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Travis Kalanick's $15 billion ghost kitchen company lays off staff Travis Kalanick's ghost kitchen company laid off staff on Wednesday, two employees told Insider. The cuts come as tech and real estate companies rethink staffing needs in a more difficult market. It wasn't immediately clear how many CSS employees were affected.
'Hooligan firm came at us with chains and sticks for 60 vs 60 fight' The Hibs Casuals were once one of the most feared hooligan football gangs in Britain. Among the most well-known faces in the Hibernian firm, also known as the Capital City Service or CSS, was Bobby Lipscombe. He once admitted to kicking a rival fan unconscious - described as cabbaging.
Sleep technology provider tries to awaken interest from buyers Cambridge Sleep Sciences develops and licenses sound technology to help users get better sleep. City sources said its owner, Barkby Group, is working with financial advisers on a strategic review. CSS is said to be valued in the region of £50m.
Clean Seas Seafood Limited Just Beat EPS By 345%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next Clean Seas Seafood Limited (ASX: CSS) filed its full-year result this time last week. Revenues of AU$69m fell slightly short of expectations, but earnings were a definite bright spot. Following the result, the analyst has updated their earnings model, and it would be good to know whether they think there's been a strong change in the company's prospects, or if it's business as usual.
Clean Seas Seafood Limited's (ASX:CSS) Has Had A Decent Run On The Stock market: Are Fundamentals In The Driver's Seat? Clean Seas Seafood's (ASX:CSS) stock is up by 7.3% over the past three months. We decided to investigate if the company's decent financials had a hand to play in the recent price move. We found that the company has a 9.5% ROE, which is higher than the industry average. We are disappointed to see a lack of growth in earnings even in spite of a moderate ROE and and a high reinvestment rate.
What is carbon capture? How the UK government plans to slash the amount of CO2 being released into... CCS is designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and store them permanently underground. A CSS plant could potentially store a total of 78 billion tonnes of carbon – the same weight as 15 billion elephants. The newly confirmed CCS facilities will be opened in Scotland and the Humber.
Shareholders in Clean Seas Seafood (ASX:CSS) are in the red if they invested five years ago Clean Seas Seafood Limited (ASX:CSS) share price dropped 52% over five years. The falls have accelerated recently, with the share price down 15% in the last three months. Share price weakness can be a bad sign, though contrarian investors might want to research the stock in hope of a turnaround. The graphic below depicts how earnings and revenue have changed over time.
Meet Paul Oleskiewicz: Full-time CSS Officer, part-time ghost hunter Connecticut State's Campus Safety Services (CSS) officer Paul Oleskiewicz has to deal with locked dorm doors and stolen bicycles.
Meet Sana, first Hindu girl from Pakistan posted as assistant commissioner | Mint Sana Ramchand Gulwani has become the first female Hindu appointed as assistant commissioner and administrator in Punjab's province. The 27-year-old woman grew up in Sindh province's Shikarpur city and graduated to become a doctor at her parents' wishes. She appeared for Central Superior Services (CSS) exam and became the first woman from the Hindu community to join the Pakistan Administrative Service.
State requests centre to deliver 14 boats approved for coastal security The state home department requested the central government to deliver the 14 boats approved in 2020 under the coastal security scheme. It also demanded the approval for 37 boats which is still pending with the ministry of home affairs for the last three years. The centre has approved the release of 14 boats under phase 2 of its CSS between 2011-2020.
State requests centre to deliver 14 boats approved for coastal security The state home department requested the central government to deliver the 14 boats approved in 2020 under the coastal security scheme. It also demanded the approval for 37 boats which is still pending with the ministry of home affairs for the last three years. The centre has approved the release of 14 boats under phase 2 of its CSS implemented between 2011-2020.