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TORONTO, Oct. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – Pluribus Technologies Corp. (TSXV: PLRB) (“Pluribus” or the “Company”) announces an amendment (the “Amendment”) to the previously-announced forbearance agreement (the “Second Forbearance Agreement”) dated August 14, 2024 between the Company and National Bank of Canada (OTC:) (the “Lender”), relating to a secured credit agreement dated April 27, 2022, as amended, among the Company, certain of its subsidiaries and the Lender. Under the Amendment, the Lender has agreed to extend the Forbearance Period to October 21, 2024, providing the Lender with additional time to review and consider the status of the repayment process. The Company…

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Velocity Restorations’ series-production 1967-1968 Mustang restomod is a stunning blend of classic design and modern engineering. While its eye catching aesthetics and impeccable craftsmanship make it a dream car for many, its hefty price tag may put it out of reach for some. Introduced in 1964, the original Mustang quickly became a cultural icon, revolutionizing the automotive world with its affordable price, stylish design, and impressive performance. The first generation fastback models, particularly those from 1967 and 1968, are still highly sought after by enthusiasts. Velocity Restorations Reveals Modernized 1967-68 Mustang Restomod with Powerful V8 Performance (Velocity Restorations) Velocity Restorations…

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The excitement surrounding the return of the Honda Prelude continues to grow, with a prototype recently spotted testing on public roads in Germany. This sighting follows the public reveal of the Prelude concept last fall, which already appeared nearly production-ready. Despite the camouflaged wrap on the prototype, its sleek design is still evident. Key features like its curvy body, a narrow grille that blends into the headlights, and sloping rear roofline are visible, showing a close resemblance to the concept car. Even the black multispoke wheels are carried over from the earlier version. The camouflaged wrap may be designed to…

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Microsoft may not offer the biggest dividend, but its impressive dividend streak is worth watching. Microsoft (MSFT 0.35%) just gave investors a reason to smile by cranking up its quarterly dividend payout by nearly 11% in September. But this isn’t exactly a surprise. Microsoft has been paying dividends since 2003 and has consistently upped those payouts for nearly two decades. Granted, most investors tend to focus on Microsoft’s impressive growth story and its big bets on artificial intelligence (AI) — and that makes sense. But you might still be curious about just how much you can earn in dividends if…

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Buy the dip.That was the mindset around chip stocks this week as investors scooped up beaten-down shares, sending Nvidia to a record high. A strong outlook for Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) was enough to revive Wall Street’s enthusiasm for AI as growing confidence in the AI boom overshadowed chip supplier ASML’s sluggish forecast and reports of export caps of advanced AI chips to some Middle Eastern countries.Nvidia closed the week above $138 per share, bringing its market value to $3.39 trillion. It’s now the world’s second-largest company behind Apple. But that might not be for long. Experts I spoke with this…

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(Removes extraneous text) By Dave Sherwood HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuba`s electrical grid collapsed again early on Saturday morning, state-run media reported, plunging the entire country into blackout for a second time just hours after authorities announced they had begun reestablishing service. CubaDebate, one of the islands state-run media outlets, said Cuba`s grid operator, UNE, had reported at 6:15AM the “total disconnection of the national electro-energetic system.” “The Electric Union is working on its reestablishment,” the brief message said. Cuba`s electrical grid first collapsed around midday on Friday after one of the island`s largest power plants failed, suddenly leaving more than…

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At Ferrari’s E-Building in Maranello, a red-painted chimney symbolizes the height restriction for Ferrari buildings, reflecting the company’s desire to stay in harmony with its surroundings. Despite Ferrari’s global reputation for producing elite supercars, this unassuming landmark highlights the company’s respect for its home town. Among Ferrari’s legendary line of high-performance cars, which includes icons like the 288GTO and LaFerrari, the 2026 Ferrari F80 now takes center stage. This new model is not just a car, but an event—marking the pinnacle of Ferrari’s street-legal performance. The F80 distinguishes itself from its predecessors, the Enzo and LaFerrari, by opting for a…

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For 2025, Porsche has updated the 911 GT3 with subtle yet impactful design tweaks and introduced the Weissach package for weight savings. The car features a new front spoiler, underbody fins for better aerodynamics, and updated LED headlights. The rear has a redesigned diffuser, air vents, and decklid, along with modified side plates for the rear wing. These changes align with Porsche’s philosophy of enhancing performance while maintaining the iconic 911 look. The Weissach package offers even more weight reduction through the use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts. Under the hood, the 911 GT3 retains its 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six…

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Kia is set to make a bold entry into the competitive pickup truck market with its highly anticipated Tasman. Known for its impressive lineup of SUVs and electric vehicles, the Korean automaker is now taking on a new challenge by launching its first-ever pickup truck. The Tasman aims to combine rugged durability with the brand’s signature reliability, and early teasers have generated excitement ahead of its official debut. Kia Tasman (Via Kia) With features like a mid-size ladder-frame design and extensive testing, Kia is poised to shake up the segment and meet the growing demand for versatile trucks in the…

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By Shivangi Acharya NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s trade minister on Saturday said the country has sought a critical mineral partnership agreement with the United States as he hopes for talks on a broader trade pact between the two nations. “I had suggested that critical mineral MoU (memorandum of understanding) to be converted to a critical mineral partnership and become a starting point to become an FTA (Free Trade Agreement),” Piyush Goyal told reporters at a press briefing in New Delhi. Earlier this month, India and U.S. signed an initial pact to cooperate on strengthening supply chains in the two…

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