Logitech Unveils Circle View Doorbell, Designed Exclusively for Apple HomeKit

Logitech Unveils Circle View Doorbell, Designed Exclusively for Apple HomeKit

New Elegantly-Designed Wired Doorbell Featuring Portrait Video and Face Recognition Expands Home Security Family

LAUSANNE, Switzerland & NEWARK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
Today Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced Circle View Doorbell, the first wired video doorbell developed exclusively for Apple HomeKit. Featuring Face Recognition and Logitech TrueView™ best-in-class video, Circle View Doorbell gives you crisp head-to-toe portrait video from just two feet away, true HDR to handle high-contrast scenes, and color night vision up to six feet away. Circle View Doorbell, compatible with most existing wired doorbell systems and designed to complement homes of every style, also supports HomeKit Secure Video, giving you simple and secure ways to customize your video recordings, notifications, storage, and sharing options.

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Circle View Doorbell, designed exclusively for Apple HomeKit, features portrait video and Face Recognition and is compatible with most existing wired doorbell systems (Photo: Business Wire)

Circle View Doorbell, designed exclusively for Apple HomeKit, features portrait video and Face Recognition and is compatible with most existing wired doorbell systems (Photo: Business Wire)

“We could not be more excited to launch the Circle View Doorbell, a very welcome addition to the Logitech home security family and sure to be an indispensable addition to your home,” said Michele Hermann, vice president of mobility at Logitech. “Circle View Doorbell has been thoughtfully designed from the ground up to work exclusively with HomeKit, featuring all of the security features you’d want in a smart doorbell and a striking design that will add the finishing touch to your home.”

With HomeKit Secure Video, a powerful and secure smart home platform available on more than a billion active iOS and iPadOS devices, intelligent detection is done securely and privately on your HomePod, the new HomePod mini, or Apple TV to determine when a person, animal, or vehicle is in the video. You can securely interact with Circle View Doorbell in the Home app or by asking Siri on supported Apple devices.

Face Recognition identifies people you tag in your Photos library or recent visitors captured by your camera or doorbell in the Home app. With Circle View Doorbell, you can use the Home app to be notified when people come to the door and receive smart notifications across your Apple devices — on your iPhone and Apple Watch while you’re away, or even an announcement on Apple TV and HomePod. You can even mute your home’s existing wired chime. Video streams and recordings using HomeKit Secure Video are processed on the home hub device, uploaded to iCloud, and are end-to-end encrypted securely to the Home app. These recordings do not count against your iCloud storage limit for photos, videos, and files.

To help consumers skip the hassle of installation, Logitech has partnered with HelloTech, the leading independent, on-demand installation provider with a nationwide network of thousands of hand-selected experts. Customers also have the option to self-install if comfortable handling power tools and working with electrical systems. Circle View Doorbell supports existing systems powered by 8-24 V AC transformers with 10 VA or higher power. To ensure your existing doorbell meets the electrical requirements, visit our compatibility checker.

Pricing and Availability

Logitech Circle View Doorbell is available for $199.99 for the self-installation option at logitech.com and apple.com in the United States, and for $299.99 with hassle-free professional installation included on logitech.com. For more information, please visit Logitech.com, our blog or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

About Logitech

Logitech designs products that have an everyday place in people’s lives, connecting them to the digital experiences they care about. More than 35 years ago, Logitech started connecting people through computers, and now it’s a multi-brand company designing products that bring people together through music, gaming, video, and computing. Brands of Logitech include Logitech, Logitech G, ASTRO Gaming, Streamlabs, Ultimate Ears, Jaybird and Blue Microphones. Founded in 1981, and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech at www.logitech.com, the company blog or @Logitech.

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Circle View Doorbell, designed exclusively for Apple HomeKit, features portrait video and Face Recognition and is compatible with most existing wired doorbell systems (Photo: Business Wire)

LOOMING ZSAN DEADLINE: Pawar Law Group Announces a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Zosano Pharma Corporation – ZSAN

NEW YORK, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pawar Law Group announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of shareholders who purchased shares of Zosano Pharma Corporation (NASDAQ: ZSAN) from February 13, 2017 through September 30, 2020, inclusive (the “Class Period”). The lawsuit seeks to recover damages for Zosano Pharma Corporation investors under the federal securities laws.

To join the class action, go here or call Vik Pawar, Esq. toll-free at 888-589-9804 or email [email protected] for information on the class action.

According to the lawsuit, defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) the Company’s clinical results reflected differences in zolmitriptan exposures observed between subjects receiving different lots; (2) pharmocokinetic studies submitted in connection with the Company’s New Drug Application (“NDA”) included patients exhibiting unexpected high plasma concentrations of zolmitriptan; (3) as a result of the foregoing differences among patient results, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) was reasonably likely to require further studies to support regulatory approval of Qtrypta; (4) as a result, regulatory approval of Qtrypta was reasonably likely to be delayed; and (5) as a result of the foregoing, defendants’ public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than December 28, 2020. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

No class has been certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you hire one. You may hire counsel of your choice. You may also do nothing at this time and be an absent member of the class. Your ability to share in any future recovery is not dependent upon being a lead plaintiff.

Pawar Law Group represents investors from around the world. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.
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Element 29 Resources Inc. Virtually Opens The Market

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TORONTO, Dec. 8, 2020 /CNW/ – Brian Booth, Chief Executive Officer, Element 29 Resources Inc. and his team joined Arne Gulstene, Head, Company Services, TMX Group to celebrate the company’s new listing on TSX Venture Exchange and open the market.

Element 29 Resources Inc. (E29) is a new copper company focused on developing its Elida copper project and its Flor de Cobre copper project – two new high-quality copper projects in Peru. Both projects have been drill-tested, with consistent and continuous intercepts of potentially economic grades, and no deleterious elements.  E29 has a clear plan of value creation through resource expansion, delivery of NI 43-101 compliant resource estimates for Elida and Flor de Cobre followed by engineering studies for both properties. E29 has a tight share structure and is led by an experienced balanced leadership team. More information at www.e29copper.com

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DEC. 14 DEADLINE- LOOP: Pawar Law Group Announces a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Loop Industries, Inc.-LOOP

NEW YORK, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pawar Law Group announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of shareholders who purchased shares of Loop Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: LOOP) from September 24, 2018 through October 12, 2020, inclusive (the “Class Period”). The lawsuit seeks to recover damages for Loop Industries, Inc. investors under the federal securities laws.

To join the class action, go here or call Vik Pawar, Esq. toll-free at 888-589-9804 or email [email protected] for information on the class action.

According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) Loop scientists were encouraged to misrepresent the results of Loop’s purportedly proprietary process; (2) Loop did not have the technology to break PET down to its base chemicals at a recovery rate of 100%; (3) as a result, the Company was unlikely to realize the purported benefits of Loop’s announced partnerships with Indorama and Thyssenkrupp; and (4) as a result of the foregoing, defendants’ positive statements about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than December 14, 2020. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

No class has been certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you hire one. You may hire counsel of your choice. You may also do nothing at this time and be an absent member of the class. Your ability to share in any future recovery is not dependent upon being a lead plaintiff.

Pawar Law Group represents investors from around the world. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.
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New Report From Grantmakers In Aging Offers Recommendations to Improve Care, Increase Inclusion for Older People Living With HIV/AIDS

Closer Connection between Aging Services and HIV Networks Is Needed to Fill Gaps in Care, Reduce Isolation, Improve Quality of Life

WASHINGTON, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — HIV has become an aging issue now that more than half of people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. are 50 or older. Thanks to advancements in treatment, people with HIV can now live for decades but longevity with HIV is relatively new, under-explored, and under-resourced, and the HIV/AIDS and aging services networks operate almost totally separately, with few age-specific services. Grantmakers In Aging, a national membership organization of philanthropies, created Moving Ahead Together: A Framework for Integrating HIV/AIDS and Aging Services to help end the painful isolation and improve the care of older people living with HIV.

“People living with HIV age into a sort of no-man’s land that can be a lonely and potentially dangerous place,” said John Feather, PhD, CEO of Grantmakers In Aging (GIA). “Aging services and HIV services both deliver excellent care but have no history of working together, and people aging with HIV can get lost. The need for greater coordination, expertise sharing, and inclusion has been strongly affirmed by leaders in both sectors, and, importantly, by people who are themselves aging with HIV/AIDS.”

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The framework covers three areas: social complexities and challenges, including low awareness of the issue and the stigma and social isolation many older people with HIV face; the need for a whole-person approach to coordinate medical, mental, and behavioral health care with social and psychosocial support; and updating state and federal policies.

For example, the framework calls for efforts to:

  • Help geriatricians and primary care providers build their knowledge of HIV in older people, including testing, prevention, sexual health counseling, and considering HIV in diagnosis.
    • About 17% of new HIV infections happen among people age 50+.
  • Incorporate principles of trauma-informed care and increase cultural competency of providers and staff in all care settings, including senior centers and long-term care, to create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.
    • Trauma, stigma, and fear of rejection or being “outed” in an unfamiliar care setting can drive older people living with HIV away from treatment and into isolation.
  • Help HIV specialists gain expertise in geriatrics issues (multiple chronic conditions, geriatric syndromes, medication management, cognitive impairment, etc.) and in HIV’s effect on the aging process.
  • Co-locate or coordinate HIV and aging services, including social work and social services, to help people manage complex care needs.
  • Improve access to mental and behavioral health care, and educate providers that trauma is part of the experience of many people aging with HIV, including long-term survivors.
  • Address psychosocial challenges, such as isolation, and social determinants of health, such as food insecurity, unstable housing, disability, and poverty.
  • Prepare Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term services and supports (LTSS) to meet the medical and social needs of people aging with HIV.
  • Expand caregiving options and research for HIV-specific concerns about cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Make existing policies more inclusive, such as adding aging issues to the federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) plan and reconsidering eligibility for aging services.
    • The accepted age for onset of aging in people with HIV is 50; but eligibility for many federal and state aging programs starts at 60 or older.

These recommendations were guided by the distinguished Moving Ahead Together steering committee, comprised of leaders in the aging and HIV service sectors, and by participants in a virtual summit.

A Racial and Social Justice Issue

The Framework also examines outdated assumptions about HIV, social justice issues such as racial disparities in prevalence and access to care, and parallels between the AIDS epidemic and COVID-19.

Respecting the Denver Principles of ensuring meaningful involvement by people with HIV in decisions that affect them, the report also includes first-person reflections and video interviews with older people living with HIV, and all featured artwork was created by older people living with HIV.

GIA’s multi-year Moving Ahead Together initiative and this report are supported by a grant from Gilead Sciences. For more information, please click here.

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Grantmakers In Aging is a national membership organization of philanthropies. Believing a society which is better for older adults is better for people of all ages, GIA acts as a relevant and responsive network, resource, and champion, amplifying the voices of older people and issues of aging. Our vision is of a just and inclusive world where older people are fully valued, recognized, and engaged in ways that matter. Learn more at www.GIAging.org.

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Sutikki Inks Innovative Deal with Digital Dream Labs

New Animated Series “Cozmo and Friends” Based on Best Selling Tech Toy Brings Friendly Robot to the Small Screen

London, UK, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sutikki, the children’s entertainment company behind the popular UK series Moon & Me, has inked a new pact with US-based educational technology company Digital Dream Labs (DDL), to create, develop and distribute animated and live action content based on the company’s ground-breaking robot duo Cozmo and Vector.

 

The journey from best-selling toy brand to entertainment franchise starts today with the premiere of the first animated featurette which debuts on the newly launched Cosmo & Friends YouTube channel Click Here  The hub will host a steady flow of innovative and creative content that will further explore Digital Dream Labs’ revolutionary robot creations. 

Sutikki’s initial focus will be on Cozmo, an expressive little robot with a mind of its own. Endowed with a one-of-a-kind personality that evolves and learns over time, one look at its big blue eyes reveals Cozmo’s star potential.  Cozmo blazed a trail when it launched in 2017 earning the top spot for the best-selling toy on Amazon U.S. two years in a row and the best-selling toy on Amazon in the UK and France in 2017 (Source: One Click Retail).

 

Sutikki plans a comprehensive content campaign, initially on its dedicated YouTube channel. The short-form videos will showcase the robot’s marketing and commercial potential, tapping into the production company’s ability to showcase IP on a global scale. Sutikki will leverage its experience and expertise in building highly engaging brand franchises that speak to the discerning, tech savvy kids of today.

 

Beyond plans for new video content, the partnership includes the development of innovative merchandising and coincides with Digital Dream Labs’ pre-order for updated versions of both of their popular consumer robots.  The pre-order list opened on 20th November 2020 ahead of the holiday season with the new robots hitting retail in Spring 2021.

 

“We’re looking forward to introducing Cozmo and friends to the world,” says Hannah Mungo, CEO, Sutikki. “Cozmo is an extraordinary character who is not only an educational asset and friend for children, but also full of play and exploration. We are extremely excited to tap into the unique characteristics of DDL’s amazing robot line through creative content and bold new consumer products that will form the blueprint for what is certain to be one of entertainment’s most exciting future franchises.”

 

Digital Dream Labs is a global leader of creating hands-on educational technology for children of all ages. The high-tech firm specializes in creating engaging, language and system-agnostic products that connect with kids of all ages. Imbued with personality and spirit, the line of robots are more than simple educational tools and have already gained an online following that sets the stage for a successful evolution into the entertainment realm.

“It’s been a real pleasure for our team to watch the animators capture Cozmo’s unique personality,” says co-founder and CEO of Digital Dream Labs, Dr. Jacob Hanchar. “We’re really excited to see this partnership grow and know that families around the world will welcome Cozmo into homes across many different interactive touchpoints.”

 

Sutikki has offices in Atlanta and Los Angeles. To learn more visit www.sutikki.com.

 

For more information about Digital Dream Labs and their educational technology games and consumer robots, visit www.digitaldreamlabs.com.

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Olay Body Teams Up with Olympic Snowboarder Jamie Anderson to Gear Up for Winter Skin Dryness

Olay Body Teams Up with Olympic Snowboarder Jamie Anderson to Gear Up for Winter Skin Dryness

Body skincare leader taps board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Sheila Farhang, to share tips that reveal the truth about winter skin

CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
Ahead of the cold winter months, Olay Body is teaming up with professional snowboarder and 2X Olympic gold medalist, Jamie Anderson, to celebrate the journeys of fearless women who brave the harshest winter conditions every day. Inspired by the stories of women like Jamie, Olay Body wants to give women the tools they need to combat the snow and freezing temperatures that take a toll on skin. Olay Body also joined forces with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sheila Farhang to share tips that will allow them to winter-proof their shower routine.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201208005930/en/

Cold weather doesn’t have to be synonymous with dry, flaky skin. Olay Body partnered with professional snowboarder and 2X Olympic gold medalist, Jamie Anderson, to celebrate the journeys of fearless women that brave the harshest winter conditions every day. Source: Olay Body

Cold weather doesn’t have to be synonymous with dry, flaky skin. Olay Body partnered with professional snowboarder and 2X Olympic gold medalist, Jamie Anderson, to celebrate the journeys of fearless women that brave the harshest winter conditions every day. Source: Olay Body

Winter skin dryness is often caused by decreased humidity, and a lot of women aren’t aware that a solid skincare regimen begins in the shower, so it’s important to use products that aid in retaining moisture such as Olay’s Cleansing & Nourishing Body Wash and Rinse Off Body Conditioner in Shea Butter. Formulated with skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin B3 complex, Olay Body’s Premium Collection works overtime on your skin even during the harshest conditions.

“I love the winter because I get to ride the mountains and do what I love, but the snow and freezing temperatures take a toll on my skin,” said Jamie Anderson, a professional snowboarder. “A big part of being fearless is feeling good in my skin, and Olay’s Premium Body Care Collection really sets the tone for the day by moisturizing my skin from the second I jump out of the shower.”

To learn more about how Jamie achieves visibly healthy skin throughout the winter, Olay Body met with her on the slopes to capture an exclusive interview that can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JLSy_vFPo8&feature=youtu.be.

With more than 65 years of skin science and insights, Olay Body has worked tirelessly to provide women with an easy, trusted solution for their dry winter skin. In fact, a recent study revealed that 9 out of 10 female dermatologists would recommend Olay Premium Body Wash for their patients. Women can rest assured that Olay Premium Body Washes are a great choice since they are dermatologically approved by the Skin Health Alliance, an organization of independent dermatologists and skin scientists who have verified the products as safe and effective for dry skin improvement.

“It’s important for women like Jamie who spend their days and nights outside in low temperatures to protect their skin with not only warm clothing but also products that are formulated with ingredients that moisturize to improve the skin barrier,” said Dr. Sheila Farhang, board-certified dermatologist. “I always recommend Olay’s Premium Body Wash to my patients during the winter because it improves skin three times better than the leading competitor, boosts the skin’s moisture barrier, and improves skin dryness.”

Cold temperature doesn’t have to be synonymous with dry, flaky skin. Dr. Sheila recommends the following three tips to brave the winter elements:

  • Tip #1:I advise my patients to decrease shower length and use tepid water temperature instead of hot, especially in the winter. A hot shower may feel fantastic in the morning or after a long chilly day, but hot water actually strips away the skin’s natural oils and disrupts surface lipids and proteins. This damage results in dry, irritated skin.
  • Tip #2: Use a body cleanser that gets moisture deep into the skin’s surface. Most traditional soaps strip away the skin’s natural oils, but the products in the Olay Premium Body Wash Collection are formulated with supercharged ingredients, including niacinamide. With their unique lock-in-moisture technology, these formulas infuse moisture 10 layers deep without leaving a coated feeling on the skin.
  • Tip #3: Moisturizing is key to your skin surviving cold temperatures. For an extra dose of moisture, instead of lotion, consider adding an in-shower moisturizer to your daily body care routine like Olay’s Rinse-Off Body Conditioner. Many lotions only provide temporary relief and have to be reapplied during your day. Olay’s Rinse-Off Body Conditioner fights dryness all day so you won’t need to apply moisturizer out of the shower.

Learn more about Olay’s Premium Body Care Collection at Olay.com.

About Olay

Olay is a worldwide leader in skincare and has been trusted by women for over 65 years. Olay continues to hold to the philosophy it was founded on: to maintain a deep understanding of women’s changing needs and offer products backed by superior science that meet those needs. Female consumers have come to expect this superior product performance from Olay, as it brings healthy looking, beautiful skin to more than 80 million women on five continents.

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P&G serves consumers around the world with one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands, including Always®, Ambi Pur®, Ariel®, Bounty®, Charmin®, Crest®, Dawn®, Downy®, Fairy®, Febreze®, Gain®, Gillette®, Head & Shoulders®, Lenor®, Olay®, Oral-B®, Pampers®, Pantene®, SK-II®, Tide®, Vicks®, and Whisper®. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. Please visit http://www.pg.com for the latest news and information about P&G and its brands.

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Cold weather doesn’t have to be synonymous with dry, flaky skin. Olay Body partnered with professional snowboarder and 2X Olympic gold medalist, Jamie Anderson, to celebrate the journeys of fearless women that brave the harshest winter conditions every day. Source: Olay Body

Enbridge Inc. Scored 75 On ESG Evaluation; Preparedness Strong

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NEW YORK, Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global Ratings said today that Enbridge Inc. scored 75 on its ESG Evaluation. On our scale, 100 indicates the lowest risk and 0 the highest. The company’s ESG Evaluation score is the result of an ESG profile of 69 combined with strong preparedness.

Enbridge is an energy infrastructure company operating in the U.S. and Canada through three core business segments: liquid pipelines; gas transmission and midstream; and gas distribution and storage. It also has a growing renewables portfolio. Enbridge’s strong preparedness assessment speaks to an excellent awareness of the long-term risks and opportunities its industry faces— such as the energy transition away from oil and toward natural gas in North America—and robust scenario planning. The company has also demonstrated a commitment to its ESG-related goals and long-term decision-making through its capital spending decisions and a renumeration structure aligned to safety and achievement of environmental performance targets.

Given its vast pipeline and distribution networks, Enbridge faces exposure to environmental risks including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and pollution as well as significant exposure to harmful leaks and spills. However, the company has a track record of setting and achieving GHG reduction targets and reducing the total volume of liquid spills from its pipelines.

Despite notable community pushback to pipeline projects in recent years, Enbridge has remained highly focused on engaging with local communities, including indigenous tribes whose land its lines cross. Enbridge emphasizes safety as a top priority, but the company and the sector as a whole have faced a number of safety-related incidents. Enbridge’s high level of commitment to diversity in its workforce and effective employee engagement is a strength compared with peers.

The governance score benefits from the company’s Canadian presence, as well as a very engaged and well diversified board. The company also demonstrates high transparency in ESG reporting and discloses a higher-than-average number of material ESG metrics than many global peers.

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DEC. 14 DEADLINE- TRQ: Pawar Law Group Announces a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. – TRQ

NEW YORK, Dec. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pawar Law Group announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of shareholders who purchased shares of Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. (NYSE: TRQ) from July 17, 2018 through July 31, 2019, inclusive (the “Class Period”). The lawsuit seeks to recover damages for Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. investors under the federal securities laws.

To join the class action, go here or call Vik Pawar, Esq. toll-free at 888-589-9804 or email [email protected] for information on the class action.

According to the lawsuit, regarding the development of the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine in Mongolia, defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) the stability issues were much more severe than represented and called into question the design of the mine, the projected cost and timing of production; (2) the publicly disclosed estimates of the cost, date of completion and dates for production from the underground mine were not achievable; (3) the “challenging ground conditions” were much more severe than defendants represented, and in fact made it impossible for Turquoise Hill and Rio Tinto to achieve those estimates; (4) the development capital required for the underground development of Oyu Tolgoi would cost substantially more than a billion dollars over what Turquoise Hill and Rio Tinto had represented; (5) Turquoise Hill would require additional financing and/or equity to complete the project; (6) the progress of underground development and of Oyu Tolgoi was not proceeding as planned; and (7) the “key risks” had not been “well understood and managed” but had placed the project schedule and cost into severe jeopardy. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than December 14, 2020. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

No class has been certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you hire one. You may hire counsel of your choice. You may also do nothing at this time and be an absent member of the class. Your ability to share in any future recovery is not dependent upon being a lead plaintiff.

Pawar Law Group represents investors from around the world. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter.
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Contact:  
Vik Pawar, Esq.  
Pawar Law Group  
20 Vesey Street, Suite 1410  
New York, NY 10007  
Tel: (917) 261-2277  
Fax: (212) 571-0938  
[email protected]  



IIROC Trading Resumption – RKR

Canada NewsWire

VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 8, 2020 /CNW/ – Trading resumes in:

Company: Rokmaster Resources Corp.

TSX-Venture Symbol: RKR

All Issues: Yes

Resumption (ET): 12:15 PM

IIROC can make a decision to impose a temporary suspension (halt) of trading in a security of a publicly-listed company. Trading halts are implemented to ensure a fair and orderly market. IIROC is the national self-regulatory organization which oversees all investment dealers and trading activity on debt and equity marketplaces in Canada.

SOURCE Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) – Halts/Resumptions