Why is BETA Technologies stock surging today?

Why is BETA Technologies stock surging today?

Why is BETA Technologies stock surging today?
Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs’s RFR Holding has formed a new holding company, RFR US, that will be controlled by Rosen and his sons Gaby Rosen and Charlie Rosen. The venture was created this year and will focus on new office, high-street retail and development deals, according to The Promote, which first reported the news. …
The new digital experience will give users access to home insurance education, planning tools and quote options earlier in the homebuying process.
The U.S. subsidiary of the global business enterprise Mitsubishi Corp. is moving to a different building in Downtown Houston and expanding its footprint. Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) leased about 92K SF at 1100 Louisiana, maintaining its Downtown Houston presence after nearly 50 years in the area, according to a press release from Partners Real Estate. 1100 Louisiana in Downtown Houston Mitsubishi International…
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has built a comprehensive environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework in Middle Eastern Islamic banking: a Shariah-compliant sustainable finance programme that is publicly committed, formally governed and increasingly embedded across its business lines. The headline commitment is AED60 billion in sustainable finance by 2030. By the end of 2025, ADIB…
The Securities and Exchange Commission today published a Draft Strategic Plan that focuses on returning the agency to the core mission set by Congress more than 90 years ago: protecting investors; maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and facilitating capital formation. “During my tenure as Chairman, the Commission will not stray from this core three-part mission, and…
As the nation marked 250 years of independence, new data revealed that just over 65% of American households now own their homes, amid the ever-changing U.S. housing market. A new Realtor.com analysis of federal housing legislation indicated that notable surges in U.S. homeownership have each been preceded by an act of Congress—from the Homestead Act of 1862 to the Housing and Economic…