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join us today for a hot pod as Jason and Jeff relax and kick back on the couch to discuss Jason's recent outing at a Korean Market, Jeff monster truck story and how the boys spent their Valentine's Day with their ladies. Also, Jason sees his favorite comedy movie in a decade, Jeff tells the table next to him off and how the AI companies are pulling off the biggest scam of all time. And a little later movie theater etiquette and Jason takes umbrage with Jeff's daily salad. book Jason on Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/jasonnash?aaQueryId=125203cdaef871d1d90edea8ff17f36b Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Allen, Joel and Phil discuss RES acquiring drone inspection company Sulzer Schmid, EDF Renewables entering the Korean offshore market, and Equinor's choice to downsize their renewables division. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: I'm Allen Hall, president of Weather Guard Lightning Tech. And I'm here with the founder and CEO of IntelStor, Phil Totaro and the chief commercial officer of Weather Guard Lightning Tech, Joel Saxum. And this is your News Flash. News Flash is brought to you by our friends at IntelStor. If you want market intelligence that generates revenue, then book a demonstration of IntelStor at IntelStor. com. RES has acquired Solzer Schmidt. A Swiss firm specializing in autonomous drone inspections for wind turbine blades. This acquisition aims to strengthen RES's digital solutions and operations and maintenance services. Solzer Schmidt's 3DX blade platform uses autonomous drones for wind turbine blade inspections, providing 100 percent coverage and high quality inspection data, which is one of the reasons that RES acquired them, obviously. Phil, there's just, does seem to be a number of inspection companies and O& M companies merging to grow bigger and bigger at the moment. Philip Totaro: There is. And what's interesting about this deal isn't so much, the, the companies specifically getting together. It's the fact that yet another O& M company or an O& M generalist. Is getting a specialist in doing something, whether it's blade inspections, whether it's gearboxes, whether it's anything. This has been happening over the past six or, nine months and we've been talking about it on, on Newsflash. And the reality of this is, this is yet another kind of piece of the puzzle where you're gonna see more and more consolidation in the O& M space because the generalist O& M firms need the, the specialists not only for the contracts that they've got in place but also these capabilities because a company like res can bring scale to what they're doing here and it's it's an impressive thing. We didn't see any financial details of the deal disclosed, but it's still an impressive opportunity for for both companies to be able to. Continue moving forward together. Joel Saxum: So, Sulzer Schmid and the ebb and flow of drone companies has kind of its own carved out spot. They do a lot of work in the, in Europe. They recently had a contract to inspect over 4, 000 turbines with Vestas over in Europe. I think they've had it for two years. So that's very impressive on their side. They've gone in some of the technological directions of some of the others with You can fly your own, train your pilots on site fly your own drone. Here's a smaller drone with an autonomous flight software as a, as as well as their, big enterprise drones to do inspections, but what's really, it really is a shining part of their business is their software as a service. So that 3DX blade platform, if you've ever used it is very, very good. It's seamless. It's easy to look at inspections. The quality is there. So, big, good pickup by R. E. S. to grab Soltar Schmidt in my mind, probably the, the best fit for someone to grab right now of the large drone inspection companies, you have your Skyspecs and stuff, and they're starting to grow arms and legs themselves, whereas Soltar Schmidt has remained in the kind of that The niche that's good for an acquisition.
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Singapore shares rose this morning, after US indices were mixed and Europe's main stock index closed higher overnight. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) was up 0.4 per cent at 3,418.01 points after 55 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch today, we have Singapore Airlines. The flag carrier today announced it received approval from India's government for foreign direct investment into the entity resulting from the merger Vistara and Air India. Elsewhere, from more on the US Dow Jones Industrial Average logging a record high, to expectations on the latest US PCE Price Index numbers, more international headlines remain in focus. On Market View, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Sunny Soh, Lead Technical Analyst (Capital Markets & Investor Education), SIAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On The Afternoon Update, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Geoff Howie, Market Strategist, SGX for market wrap of the week. We find out how the STI fared in the past week; the biggest movers; the benefits of Singtel's sale of a 20 percent stake in its Southeast Asia data centre business; what's attracting CapitaLand Investment to the South Korean market; why Singapore's NODX numbers continue contracting; and the reasons behind MAS' higher capital requirements on "too-big-to-fail" insurers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 1078; Does Gen MZ lead South Korean market growth? Welcome to Wine2Wine Business Forum 2021 Series. The sessions are recorded and uploaded on Italian Wine Podcast. wine2wine is an international wine business forum, held annually in Verona Italy since 2014. The event is a key reference point for wine producers and a diverse variety of wine professionals eager to develop and grow their wine business worldwide. About today's session: This session will offer an overview of the wine market in South Korea, highlighting how much the market has grown up during the Covid-19 situation. The most popular kind of wines of this period will be presented, considering whether the trends will continue.The consumption power of MZ Generation will also be addressed, starting from the new concept of wine culture for them and how can we use it for Italian wines. About the Speakers Dongmyung Hong IWA Hong Dongmyung runs Vinovino, a company that imports only Italian wines to South Korea. This company was established in 2002 as a family business. Now, Hong is the CEO and works with over 50 producers from Italy. Connect Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003095887470 Instagram: @hong_dongmyung Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dongmyung-hong-2a409a98/ Moderator Summer Lee is a staff journalist specialized in covering news in the food and travel industries for the Korea JoongAng Daily, an English daily in Korea. She tells the global community what's hot among locals in Korea, and brings new updates from all across the world to readers in Asia. She works closely with restaurant chefs, sommeliers, hotel managers and any culinary or travel experts to make informative yet exciting reading materials, and also provides insights she has gathered from her experiences. She shares her daily food journey on her Instagram @summerlytaste to record what she experiences. Connect Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/summerlee08 Instagram: @summerlytaste Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, cin cin!
"There are different things happening in Korea to what's happening in China. We're seeing velvet being used in the healthy food category."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"There are different things happening in Korea to what's happening in China. We're seeing velvet being used in the healthy food category."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s edition of RealAg Radio! On this mid-week, pre-holiday edition of RealAg Radio, you’ll hear from: Kody Blois, Liberal MP for Kings-Hants, and agriculture committee appointee and chair; Peter Rohde, vice president client advisory and development at IHS Markit Agribusiness; and Dennis Laycraft, of Canadian Cattlemen’s Association about the Korean... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to today’s edition of RealAg Radio! On this mid-week, pre-holiday edition of RealAg Radio, you’ll hear from: Kody Blois, Liberal MP for Kings-Hants, and agriculture committee appointee and chair; Peter Rohde, vice president client advisory and development at IHS Markit Agribusiness; and Dennis Laycraft, of Canadian Cattlemen’s Association about the Korean... Read More
Alice talks about life growing up in Dallas as a Korean American, her parents' restaurants and Korean market, and how they inspired her lifelong love of food. Alice also shares how she has grown her platform on Instagram, Tiktok, and the web during her career as a food blogger. Listen for some of Alice's fan-favorite recipes and tips for cooking Korean food.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Feedfeed by becoming a member!The Feedfeed is Powered by Simplecast.
Sofi explica uno de los misterios que más persigue a Fa: Corpse Husband, Fa va de compras al Korean Market y ambas discuten la dream Bangswift collab.
Coinbase UK reports 38% drop in revenue last year. Square pushes for green Bitcoin mining. Coinbit exchange charged with market manipulation. Wall Street rejects MicroStrategy's latest Bitcoin plan. Ohio blockchain bill for gov't agencies moves forward. Mt. Gox Trustee gets new deadline to sell billions in BTC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mi Jeong Hibbitts is an international business and marketing expert, who has a special knowledge of the South Korean market. She is the President of Robert & William, LLC, an international trade and marketing consulting firm that provides strategic guidance and practical know-how for companies in the U.S. and Asia doing cross-border business. She is also the current Executive Director for the Baltimore/Washington chapter of The Global Chamber, an organization that helps members in 525 metro areas worldwide to bridge new global business opportunities. Previously, Mi Jeong served as the Director of International Sales and Marketing at PTC International, Inc., a privately-owned international business and marketing company in the Food and Beverage industry. In that role, she oversaw multimillion-dollar international sales and marketing programs, managed multinational teams and offices, and helped various U.S. brands reach the dynamic markets of Asia. Originally from South Korea, Mi Jeong began her career in the advertising, where she managed the accounts of some of the most well-known Korean brands across a variety of industries. She later served as a Congressional Correspondent for the East Asia division of the Voice of America. She is bilingual in English and Korean and has traveled extensively in Asia. Links: Robert & William, LLC website (coming soon!) Robert & William, LLC on LinkedIn Robert & William, LLC on Facebook Global Chamber – Baltimore/Washington webpage Mi Jeong on LinkedIn Mi Jeong on Twitter
In this episode of #Cryptochat, the hosts Elmi and Yaser catch up with the incredible team at Resistance ahead of the launch of their IEO tomorrow. They speak about how incredible the pre-IEO was in the Korean Market and how well the market responded following being listed on Coinbit, the 3rd largest exchamge in Korea. Since we last spoke around the end of May, we were so impressed with their foundational product that we decided to have them come back again prior to their launch as so many of you responded so positively last time! We talk about what the IEO launch entails, what products and when they'll be launching and most importantly how you could participate! For more information on their work you can visit: www.medium.com/resistanceio to find out a lot more information and to find the first chat we had with them, you can check out episode 6 of #CRYPTOCHAT. And ofcourse, if you want to claim your free 30 day membership and free audiobook downloads please visit www.audibletrial.com/lmespeaks to browse their unmatched selection of audiobooks, original audio shows, news and a lot more from the leading audiobook publishers! Thank you so much for supporting us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Peter talks about the oldest (and what many consider to be the best) Korean Market in Chicago. Search for All Things Food Podcast on Youtube to see it in video. Check out www.peterbkim.com/all-things-food for more information on the podcast. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterbbkim/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allthingsfoodpodcast Email: AllThingsFoodPodcast at gmail.com
Juwan Lee of NexChange joins me with a report on what's happening in the Korean Market as it's a big crypto player but not well understood by the English Speaking World. He also visited Bangkok for their Blockchain event. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Juwan Lee of NexChange joins me with a report on what's happening in the Korean Market as it's a big crypto player but not well understood by the English Speaking World. He also visited Bangkok for their Blockchain event. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.August 9, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesTom Brown"Homeplus: Tesco’s Success Story on Entering the Korean Market"Tom Brown is Site Research Director at Homeplus Korea, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tesco of the UK.* * *Tesco’s entry into the Korean market contains valuable lessons for anyone doing or wishing to do business in Korea. While other foreign brands like Wal-Mart and Carrefour have failed, Tesco’s Korean brand, Homeplus, is moving from strength to strength as it closes the gap with the market leader, E-mart.This interview covers many fascinating aspects of the Homeplus story in Korea. From its early partnership with Samsung, to an extraordinary level of office culture localization, as well as matching uniqueness of the Korean consumer market, Tesco and Homeplus have achieved an amazing success.Tom Brown has been with Tesco in Asia during this time, both in Korea and China, leading the company’s efforts to locate new stores. His insider perspective leaves us with many valuable insights about business in Korea (and even a little about business in China!).This interview is a “must-listen” for anyone with an interest in business in Korea.Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central
Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.August 9, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesTom Brown"Homeplus: Tesco’s Success Story on Entering the Korean Market"Tom Brown is Site Research Director at Homeplus Korea, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tesco of the UK.* * *Tesco’s entry into the Korean market contains valuable lessons for anyone doing or wishing to do business in Korea. While other foreign brands like Wal-Mart and Carrefour have failed, Tesco’s Korean brand, Homeplus, is moving from strength to strength as it closes the gap with the market leader, E-mart.This interview covers many fascinating aspects of the Homeplus story in Korea. From its early partnership with Samsung, to an extraordinary level of office culture localization, as well as matching uniqueness of the Korean consumer market, Tesco and Homeplus have achieved an amazing success.Tom Brown has been with Tesco in Asia during this time, both in Korea and China, leading the company’s efforts to locate new stores. His insider perspective leaves us with many valuable insights about business in Korea (and even a little about business in China!).This interview is a “must-listen” for anyone with an interest in business in Korea.Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central