Maravai LifeSciencesReleases 2024 Sustainability Report
Debuts enhanced greenhouse gas accounting across Scopes 1-3 and advances renewable energy initiatives
Strengthens governance with appointment of independent Chairman of the Board and launches site level ethics liaison program
SAN DIEGO, May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVI), a global provider of lifescience reagents and services to researchers and biotech innovators through its portfolio companies TriLink BioTechnologies, Glen Research, Alphazyme, and Cygnus Technologies, today announced the publication of its 2024 Sustainability Report, available on the Company's Sustainability webpage (investors.maravai.com/sustainability). The new report highlights progress during calendar year 2024 across Maravai's four priority areas – Product Innovation, Our People, Governance, and Sustainable Growth – and underscores the Company's commitment to sustainable value creation.
'By embedding sustainability into every facet of our operations—from employee engagement to GMP scaleup — we foster innovation, strengthen our business resilience, and create long-term value for all stakeholders,' said Trey Martin, Chief Executive Officer. 'Our 2024 achievements position Maravai to remain our customers' first choice as they advance their programs in next-generation therapeutics and diagnostics.'
Key highlights from the 2024 report include:
Product Innovation
Launched 49 new products across portfolio brands, including CleanCap® M6 analog now available at GMP quality
Completed state-of-the-art GMP facility in San Diego, increasing mRNA production capacity tenfold
Established RNA Innovation Center in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University
Added to our GMP manufacturing expertise and have now manufactured over 130 GMP batches for mRNA
Our People
Achieved 95% participation rate in our annual employee engagement survey, receiving over 2,600 comments
Expanded WE (We are Empowered) Employee Resource Group to facilitate advocacy, mentorship, and outreach across the organization
Implemented new career framework creating transparent progression paths for all employees
Continued our Impact Day program throughout 2024, with employees contributing approximately 800 volunteer hours
Governance
Appointed healthcare industry veteran R. Andrew Eckert as independent Chairman of the Board
Adopted formal, publicly available Human Rights Policy
100% of standing Board Committees chaired by independent members
Strengthened intellectual property position with additional CleanCap® patents in China and Canada
Sustainable Growth
Enhanced greenhouse gas emissions data collection and expanded Scope 3 emissions reporting
Leland, North Carolina facility's solar panels generated over 180,000 kWh, offsetting approximately 20% of facility's energy use
San Diego EV charging stations helped save over 19,000 gallons of gasoline
Advanced planning for lab plastics recycling program and single-use plastic phase-out
The 2024 report was prepared in reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and Greenhouse Gas Protocol frameworks and maps selected disclosures to relevant U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
About Maravai
Maravai LifeSciences is an innovative lifesciences company that provides critical products to enable the development of breakthrough therapeutics, vaccines, cell and gene therapies and diagnostics. Through its TriLink BioTechnologies, Glen Research, Alphazyme and Cygnus Technologies brands, Maravai delivers complex nucleic acid chemistries, differentiated mRNA and enzyme solutions, and gold standard biologics safety tests to a global customer base spanning large pharmaceutical companies, emerging biotechs and leading academic institutions.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements related to future product offerings, facility capabilities, and sustainability initiatives. Forward-looking statements are neither historical facts nor assurances of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. A detailed discussion of these risks is included in Maravai's most recent Annual Report on Form 10K and subsequent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Maravai undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.
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The 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) and 30-year yield (^TYX) fell by about 2 basis points to 4.32% and 4.92%, respectively. Bloomberg reports: Read more here. US stock futures were muted after the S&P reiterated its credit rating for the US. The 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) and 30-year yield (^TYX) fell by about 2 basis points to 4.32% and 4.92%, respectively. Bloomberg reports: Read more here. A suite of retail data is set to decode the resilient consumer American shoppers have kept the engine of the nation's GDP humming along. But it's worth pinpointing where all that resilience is coming from, as Yahoo Finance's Hamza Shaban lays out in today's Morning Brief. Read more here. American shoppers have kept the engine of the nation's GDP humming along. But it's worth pinpointing where all that resilience is coming from, as Yahoo Finance's Hamza Shaban lays out in today's Morning Brief. Read more here. Medtronic appoints 2 new board members after Elliott takes a stake Shares of medical device maker Medtronic (MDT) fell 3% premarket after the company announced it would add two new independent directors to its board. Veteran med-tech executives John Groetelaars and Bill Jellison were appointed, the company said. The change comes as activist investor Elliott Investment Management has become one of its largest shareholders. Additionally, the board formed two new committees, helmed by CEO Geoff Martha. The Growth Committee will evaluate M&A opportunities, R&D investments, and potential divestitures. The Operating Committee will focus on margin expansion and operational efficiency. Shares of medical device maker Medtronic (MDT) fell 3% premarket after the company announced it would add two new independent directors to its board. Veteran med-tech executives John Groetelaars and Bill Jellison were appointed, the company said. The change comes as activist investor Elliott Investment Management has become one of its largest shareholders. Additionally, the board formed two new committees, helmed by CEO Geoff Martha. The Growth Committee will evaluate M&A opportunities, R&D investments, and potential divestitures. The Operating Committee will focus on margin expansion and operational efficiency. Home Depot slightly misses Wall Street's mark in Q2 earnings, reiterates guidance Home Depot (HD) released its second-quarter earnings on Tuesday. The retailer's stock fell about 2% premarket before recovering. Yahoo Finance's senior reporter Brooke DiPalma looks at the latest from the home improvement retailer and how the US housing slump has impacted its bottom line. Read more here. Home Depot (HD) released its second-quarter earnings on Tuesday. The retailer's stock fell about 2% premarket before recovering. Yahoo Finance's senior reporter Brooke DiPalma looks at the latest from the home improvement retailer and how the US housing slump has impacted its bottom line. Read more here. Wall Street sees stock market rotation charting 'healthiest path' to new highs The stock market's record rally is showing early signs of broadening beyond Big Tech as investors rotate into lagging sectors, but strategists warn its durability hinges on earnings and Fed policy. Yahoo Finance's Allie Canal reports: Read more here. The stock market's record rally is showing early signs of broadening beyond Big Tech as investors rotate into lagging sectors, but strategists warn its durability hinges on earnings and Fed policy. Yahoo Finance's Allie Canal reports: Read more here. Premarket trending tickers: Palo Alto, Nu holdings and Intel Here's a look at some of the top stocks trending in premarket trading: Palo Alto Networks (PANW) shares rose 5% in premarket trading on Tuesday after the Santa Clara cybersecurity firm forecast fiscal 2026 revenue and profit above analysts' estimates, citing growing demand for its AI powered cybersecurity solutions. Digital banking group Nu holdings (NU) stock rose 2% before the bell after Morgan Stanley (MS) analyst Jorge Kuri reiterated a Buy rating on the company and set a price target of $18.00. Intel (INTC) stock rose premarket more than 6% after Softbank Group (9984.T) announced a $2 billion capital injection into the US chipmaker that is currently in the middle of a turnaround effort. Here's a look at some of the top stocks trending in premarket trading: Palo Alto Networks (PANW) shares rose 5% in premarket trading on Tuesday after the Santa Clara cybersecurity firm forecast fiscal 2026 revenue and profit above analysts' estimates, citing growing demand for its AI powered cybersecurity solutions. Digital banking group Nu holdings (NU) stock rose 2% before the bell after Morgan Stanley (MS) analyst Jorge Kuri reiterated a Buy rating on the company and set a price target of $18.00. Intel (INTC) stock rose premarket more than 6% after Softbank Group (9984.T) announced a $2 billion capital injection into the US chipmaker that is currently in the middle of a turnaround effort. Good morning. Here's what's happening today. Economic data: Housing starts (July); Building permits (July) Earnings: Home Depot (HD), XPeng (XPEV), Medtronic (MDT), Amer Sports (AS), Toll Brothers (TOL), La-Z-Boy (LZB) Here are some of the biggest stories you may have missed overnight and early this morning: Signs of a healthier path to new records emerge for stocks Nvidia is working on an H20-beating AI chip for China Trump tariffs get S&P seal of approval Why stocks are looking ripe for a regime shift Intel gets a $2 billion lifeline from SoftBank Trump pushes Putin-Zelensky meeting after talks with both Home Depot to report earnings as Wall Street eyes US sales growth Why Google just boosted its stake in a bitcoin miner Economic data: Housing starts (July); Building permits (July) Earnings: Home Depot (HD), XPeng (XPEV), Medtronic (MDT), Amer Sports (AS), Toll Brothers (TOL), La-Z-Boy (LZB) Here are some of the biggest stories you may have missed overnight and early this morning: Signs of a healthier path to new records emerge for stocks Nvidia is working on an H20-beating AI chip for China Trump tariffs get S&P seal of approval Why stocks are looking ripe for a regime shift Intel gets a $2 billion lifeline from SoftBank Trump pushes Putin-Zelensky meeting after talks with both Home Depot to report earnings as Wall Street eyes US sales growth Why Google just boosted its stake in a bitcoin miner Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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Deanna Strable Elected Principal® Board Chair
DES MOINES, Iowa, August 19, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Principal Financial Group® (Nasdaq: PFG) today announced that Deanna Strable, president and chief executive officer, has been elected chair of the board by the company's board of directors, effective September 2, 2025. Strable succeeds Dan Houston, who will conclude his service on the board of directors after serving as chair since 2016. Houston served as president and CEO of Principal through January 7, 2025, and held many impactful leadership positions during his 40 years with the company. "We are grateful for Dan's leadership and dedication which have advanced Principal and helped our customers build strong financial futures," says Strable. "I look forward to building upon our foundation of innovation, inclusion, and service to meet our customers' needs while driving growth and shareholder value." "Dan Houston's remarkable 40-year legacy has been instrumental in Principal's growth and success," says Scott Mills, independent lead director of the Principal board of directors. "The board has full confidence in Deanna Strable's proven leadership to accelerate the company's future growth while continuing to deliver exceptional value to customers and strong returns for shareholders." "It has been my honor to lead Principal and its global employee community for the past decade. With Deanna's exceptional leadership, instrumental in shaping and executing our ambitious growth strategy, Principal is well-positioned for the future through integrated capabilities which create distinct competitive advantages across high-value markets," says Houston. Strable Background Strable joined Principal in 1990 as an actuarial assistant and held many leadership positions as she progressed in the organization. For more than two decades she has been instrumental in leading business strategy and operations, holding senior management roles as Principal has gone through significant growth and transformation. She helped build the company's Benefits and Protection business, becoming the first leader of its specialty benefits division before spearheading the integration with the life insurance business. She was named president of Benefits & Protection in 2015. Strable then served as chief financial officer from 2017-2024, when she was named president and chief operating officer. She assumed her current role as president and chief executive officer in January 2025. Strable is a member of the board of directors for Elevance Health, Inc., and Simpson College. Strable received her bachelor's degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. About Principal Financial Group Principal Financial Group® (Nasdaq: PFG) is a global financial company with approximately 20,000 employees1 passionate about improving the wealth and well-being of people and businesses. In business for 146 years, we're helping over 70 million customers1 plan, insure, invest, and retire, while working to support the communities where we do business and building an inclusive workforce. Principal® is proud to be recognized as one of the 2025 World's Most Ethical Companies2 and named as a Best Places to Work in Money Management3. Learn more about Principal and our commitment to building a better future at 1 As of June 30, 2025 2 Ethisphere, 2025 3 Pensions & Investments, 2024 View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Sara Bonney, 515-878-0835, Sign in to access your portfolio
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Fluent Announces $10.3 Million Private Placement of Securities
NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fluent, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNT) (the 'Company'), a leader in commerce media, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement for the issuance and sale of an aggregate of 5,871,427 shares of its common stock (or pre-funded warrants in lieu thereof) at an effective purchase price of $1.75 per share and accompanying warrant in a private placement. The warrants will have an exercise price of $2.21 per share, will be exercisable commencing six months and one day from the date of issuance and will expire on the fifth anniversary of the date of initial exercisability. The pre-funded warrants will have an exercise price of $0.0005 and those purchased by officers and directors of the Company will be exercisable commencing upon receipt of stockholder approval of the issuance of such pre-funded warrants and the shares of common stock issuable upon exercise thereof under Nasdaq's compensation rules and will expire when exercised in full. The private placement is expected to close on or about August 19, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. Don Patrick, Chief Executive Officer of Fluent, commented, "The triple digit growth rate of our Commerce Media Solutions business continues to drive an exciting transformation in our business as a growing list of world-class brands choose Fluent for their commerce media needs. This capital raise -- which includes both fundamental institutional investors and insiders -- bolsters our balance sheet and fuels the plans we have set out for our company and its stockholders.' The Benchmark Company, LLC, a StoneX Company, ('Benchmark') is acting as the sole placement agent for the offering. The Kestrel Merchant Partners group ('Kestrel') at Benchmark was responsible for sourcing and executing the offering. An affiliate of Kestrel is purchasing shares and accompanying warrants in the offering on the same terms as the other investors. The gross proceeds to the Company from the private placement are expected to be approximately $10.3 million, before deducting the placement agent's fees and other offering expenses payable by the Company. The potential additional gross proceeds to the Company from the warrants and pre-funded warrants, if fully-exercised on a cash basis, would be approximately $13.0 million; however, no assurance can be given that any of such warrants will be exercised on a cash basis, or at all. The Company currently intends to use the net proceeds from the private placement for working capital and general corporate purposes. The securities were offered in a private placement under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act"), and have not been registered under the Act, or applicable state securities laws. Accordingly, the securities may not be offered or sold in the United States except pursuant to an effective registration statement or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Act and such applicable state securities laws. The Company has agreed to file a registration statement under the Act with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), covering the resale of the shares of common stock issuable pursuant to the private placement no later than 30 days following the date of the definitive agreement, and to use reasonable best efforts to have the registration statement declared effective as promptly as practical thereafter, and in any event no later than 60 days following the date of the definitive agreement (90 days in the event of a "full review" by the SEC). This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the securities, nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any state in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to the registration or qualification under the securities laws of such state. About Fluent, Inc. Fluent, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLNT) is a commerce media solutions provider connecting top-tier brands with highly engaged consumers. Leveraging exclusive ad inventory, robust first-party data, privacy-first infrastructure, and proprietary machine learning, Fluent unlocks additional revenue streams for partners and empowers advertisers to acquire their most valuable customers at scale. Founded in 2010, Fluent uses its deep expertise in performance marketing to drive monetization and increase engagement at key touchpoints across the customer journey. For more insights, visit Forward-Looking Statements This press release includes forward-looking statements based upon the Company's current expectations which may constitute forward-looking statements for the purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws, and are subject to substantial risks, uncertainties and assumptions including, but not limited to, market and other conditions, the completion of the private placement, the satisfaction of customary closing conditions related to the private placement, the intended use of net proceeds from the private placement, the growth of the Company's Commerce Media Solutions business and the Company's ability to meet its projections. There are a number of factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which include words such as "could," "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate," "expect," "may," "continue," "predict," "potential," "project" or similar terms, variations of such terms or the negative of those terms. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, the Company cannot guarantee such outcomes. The Company may not realize its expectations, and its beliefs may not prove correct. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including, without limitation, market conditions and the factors described in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and the Company's other filings made with the SEC. All such statements speak only as of the date of this press release. Consequently, forward-looking statements should be regarded solely as the Company's current plans, estimates, and beliefs. The Company cannot guarantee future results, events, levels of activity, performance or achievements. The Company does not undertake and specifically declines any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect new information, future events or circumstances or to reflect the occurrences of unanticipated events, except as may be required by applicable law. Contact Information Investor Relations Fluent, Inc. InvestorRelations@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data