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Dynamic and inspiring businesswoman honoured at Network Ireland West Cork Awards
Dynamic and inspiring businesswoman honoured at Network Ireland West Cork Awards

Irish Independent

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Dynamic and inspiring businesswoman honoured at Network Ireland West Cork Awards

The prestigious event which was held at Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa brought together entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders from across the region to celebrate innovation, leadership, and excellence in business. The evening featured keynote speeches, a gourmet dinner, and the highly anticipated awards ceremony, shining a spotlight on women making remarkable contributions to the West Cork business community. Network Ireland West Cork President Anna Healy praised this year's finalists and winners: 'With 24 exceptional applications across six categories, it's clear that our branch is brimming with talent, courage, and innovation. I'm incredibly proud of each finalist for their commitment in entering the awards and thrilled to celebrate their achievements.' Ms Healy added: 'All the winners truly represent the best of West Cork business. A heartfelt thank you as well to our judges for the care and consideration they brought to such a difficult decision. We now look forward to celebrating our branch winners at the Network Ireland National Businesswoman of the Year Awards in September.' The winners of the 2025 Network Ireland West Cork Businesswoman of the Year Awards were: Emerging Businesswoman – Sponsored by Scally's SuperValu, Clonakilty: Gilly Brazier, The Pink PA Established Businesswoman – Sponsored by Clonakilty Food Company: Carly O'Donovan, Blueberry Care Kerry & West Cork Creative Professional – Sponsored by Cork County Council: Michelle Fox, Michelle Fox Interiors STEM Professional – Sponsored by Groupe Clarins: Aislinn Horgan, By Aislinn Medical Micropigmentation Networker of the Year – Sponsored by Hollywood Coaches, Bandon: Sandra Maybury, Maybury Marketing (Highly Commended – Barbara Nugent, Transilient Coaching) ADVERTISEMENT Solo Businesswoman – Sponsored by Billy's Rent a Goat: Barbara Nugent, Transilient Coaching (One to watch – Marie Wiseman, Wiser Marketing) The winners will now go on to represent the West Cork branch at the Network Ireland National Businesswoman of the Year Awards later this year. Network Ireland West Cork continues to foster a supportive community that encourages the personal and professional development of women. This year's awards reflect the growing impact and influence of female-led businesses in the region. For more information about Network Ireland West Cork or upcoming events, visit

AZ Laser Studio & Medspa Marks Continued Growth and Commitment to Client-Centered Care
AZ Laser Studio & Medspa Marks Continued Growth and Commitment to Client-Centered Care

Globe and Mail

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • Globe and Mail

AZ Laser Studio & Medspa Marks Continued Growth and Commitment to Client-Centered Care

AZ Laser Studio & Medspa in Mesa, AZ, is known for its noninvasive facials and body contouring, which blend clinical care with a luxury spa touch. Mesa, AZ - May 16, 2025 - AZ Laser Studio & Medspa, founded by Michelle Fox, continues to solidify its reputation as one of Arizona's premier medical spas offering transformative, results-driven services. As the medspa celebrates significant growth and ongoing success, it remains focused on its client-centered approach, striving to empower individuals to look and feel their best through cutting-edge treatments. Elevating Non-Invasive Treatments with a Client-First Philosophy Known for its advanced body contouring services and facials, AZ Laser Studio & Medspa has become a standout in Arizona's crowded wellness landscape. As demand for non-invasive, personalized care continues to rise, the medspa is seeing an increase in clientele seeking holistic, customized treatments that focus on long-term results. 'We've built a foundation based on trust, professionalism, and truly understanding our clients' needs,' said Michelle Fox, founder of AZ Laser Studio & Medspa. 'Our mission is to offer treatments that provide lasting results, and we're excited to see how people's confidence and self-esteem transform after receiving our services.' A Rising Star in the Arizona Wellness Community Since its inception, AZ Laser Studio & Medspa has earned a loyal following in the community, thanks to its dedication to the individual needs of every client. The medspa's success is a testament to its unique approach — blending the latest technology with a deeply personal commitment to client satisfaction. The studio offers a variety of services, including non-invasive body contouring and facials designed to improve both appearance and skin health. With Michelle Fox at the helm, clients can expect highly tailored treatments that address everything from aging concerns to skin rejuvenation. Fox's vision is clear: to empower people through a combination of professional expertise and the latest aesthetic technologies. Body contouring services, in particular, have seen an uptick in popularity as more people look for non-surgical options to achieve their ideal body shape without the need for invasive procedures. Meanwhile, medical-grade facials are becoming a go-to for those seeking glowing, youthful skin. Looking Ahead: A Continued Focus on Innovation and Client Care As AZ Laser Studio & Medspa expands, it remains firmly committed to its founding philosophy of blending medical-grade aesthetics with personalized care. The medspa is actively exploring new technologies and treatments to further enhance client outcomes while maintaining its emphasis on safety, professionalism, and education. Looking forward, the medspa plans to introduce additional offerings and potentially expand its reach beyond Mesa, continuing its mission to help individuals feel confident and rejuvenated in their own skin. 'We're excited for the future,' said Fox. 'Our focus is always on our clients' well-being. We listen to their needs, adjust our approach, and strive to exceed their expectations. It's the key to our growth, and we're just getting started.' About AZ Laser Studio & Medspa AZ Laser Studio & Medspa, located in Mesa, AZ, offers a variety of aesthetic treatments including body contouring and facials designed to address the unique needs of every client. With a focus on non-invasive procedures and personalized care, the medspa has quickly become a trusted destination for individuals seeking professional, high-quality treatments. Learn more at AZ Laser Studio & Medspa. Media Contact Company Name: AZ Laser Studio & Medspa Contact Person: Michelle Fox Email: Send Email Phone: 4804504809 Address: 1061 N Dobson Rd #108 City: Mesa State: Arizona 85201 Country: United States Website:

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Oklo, eToro, Super Micro Computer, Nvidia, JD.com and more
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Oklo, eToro, Super Micro Computer, Nvidia, JD.com and more

CNBC

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNBC

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Oklo, eToro, Super Micro Computer, Nvidia, JD.com and more

Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Oklo – Shares soared more than 16% on the heels of the nuclear startup's narrower-than-anticipated loss for the first quarter. Oklo posted a loss of 7 cents per share for the period compared to the 11-cent loss per share that analysts polled by FactSet had expected. eToro — Shares soared as the trading platform made its Nasdaq debut , opening at $69.69. The stock quickly added to that and was last above $72 per share, up roughly 27% from where the initial public offering was priced at — $52. Super Micro Computer – The server maker's stock surged 17%, extending the 16% gain it saw in the previous session. Earlier this week, Raymond James initiated coverage of the stock with an outperform rating, saying that artificial intelligence projects are "a long-term secular driver." Boeing – The aerospace stock gained 1%, hitting a new 52-week high during the session. The White House said Boeing and GE Aerospace, struck a $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways to sell it up to 210 aircraft. Shares of GE Aerospace were marginally higher following the announcement. Exelixis – Shares of the oncology company gained 19% after the company's first-quarter results beat on the top and bottom lines. Exelixis reported earnings of 55 cents per share on revenue of $555.4 million, above the 36 cents per share and $499.6 million that analysts had estimated, according to FactSet. The company also raised its full-year revenue guidance. Aurora Innovation – The autonomous vehicle stock dropped more than 7%. Uber Technologies announced a $1.0 billion convertible notes offering Tuesday, saying that the notes are exchangeable into Aurora shares. American Eagle Outfitters – The retail stock sank nearly 5% after American Eagle Outfitters withdrew its guidance for 2025 , citing "macro uncertainty." The company said it is writing off $75 million in spring and summer merchandise. It also expects revenue for its first quarter to decline about 5% compared to the prior-year period. PVH – Shares of the apparel maker rallied 8.2% on the back of Jefferies' upgrade to buy from hold . Jefferies said shares can stage a recovery as the Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein parent undergoes a business transformation. Nvidia , Advanced Micro Devices – Shares of both chipmakers moved higher after securing deals with Humain , a Saudi company, to develop artificial intelligence models and build data center infrastructure. Bank of America also raised its price targets on the names following the announcement. Nvidia shares rose more than 3%, while AMD shares jumped nearly 5%. – U.S.-listed shares fell more than 4%. Analysts expect earnings growth to flatten this year, noting increasing losses in the food delivery unit, according to FactSet's StreetAccount, which also noted Morgan Stanley also cut its price target to $39 from $41. — CNBC's Alex Harring and Michelle Fox contributed reporting.

Evermore Park sues Nevada couple that planned to buy the property, couple files counterclaim
Evermore Park sues Nevada couple that planned to buy the property, couple files counterclaim

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Evermore Park sues Nevada couple that planned to buy the property, couple files counterclaim

NOTE: A lawsuit represents only one side of the story. PLEASANT GROVE, Utah () — Evermore Park Investments, LLC, has filed a lawsuit against Travis and Michelle Fox — the Nevada couple who had — over an alleged breach of the sales contract. The lawsuit was filed on Jan. 3, 2025, and alleges the couple and their limited liability companies — Allrealms and Realm ATV — breached the sales contract, breached an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and were . Attorneys for LDS Church appear in federal court, seek to dismiss tithing fraud lawsuit Evermore Park Investments, LLC is seeking 'no less than $300,000' to cover attorney fees, other relief, and for 'pre- and post-judgment interest on all amounts owed to Evermore.' According to the lawsuit, an initial agreement to sell the property to Allrealms was entered in February 2024, 'whereby Evermore agreed to sell the Property to Allrealms.' The purchase price of the property was nearly $15 million. The settlement deadline was originally set for April 30, 2024, but got pushed back to June 28, 2024. Around June 28, the parties executed the 'Agreement for Sale of Real Estate,' the lawsuit says. The couple paid the first of several monthly $70,000 installments in July 2024, but requested Evermore waive the installment for November 2024. The park waived the November fee, after which the defendants reportedly asked to waive the installment fee in December as well. 'Evermore did not agree to this, nor did it provide a waiver, and Realm ATV remained obligated to pay the $70,000 Installment for December,' the suit says. The Foxes allegedly did not pay the December installment and later sent a document to Evermore that sought to lower the purchase price of the property by millions of dollars. The lawsuit also says Travis and Michelle Fox used the property to film promotional videos and other videos that they reportedly posted on their social media pages and YouTube channels. The lawsuit says the couple promoted themselves as the owners even though they did not yet own the property. The deal was not finalized and the sale did not go through by the deadline of Dec. 31, 2024. reached out to the attorneys for Evermore Investments, LLC, and has yet to hear back at the time of publication. On Jan. 27, 2025, Travis and Michelle Fox and their companies filed a counterclaim against Evermore Park Investments. The defendants argue that the lawsuit was filed 'prematurely and in bad faith.' Regarding the final deadline not being met, the defendants argue in their counterclaim that Evermore did not fulfill 'critical contractual obligations, and that failure prevented the final closing.' The Foxes argue that Evermore 'acted in bad faith in negotiating and preparing for the contemplated sale of the property' and concealed facts (negligently or intentionally) that 'would have destroyed any interest' the defendants had in buying the property. The counterclaim also argues that Evermore refused to meet with the defendants and 'failed to make adequate repairs to the Property' as stated in the contract. When the defendants asked for a waiver of the November installment, the counterclaim argues the waiver was requested so that The Realm ATV could pay for repairs upfront, as requested by Evermore. The defendants also argue that the videos they took at the property were taken with the consent of Evermore and were not promotional. The defendants claim Evermore breached 'contractual confidentiality agreements' and referred to Travis and Michelle Fox as the new owners before the sale closed. The defendants are asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit by Evermore , which would mean Evermore could not refile the same claim again in the same court. The defendants are also seeking the costs of reasonable attorney fees and an award of damages. reached out to the attorneys for Michelle and Travis Fox, but has yet to hear back at the time of publication. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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