The highly anticipated 2024 Buffett Shareholders Meeting is just around the corner, set to take place in Omaha, Nebraska, the hometown of legendary investor Warren Buffett. Known as the “Spring Festival Gala of the investment community,” this annual event attracts investors from all over the world eager to hear directly from the “Stock God” himself.
Scheduled for May 4, the meeting will feature a question-and-answer session where Buffett will address a variety of topics such as the use of Berkshire Hathaway’s massive cash reserves, recent changes in investment holdings like Apple stocks, the outlook on the Japanese stock market, the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, and views on the Chinese market.
The meeting agenda includes a shareholder shopping day on May 3, followed by the main event on May 4, which will include appearances by key Berkshire executives Greg Abel and Ajit Jain. A fun run and walk themed “Invest in Yourself” will round out the weekend on May 5.
The most anticipated portion of the meeting is the interactive question-and-answer session, where both on-site attendees and CNBC’s Becky Quick will pose questions to Buffett. With topics ranging from investment strategies to global economic outlooks, attendees can expect valuable insights from the Oracle of Omaha.
In preparation for the event, Oriental Fortune Network will be providing a live broadcast of the shareholder meeting, allowing viewers to join in on the wealth-building journey alongside Buffett. Stay tuned for updates and highlights from this year’s event, as investors eagerly await the wisdom and guidance of one of the world‘s most successful investors.
For more information and to reserve your spot for the live broadcast, visit Oriental Fortune Network at 10 o’clock tonight. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the “Investment Community Spring Festival Gala” and gain valuable insights from Warren Buffett himself.
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2024-05-04 00:50:58
The production of mineral water, stopped after a fire of criminal origin, was able to resume Friday at midday on the Volvic site (Danone group) in Puy-de-Dôme, indicated the Société des waters of Volvic.
“Thanks to the exceptional mobilization of employees of the Volvic Water Company to rehabilitate the installations, production is being started,” a company spokesperson told AFP on Friday mid- daytime.
An arson fire hit a technical room during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, leading to the shutdown of all production. This technical room which contained compressors was deemed “quite strategic” by the factory director Emmanuel Gerardin, because it supplied the factory installations.
Open investigation
The damage is “difficult to quantify” and represents “a few million bottles over a day”, he added, condemning a “serious and intolerable” act. Some 300 employees had been placed on technical unemployment.
A complaint was filed and an investigation was opened, carried out by the gendarmerie research section, to try to clarify how the events unfolded. An inscription was found on a wall, saying: “Water extractivism? No, but in water,” since deleted by the company.
Locally, the bottler is the subject of challenges from environmental associations and the owner of a fish farm who is taking the fight to court. On Thursday, they condemned this act, like local elected officials. The Volvic factory employs around 800 people, plus 200 temporary jobs.
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Celebrating 30 Years of French School Management in Alberta: A Historic Journey
Among the many present were early players in the fight for French education, others involved from the start in school management and, finally, those who took over and continued the work
Why did they gather to celebrate this 30e birthday?
Acquiring French school instruction marked an essential turning point for the development of our French communities. Before 1994, parents who wanted to offer their children an education in French always had to apply to English councils.
In 1983, the parents even opened a private school, École Bugnet, so that their children could receive an education in French. This school only lasted a year due to lack of funds. Three parents from this school, Jean-Claude Mahé, Angéline Martel and Paul Dubé, turned to the courts to claim the rights they received when it was adopted Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982.
It was not until March 1990 that these parents won their case at the Supreme Court of Canada in what is known as the Mahé case. As a result of this historic judgment in March 1994, three French school boards were established in Alberta, as well as four coordinating councils. This evening on April 20, the participants were able to express their gratitude to Paul Dubé who was present.
Between 1984 and 1994, fourteen schools opened their doors under the auspices of English boards and just over 2,000 students attended. In 2024, Alberta has four French school boards managing 43 schools attended by more than 9,500 students.
Many came to celebrate 30 years of French school management. Photo: Nozomi Kamei
Strong moments
The evening’s speeches highlighted the importance of French school management. Sylvianne Maisonneuve, president of the Federation of Francophone School Boards of Alberta (FCSFA), emphasized, in a speech printing of emotions, the impact his time at the French school had on the development of his language, his pride and his French identity.
Her colleagues from other French councils joined her on stage to encourage the public in attendance to get a “torch”, an image that aims to inspire commitment to the management of French schools.
During the evening, together with artists and hosts, Renelle Roy and Roger Dallaire, the public was able to review specific moments of the struggle to obtain the management of a French school and the first years of work schools and their school boards. Moving moments that allowed the audience to appreciate the journey taken. Videos with young students from French-speaking school boards were also shown on this unforgettable evening.
Everyone agrees that the future of French education in Alberta is promising and every participant in this celebration can’t wait to participate in the next reunion!
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2024-05-03 21:25:52
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