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Targa Resources Corp. Completes Acquisition of Bolt-On Assets

Benzinga

HOUSTON, April 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Targa Resources Corp. NYSE: TRGP ) ("Targa" or the "Company") announced today that it has completed the previously announced acquisition of Southcross Energy Operating LLC and its subsidiaries in South Texas. About Targa Resources Corp. Targa Resources Corp.

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Cameco: Powering the Nuclear Future

Valutico

Cameco Corporation Weekly Valuation – Valutico | July 7, 2023 Link to the valuation About the company Cameco Corporation, based in Canada, is one of the world’s largest uranium producers, accounting for about 9% of global production. billion we suggest that the company is fairly valued. and Peninsula Energy Limited.

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The ESG Movement: The "Goodness" Gravy Train Rolls On!

Musings on Markets

Last year, I wrote a post on ESG and explained why I was skeptical about the claims made by advocates about the benefits it would bring to companies, investors and society. To meet this demand, services have popped up around the world, claiming to measure ESG with scores and ratings.

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Let’s Stop Treating Crypto as If It Were Finance

Reynolds Holding

Treasury, SEC, CFTC, and CFPB appear set on regulating the crypto trading system (traded coins and associated marketplaces, exchanges, brokerages, lending, staking, derivatives, intermediaries, and enablers) as part of the traditional financial services system.

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Unbundling Climate Change Risk from ESG

Reynolds Holding

A further implication is that the efforts to use the tools of corporate governance on climate change risk should shift away from a primary attention on companies that produce and refine fossil fuels to a focus on companies, like auto companies, that make products that consume large amounts of energy. In the U.S.,

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