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AP Business SummaryBrief at 4:17 p.m. ESTSlowly, almost imperceptibly at first, a smile spreads across the little girl’s face. Blinking behind her glasses, she inches her wheelchair forward and gently reaches out to stroke the tiny gray horse. Soon, 9-year-old Josifina Topa Mazuch is beaming as she leads Ivi, a specially trained miniature horse that stands no taller than her pink wheelchair, through the school hallway. “I really want them to come again,” Josifina said of Ivi and a second miniature horse, Calypso, after a November morning visit to her primary school for children with special needs in Athens, Greece. “They made me feel really happy.” Ivi and Calypso are two of nine tiny equines from Gentle Carousel Greece, a Greek offshoot of Florida-based charity Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses that offers visits to hospitals, rehabilitation centers and care homes. Trained for more than two years to work comfortably in confined environments and with vulnerable children and adults, the horses, which are about 30 inches tall at the shoulders, provide a form of pet therapy that caregivers say offers valuable interactions and learning experiences, particularly for people confined to hospitals or care homes. However, the charity they are part of is struggling to make ends meet — run by one woman who funds the entire operation herself, with one assistant and no support team. Started in 2014 by Mina Karagianni, an interior architect and designer, the Athens operation is the only one affiliated with the Florida-based charity outside the United States. Karagianni came across Gentle Carousel while scouring the internet for information on caring for an abandoned Shetland pony she had rescued. When she saw photos of the charity’s work in pediatric oncology wards, “I was touched and I was moved, and I said: ‘OK, we have to bring this to Greece,’” she said. It took months to track down and persuade the U.S. charity to work with her, and even longer to obtain the requisite permits and arrange transport to bring the horses over. But after incessant efforts, six trained miniature horses stepped off a flight from Florida via Frankfurt in November 2013. Entirely self-funded through her day job, Karagianni now has a total of nine equines — the six American miniature horses, one that was later born in Greece, and two rescued ponies: Billy the Shetland pony and Giselle, who was rescued from the island of Santorini. Karagianni transformed her family land in Rafina, a seaside area east of Athens, into Magic Garden, complete with stables, a paddock for the horses to run free every day, a small café and an area to host children’s parties and baptisms. At the time, she was open for visits every weekend, charging a small entrance fee to help cover operational costs — specialized food for the horses, wood shavings for their bedding, grooming material, veterinarian visits and transportation to and from hospitals and care homes. She also began visiting schools and setting up an education program. From 2014 when Gentle Carousel Greece first opened until the first COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020, Karagianni said her little equine team saw about 12,000 children. s The lockdowns took their toll. Karagianni had to shut down the café and hasn’t been able to reopen it. With the small income from the café drying up, and Karagianni herself facing a health issue that took her out for 11⁄2 years, “we fell apart,” she said. Unable to pay utility bills, electricity and water companies cut off her supply, leaving her relying on neighbors for water for the horses. “I’m just starting to get myself back together again now,” she said. “With a lot of financial difficulties. But what can I do? I’m trying.” She’s got the utilities running again, but still owes thousands of euros. Approaches to companies and institutions for funding have been unsuccessful so far. “Maybe I just don’t know how to ask properly,” Karagianni said. Running Gentle Carousel single- handedly is taking its toll. “I’m making super-human efforts,” said Karagianni, who at 68 wonders how long she can continue and is searching for someone to ensure the program’s future. “I’m doing what I can. But I can’t do it alone,” she said. “I can’t do it without a team.” Despite her struggles, Karagianni said seeing the horses’ effect, particularly on children, makes her determined to continue for as long as she can. During a visit to the Athens special needs primary school, staff lined up children in wheelchairs so each could spend a few moments with the horses. Some reached out to stroke them; others bent their heads forward over the miniature horses for a kiss. “It’s incredible, the reactions. It’s like something awakens their senses,” special needs teacher Eleni Volikaki said. The state-run school, which shares facilities with a private charity for disabled children, ELEPAP, caters to those ages 6-14 with cognitive or mobility problems, or both. Anything that encourages the children to make even small hand gestures, such as reaching out to stroke a horse, “is very important for us. Especially when it’s spontaneous and comes directly from the child and isn’t instigated by us,” Volikaki said. “We saw things we didn’t expect. We saw children with autism, or children who are generally afraid of animals, coming very close, letting the (horses) get close to them,” Volikaki said. “And we saw ... spontaneous contact that under other circumstances we wouldn’t see.” The tiny horses don’t just enchant children. In the seaside area of Nea Makri northeast of Athens, residents of an adult psychiatric care home gather to greet Omiros – Homer in Greek – a 12-year-old miniature gray and white stallion with a flowing mane and blue eyes. Some show their excitement at the long-anticipated visit. Others are more shy at first, but nearly all eventually approach Omiros, leading him around the home’s recreation room or simply whispering to him. The interaction is invaluable, said social worker Alex Krokidas, who heads the staff at the Iasis home. “It offers, even if only briefly, the chance to create a bond that isn’t threatening, that has tenderness, quietness,” Krokidas said. “Let’s not forget, these people have faced many difficulties in their lives.” Meeting Omiros and having a few moments each with him “gives them the opportunity to be a bit calmer, to not feel threatened, to stroke the animal,” Krokidas said. “All of that is very therapeutic, it is deeply therapeutic.” Giorgos, one of the residents, initially kept his distance before letting Omiros come close. He leaned his head near the flowing mane. “He gave me a beautiful feeling when he was here,” he said after Omiros headed back into the recreation room. “Now that it’s gone, I feel an absence.” Get local news delivered to your inbox!The morning started off innocuously enough, with the participants attending what they believed to be educational lectures on topics ranging from health and wellness to history and culture. However, as the morning turned into afternoon, their tour guide suddenly announced that the sightseeing portion of the day had been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Without warning, the elderly individuals found themselves stranded on the roadside, with no means of transportation or assistance.
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One of the most challenging aspects of grassroots criminal investigation is the sheer volume of cases that detectives must handle on a daily basis. In "I Am a Detective," cases are neatly wrapped up within a single episode, with each investigation culminating in a satisfying resolution. However, in reality, detectives are often juggling multiple cases simultaneously, each presenting its own set of complexities and challenges. From interviewing witnesses to gathering evidence and building a case against a suspect, the investigative process is a painstaking and iterative journey that requires patience, skill, and perseverance.The incident unfolded when Da Bing, in an attempt to showcase compassion and understanding, decided to extend a helping hand to a group of "wool gatherers" by offering them free books from his personal collection. His intention was to encourage these individuals to broaden their horizons and engage in more meaningful activities rather than solely focusing on material gains. However, Da Bing's gesture was met with harsh criticism from the media, who accused him of condoning and enabling such behavior.CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Carolina rookie tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders has been discharged from the Carolinas Medical Center after suffering a neck injury in the Panthers' 30-27 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Panthers coach Dave Canales offered no update on Sanders’ status other than to say he was released from the hospital after being evaluated by doctors. Team officials said Sanders had full use of all of his extremities. Sanders, who has been a budding young star on the Panthers offense, caught a 10-yard pass near the sideline before being upended by Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie near the end of the first half. He flipped in the air and landed on the back of his head and remained on the ground for several minutes as teammates gathered around him. Sanders was put on a backboard and taken to the locker room. He appeared to raise his arms with a trainer's hand draped on top of them as he left the field. Sanders had three catches for 49 yards before the injury. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL
A protestor wearing a face mask of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in a rally calling for his impeachment in Seoul, South Korea, on Dec 8. SEOUL – Traders are bracing for a period of sustained volatility in South Korean assets as markets reopen on Dec 9, with the won and stocks seen under initial pressure after a weekend of high drama deepened the political crisis. Trading desks are assessing a possibility of a prolonged stalemate after Dec 7’s impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol failed. With Mr Yoon facing intense pressure to resign, ruling People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon on Dec 8 said Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will manage the nation’s affairs while his party prepares an orderly exit plan for the President. Opposition lawmakers slammed the decision as unconstitutional and thousands took to the streets to protest. The opposition parties, which together control a majority in parliament, have said they will push quickly for another impeachment vote. The South Korean currency has crept lower in the days following Mr Yoon’s shock declaration of martial law on Dec 3, a decision he reversed within hours after parliament unanimously rejected it. “Had the impeachment motion gone through on Saturday, it would have been over, but Yoon still has control over the military,” said Mr Seo Sang-Young, a market strategist at Mirae Asset Securities. “The ruling party’s boycott will only prolong the domestic uncertainty.” That means volatility will increase, he added, with the market reacting differently by industry. Domestic demand needs an inflow of tourists, and with the tourism balance already negative, this could make things worse, he noted. Chinese tourists visiting South Korea could drop by 19 per cent to 830,000 in the first quarter of 2025 from a year ago on fears of social unrest following the brief imposition of martial law. Such concerns may linger through the Chinese New Year break, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence report. South Korea’s currency, which regained some ground after plunging on Dec 3, briefly dipped again on Dec 6 when a local newspaper reported Mr Yoon may reimpose martial law. It was the worst performing in Asia last week, down almost 2 per cent against the US dollar. “While the martial law declaration has proved short-lived, the won remains weaker than pre-announcement levels and vulnerable to a further drop,” wrote strategists at Barclays. “With the situation remaining highly fluid, the won may remain volatile in the short term.” The Kospi equity benchmark has fallen 2.9 per cent since the short-lived martial law decree, with significant intra-day swings on Dec 6 as traders weighed each political development. “This political instability will have different impacts on different sectors,” said Mr Jung In Yun, chief executive at Fibonacci Asset Management Global, who expects the drama to persist throughout next year. “Exporting companies will likely rebound soon.” “Investors will focus on corporate earnings for the next quarter and assess the impact of the weaker won,” he added. “The Kospi will likely rebound in late December as investors start to segregate political and market issues.” Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said South Korea will deploy all available measures to deal with the fallout from the political crisis. He said at a media briefing on Dec 8 that the ministry has been cooperating with the Bank of Korea to take pre-emptive measures to respond to volatility in financial and foreign-exchange markets. Intervention could reduce immediate losses for the won, said Mr Sean Callow, senior FX analyst at Intouch Capital Markets in Singapore. “There is likely to be some disappointment over the failed impeachment vote” despite Korean authorities’ efforts to calm investor nerves, he added. “Markets will fear political paralysis so long as Yoon holds on and the PPP protects him from impeachment.” Mr Callow said the underlying trend for the won is still on the downside because of risks linked to the incoming Trump administration’s vow to impose sweeping tariffs. The won was 0.5 per cednt weaker against the dollar at the close on Dec 6, before the failed impeachment attempt. BLOOMBERG Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. Read 3 articles and stand to win rewards Spin the wheel now
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The Amazon Global Selling Seller Summit in Nanjing signifies a significant milestone in the city's journey towards becoming a leading player in the international e-commerce landscape. As Nanjing continues to strengthen its position as a hub for cross-border trade, opportunities abound for businesses to tap into the city's potential and leverage its resources to achieve global success.B. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co. Holding AG acquired a new stake in shares of DoorDash, Inc. ( NASDAQ:DASH – Free Report ) in the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The institutional investor acquired 7,189 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,026,000. Several other hedge funds also recently bought and sold shares of the company. Rakuten Securities Inc. grew its stake in DoorDash by 302.3% in the 3rd quarter. Rakuten Securities Inc. now owns 173 shares of the company’s stock worth $25,000 after buying an additional 130 shares in the last quarter. Meeder Asset Management Inc. grew its stake in DoorDash by 82.0% in the 2nd quarter. Meeder Asset Management Inc. now owns 293 shares of the company’s stock worth $32,000 after buying an additional 132 shares in the last quarter. Headlands Technologies LLC bought a new stake in shares of DoorDash in the 2nd quarter worth approximately $32,000. Versant Capital Management Inc lifted its holdings in shares of DoorDash by 340.8% in the 2nd quarter. Versant Capital Management Inc now owns 335 shares of the company’s stock worth $36,000 after acquiring an additional 259 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Quest Partners LLC lifted its holdings in shares of DoorDash by 146.8% in the 2nd quarter. Quest Partners LLC now owns 343 shares of the company’s stock worth $37,000 after acquiring an additional 204 shares during the last quarter. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 90.64% of the company’s stock. DoorDash Stock Performance Shares of DASH stock opened at $177.24 on Friday. DoorDash, Inc. has a one year low of $92.56 and a one year high of $178.16. The company’s 50-day moving average is $153.61 and its 200 day moving average is $128.96. The company has a market capitalization of $73.62 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -393.87, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 13.31 and a beta of 1.67. Analyst Ratings Changes DASH has been the subject of a number of recent research reports. Jefferies Financial Group boosted their price objective on shares of DoorDash from $155.00 to $180.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a report on Tuesday, October 22nd. Needham & Company LLC boosted their price objective on shares of DoorDash from $145.00 to $180.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a report on Thursday, October 31st. JMP Securities boosted their price objective on shares of DoorDash from $160.00 to $190.00 and gave the stock a “market outperform” rating in a report on Thursday, October 31st. BTIG Research upgraded shares of DoorDash from a “neutral” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $155.00 price objective for the company in a report on Thursday, September 19th. Finally, Wells Fargo & Company boosted their price objective on shares of DoorDash from $127.00 to $142.00 and gave the stock an “equal weight” rating in a report on Friday, October 4th. Ten investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and twenty-four have given a buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, DoorDash has a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” and an average price target of $164.03. Read Our Latest Stock Report on DoorDash Insider Activity at DoorDash In other DoorDash news, Director Stanley Tang sold 1,855 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, November 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $169.98, for a total transaction of $315,312.90. Following the transaction, the director now owns 35,413 shares in the company, valued at approximately $6,019,501.74. This represents a 4.98 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is accessible through this hyperlink . Also, CFO Ravi Inukonda sold 7,000 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Friday, August 30th. The shares were sold at an average price of $127.86, for a total transaction of $895,020.00. Following the transaction, the chief financial officer now owns 396,152 shares in the company, valued at $50,651,994.72. This represents a 1.74 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . In the last ninety days, insiders have sold 547,753 shares of company stock valued at $84,544,996. 7.92% of the stock is owned by insiders. DoorDash Company Profile ( Free Report ) DoorDash, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, operates a commerce platform that connects merchants, consumers, and independent contractors in the United States and internationally. The company operates DoorDash Marketplace and Wolt Marketplace, which provide various services, such as customer acquisition, demand generation, order fulfillment, merchandising, payment processing, and customer support. Featured Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding DASH? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for DoorDash, Inc. ( NASDAQ:DASH – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for DoorDash Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for DoorDash and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Bruno Fernandes repeats Viktor Gyokeres move amid Man United 'gentleman's agreement' over transfer
PITTSFIELD — A 17-year-old Pittsfield High School student is suing Pittsfield Public Schools and her former male English teacher she claims sexually harassed her in class and that school leaders did nothing to stop or prevent it. Former Pittsfield High School English teacher Robert Barsanti, pictured here in 2014, is being sued by a former student who claims he sexually harassed her in class. In a civil lawsuit filed on Sept. 26 in U.S. District Court in Springfield, the female student, who's now a senior, says that a Title IX investigator had found that Robert Barsanti engaged in “unwelcome conduct on the basis of sex that was so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive" that it affected her education. The student, who was 16 and a junior at the time, claims Barsanti directed sexually loaded comments and behaviors at her, including asking her to “go into a janitor closet with him” — which she refused to do. The student is now 17. The Eagle is not using her name at this time because she is a minor. She is represented by attorney Ryan P. McLane. Her lawsuit states that multiple witnesses corroborated her allegations in the school's investigation after she made a formal Title IX complaint to Pittsfield Public Schools on Nov. 1, 2023. Barsanti, 59, who was placed on leave from a previous teaching job in Nantucket for controversial behavior in his classroom, retired in June. He had taught at Pittsfield High since 2006. The student, who lives in Pittsfield, alleges Pittsfield Public Schools received other similar and “numerous complaints” about Barsanti during his tenure and that it did nothing to protect students, and “simply allowed him to retire without any reprimand at all.” The lawsuit says all of this violated the student's Title IX protections against discrimination that harmed her ability to get an education, affected her schoolwork, her experience and prompted her to switch classes to avoid Barsanti. She is also claiming a violation of her 14th Amendment rights to be free from discrimination as a female; negligence on the part of the school; and assault and battery by Barsanti for an “intent to cause a harmful or offensive contact” with her. Robert Barsanti, of Pittsfield, retired from Pittsfield High School in June. Barsanti is being sued by a former student who alleges he sexually harassed her during her time in his classroom. The student's lawsuit is seeking a jury trial, as well as damages and attorney’s fees. Barsanti did not immediately return a voicemail message seeking comment. A message left for his attorney, Jeffrey Trapani, was not immediately returned. Principal Maggie Harrington-Esko and Pittsfield School Superintendent Joseph Curtis also were left messages that were not immediately returned. Pittsfield Public Schools denied the allegations in its answer, dated Nov. 18, to the lawsuit. Barsanti has yet to answer the complaint. Students exit Pittsfield High School last week in the days following the arrest of Lavante Wiggins, a dean of students, for alleged drug trafficking. In the weeks preceding all this, a PHS senior filed a lawsuit in federal court against Pittsfield Public Schools and former English teacher Robert Barsanti, alleging he sexually harassed her and that school officials did nothing to prevent or stop it. The lawsuit precedes a crisis of trust in recent days at Pittsfield High that raises alarms about its hiring practices, school culture and now, its general oversight and transparency. The upheaval began last week when a dean of students, Lavante Wiggins, was arrested after an eight-month FBI cocaine trafficking sweep targeting alleged gang activity. Wiggins is on administrative leave. Pittsfield High's vice principal, Alison Shepard, also was put on administrative leave on Friday while the Department of Children and Families conducts an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct with minors. Also on Friday, a former Pittsfield High employee, Taverick "Tank" Roberson, was placed on leave from his job at the Berkshire Family YMCA due to a new state investigation into some type of alleged inappropriate conduct with one or more students while working at the high school. In her lawsuit, the student alleges a “culture” problem at PHS that allows sexual harassment of girls. “By failing to prevent or punish Defendant Barsanti’s sexual harassment,” the lawsuit states, “Defendants created a culture where female students were denied equal access to benefits, services, programs and other activities at the same level as male students.” The lawsuit outlines incidents that were investigated in the school's Title IX probe and corroborated by "multiple witnesses.” In one instance in class, the student asked Barsanti to use a school computer to finish her schoolwork, to which he replied with comments about her mother using technology at home to “create pornography.” Barsanti stated that “she definitely uses it for porn” and “why would she make porn on the computer when she has a phone," according to the lawsuit. Barsanti also talked to her class about having worked at a strip club called the “'Golden Banana', and instructed his class to write a story based on the strip club.” The students, the lawsuit says, “were forced to research the strip club and were shown pictures of the club as well." The Golden Banana is located in Peabody. The student also claims that Barsanti subjected her and the other students in his English class "to learning about sexual behaviors between animals.” The student also alleges Barsanti made jokes about the male genitalia of a transgender student who identifies as female. The assault and battery count is based on an incident in which Barsanti on one occasion “put his hands on Plaintiff, taking Plaintiff’s head between his hands and expressed frustration with Plaintiff over her being resistant to participate in class due to her expressed dissatisfaction with Defendant’s vulgarity,” according to the lawsuit Pittsfield High School administrators allowed the student to change classes so that she did not “have to endure” Barsanti’s classroom, according to the lawsuit. When the student's mother went to the the school principal with her daughter’s allegations, the principal told her that “Pittsfield Public Schools has known about Defendant Barsanti’s sexual harassment, having received numerous complaints about Barsanti in the past.” And yet, there was “no meaningful discipline” against Barsanti, the lawsuit says, and school officials “did nothing while Barsanti was engaged in the aforementioned conduct.” When he retired from PHS in June, a Facebook post on the school’s account congratulated “three retirees,” one of whom was Barsanti. “We [wish] you all a happy and healthy retirement!” the message said. “You will always have a ‘Home Under the Dome.’” “Home Under the Dome” refers to Pittsfield High School's domed roof. McLane, the student's attorney, said his client is looking for accountability from school officials who are "responsible for this guy." Through McLane, the student and her mother consented to publishing her name; nevertheless, The Eagle is not naming her at this time because she is a minor. Moreover, McLane told The Eagle he would be amending the lawsuit to add the mother's name to the lawsuit. "The fact that she [the student] had to file a lawsuit to get any recourse, and that the school knew about [past complaints], is frustrating," said McLane. According to a 2003 article in the Cape Cod Times, headlined “ Controversial Island Teacher Faces Probe ,” Nantucket High School put Barsanti on “paid leave pending an investigation of his classroom behavior.” “During the 2002 fall semester, Barsanti took an unpaid leave of absence” from his teaching job at Nantucket High, the paper reported. “He left last September after discussions with administrators about his teaching style, a style that reportedly included the use of foul language and sexual innuendo in the classroom.” Students and parents, the Cape Cod Times story continues, “have complained over the years about this alleged behavior.” In 2020, Barsanti settled a defamation lawsuit filed against him and the City of Pittsfield by a former Pittsfield Public Schools student. The female student said the letter of recommendation he wrote for her college applications contained false and malicious information that "discredited" and held her up to “scorn, hatred, ridicule.” Barsanti, also an author, lives in Dalton, according to his LinkedIn profile. On his social media, he links to his Substack profile on which he writes essays and publishes them. It’s called, “Barr’d for Life.” In his LinkedIn profile, Barsanti says this about himself: "I am a highly skilled, motivated, and experienced English teacher. I have taught in both public and private schools, but have spent the most time at Nantucket High School and Pittsfield High School. For more than thirty years, I have taught Ap English Literature, AP English Language and Rhetoric, and AP Research. I have been a reader (rater?) for many years; this year I have become A Table Leader for AP Research. "I am also a writer. I have primarily written about Nantucket. For the last fifteen years, my work has appeared in Yesterday's Island and N magazine. Other essays of mine have been printed by the New York Times, The Boston Globe, and several educational titles. In the last few years, I have been writing novels and I am filling the slush piles at various agencies." He concludes with, "I lose golf balls, ski indifferently, and body surf. I cook well enough to stay married, mow the lawn before I am told to, and am a fool."His ability to find the back of the net with ease has been a game-changer for his current team, propelling them up the league standings and putting them in contention for a top finish. His eye for goal, combined with his quick footwork and intelligent movement off the ball, has made him a nightmare for opposing defenders to deal with.
Prominent Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat and his wife, Jasmine Tan, have made headlines with their decision to put their luxurious home on the market after residing in it for a remarkable 14 years. The celebrity couple has opted to list their palatial estate located in the exclusive area of Deepwater Bay for sale, with a notable price reduction of HKD 25 million compared to the original price.December 16 – Since its inception in 2021, Slusncoin Exchange has quickly established a strong foothold in the global cryptocurrency trading market, leveraging its advanced technological capabilities and user-centric optimization. Recently, the company announced strategic partnership agreements with several top-tier financial institutions. This milestone marks a pivotal phase in Slusncoin’s global expansion strategy, injecting new momentum into its efforts to build a comprehensive international presence. Strengthening Industry Leadership Through Strategic Alliances The formation of these partnerships reflects Slusncoin’s commitment to continuous growth and innovation. By staying attuned to global market trends, Slusncoin has reinforced its position as an industry leader. Its new partners include globally renowned investment banks, payment platforms, and financial technology enterprises. Through this collaboration, Slusncoin aims to achieve deep integration in technology, capital, and market resources, delivering more efficient, secure, and reliable trading services to its clients. Slusncoin’s cutting-edge technology was a decisive factor in forging these partnerships. The company’s trading system combines advanced blockchain technology with artificial intelligence, enabling precise market analysis and enhanced execution efficiency through intelligent matching algorithms. These technological capabilities have earned high praise from its partners, who recognize the platform’s potential for transformative applications in future financial technology. Expanding Market Reach and Resource Sharing A key highlight of this strategic collaboration is the shared commitment to global market expansion. Slusncoin and its partners plan to jointly explore emerging markets, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. As some of the fastest-growing regions in the cryptocurrency sector, these markets demand efficient and secure trading platforms. By collaborating closely with local financial institutions, Slusncoin aims to seamlessly integrate into these markets and provide premium services tailored to the needs of local investors. Investment in Talent and Marketing to Support Growth To support its ambitious expansion strategy, Slusncoin is making significant investments in technology development and marketing. Over the next two years, the company plans to hire more than 2,000 technical and operational professionals to enhance its development capabilities and improve customer support. Additionally, Slusncoin will increase investments in brand promotion and market education, organizing investor education programs and collaborative marketing campaigns to attract new users. Looking Ahead: A Vision for Global Leadership Slusncoin’s global expansion strategy remains on track, with a goal of reaching 15 million users by 2025 and establishing regional offices in major financial hubs worldwide. This strategic collaboration not only strengthens Slusncoin’s market position but also lays a solid foundation for its emergence as a global leader in cryptocurrency trading. With new markets opening up and deeper partnerships on the horizon, the future growth potential of this exchange is boundless.Looking ahead, market analysts are optimistic about the future prospects of the technology sector in Hong Kong. With ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence, big data, and fintech, the tech companies are well-positioned to capitalize on emerging trends and solidify their position in the global market.
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