March 15, 2026

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2024 Mid-Year Healthcare Investments and Exits

What You Should Know:  – The healthcare venture capital landscape experienced a resurgence in the first half of 2024, according to a new report from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). Despite ongoing economic challenges, 89% of US VC funds exceeding $25M successfully met their fundraising targets. – The report, “2024 Mid-Year Healthcare Investments and Exits,” delves

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Fund

H.I.G. Capital Launches $1.3 Billion Fund Targeting Sustainable Midmarket Infrastructure – FINCHANNEL

Global alternative investment firm H.I.G. Capital has successfully raised $1.3 billion for its new H.I.G. Infrastructure Partners fund, targeting middle market infrastructure businesses. The fund aims to invest in sustainable, low-carbon enterprises that address key global infrastructure challenges, from traffic congestion to clean energy solutions. Despite the fund’s recent closure, H.I.G. has already begun deploying

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Energy

FLNC Stock Earnings: Fluence Energy Misses Revenue for Q3 2024

Source: petrmalinak / Shutterstock.com Fluence Energy (NASDAQ:FLNC) just reported results for the third quarter of 2024. The company did not report any EPS for the quarter. The company reported revenue of $328.09 million. This was 27.97% worse than the analyst estimate for revenue of $455.51 million. InvestorPlace Earnings is a project that leverages data from

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Tax

Existing ‘equalization aid’ to schools could be main Nebraska property tax relief vehicle • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — A soon-to-be revamped property tax relief proposal in the Nebraska Legislature would use an existing school aid formula to funnel at least $1.8 billion to the state’s 244 school districts. That change would be made largely to replace local property taxes with state funding, dropping maximum school tax rates for operational expenses from $1.05

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Technology

TSA unveils new security checkpoints at PDX with advanced screening technology

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Today the TSA showed off two new security checkpoints at PDX on Wednesday, ahead of the grand opening of the new terminal. Both checkpoints have new technology and features and include 10 lanes at each automatic screening lane. That will allow you to put your carry-on luggage in a bin at

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Property

Lake Charles officials describe demolition process for blighted properties

LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) – Since Hurricanes Laura and Delta, we have seen more properties go before the Lake Charles City Council for demolition. While many property owners were able to make repairs, some homes and businesses remain in various states of disrepair. “We have hundreds of properties throughout the city through window surveys with

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Energy

Near-Shore Cable Repair Keeps Wave Energy Testing On

US marine services contractor Phoenix International has completed a time-sensitive repair of the 60-meter berth electro-opto-mechanical cable at the Kaneohe Wave Energy Test Site in Hawaii. The dynamic shoreline environment necessitated development of an innovative plan that met the needs of the Ocean Cables and Unmanned Systems Division of the Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary

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Energy

FTC, CFPB Turn Up Scrutiny On Solar Energy Sales Practices

By Allison Grande (August 7, 2024, 10:19 PM EDT) — The federal government on Wednesday stepped up efforts to police shady solar energy sales and financing practices, with the Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other agencies releasing consumer advisories and announcing a new partnership to better monitor the industry…. Law360 is on

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Fund

Hedge Funds Ditch Some Bullish Yen Bets But Fear of Swings High

(Bloomberg) — Hedge funds look to have pulled back from their most bullish yen bets but are still paying high prices to hedge positions at current levels, a sign of increased uncertainty as to where the currency will go next. Most Read from Bloomberg Dovish comments by Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida Wednesday

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Energy

DOE Plans To Invest $30M In Tribal Energy, Colleges

By Crystal Owens (August 7, 2024, 9:28 PM EDT) — The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs plans to invest $30 million to support clean energy planning and transition Native American colleges and universities to carbon-free power sources…. Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts

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