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Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Thursday 2nd February 2023 5. Superdry plc #SDRY: Statement Regarding Superdry plc Julian Dunkerton, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Superdry plc, notes recent press reports that, while there has been speculation that he is considering taking Superdry private, he said that there were “no plans to do this at the moment” although the code reserve the right to make or participate in an offer for Superdry within the next six months following the date of this announcement. 4. 88 Energy Limited #88E - Proposed placing to raise up to A$15 million 88 Energy proposes to raise up to A$12.0 million (£6.8 million) (before expenses), with the ability to accept over-subscriptions to increase the total amount raised to up to A$15.0 million (£8.1 million) at a price per Placing Share of A$0.0095 (equivalent to £0.0055) a discount of 20.8 % to the closing price of the Company's shares on the Australian Securities Exchange ("ASX") on 1 February 2023. 3. Patrick Simpson #ITS - Form 8.3 - In The Style Group PLC PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE. This person is Patrick Simpson who now 2.5% of the issued shared capital on In The Style Group. Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code 2. Greatland Gold #GGP - Juri Exploration Programme Update Greatland Managing Director, Shaun Day commented: "We are strongly encouraged by the results of our second drilling campaign at the Juri Joint Venture. The importance of bismuth as a pathfinder in the Paterson region is particularly significant with geochemistry at Black Hills similar to what we have seen at Havieron." 1. Vast Resources #VAST - Settlement Discussions Update The High Court of Zimbabwe granted a default Order against the Minister of Mines & Mining Development relating to the release of the historic parcel of 129,400 carats of rough diamonds held in safe custody at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (“Historic Parcel”). This High Court Order should allow for the initiation of a lawful and transparent process for the release of the Historic Parcel into the Company's possession to be independently cleaned and valued for the purpose of selling via a tender process.
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Eight million metric tons of plastic waste end up in our oceans each year. This week we spoke to Patrick Simpson of PKS consulting, who is working to launch a Mobile Plastic Ocean Waste Recycler pilot system in Alaska coastal communities. Listen to the full episode and learn how this system collects plastic in the oceans and turns it into usable plastic building materials, creating an economic driver for ocean cleanup.
- William Simpson makes a cameo on the show while finishing coaching youth practice - Taking over the high school program from his father - Growing up in Tennessee in a large family and wrestling - Choosing West Point and following Phil's footsteps - Battles as a plebe with Bernard "Bean" Gardner and Sammie Henson - Progressing as a Yuk and Cow but being in the shadows of Phil's success - Breakout First Season - Remembering Tony Severo (USMA 2006) who was killed Thanksgiving Eve of his First year by a drunk driver - Transition from the military and starting a family - Reflections as a coach
On this edition of Gentleman, Scholar, Athlete, Patrick Simpson offers some advice about being a gentleman. In addition to teaching geography and coaching wrestling, Mr. Simpson serves the Junior School as its Dean of Students. To contact the Hear on The Hill podcast team, call 615.829.6477 or email us at hearonthehillpodcast@montgomerybell.edu. For more information about … Continue reading Gentleman, Scholar, Athlete: Patrick Simpson, Class of 2002 →
Happy holidays everyone. Featuring "Microcosms of Music" by me, Patrick Simpson, produced in May 2016. Music was Erik Satie's "Je te veux." Podcast recommendations: Radiolab (radiolab.org) This American Life (thisamericanlife.org) Welcome to Night Vale (welcometonightvale.com) Song Exploder (songexploder.net) Criminal (thisiscriminal.com) Love + Radio (loveandradio.org) 99% Invisible (99percentinvisible.org) Planet Money (npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money) Revisionist History (revisionisthistory.com) HowSound (transom.org/topics/howsound) Other podcasts I didn't mention but still love: Serial. Duh. Radiotopia has so many more great podcasts beyond the ones I mentioned. To name a few more: The Heart, the memory palace, Radio Diaries, Strangers, The Allusionist, The Truth, and The Bugle. NPR also has several more podcasts I enjoy other than Planet Money—specifically Embedded (which hasn't been updated in a while, I'm waiting!), Code Switch, and of course, the NPR Politics Podcast. Lauren Ober on The Big Listen deserves a shout-out for introducing me to so many great podcasts beyond the small circle of networks I usually listen to—my two favorites right now are Serendipity and Flash Forward. Alice Isn't Dead, Within the Wires, and The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) are all surreal serialized audio fiction podcasts produced under the Night Vale umbrella. I love them all. Radiolab produced a podcast about the Supreme Court last summer called More Perfect, which was amazing. Those guys are radio gods. There are several podcasts about sound that I love: The World According to Sound, Sound Matters, Twenty Thousand Hertz, and Reasonably Sound. They're vastly different in style, but they all share the unique ability to change how you listen to the world. On the Media is one of the best news commentary podcasts out there. Bob and Brooke have been doing this for decades, and it shows. Reveal is doing some of the most important work in radio, and I'm proud to support them. The stories are so well researched and reported, and every one of them will move you and change how you look at the world. And finally, the Gimlet podcasts are the new kids on the block, and they're knocking it out of the park. I love Reply All, and lately I've also been enjoying some of the newer ones like Science Vs and Undone. Thanks for a great first season everyone. Melomania will return in the new year.
Welcome to Melomania, the podcast where I, Patrick Simpson, deconstruct music and what it means. In this episode, we take a look at the underappreciated art of the soundtrack. Our case study is Terry Gilliam’s cult sci-fi hit Brazil, a film in which the majority of the soundtrack only features variations on one song—Ary Barroso’s hit song “Aquarela do Brasil.” By closely examining how Gilliam intertwines plot and theme with this song, we can see just how much a soundtrack can do for a film.
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Rose B. Simpson was born in Santa Fe, NM, and raised among an extended family of artists in Santa Fe and Santa Clara Pueblo. Her mother; Roxanne Swentzell, a known ceramic sculptor within the Indigenous art world, and her father; Patrick Simpson, a contemporary artist in wood and metal introduced her to the art world at a young age. Of both Indigenous and Anglo descent, with art and philosophy primary in both families, she has pursued the pure expression of truth through many forms of art including sculpture, printmaking, drawing, creative writing, music, dance and most recently auto mechnics and paint. Her work often signifies the constant struggle between the two worlds that most modern Indigenous peoples survive through; traditional and the colonist perspective/assimilation.
Rose B. Simpson was born in Santa Fe, NM, and raised among an extended family of artists in Santa Fe and Santa Clara Pueblo. Her mother; Roxanne Swentzell, a known ceramic sculptor within the Indigenous art world, and her father; Patrick Simpson, a contemporary artist in wood and metal introduced her to the art world at a young age. Of both Indigenous and Anglo descent, with art and philosophy primary in both families, she has pursued the pure expression of truth through many forms of art including sculpture, printmaking, drawing, creative writing, music, dance and most recently auto mechnics and paint. Her work often signifies the constant struggle between the two worlds that most modern Indigenous peoples survive through; traditional and the colonist perspective/assimilation.