November 7, 2024
Financial Assets

Ex-Peloton CEO John Foley ‘lost all my money’ in company exit

Peloton sees first revenue growth since 2021, but forecast remains mixed Peloton reported a modest sales increase of in its fiscal fourth quarter, marking its first year-over-year revenue growth since the 2021 holiday season. Benzinga – News Peloton co-founder John Foley revealed that he nearly lost all his money after leaving the exercise equipment company

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Oklahoma Wildlife Department opens bidding on surplus vehicles and equipment

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) opened bidding for an online auction surplus vehicles and equipment. The department has 20 vehicles, one trailer, one boat, and some miscellaneous equipment. “Agency vehicles are routinely maintained from when they are purchased new until they are turned in for replacement, and are popular

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EQUIPMENT SPOTLIGHT | SEPTEMBER 2024

by maryt@americanrecycler.com Global e-waste generation is estimated to reach 74.7 million metric tons by 2030. One of the first and key elements for the separation of recycled materials is size reduction. Most of the materials to be recycled are comingled with other types of commodities that usually prevent the materials from being readily sorted and

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Inside the curious bag of equipment free agent Justin Rose

As a recent equipment free agent, Justin Rose has made the most of his opportunity to become one of the PGA TOUR’s most active testers. He has no problem trying to get better with any club or shaft or innovation. For instance, Rose was utilising Cobra irons and an outdated Titleist driver at the start

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Terripin Farms in Quincy hit by burglars, $15,000 in equipment and cash stolen

QUINCY, Ill. (KHQA) — Between late Monday night to early Tuesday morning, one or more people burglarized Terripin Farms in Quincy. An estimated $15,000 worth of equipment and money was stolen. Items stolen include cash registers, card readers, lock boxes and a safe, but no merchandise appears to have been taken. The thieves cut the

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