often at a university, that meets state requirements. Under HB 432, two alternative teacher prep programs would be allowed. One alternative would be a program created by one or more school districts that includes at least nine credit hours or three semester hours of coursework in the area the person would teach and another 45 hours of local professional development designed by the employing district. The other alternative teacher prep would be a two-year mentoring program created by one or more districts. The mentor would have to be a licensed educator or administrator. The new teacher would have a personal learning plan approved by the district and would have to have 90 clock hours of professional development during the initial licensure period. HB 432 also seeks to cut red tape for existing teachers licensed in other areas who want to switch to career-technical education. The bill is sponsored by state Rep. Don Jones, a Harrison County Republican. “As many of you are aware, Ohio is facing a shortage of Career Tech Instructors,” he said when he first testified on the bill. “This is not because qualified instructors do not exist, but because of the red tape standing in the way of qualified instructors being issued a license.” On Tuesday afternoon in the Senate Education Committee, lawmakers tacked several amendments onto the bill that had been requested by the state and associations in the education field. One of the amendments cleaned up language in , which passed over the summer and sought to protect students records that are created or maintained by a technology contractor. Some districts quit allowing students to use YouTube, thinking it violated the law, which was never the legislature’s intention, said state Sen. Andrew Brenner, a Columbus-area Republican and chair of the education committee.

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Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO ignites online fury over health insurance industryJuliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes , two of the greatest global actors of their generation or any, stage an “English Patient” reunion with Uberto Pasolini’s stately and somber “The Return.” The epic film , shot in Greece and Italy last year, retells Homer’s classic and oft-recycled epic “Odyssey” through a stripped-down lens that frames the story of Odysseus (Fiennes), Penelope (Binoche), and their son Telemachus (Charlie Plummer) as a tale without gods and monsters and instead more of a dysfunctional family narrative. What’s lost is the heat and swashbuckling adventure of the original tale, a humanist turn that finds Odysseus at the end of his mortal coil, Fiennes at first haggard, awash naked on the shores of Ithaca after a shipwreck has left him unmoored and divorced from his former kingdom. The actors are prime, but the movie is a solemn affair that could use more grandeur. When Odysseus awakens on the beaches of Ithaca, guilt-ridden knowing that none of his arsenal of companions on a military ship survived the Trojan War overseas, he’s back on home soil to worse revelations. His kingdom has fallen apart, his wife Penelope is being arranged for new marriage, and his son Telemachus is surely going to be killed by one of her new suitors. There is a lot of pain and hurry-up-and-wait as Ithaca falls apart without him. He’s forced to watch from afar, in caves and other underlit locales, as Penelope and his son fend off as best they can an occupation and prepare for a new father figure to step in. Much of the film finds Binoche pensively working a loom, weaving a wedding gown for the next nuptials she’s in no rush for. By night, she’s unraveling the garment to buy more time for Odysseus to come home. Her worrying, working pain is compelling to watch. No surprise from the actress who astounded us all in movies like Michael Haneke’s “Cache” and Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “Blue,” movies that deal with grief in their way, too, and buoyed on courageous acting . Binoche is typically strong in a performance that relies on a series of fixed gazes of grim determination — much like Plummer as Telemachus, who starts the movie off by gazing out into the sea, awaiting the return of his father. The script, written by Edward Bond, John Collee, and Pasolini, gives her little in the way of dialogue, but she’s a memorable force. Fiennes, similarly, playing a role that’s been inhabited by the likes of Kirk Douglas in 1955’s “Ulysses” or much more comically in the Coens’ “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” by George Clooney, is strong and silent, his physique jacked. And this is in a movie that certainly ladles on the homoeroticism, male nudity abounding as is understood for the overflowing Grecian sensuality of the time and this one. Penelope is hounded by muscular new suitors awaiting the throne, while Odysseus isn’t recognized anymore due to the scars of war, though Fiennes is in top physical shape. Some questions hover, though, as to why would Penelope not remember that this man is also the father of her child. Telemachus is also on the chopping block as a takeover of Ithaca looms. Plummer, an extremely gifted actor with a face of stone and hurt in films ranging from “Lean on Pete” to the queer rodeo story “National Anthem” earlier this year, cuts a haunting silhouette as a son caught in a political battle. But Pasolini, choosing to remove the more grotesque monstrous figures from Homer’s original story, lets his actors hang in the balance in often airless scenes that lack drama or movement. Cinematographer Marius Panduru shoots the film with a fairly elementary, straightforward grammar, the lush environs of the Aegean sea minimized by what becomes a stately drama where shots feel more like coverage than thoughtful. The film is after all only focused on the latter entries of Homer’s “Odyssey,” meaning we miss a lot of the mythological hugeness of the material that’s been sliced and diced before by other (and surely less capable) filmmakers. If you’re familiar at all with the original text, you might miss the sea monsters and sirens that paint its stormy and mythologically over-the-top narrative. Pasolini’s commitment to realism here — despite as ever magnetic performances from his actors — fails to get at the violent, dark heart of the classic story. But if Binoche and Fiennes staring into the void is your thing, “The Return” will bring plenty for you. “The Return” is in theaters from Bleecker Street on Friday, December 6. Want to stay up to date on IndieWire’s film reviews and critical thoughts? Subscribe here to our newly launched newsletter, In Review by David Ehrlich, in which our Chief Film Critic and Head Reviews Editor rounds up the best reviews, streaming picks, and offers some new musings, all only available to subscribers.

Scienture Holdings, Inc. Announces Private Placement of $3 Million of 10% Secured Convertible Debentures as Initial Tranche of $12 Million Offering and Entry into $50 Million Equity Line of Credit AgreementArtificial intelligence (AI) is the buzzword right now, with daily debates speculating on the transformative effects it will have for our society, our economy and us as individuals, both good and bad. The potential of this new world awaits and is there to be grasped. I’m convinced that if well-managed, AI can be a force for good – and for me, the key to a future shaped by AI for the better lies with our young people. That's why I'm incredibly proud of Camden's role in launching the London AI Campus in Somers Town. It places our young people at the very centre of the tech world, to not only be inspired by it, but to help shape its future. This ground-breaking initiative, a collaboration between Camden Council, Camden Learning and Google, is designed to nurture the skills of our young people. Students who attend Camden Learning’s brilliant and innovative schools will have access to this campus, preparing them for careers and a future in the science, technology, engineering, arts and maths industries. It has all been made possible by our pioneering STEAM programme which has developed strong partnerships with businesses to create career opportunities for local children. Last week, the campus officially opened its doors, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer the special guest. Cllr Marcus Boyland is convinced AI can be a force for good (Image: Camden Council) He welcomed the first cohort of Camden students who will get access to cutting-edge resources, mentorship and be part of real-world projects that showcase AI's applications across various fields such as health, social sciences and the arts. This campus will link our young people with world-leading businesses and institutions that have based themselves here in Camden. The programme prioritises inclusivity, with a focus on reaching students who in the past may not have been able to benefit from such opportunities. Through these kinds of partnerships, we want our young people, who may even grow up alongside these gleaming buildings, to see these world-leading tech giants right as a realistic future employer. For this to happen, we’ll be encouraging many more top employers in turn to set up specific programmes like the AI Campus to nurture the talent that is literally on their doorstep. The goal is for our young people, whatever their background, to secure well-paid jobs in these industries that allow them to afford to stay in Camden - in the community they know and love.

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