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Investment Report West Springfield
THE DE BURLO GROUP, INC. INVESTMENT ADVISORS • CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT REPORT WEST SPRINGFIELD MARCH 31, 2021 THE DE BURLO GROUP, INC. 50 FEDERAL STREET • 8th FL. • BOSTON • MASSACHUSETTS 02110 • PHONE 617.482.0275 • FAX 617.338.6077 West Springfield Retirement Board Investment Report for Quarter Ended March 31, 2021 For Meeting of April 27, 2021 The Economy Makes a Comeback, but it’s Far from Complete In late March, Fed Chair Jerome Powell once again credited the extraordinary efforts and “unprecedented” support of the central bank and Congress with the success of the economic recovery but was quick to state that the recovery was ongoing and “far from complete”. He went on to say, “…at the Fed, we will continue to provide the economy the support that it needs for as long as it takes.” The ambitious task of deploying an aggressive, effective, and equitable vaccination program coupled with renewed hiring aided by the scaffolding of supportive monetary and fiscal policy, is fueling America’s economic comeback and helping consumers to gain confidence. Analysts anticipate GDP growth to be 6.5% in 2022. More than 3 million vaccine doses are currently being administered daily in the U.S. Although these results are a sign of forward momentum, it is important to vaccinate 70% to 85% of the population in order to return to “normal”, according to experts. The pace of the vaccinations is also key as new variants continue to pose a threat to public health and to the economic recovery. Three Months Benchmarks* Ended 3/31/21 Dow Industrials 7.76% S&P 500 5.77% Russell 2000 12.44% NASDAQ Composite 2.78% MSCI Emerging Markets 1.95% MSCI EAFE Index 2.83% Crude Oil 21.93% Trade-weighted Dollar 2.85% Gold -10.04% 2 Year Treasury +4 basis points 10 Year Treasury +83 basis points Fed Funds Target Rate No Change * Please note the returns listed above refer to price changes only. -
Astrazeneca-Oxford Vaccine Approved for Use in the U.K
P2JW366000-6-A00100-17FFFF5178F ****** THURSDAY,DECEMBER 31,2020~VOL. CCLXXVI NO.154 WSJ.com HHHH $4.00 DJIA 30409.56 À 73.89 0.2% NASDAQ 12870.00 À 0.2% STOXX 600 400.25 g 0.3% 10-YR. TREAS. À 3/32 , yield 0.926% OIL $48.40 À $0.40 GOLD $1,891.00 À $10.50 EURO $1.2300 YEN 103.21 Deadly Attack at Airport Targets New Yemen Government U.S. IPO What’s News Market Reaches Business&Finance Record nvestorspiled into IPOs Iat a record rate in 2020, with companies raising Total $167.2 billion via 454 of- ferings on U.S. exchanges this year through Dec. 24. Few see signs of letup Few expect the euphoria after companies raise to wear off soon. A1 more than $167 billion Detenteisending in the global fight over tech taxes, despite pandemic with Franceresuming collec- tion of itsdigital-services tax BY MAUREEN FARRELL and the U.S. poised to retali- atewith tariffs.Other coun- Defying expectations,inves- tries areset to join the fray. A1 S tors piled intoinitial public of- China finished 2020 PRES feringsatarecordrateiN with a 10th consecutive TED 2020, and few expect the eu- month of expansion in its CIA phoria to wear off soon. manufacturing sector. A7 SO Companies raised $167.2 AS TheEUand China agreed TENSIONS HIGH: People fled after an explosion Wednesday at the airport in Aden, Yemen, moments after members of the billion through 454 offerings in principle on an invest- country’s newly sworn-in cabinet arrived. At least 22 people were killed, but all the members of the cabinet were safe. -
Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World – Is That a Good Thing?
Jews Control U.S.A., Therefore the World – Is That a Good Thing? By Chairman of the U.S. based Romanian National Vanguard©2007 www.ronatvan.com v. 1.6 1 INDEX 1. Are Jews satanic? 1.1 What The Talmud Rules About Christians 1.2 Foes Destroyed During the Purim Feast 1.3 The Shocking "Kol Nidre" Oath 1.4 The Bar Mitzvah - A Pledge to The Jewish Race 1.5 Jewish Genocide over Armenian People 1.6 The Satanic Bible 1.7 Other Examples 2. Are Jews the “Chosen People” or the real “Israel”? 2.1 Who are the “Chosen People”? 2.2 God & Jesus quotes about race mixing and globalization 3. Are they “eternally persecuted people”? 3.1 Crypto-Judaism 4. Is Judeo-Christianity a healthy “alliance”? 4.1 The “Jesus was a Jew” Hoax 4.2 The "Judeo - Christian" Hoax 4.3 Judaism's Secret Book - The Talmud 5. Are Christian sects Jewish creations? Are they affecting Christianity? 5.1 Biblical Quotes about the sects , the Jews and about the results of them working together. 6. “Anti-Semitism” shield & weapon is making Jews, Gods! 7. Is the “Holocaust” a dirty Jewish LIE? 7.1 The Famous 66 Questions & Answers about the Holocaust 8. Jews control “Anti-Hate”, “Human Rights” & Degraded organizations??? 8.1 Just a small part of the full list: CULTURAL/ETHNIC 8.2 "HATE", GENOCIDE, ETC. 8.3 POLITICS 8.4 WOMEN/FAMILY/SEX/GENDER ISSUES 8.5 LAW, RIGHTS GROUPS 8.6 UNIONS, OCCUPATION ORGANIZATIONS, ACADEMIA, ETC. 2 8.7 IMMIGRATION 9. Money Collecting, Israel Aids, Kosher Tax and other Money Related Methods 9.1 Forced payment 9.2 Israel “Aids” 9.3 Kosher Taxes 9.4 Other ways for Jews to make money 10. -
Hello, and Welcome to Producer Bootcamp!
Hello, and welcome to Producer Bootcamp! Silence phones, fill out surveys, email me instead of taking pictures of the slides. I’ll leave lots of time for Q&A at the end, so please keep track of anything you want to know more about! Hi, I’m Ruth Tomandl and I’ve been a producer/PM for 10 years (and 3 days!), on 8 different teams at 5 companies. I started in the Games industry at Gas Powered Games as a Level DesiGner workinG on the DunGeon SieGe Games, and I really liked schedulinG and coordination so I looked for a Producer job and joined a small independent game company, Snowblind Studios, which was acquired by Warner Brothers soon after and merGed into Monolith Productions. In 2013 I joined a mobile game startup, and in 2014 it shut down and I helped Uber Entertainment start a backend startup called Playfab. I’m currently at Oculus Research, and we are GrowinG really quickly. Lately I’ve been doinG a lot of interviewinG, hirinG, manaGinG, and mentorinG, and fiGurinG out which skills are needed on which teams. In this talk, I want to share some things I’ve learned about strengths that I wish I had known 10 years ago: what I’ve learned about producer strengths in general, my own strengths and how they’ve fitted the teams I’ve been on (for better or for worse), and how our strengths and weaknesses affect what kinds of producers we are. So today, I’m going to talk about: • The job of a producer: what even is it? • Different types of producer strengths • Different types of teams (and what kinds of producer skills are needed on which kinds of teams) • How to debug your own skills to better fit the needs of your team and build your strengths. -
The Franklin Institute Stem
222 NORTH 20TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 www.fi.edu THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE STEM 150 the following companies are recognized as members of the stem 150 for their generous support in 2014 of the institute’s mission to inspire a passion for learning about science and technology. Merck & Co., Inc. Air Serv Corporation PROUD CORPORATE $25,000 – $49,999 Bloomberg Pennsylvania Cyber ANRO PARTNER Charter School The Boeing Company Archer & Greiner, PC Quaker Chemical Corporation Crown Holdings, Inc. Arkema Inc. Saul Ewing LLP Firstrust Bank Arthur H. Thomas Company Trion Four Seasons Hotel The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Research GE Water & Process Technologies $10,000 – $14,999 Institute Goldman, Sachs & Co. Agora Cyber Charter School Comcast NBC10 Telemundo62 $100,000 or more The Governor’s Woods Credit Suisse American Airlines Foundation Axalta Coating Systems Deloitte LLP Bank of America Lincoln Financial Group Blank Rome LLP Harmelin Media Dell Inc. Mitel and PremierComm, LLC Brown Brothers Harriman Hirtle, Callaghan & Co. The Dow Chemical Company Morgan Stanley Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company INOLEX, Inc. Exelon Foundation Novo Nordisk Carnegie Mellon University – La Salle University FMC Corporation SAP America, Inc. College of Engineering Leadership Solutions, Inc. GSK Temple University Eckert Seamans Cherin & McGladrey The Philadelphia Coca-Cola Thomas Jefferson University Mellott, LLC McKinsey & Company Bottling Co. University of Pennsylvania Fish & Richardson P.C. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia Insurance University of the Sciences Independence Blue Cross myCIO Wealth Partners LLC Companies West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. PNC McCarter & English, LLP Philadelphia College of Pfizer Sunoco, Inc. $15,000 – $24,999 Osteopathic Medicine PwC Rowan University TE Connectivity Anonymous Skanska USA Building Inc. -
CLRG IQ Chaikin U.S. Large Cap ETF Q3 Holdings
Schedule of Investments – IQ Chaikin U.S. Large Cap ETF January 31, 2021 (unaudited) Shares Value Shares Value Common Stocks — 99.8% Common Stocks (continued) Communication Services — 12.0% Health Care (continued) Activision Blizzard, Inc. 31,519 $ 2,868,229 Cigna Corp. .................... 10,581 $ 2,296,606 ............. Alphabet, Inc., Class A* 1,615 2,951,186 CVS Health Corp.................. 31,599 2,264,068 ............. AT&T, Inc. 64,314 1,841,310 Gilead Sciences, Inc. .............. 25,076 1,644,986 ..................... Comcast Corp., Class A 54,530 2,703,052 HCA Healthcare, Inc. .............. 20,865 3,390,145 ............ Facebook, Inc., Class A* 11,239 2,903,371 Humana, Inc. ................... 5,969 2,286,783 ............ Snap, Inc., Class A* 157,672 8,347,156 Johnson & Johnson ............... 14,297 2,332,270 ............... T-Mobile US, Inc.* 22,344 2,817,132 Medtronic PLC .................. 20,788 2,314,328 ................ Twitter, Inc.* 76,334 3,857,157 Merck & Co., Inc. ................. 24,365 1,877,810 .................... Verizon Communications, Inc. 34,891 1,910,282 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. ......... 6,610 3,369,117 ........ Walt Disney Co. (The)* 19,406 3,263,507 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. ............ 7,516 2,507,187 ............. Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. ......... 18,546 2,849,964 Total Communication Services 33,462,382 Total Health Care 38,541,333 Consumer Discretionary — 12.8% AutoZone, Inc.* 2,218 2,480,545 Industrials — 8.3% .................. Dollar General Corp. 12,414 2,415,888 Cintas Corp. .................... 10,821 3,442,376 .............. Home Depot, Inc. (The) 10,039 2,718,762 Cummins, Inc. ................... 13,855 3,247,889 ............ -
Alliant Techsystems, Inc
Appendix A General Industry Compensation Benchmark Group A&P Cincinnati Bell GTECH McDermott A.O. Smith Cintas H.B. Fuller McGraw-Hill Abercrombie & Fitch Clear Channel Communications H.J. Heinz MeadWestvaco AbitibiBowater Cliffs Natural Resources Hanesbrands Mecklenburg County ACH Food Clorox Harland Clarke Medtronic Activision Blizzard Coach Harley-Davidson Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Acuity Brands Coinstar Hasbro Meredith Advanced Micro Devices Cole Haan HD Supply Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Aeropostale Colgate-Palmolive Health Net Micron Technology Agilent Technologies Columbia Sportswear HealthSouth Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Agrium ConAgra Foods Hearst Millennium Pharmaceuticals Air Liquide Conde Nast Publications Henkel of America Millipore Air Products and Chemicals ConvaTec Henry Ford Health Systems Mizuno USA Alcoa Convergys Herman Miller Molson Coors Brewing Alcon Laboratories Cooper Industries Hershey Momentive Specialty Chemicals Alexander & Baldwin Corning Hertz Monsanto Allergan Covance Hexcel Mosaic Alpha Natural Resources Covidien HNI MTV Networks American Crystal Sugar Cox Enterprises Home Shopping Network Murphy Oil AMERIGROUP Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores Hormel Foods MWH Global AMETEK Crown Castle Hospira Nash-Finch Amgen Crown Holdings Host Hotels & Resorts National Starch Polymers Group Anadarko Petroleum CSC Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Navistar International Ann Taylor Stores CSM HR Access NCR AOL CSX Hunt Consolidated Neoris USA APL Curtiss-Wright Huntsman New York Times Applied Materials Cytec -
H17 It Digitalcontentskyoukai-1.Pdf
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2020 Annual Report
2020 Annual Report 1 THE GIRL SCOUT MISSION THE GIRL SCOUT LAW Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, I will do my best to be confidence, and character, honest and fair, who make the world a better place. friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and THE GIRL SCOUT PROMISE responsible for what I say and do, and to On my honor, I will try: respect myself and others, To serve God and my country, respect authority, To help people at all times, use resources wisely, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout. Annual Report Cover – The cover of the Annual Report this year represents the tale of two half years that we experienced in 2020 with color and a girl journey. The two half years are represented by the two Pantone colors of the year, Ultimate Gray and Illuminating Yellow. The gradient and movement of the two colors interacting with one another share how the year started out yellow, exciting and normal and moved into the gray with uncertainty and overwhelming change of the world around us. The girl’s journey ultimately reverts back to yellow as we take our new normal in stride and look into our future with resilience. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Message 4 Take the Lead 22 Transformation Strategy 6 Thank you to our Donors 24 Program Accomplishments FY20 10 Board of Directors 30 Financial Report 20 Our Footprint 31 3 GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE (GSLE) IN ACTION: GIRL SCOUTS GIVING BACK DURING THE PANDEMIC Making masks for frontline healthcare workers Writing letters to isolated elderly people in retirement communities Organizing food and supply drives for increased at-risk population Staying connected while physically apart EXECUTIVE MESSAGE 4 Working Together to help create the next generation of female leaders. -
Second Annual SXSW Gaming Awards Announces Top Winners in 21 Categories
Second Annual SXSW Gaming Awards Announces Top Winners in 21 Categories Dragon Age: Inquisition takes home Game of the Year followed by three award wins for Middle- earth: Shadow of Mordor AUSTIN, Texas (Mar. 14, 2015) — South by Southwest (SXSW) Gaming today announced the winners of the second-annual SXSW Gaming Awards – part of the SXSW Gaming Expo – presented by iam8bit, Logitech, Porter Novelli, Twitch and Wikia. Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater hosted the ceremony which was co-emceed by actress and comedian Janet Varney and popular YouTube personality Markiplier. In all, 21 awards were handed out, with Dragon Age: Inquisition taking the top honor as Game of the Year. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor followed with three award wins, including Excellence in Gameplay and Excellence in Animation. Speedrunners was chosen by gamers on the show floor to take home the Gamer’s Voice Award, beating out 29 other games showcased in the SXSW Gaming Indie Corner. To be considered for the Gamer’s Voice Award, games must have had less than $1 million in funding; a working and playable demo; and be released by the end of 2015 or shortly thereafter. “We’re ecstatic to see the gaming industry and gamers alike embrace the SXSW Gaming Awards,” said Justin Burnham, SXSW Gaming Project Manager. “Our awards bring together the voice of gamers everywhere with those of industry experts to decide the best of the best. Congrats to the team behind Dragon Age: Inquisition for its Game of the Year win and to the rest of this year’s winners for making 2014 another stellar year for gaming!” The submission process opened in August 2014 through the official Gaming Awards page and closed in December. -
Hiring Our Heroes Employer List Houston, TX 2-Mar-16
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Impact Shares NAACP Minority Empowerment ETF Schedule of Investments September 30, 2020 (Unaudited)
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