本網站使用瀏覽器紀錄 (Cookies) 來提供您最好的使用體驗,我們使用的 Cookie 也包括了第三方 Cookie。相關資訊請訪問我們的隱私權與 Cookie 政策。如果您選擇繼續瀏覽或關閉這個提示,便表示您已接受我們的網站使用條款。 關閉
SHENZHEN, China, May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BIWIN, a leader in storage and memory products for the embedded, industrial, and consumer markets, is proud to announce the launch of its new logo. This visual transformation is a significant milestone, symbolizing BIWIN's evolution and its ambitious vision for the future. New BIWIN Corporate LOGO. A Design Rooted in Infinite Possibilities The new logo features a cut-glass angular design, seamlessly integrating the sharpness and agility that define BIWIN's innovative spirit. At first glance, the logo depicts the first letter of the brand name, "B." However, a closer look reveals deeper symbolism: an infinity loop representing limitless, cutting-edge possibilities across all of BIWIN's lines of business. The accompanying tagline, "Infinite Storage, Unlimited Solutions" speaks to BIWIN's confident analysis of the future of the storage industry and the company's ability to play an even more important role in that future. "The new logo reflects a new starting point, a point where we now have higher expectations for the development of BIWIN in a new era, and under new BIWIN leadership," said Richie Sun, Founder and Consultant at BIWIN Storage Technology. "This new logo is so much more than a design change; it embodies the essence of our journey and the boundless opportunities we see ahead," adds Sam Sun, Chairman of BIWIN. "We wanted a logomark that reflects our commitment to infinite innovation and our readiness to tackle future challenges with courage and agility." Symbolizing Growth and Future Vision The launch of the new logo comes at a pivotal moment in BIWIN's history. Having completed an impressive second-stage growth which saw BIWIN listed on the stock Market [#688525], BIWIN is now poised to enter its 3.0 era. This phase is marked by advanced packaging expertise, expanded facilities, and competitive strides in a new computing landscape increasingly stimulated by AI technology. "Our new logo signifies our optimism and readiness to embrace the opportunities the next decade will bring," explained Sam Sun, Chairman of BIWIN. "With AI transforming the world of computing, and the continuous growth in gaming, eSports, IoT, and big data, we are set to capitalize on these trends and drive substantial growth in the storage and memory market." BIWIN's Kevin Xu, SVP, added, "We will continue to innovate technologically and explore the unlimited potential to provide better and more professional storage solutions for our customers all over the world." The Story Behind the "Infinity" Logo The unique angle of the new logo lies in its representation of BIWIN's infinite potential. It stands as a testament to the company's journey from its start-up days to becoming a publicly listed entity. The design captures the essence of infinite innovation, agility, and the courage that drives BIWIN's culture and operations. "The infinity symbol within our logo is a powerful representation of our belief in endless possibilities and our path forward," noted Sam Sun, Chairman at BIWIN. "We are excited to share this new emblem with our partners, customers, and the global community, as we continue our mission to innovate and lead in the storage and memory industry." About BIWIN BIWIN is a global leader in storage and memory solutions, offering a wide range of products for embedded, industrial, and consumer markets. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, BIWIN continues to push the boundaries of technology, delivering high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide. For more information, please visit www.biwin.com.cn.
PepsiCo brands Lay's® and Gatorade® unite in Bilbao, Spain, around the UEFA Women's Champions League Final with programs that instill young female athletes with confidence and provide resources to fuel their participation in sport Lay's RePlay unveils its 11th pitch in Bilbao, with world class talent: Manchester City Player Laia Aleixandri and former Spanish footballer Fernando Llorente Gatorade hosts 5v5 tournament in Bilbao, featuring Confidence Coaches: former English footballer Rachel Yankey alongside Laia Aleixandri and Fernando Llorente PURCHASE, N.Y., May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Two of PepsiCo's most iconic brands – Lay's and Gatorade – join forces to fuel global grassroots initiatives, champion equal opportunities for women on the pitch and continue PepsiCo's longstanding support of women in sport through its partnership with UEFA. Ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, Lay’s and Gatorade launched a series of community initiatives in this year’s host city of Bilbao, Spain, to give young female athletes more access to football – including hosting an action-packed Gatorade 5v5 tournament on a newly unveiled Lay’s RePlay pitch. Ahead of the UEFA Women's Champions League (UWCL) Final, Lay's and Gatorade seamlessly brought together the power, scale and resources of the two brands to launch a series of community initiatives in this year's host city of Bilbao, Spain, to give young female athletes more access to football – including hosting an action-packed Gatorade 5v5 tournament on a newly unveiled Lay's RePlay pitch this weekend. Despite the rise in popularity of women's sports – particularly women's football – there is still a way to go until female players receive the same level of support as their male equivalents. PepsiCo, a proud partner of UEFA Women's Football, continues to invest in initiatives across its brand portfolio to drive engagement and conversation within the women's game, while inspiring women's opportunities and participation in the sport from grassroots to professional levels. Lay's RePlay, a global initiative created in partnership with the UEFA Foundation for Children and Common Goal, aims to bring joy and access to play to deserving communities by creating environmentally friendly football pitches partially made of reused chip bags. Gatorade reaffirmed its commitment to supporting amateur footballers across the world by leveraging the newly opened Lay's RePlay pitch for its 5v5 program, a grassroots tournament designed to promote and showcase equal opportunities for young talent. 23 MAY: Lay's RePlay Pitch – Bilbao, Spain – Errekalde Sports Center On May 23rd, Lay's RePlay unveiled its 11th pitch with a variety of local activations for the Bilbao community, including a female artist-designed mural to represent and inspire the community and an unveiling of the centre circle, as an homage to UWCL opening ceremonies, to unveil the brand-new pitch. Manchester City player Laia Aleixandri and former Spanish professional footballer Fernando Llorente connected with young athletes on-site, speaking to their personal experiences in football, emphasizing the benefits associated with playing and encouraging the girls to join the program to learn and grow on the pitch and beyond. In selecting Bilbao as the program's next impact epicenter, Lay's RePlay and partners, Common Goal, 'Bilbao Kirolak' (Municipality) and Fundazioa (Athletic Club Foundation), will offer inclusive sports programming for young migrant women footballers in the communities of Errekalde and Ibaiondo. This initiative provides access to sports training, educational resources, and a safe place to play, aiming to support socio-emotional growth and community building while fostering belonging, teamwork, and collaboration. In celebration of the initiative's Bilbao debut, participants, their families and the entire community came together at the new facility for a day filled with football fun and inspiring words from football icons Laia Aleixandri and Fernando Llorente. Lay's RePlay leverages the power of play and innovative sustainability to deliver positive outcomes for both the planet and people. To create a Lay's RePlay pitch, empty packs of chips are collected and made into pellets that form the underlying layer beneath the AstroTurf. With pitches spanning the globe throughout communities in South Africa, Italy, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Colombia, Mexico and more – the program is already making a lasting impact, with 1.5K participants (per month) directly impacted through 8K hours of Lay's RePlay educational programming, and a further 2.3K (per month) wider community members indirectly impacted through general use of the pitch, special community events or families of the participants. Lay's RePlay builds on the work done by Lay's and the UEFA Foundation for Children that delivered three artificial football fields in the Za'atari and Azraq Refugee Camps in 2017 and 2018 and have since provided 35,000 people access to the sport. 24 and 25 MAY: Gatorade 5v5 Tournament on Lay's RePlay Pitch – Bilbao, Spain On May 24th, the latest iteration of Gatorade's 5v5 tournament took place on the new Lay's RePlay pitch in Bilbao, in tandem with the brand's global initiative, "Confidence Coaches," which connects football legends with youth players. Understanding the common barriers women in sport face, chosen "Confidence Coaches" share stories and advice that fuels these up-and-coming players with the confidence they need to keep kicking. This year in Bilbao, Gatorade Confidence Coaches featured world class talent, including former English footballer Rachel Yankey, alongside Laia Aleixandri and Fernando Llorente. At the UWCL final on May 24, the trio met with the final girls' teams of the 5v5 tournament to talk confidence and self-esteem in competitive sports. In alignment with Gatorade's People and Planet priorities, the Bilbao 5v5 tournament was executed with sustainability in mind, including all clothing and medals for the tournament produced as sustainably as possible (both materials and production). Now in its seventh year, 5v5 continues to deliver positive formative sporting experiences to thousands of young amateur athletes, ages 14 to 16, from diverse backgrounds, giving over 151,000 boys and girls (and counting!) the chance to excel in the sport they love. Gatorade's "Confidence Coach" initiative, launched in 2023, aims to inspire future generations by partnering with iconic football players to serve as Confidence Coaches, who share their own experiences to help motivate aspiring players. Gatorade is thrilled to give young adults better opportunities to play sport and realize their potential and is committed to helping 2.5 million teens worldwide access the life changing power of sport by 2030. Mustafa Shamseldin, Category Growth Officer and CMO International Foods, says: "Lay's RePlay illuminates both the human and sustainability elements behind PepsiCo's mission of creating local activations that propel impact on a global scale. The opening of this pitch in Bilbao demonstrates the ongoing efforts and greater impact PepsiCo has on supporting women in sport – providing resources to educate, facilitate and inspire young women globally to pursue their passion for the beautiful game – and its fierce commitment to sustainability efforts – opening its 11th pitch, partially made of reused Lay's chip bags. Lay's and Gatorade joining forces in Bilbao to drive change for women in football is a prime example of what PepsiCo can accomplish with the Power of One." Mark Kirkham, SVP and CMO International Beverages, says: "Gatorade's 5v5 tournament provides an incredible opportunity for girls in grassroots football, and we know how important it is to facilitate truly inclusive participation for all genders. We give the talented players everything they need to succeed and play their best, including access to our inspiring Confidence Coaches. It was incredible to see how football legends Rachel, Laia and Fernando inspired the girls by giving them the confidence to win!" Laia Aleixandri, Manchester City Footballer, says: "The UWCL Final is always an exciting time for me. However, being able to be a part of the Lay's Replay and Gatorade 5v5 programs' shared vision of empowering women in football makes this year's Final extra special! Working alongside these amazing brands, I'm thrilled to be a role model for young female football players everywhere, showing them that dreams are worth chasing. Together, we're not just playing the game, we're changing it – making sure that every girl who loves football knows she belongs on the field." Fernando Llorente, Former Professional Footballer, says: "Lay's Replay and Gatorade 5V5 are amazing initiatives that go beyond the game - it's about making a difference for women athletes. Seeing both of these programs come to life in Bilbao during the UWCL Final is a special moment—it shows how far we've come in making soccer more inclusive, especially for women. Teaming up with brands that share my passion for inclusivity allows me to not only inspire young female players but also to be a supportive ally in their journey. Together, we're rewriting the rules and creating a future where every player has an equal shot at success." FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Paul Bromley, paul.bromley@pepsico.com About PepsiCoPepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio that includes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales. Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that puts sustainability and human capital at the center of how we will create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for planet and people. For more information, visit http://www.pepsico.com, and follow on X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn @PepsiCo. Ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, Lay’s and Gatorade launched a series of community initiatives in this year’s host city of Bilbao, Spain, to give young female athletes more access to football – including hosting an action-packed Gatorade 5v5 tournament on a newly unveiled Lay’s RePlay pitch. Photo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2421963/Friday_highlights_20_PepsiCo.jpg?p=medium600 Photo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2421964/Friday_highlights_11_PepsiCo.jpg?p=medium600 Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2418848/4722099/pepsico_logo.jpg?p=medium600
Education Cannot Wait Executive Director Yasmine Sherif Statement on Africa Day 2024 NEW YORK, May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Africa is an amazingly beautiful continent with a powerful young generation who have the inherent right to an inclusive and continued quality education. Yet – and especially in Sub-Saharan Africa – they have been left furthest behind for far too long. Now is the time to right the wrongs. As we celebrate Africa Day, we call on all leaders in Africa – and all world leaders globally – to support the African Union’s Call to Educate an Africa Fit for the 21st century and make good on the global promises of universal education as outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. As we celebrate Africa Day, we call on all leaders in Africa – and all world leaders globally – to support the African Union's Call to Educate an Africa Fit for the 21st century and make good on the global promises of universal education as outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. More than 60 years ago, African leaders gathered in Ghana for the First Congress of African States. Five years later, on 25 May 1963 – with nearly two-thirds of the continent achieving their longed-for independence – leaders met again in Ethiopia to form the Organization of African Unity. From these early days, the African Union was born in 2002 with the noble vision to create "an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena." While progress has been made over the past two decades in delivering on these goals, Africa continues to fall behind in meeting many of the targets outlined in the 2030 Agenda. Think about this: "In 1990, 14% of the world's poor lived in Africa; by 2019, this number jumped to 57%," according to the World Bank. Economic interests and a sense of scarcity – in spite of a continent rich in resources – these diametrically opposed positions tend to lead to conflict and human rights abuses. The brunt of this is born by children, families, teachers and communities in countries like Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Mali, Mozambique, South Sudan and Sudan. Schools, children and teachers are being increasingly targeted. "The number of violent incidents affecting education in Africa Union countries rose by 20% in 2023 with 411 reports of violent incidents," according to Save the Children. Furthermore, climate change is compounding these painful realities putting even more girls and boys in harm's way. According to Education Cannot Wait's recent analysis on the impacts of climate change on education: "Over the last decade, more than 91 million school-aged children impacted by crises have faced climate shocks amplified by climate change worldwide. The effects have been particularly pronounced in Sub-Saharan Africa, affecting 42 million children. In Sub-Saharan Africa, where climate-related crises are prevalent, internally displaced children are 1.7 times more likely to be out of primary school compared to their non-displaced peers. Girls are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, with a higher likelihood of dropping out of school and being forced into early marriages." While the challenges before us are enormous, there is hope if we take collective, responsible and global action to right the wrongs now. It starts with embracing the values and commitments outlined in the UN Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the African Charter on Human and People's Rights. The people of Africa deserve no less. Their rights must be guaranteed with an emphasis on their right to an inclusive, equitable, quality education, as the very foundation for all other rights. Together with our strategic donor partners, and through ECW's investments in partnerships and joint programming (ECW Multi-Year Resilience Programmes) in Africa, we work closely with Ministries of Education and connect a wide array of local and international partners, governments, non-profits and the private sector to deliver unified programming that breaks down silos and delivers quality with impact. These programmes provide holistic education – the kind of education that the Global North enjoys, such as mental health and psychosocial support, academic learning, school feeding programmes, teacher training and incentives, back-to-school programmes and catch-up classes, vocational training, early childhood education and more – to ensure that African children and adolescents can access true, quality education. However, we must urgently increase funding for education. Nowhere is this more true than in Africa's forgotten crises in places like the Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, South Sudan and Sudan. According to ECW's strategic partner Educo: "In Mali, all regions of the country have been affected by attacks on schools by armed groups throughout 2023 forcing their closure. In all, 1,170 schools have closed, affecting more than half a million children and 10,260 teachers. Despite this growing and deteriorating context, the education sector has received the least amount of funding, so that only 16% of the identified students have been reached. In 2023, only 7.4% of the US$96 million appeal has been covered." If Africa is to deliver on the promises envisaged 60 years ago for "an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa," it must enjoy the rights and resources to focus on educating every girl and boy. A continent that has produced global personalities like Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel and Desmond Tutu among so many other profoundly educated leaders is a continent with great promises for all of us. With a quality education, many more young people will step out of the shadows in Africa and bring the kind of humanity we so desperately need in the world today.
FONTANA, Calif., May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In the office, sitting for a long time can lead to muscle tension and poor blood circulation in the body. When sitting incorrectly, it can also lead to extra pressure on the spine and neck, which can cause fatigue and pain. Sitting for a long time can also lead to discomfort in the legs and back, and numbness in the lower back and legs. Sedentary health issues have always been a hot topic of concern for office workers. This year, Hbada E3 innovates again and dedicates itself to technological research. The chair's original T-shaped support system makes a great contribution to providing solutions for lower back pain, shoulder pain and neck pain. This time, the launch of Hbada E3 provides a new paradigm for the ergonomic chair industry, both in terms of technological innovation and user health concerns. Since its inception, Hbada has insisted on building a professional healthy home brand driven by technological innovation, committed to the research of cutting-edge technology and ergonomics, with 30+ cooperation and sales regions around the world, over 10 million users around the world to choose from, and its own 300+ R&D patents. Over the years, Hbada ergonomic chairs continue to upgrade the application of new technologies and materials to provide users around the world with professional, ergonomically designed solutions to improve the state of sub-health of the body. Unique T-shaped support system, specifically designed to solve the problem of sedentary triple pain. Unique T-shaped support system makes the waist, shoulder and neck parts effectively supported. In order to allow consumers to have a better support experience, the T-shaped support system fits the human body curve, designed with different support modules, so that each part can be independently multi-directional adjustment, but also can be the role of each partition together! In the T-shaped support system, to solve the problem of lower back pain, the 3-zone floating wing lumbar support provides 2 kinds of support: hard support by the mesh in the middle zone, and soft support by the two sides of the floating wing. The 3-zone floating wing lumbar support is designed with memory foam and protein leather to fit human's body and keep supporting. The 4-dimensional bi-axial headrest allows for multi-directional support to alleviate the problem of sedentary neck aches and pains. It adapts to the support needs of different heights and body types while better releasing pressure on the cervical spine. Different state of neck can be supported by the 4-dimensional bi-axial headrest which allows adjustment of left and right, front and back, and rotation. The 6D mechanical armrest is designed for shoulder problems, with multi-dimensional adjustments to support the arm at all times to achieve shoulder pressure relief. It is suitable for many activity scenes such as office, entertainment and rest in modern life. It can be adjusted up and down, inside and outside, front and back, arbitrarily adjusted to the desktop to the appropriate height and distance to support the arm. The linkage seat back allows for synchronized tilting and arm support when leaning back. Detailed design to create a comfortable ergonomic chair experience Adaptive gravity sensing chassis, no need for hand adjustment, according to different weight size can automatically adjust the tilt resistance. In the selection of material, the whole Hbada E3 adopts Air microporous breathing mesh, so that the back of the chair is more supportive, and the support and release of pressure are just right. Hbada E3 also includes detailed settings such as seat depth adjustment, seat back adjustment, multi-position adjustment. People of different heights and weights can find the right support position, and the waist and back position is just right for fixed-point support. 140-degree large angle tilt back supports multi-position adjustment settings which caters to office, leisure, lunch break and other different needs. With protein leather footrest, it can relieve leg pressure and brings you comfortable lunch break and deep sleep. How to Pause the Sedentary Discomfort? Hbada gives Hbada E3 as the answer. Hbada E3 is based on ergonomic research, relying on core technology support and incorporating the concept of health in product design and development, makes better integration of ergonomic technology into office chairs. Choose Hbada E3 to have more efficient and simple sedentary comfort. Sale Price Details Hbada E3 Ergonomic Office Chair can now be ordered directly from the official Hbada website by clicking on the purchase link. The product sale price is $549.99, click to inquire more. https://hbada.com/products/hbada-e3-wpa-ergonomic-chair-white Amazon: https://amzn.to/3wC3WAm
SHENZHEN, China, May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- X Financial (NYSE: XYF) (the "Company"), a leading online personal finance company in China, today announced that it has rescheduled the release of its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024 to Friday, May 31, 2024, before the open of U.S. markets. X Financial's management team will host an earnings conference call at 7:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time on Friday, May 31, 2024 (7:00 PM Beijing / Hong Kong Time on the same day). Dial-in details for the earnings conference call are as follows: United States: 1-888-346-8982 Hong Kong: 852-301-84992 Mainland China: 4001-201203 International: 1-412-902-4272 Passcode: X Financial Please dial in ten minutes before the call is scheduled to begin and provide the passcode to join the call. A replay of the conference call may be accessed by phone at the following numbers until June 7, 2024: United States: 1-877-344-7529 International: 1-412-317-0088 Passcode: 1086048 Additionally, a live and archived webcast of the conference call will be available at https://ir.xiaoyinggroup.com. About X Financial X Financial is a leading online personal finance company in China. The Company is committed to connecting borrowers on its platform with its institutional funding partners. With its proprietary big data-driven technology, the Company has established strategic partnerships with financial institutions across multiple areas of its business operations, enabling it to facilitate loans to prime borrowers under a robust risk assessment and control system. For more information, please visit: https://ir.xiaoyinggroup.com. For more information, please contact: X FinancialMr. Frank Fuya ZhengE-mail: ir@xiaoying.com Christensen In ChinaMr. Rene VanguestainePhone: +86-178-1749 0483E-mail: rene.vanguestaine@christensencomms.com In US Ms. Linda BergkampPhone: +1-480-614-3004E-mail: linda.bergkamp@christensencomms.com
HANGZHOU, China, May 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nano Labs Ltd (Nasdaq: NA) ("we," the "Company" or "Nano Labs"), a leading fabless integrated circuit design company and product solution provider in China, today announced that it received two notification letters dated May 24, 2024 (the "Deficiency Letters") from the Listing Qualifications Department of The Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. (the "Nasdaq") notifying that the Company is no longer in compliance with the Nasdaq continued listing criteria, including (1) the Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(b)(2)(A) due to its failure to maintain a minimum of $50 million in market value of listed securities; (2) the Nasdaq Listing Rule 5450(a)(1) due to its failure to maintain a minimum bid price of US$1 per share. Nasdaq also determined that the Company does not meet the alternatives of total assets and total revenue for continued listing. The Deficiency Letters do not result in the immediate delisting of the Company's Class A ordinary shares on the Nasdaq Global Market. The Company has 180 calendar days from the date of the Deficiency Letters, or until November 19, 2024, to regain compliance with Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirement and submit a plan (the "Compliance Plan") to Nasdaq to regain compliance with the market value of listed securities standard. If the Compliance Plan is accepted by Nasdaq, the Company may be granted a compliance period of up to 180 calendar days from the date of the Deficiency Letter to evidence compliance. The Company's management is looking into various options available to regain compliance and maintain its continued listing on the Nasdaq Global Market. The Company intends to submit the Compliance Plan as soon as practicable. This announcement is made in compliance with the Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(b), which requires prompt disclosure of receipt of a notification of deficiency. About Nano Labs Ltd Nano Labs Ltd is a leading fabless integrated circuit ("IC") design company and product solution provider in China. Nano Labs is committed to the development of high throughput computing ("HTC") chips, high performance computing ("HPC") chips, distributed computing and storage solutions, smart network interface cards ("NICs") vision computing chips and distributed rendering. Nano Labs has built a comprehensive flow processing unit ("FPU") architecture which offers solution that integrates the features of both HTC and HPC. For more information, please visit the Company's website at: ir.nano.cn. Forward-Looking Statements This report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, the Company's plan to appeal the Staff's determination, which can be identified by terminology such as "may," "will," "expect," "anticipate," "aim," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "potential," "continue," "is/are likely to" or other similar expressions. Such statements are based upon management's current expectations and current market and operating conditions, and relate to events that involve known or unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the Company's control, which may cause the Company's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties that may cause such differences include, among other things: satisfaction of customary closing conditions related to the offering and the sale of the securities and Nano Lab's ability to complete the offering. Further information regarding these and other risks, uncertainties or factors is included in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under law. For investor and media inquiries, please contact:Nano Labs LtdEmail: ir@nano.cn Ascent Investor Relations LLCTina XiaoPhone: +1-646-932-7242Email: investors@ascent-ir.com
A12 藝術空間
請先登入後才能發佈新聞。
還不是會員嗎?立即 加入台灣產經新聞網會員 ,使用免費新聞發佈服務。 (服務項目) (投稿規範)