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" ... At the same time, Seanergy announced that nearly all of the warrants issued in March and April had already been converted into company shares. And on June 30, Seanergy announced that it would undergo a 1:16 reverse stock split—meaning that stockholders would receive one new share of company stock for every 16 shares they held. ... "
" ... How concerned you should be about a fever varies based on how old your child is, she explained. A fever warrants a trip to the doctor if: ... "
" ... In my experience as both an entrepreneur and investor, I would argue that investors rival the importance of customers and employees in the growth of any small business. Managing investor relations becomes one of the top responsibilities of a CEO and warrants significant time and attention that influences business outcomes. ... "
" ... PR ensures that potential customers are aware of the brand, which increases the chances of a sale. However, the first step is getting that message right. This process warrants a deep understanding of your why, your core value proposition, your brand voice and more. For instance, a strong, clear brand voice builds consistency, personality and connections with customers. Ask yourself, "What's our story?" "What problem are we solving?" and "How do we want to want to be perceived in the market?" ... "
" ... The United Kingdom (UK), if it still warrants that name, has reached an exit agreement with the European Union (EU), if it still warrants that name. This Brexit settlement lifts a lot of the uncertainty that has dogged all parties involved for years. On that basis alone, it constitutes a positive economic step for those on both sides of the English Channel. It will, of course, hurt the EU to lose its second largest economy. And even with this deal, Britain still has a long and difficult road to travel. ... "