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Business Insider
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
Columbus McKinnon says DOJ requests more information on Kito deal
In a regulatory filing, Columbus McKinnon (CMCO) stated, 'As previously disclosed, on February 10, 2025, Columbus McKinnon entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with Kito Crosby Limited, the equityholders of Kito, and Ascend Overseas Limited, pursuant to which Columbus McKinnon agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding equity of Kito. In connection with the Acquisition, Columbus McKinnon and KKR (KKR) North America Fund XI L.P., the ultimate parent entity of Kito, each filed the required notification and report forms under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, with the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. On May 28, 2025, Columbus McKinnon and KKR each received a request for additional information and documentary material from the Antitrust Division in connection with the Antitrust Division's review of the Acquisition. The issuance of the Second Request extends the waiting period under the HSR Act until 30 days after both Columbus McKinnon and KKR have substantially complied with the Second Request, unless the waiting period is voluntarily extended by the parties or terminated earlier by the Antitrust Division. The parties have been working collaboratively with the Antitrust Division to bring its review of the Acquisition to a close as expeditiously as possible and will continue to do so. Completion of the Acquisition remains subject to the expiration or termination of the waiting period under the HSR Act and the satisfaction or waiver of the other customary closing conditions set forth in the Purchase Agreement.'


CBC
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Nonso Amadi joins Kito's party, and 5 more songs you need to hear this week
Songs you need to hear is CBC Music's weekly list of hot new Canadian tracks. Scroll down to discover the songs our producers are loving right now. Deya, Kito feat. Nonso Amadi Australian producer Kito knows how to get a crowd moving, and for her latest release, Deya, she enlisted the help of fellow party-starter Nonso Amadi. We last checked in with the Nigerian Canadian singer when he released Babyboo, a collab with fellow Torontonian Sylo. Deya lives in an entirely different world than that serene, melodic single — it's all laser synths and muffled bass, designed for a big room full of revelers. Amadi has much to celebrate as he sings about how far he's come, from the chemical engineering major doing music on the side ("This all started in my room") to touring internationally and having the crowd sing his lyrics back to him ("All the fans wanna jam to midnight, we shut the whole thing down/ pretty girls wanna sing, right/ We wanna hear that room sing loud"). It's not the first time the Afropop and R&B artist has dabbled in electronic music, and he flexes his vocals over the four-to-the-floor beat. Kito's production builds and builds until reaching a triumphant release, a moment of arrival with Amadi as self-assured as ever: "I'm a superstar in the making/ no rush though, I'm patient." — Kelsey Adams Wild World, Fine Food Market Fine Food Market, the project of Montreal's Sophie Perras, blends dream pop with folk and country on Wild World, a gorgeous song from her debut EP, I'm afraid to be in love with someone who crashes their car that much. Originally released in 2024 and re-released on the new project, the song leans into influences from Big Thief and Kurt Vile, pairing lush, blurred instrumentation with soft, sad harmonies. Perras begins by detailing how a fight with a lover spurred a tangle of memories, and slowly builds up to an emotionally charged chorus: "The whole wide world is falling apart, 'cause you broke my heart," Perras sings, her airy vocals fluttering across bursts of sunny steel guitar. Bright saxophone on the bridge floats in as she sings, "I want you by my side, you just seem to waste my time," letting listeners know that love is fragmented, messy and, in this case, crushing. — Natalie Harmsen Laini Tani, Nadah El Shazly with Sarah Pagé The title track from Nadah El Shazly's upcoming album, Laini Tani is both an invitation and a line drawn: the freeform mawwāl — a traditional Arab vocal genre of sung poetry — grounds you before the tension of the future looms with the incoming beat, a push-pull between the Egyptian-born, Montreal-based producer/vocalist/composer and harpist Sarah Pagé (whose name you may recognize as a founding member of the Barr Brothers). Laini Tani is a celebration of the two artists' close relationship, as they've been playing together since El Shazly recorded her debut album in 2016 at Montreal studio Hotel2Tango. In a press release the artist describes how Pagé was able to tune "her harp to Arabic scales — in this case, the Saba scale — and we can totally be in the same body and mind when we play together." It's a gorgeous meeting of talents, and a sign to keep an eye out for Laini Tani when the full album comes out on June 6 via Backward Music and One Little Independent Records. — Holly Gordon Oh No!, Afternoon Bike Ride When you're going through a crisis in public, the last thing you want is to run into a familiar face. Montreal band Afternoon Bike Ride's latest single, Oh No!, perfectly captures the panic that quickly sets in during those moments, albeit over gentle, contrasting strumming that soothes the nerves as singer Lia Kurihara narrates her anxious feelings. "My oh my/ how I try hard to hide/ my face from their eyes," she sings. "Oh no!/ We had to face/ one another getting off/ same direction." This track was inspired by Kurihara's own experiences riding the subway to and from visiting her dad, who lives in memory care. "I've cried and had panic attacks many times over during the ride," she explained, "and I've had to hide my face from acquaintances and strangers alike. As a prisoner of my own politeness, my worst nightmare is getting spotted during these moments." For those who understand that feeling all too well, the buoyant instrumentation of Oh No! can act as a balm to ease those intense emotions. All you have to do is take a deep breath and let the beautiful sounds of the piano and clarinet in the song's finale wash over you, its melodies comforting you one note at a time. — Melody Lau Natalie, Uncle Strut Vancouver indie rockers Uncle Strut showcase their upbeat surf rock on the puppy-love song Natalie from their debut album, Home at Last. Lead singer Tyson McNamara describes the song's protagonist as a girl who "gets a kick out of charming the pants off anyone she meets," before making a bold declaration on the chorus: "Got me running in circles baby, I could be your man." As he tries to woo her over honeyed, cheerful instrumentals, which have a Lime Cordiale meets Ocean Alley feel, it becomes clear that the song is practically begging to be a summertime sing-along. The bassline is simple but sticky, and the chorus is sweet but not saccharine — the elements needed to set the mood for a budding romance. By the track's end, you can't help but hope that he eventually gets the girl as he sings, "It's the things that you're doing, the things that you're doing to me, Natalie." — NH Great White Sharks, Baby Nova Baby Nova's latest single, Great White Sharks is full of pain — the kind that sticks to your bones, and all she wants is to escape it somehow: "I'm dreaming of being real f--king far from here." Baby Nova is the moniker that Halifax singer-songwriter Kayleigh O'Connor unveiled at the start of 2025, though beforehand she released music and wrote for other artists under her own name. Great White Sharks, and the three previously released tracks from O'Connor's new era, were co-written with Lowell and Gus Van Go, and on the latest cut O'Connor's voice is broody and husky as she laments over swelling piano and guitar how she wants to escape the grasp of dangerous, lecherous men ("I'm scared to death he's just having fun/ got a real tight grip on his pearls and my neck") and the entrapment of a monotonous life ("Nothing's changed here/ the rich men get richer"). Fans of Lana Del Rey will find much to like in O'Connor's diaristic tunes, but the influence of Nashville, where she's spent many years writing, also gives O'Connor an alt-country vibe that sounds particularly de rigeur. — KA


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dandadan chapter 195 release date and time: When and where to read the popular Japanese manga
Dandadan chapter 195 release date and time: Fans are still enthralled by the Dandadan manga's exciting blend of quirky comedy, supernatural action, and unexpected twists. The stakes rise with every new chapter, leaving readers eager to find out what happens next to Momo and the others. If you've been following the manga closely, you're undoubtedly looking forward to the next chapter. Here's everything you need to know about the release date and time for Dandadan chapter 195. Where to read Dandadan chapter 195? You can read Dandadan chapter 195 for free on Shueisha's MANGA Plus service or on the official Viz Media website. Each won't give fans complete access to the rest of the series, but it will allow them to read the most recent chapter and a few more for free. For a comparatively low monthly charge, Shueisha's subscription-based Shonen Jump+ service provides complete access to the entire series. I almost forgot that Zuma is basically blind because of the Curse lol. The Punch was so satisfying#Dandadan #Dandadan194 What to expect from Dandadan chapter 195? Sportskeeda claims that because the battle against the Kito family was formally launched in the previous issue, Dandadan chapter 195 should see it continue and intensify. It's probable that Jin "Jiji" Enjoji will become the target of the Evil Eye due to the strain of the current circumstance and more taunts from Naki Kito. This should virtually guarantee the Kito family's downfall, but it also brings up a number of other significant issues. Dandadan chapter 195 release date and time Dandadan chapter 195 will be released on 20th May 2025 JST as per the official website. Dandadan chapter 195 global release schedule Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 AM, Monday, May 19, 2025 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 AM, Monday, May 19, 2025 British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 PM, Monday, May 19, 2025 Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 PM, Monday, May 19, 2025 Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 PM, Monday, May 19, 2025 Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 PM, Monday, May 19, 2025 Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 AM, Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Australia Central Time (ACT): 1:30 AM, Tuesday, May 20, 2025


Time of India
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dandadan chapter 193 release date and time: When and where to read the Japanese manga
Dandadan chapter 193 release date and time: Yukinobu Tatsu is the creator and illustrator of the Japanese manga series Dandadan. Since April 2021, it has been serialized on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ platform; as of April 2025, 19 volumes had been published. After chapter 192, it's now time for Dandadan chapter 193 and manga readers are for sure in for a thrilling ride. If you have been waiting to read the upcoming chapter, here's all the information you need. Where to read Dandadan chapter 193? Fans can read chapter 193 for free on Shueisha's MANGA Plus service or on the official Viz Media website. However, only the first chapter of the series and the most recent three releases are available on each platform. Full access is available through Shueisha's digital journal Shonen Jump+, however there is a monthly subscription required. Dandadan ✅This manga is incredible, I really enjoyed it. It's a well written story with an amazing cast filled with interesting, fun characters who are meaningful to the story, insane art, many moments that get you feeling all types of emotions and much more. Moved me.10/10 What to expect from Dandadan chapter 193? According to Sportskeeda, Dandadan chapter 193 will probably mark the beginning of this collective group of characters, since the Kito family is determined to follow Momo Ayase and company to Izumo Grand Shrine. The Kito family should then start organizing their strategies in Chapter 193, which should also make clear their goals for pursuing Momo and the others. Dandadan chapter 193 release date and time On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Dandadan Chapter 193 will be published in Japan. It is anticipated to debut for Indian viewers on May 5, 2025, at 8:30 PM IST. However, due to time zone differences, readers in other regions can enjoy it earlier. Below is the global release schedule: Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) – 8:00 AM, Monday, May 5, 2025 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) – 11:00 AM, Monday, May 5, 2025 British Summer Time (BST) – 4:00 PM, Monday, May 5, 2025 Central European Summer Time (CEST) – 5:00 PM, Monday, May 5, 2025 Indian Standard Time (IST) – 8:30 PM, Monday, May 5, 2025 Philippine Standard Time (PST) – 11:00 PM, Monday, May 5, 2025 Japanese Standard Time (JST) – 12:00 AM, Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Australia Central Time (ACT) – 1:30 AM, Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Chapter 193 promises more of the wild, unpredictable, and emotionally charged storytelling that has made Dandadan a fan favorite. Don't miss it!


Reuters
21-03-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Regulations needed to spur airlines to use sustainable fuel, Japan oil refiners group head says
TOKYO, March 21 (Reuters) - Japanese oil refiners believe concrete regulations and frameworks are needed to encourage airlines to use sustainable aviation fuel and develop supply chains to support decarbonization efforts, the head of the industry lobby group said on Friday. Cosmo Energy Holdings (5021.T), opens new tab will launch Japan's first domestic production of SAF in April, a step toward the country's goal of replacing 10% of jet fuel with a cleaner alternative, though cost-cutting challenges remain. here. Japanese refiners must supply SAF equivalent to 10% of their aviation fuel sales by 2030 as part of the country's efforts to combat climate change, which aligns with global initiatives to cut carbon dioxide emissions from airplanes. But no mandatory scheme has been set for airlines, and the oil industry believes a system similar to the one applied to suppliers is also needed for consumers. "Regulations and frameworks on the supply side are relatively advanced, and we are making progress in building a supply chain," Shunichi Kito, president of the Petroleum Association of Japan, told a news conference. "But I believe that the user side, in this case, the airlines, also need similar regulations and frameworks," he added. Kito, who is also the president of Japan's second-largest oil refiner, Idemitsu Kosan (5019.T), opens new tab, emphasized energy transition toward carbon neutrality requires a transformation across the entire supply chain -- from suppliers to off-takers -- making it different from conventional production and sales activities. "This will be a key test in developing a fuel supply chain toward carbon neutrality," he said, adding that achieving this will require understanding from airlines and consumers as well as government support in determining the appropriate cost-sharing proportions and implementation methods.