March 15, 2026

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Suzlon Energy stock climbs 5%; Morgan Stanley shares target price

Shares of Suzlon Energy Ltd climbed 5 per cent in Wednesday’s trade after the foreign brokerage Morgan Stanley maintained its ‘overweight’ recommendation on the largest domestic renewable energy solutions provider, with a target price of Rs 73.40 per share. The price target was about 11 per cent higher than Suzlon Energy’s Tuesday’s closing price. Suzlon

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Fund

ISPY: Daily Covered-Call Fund Outperforms In Rising Markets (BATS:ISPY)

Alistair Berg Recently, I came across the ProShares S&P 500 High Income ETF (BATS:ISPY) that sells daily covered calls on the S&P 500 Index. I also read a fellow Seeking Alpha analyst’s review of the fund and how it has outperformed the JPMorgan Premium Income ETF (JEPI) since its inception (Figure 1). Figure 1 –

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Property

Garden City voters say ‘yes’ to half-cent sales tax for property tax relief, street improvements

GARDEN CITY, Kan. (KWCH) – By a margin of about 33%, or a little more than 600 votes, voters in Garden City said “yes” to extending a 0.50% sales tax in the city to go toward property tax relief and street projects described as “transportation improvements.” The question for voters was as follows: “Shall the

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Investments

Outpatient Care Takes Center Stage in PE-Backed Mental Health Investments

Industry insiders anticipate that health care private equity deal activity will increase in the second half of 2024. In the behavioral health sector, sluggish deal flow could be picking up. Several notable transactions have crossed the finish line as investors increasingly focus on outpatient care rather than full continuum care, according to a new report

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Tax

Missouri voters reject property tax break for child care facilities • Missouri Independent

Missouri voters on Tuesday rejected an attempt by lawmakers to exempt child care facilities from paying property taxes, an incentive supporters hoped would help with the state’s day care shortage. When the Associated Press called the race at 10:30 p.m., more than 54% of Missourians had voted against amending the Missouri Constitution to offer the

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Energy

See the renderings of Miami-Dade’s proposed controversial waste-to-energy plant – NBC 6 South Florida

New renderings have been released showing the potential new waste-to-energy facility proposed in Miami-Dade County. Although preliminary, it would be the country’s largest of its kind. According to Atkinsrealis, the plant would be able to process up to 4,000 tons of trash per day. That would be nearly 500,000 tons of trash more per year

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Technology

Boosts Investment in Large Language Models to Develop Supply Chain Digital Employee Robots

Shanghai, China–(Newsfile Corp. – August 6, 2024) – 1Data Technology, one of the global frontrunners in digital employee robots, has announced the completion of its Series B+ financing round, funded by leading investment funds in China. 1Data Shanghai Head Office To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8814/218985_cbe6dff2443d587c_002full.jpg 1Data Technology CEO Tommy Bian

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Wealth Management

Contra Costa County Health Dept. recommends masks in crowded indoors as COVID cases rise

The Contra Costa County health department on Tuesday recommended people wear masks in crowded indoor settings as COVID-19 infections increase throughout the Bay Area. The department said masking is particularly important for those at high risk of serious illness if infected. However, the department also stressed that it is a recommendation, not a health order,

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Property

Cincinnati could vote to use railroad money for property tax relief

Former Republican Cincinnati State Rep. Tom Brinkman was against the sale of the city-owned Cincinnati Southern Railway for $1.6 billion, which voters approved last November. So he’s pivoting. Brinkman, who lives in Mount Lookout, filed paperwork with the city of Cincinnati Tuesday that indicated he plans to gather signatures for a charter amendment that would

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Energy

NOAA to survey coastal residents about offshore wind energy

CAMERON, La. (KPLC) – Opinions on offshore wind energy vary in Southwest Louisiana. Because of that, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is mailing surveys to some coastal residents to better understand community concerns. An estimated $65 billion is expected to be invested in offshore wind energy by 2030. The Bureau of Ocean Energy

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