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The Rice Family Foundation Completes 2023 Grant Fund Distributions

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

The Rice Family Foundation (“Foundation”) is pleased to announce it has awarded grant funds to seventy-eight nonprofit organizations.

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  • The Rice Family Foundation (“Foundation”) is pleased to announce it has awarded grant funds to seventy-eight nonprofit organizations.
  • Additionally, the Foundation is excited to announce that the Arlene Utz Hollinger Foundation, established in 1992 by Arlene Utz Hollinger, the daughter of the late Bill and Salie Utz—founders of Utz Potato Chips (now Utz Brands, Inc.)—will integrate into the Rice Family Foundation.
  • "We are immensely proud of the Rice Family Foundation's accomplishments this year, particularly in supporting a one-time contribution to assist a record seventy-eight hard-working nonprofit organizations," said Stacie Lissette, Director of The Rice Family Foundation.
  • For more information and to view a complete list of this year’s recipients, please visit The Rice Family Foundation website at www.thericefamilyfoundation.com .

August's Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News: Bob Dylan, Aaron Rogers, Zsa Zsa Gabor & Joe Jonas

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Aug. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- August's Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News

Key Points: 
  • Bob Dylan, Aaron Rogers, Zsa Zsa Gabor & Joe Jonas made real estate news in August.
  • Top 10 Celebrity Real Estate News is featured at TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
  • The estate includes six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, 25 acres of landscaped grounds with gardens and fountains, statues, and stone gazebos.
  • The price on a pink mid-century modern that was once home to Zsa Zsa Gabor has been reduced to $2.8 million.

The Rice Family Foundation to Support Local Area Non-Profit Organizations

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Thursday, June 8, 2023

The Rice Family Foundation was established in 2017 by Michael & Jane Rice and Dylan & Stacie Lissette, third and fourth-generation members of the Utz Brands, Inc. snack foods family.

Key Points: 
  • The Rice Family Foundation was established in 2017 by Michael & Jane Rice and Dylan & Stacie Lissette, third and fourth-generation members of the Utz Brands, Inc. snack foods family.
  • Using funds granted by the Foundation, The Rice Family Foundation supports eligible local area non-profit organizations that dedicate their time, efforts, and resources to foster a better community.
  • In 2022, the Foundation contributed to fifty-seven (57) local area non-profit organizations.
  • Said Stacie Lissette, Director of The Rice Family Foundation, "With the tremendous feedback the Foundation has received, we are excited to continue our work and make 2023 grant funds available to qualifying local area nonprofit organizations.

Isle of Man Animation Solutions Firm Expands Client Base Into US Markets

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Thursday, April 13, 2023

DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, April 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Animation Explainers, an Animation Solutions company based in the Isle of Man, has announced more expansion into the US and Canadian markets in 2023.

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  • DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, April 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Animation Explainers, an Animation Solutions company based in the Isle of Man, has announced more expansion into the US and Canadian markets in 2023.
  • Since its inception in 2018, Animation Explainers has built a reputation for creating visually compelling explainer videos worldwide.
  • The company's animation solutions are proving to be a hit, with significant projects for clients like MD3, Payslip, Detector Testers, and Kemper already underway in April 2023.
  • As the company expands into new markets, it has the potential to become an industry leader in animation solutions.

The Rice Family Foundation Completes 2022 Grant Fund Distributions Distributes Over $1 Million Across Fifty-Seven Nonprofit Organizations

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

The Rice Family Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded grant funds to fifty-seven local area nonprofit organizations for 2022, the Foundations largest to date group of recipients which benefit from the over $1 million granted.

Key Points: 
  • The Rice Family Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded grant funds to fifty-seven local area nonprofit organizations for 2022, the Foundations largest to date group of recipients which benefit from the over $1 million granted.
  • The Foundation is supported by financial commitments made by Mike & Jane Rice and Dylan & Stacie Lissette, third and fourth-generation members of the Utz snacks family.
  • We are so proud and excited that The Rice Family Foundation has been able to benefit fifty-seven nonprofit organizations this year!
  • For more information and to view a complete list of this years recipients, please visit The Rice Family Foundation website at www.thericefamilyfoundation.com .

Isle of Man Animation Solutions Firm Expansion in Europe and the US

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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, July 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Isle of Man-based Animation Explainers has consolidated its recent meteoric rise in the animation solutions industry by launching a range of new animation packages.

Key Points: 
  • DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, July 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Isle of Man-based Animation Explainers has consolidated its recent meteoric rise in the animation solutions industry by launching a range of new animation packages.
  • Following a period of breakneck growth, Animation Explainers now has ambitious plans to expand further in the US, the UK and Europe.
  • AE 2.0 is the latest iteration of the company's suite of animation styles designed to open up a brave new world of turnkey and bespoke animation solutions.
  • Animation Explainers is a team of like-minded creatives who take pride in delivering animation solutions for brands and media organisations.

Isle of Man Animation Solutions Firm Expansion in Europe and the US

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2022

DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, July 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Isle of Man-based Animation Explainers has consolidated its recent meteoric rise in the animation solutions industry by launching a range of new animation packages.

Key Points: 
  • DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, July 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Isle of Man-based Animation Explainers has consolidated its recent meteoric rise in the animation solutions industry by launching a range of new animation packages.
  • Following a period of breakneck growth, Animation Explainers now has ambitious plans to expand further in the US, the UK and Europe.
  • AE 2.0 is the latest iteration of the company's suite of animation styles designed to open up a brave new world of turnkey and bespoke animation solutions.
  • Animation Explainers is a team of like-minded creatives who take pride in delivering animation solutions for brands and media organisations.

Global Demand For Vanadium Is Expected To Grow at an Increased Paced

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

PALM BEACH, Florida, April 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2020, the vanadium market had to navigate the uncertainty that COVID-19 brought to every sector of the economy. Commenting on how prices performed during the first six months of 2021, Willis Thomas of CRU Group told the Investing News Network (INN) that prices came on quite strongly in Q2. "The pandemic recovery in the world ex-China drove new demand growth, while Chinese demand remained strong," he said. The steel sector continued to be the main driver of vanadium this year, and throughout the first half of 2021 demand from the rest of the world continued to catch up with China.  Now, as 2022 kicks off, global demand for vanadium is expected to grow.  He added: "There is limited demand downside, as either growth is expected to slow (steel, chemicals) or increase in pace (aerospace, batteries) as all main demand categories are poised for some growth," Thomas said.  "For the aerospace/titanium segment, aircraft inventory is moving again and the supply chain is starting to pull in more vanadium," Thomas said, adding that CRU is looking for demand increases for 2022 over 2021 figures. "This sector is lagging from pandemic recovery by about one year to 18 months."    Active companies in the markets today include:  BASIN URANIUM CORP. (OTCPK: BURCF) (CSE: NCLR), Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE: UEC), NexGen Energy Ltd. (NYSE: NXE) (TSX: NXE), Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR), Skyharbour Resources Ltd.'s (OTCQB: SYHBF) (TSXV: SYH).

Key Points: 
  • "The pandemic recovery in the world ex-China drove new demand growth, while Chinese demand remained strong," he said.
  • Now, as 2022 kicks off, global demand for vanadium is expected to grow.
  • Another segment that continues to grab attention from investors is the battery space, as vanadium is a key metal used in vanadium redox batteries.
  • In 2022, CRU expects demand for batteries to be up significantly in China and moderately in the rest of the world.

Global Demand For Vanadium Is Expected To Grow at an Increased Paced

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, April 7, 2022

PALM BEACH, Florida, April 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2020, the vanadium market had to navigate the uncertainty that COVID-19 brought to every sector of the economy. Commenting on how prices performed during the first six months of 2021, Willis Thomas of CRU Group told the Investing News Network (INN) that prices came on quite strongly in Q2. "The pandemic recovery in the world ex-China drove new demand growth, while Chinese demand remained strong," he said. The steel sector continued to be the main driver of vanadium this year, and throughout the first half of 2021 demand from the rest of the world continued to catch up with China.  Now, as 2022 kicks off, global demand for vanadium is expected to grow.  He added: "There is limited demand downside, as either growth is expected to slow (steel, chemicals) or increase in pace (aerospace, batteries) as all main demand categories are poised for some growth," Thomas said.  "For the aerospace/titanium segment, aircraft inventory is moving again and the supply chain is starting to pull in more vanadium," Thomas said, adding that CRU is looking for demand increases for 2022 over 2021 figures. "This sector is lagging from pandemic recovery by about one year to 18 months."    Active companies in the markets today include:  BASIN URANIUM CORP. (OTCPK: BURCF) (CSE: NCLR), Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE: UEC), NexGen Energy Ltd. (NYSE: NXE) (TSX: NXE), Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR), Skyharbour Resources Ltd.'s (OTCQB: SYHBF) (TSXV: SYH).

Key Points: 
  • "The pandemic recovery in the world ex-China drove new demand growth, while Chinese demand remained strong," he said.
  • Now, as 2022 kicks off, global demand for vanadium is expected to grow.
  • Another segment that continues to grab attention from investors is the battery space, as vanadium is a key metal used in vanadium redox batteries.
  • In 2022, CRU expects demand for batteries to be up significantly in China and moderately in the rest of the world.

Situation Publishing Adds Veteran Semiconductor Reporter, Dylan Martin, to The Register

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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

In his role with Situation Publishing, Dylan will cover the semiconductor industry, including AI chips, quantum computing, and manufacturing, for The Register and The Next Platform.

Key Points: 
  • In his role with Situation Publishing, Dylan will cover the semiconductor industry, including AI chips, quantum computing, and manufacturing, for The Register and The Next Platform.
  • "If you have followed the semiconductor industry to any degree, you will have read Dylan's reporting," said Chris Williams, Editor in Chief, Situation Publishing.
  • Situation Publishing is a leading global force in B2B technology publishing headquartered in London with offices in San Francisco, Boston, Sydney and Singapore.
  • Situation Publishing operates a growing portfolio of titles and events, including The Register, DevClass and the Next Platform, which serve the global enterprise technology community.