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The Now Corporation, through its subsidiary Green Rain Solar Inc., has announced a partnership with Chronical Engineering to conduct a feasibility study for an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at Fairfield Inn & Suites in Alamogordo, New Mexico. This initiative marks the company's first foray into EV charging infrastructure in the state, aligning with New Mexico’s supportive environment for renewable energy projects. The study aims to explore the technical and economic aspects of installing a sustainable energy-powered EV charging station, reflecting The Now Corporation's commitment to expanding clean energy solutions and catering to the growing demand for EV infrastructure.
In other trading, NRG Energy was trading firmly up 10.6% and finishing the session at $113.33, not far from its 52-week high. On Wednesday, the company announced it achieved significant improvement in earnings for 2024 alongside completing a substantial share buyback program. At the same time, WEG trailed, down 8.7% to close at R$47.85. Two days ago, the company reported a Q4 sales increase to BRL 10,822.28 million, but net income slightly dropped compared to the previous year.
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Vistra finished trading at $148.19 up 7.4%.
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Applied Materials ended the day at $168.51 up 1.8%. This week, the company presented at the Susquehanna 14th Annual Technology Conference in New York.
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Tesla closed at $290.80 down 4%.
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