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SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates BSGM, SGN, HLGN on Behalf of Shareholders
SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates BSGM, SGN, HLGN on Behalf of Shareholders

Business Upturn

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates BSGM, SGN, HLGN on Behalf of Shareholders

NEW YORK, May 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Halper Sadeh LLC, an investor rights law firm, is investigating the following companies for potential violations of the federal securities laws and/or breaches of fiduciary duties to shareholders relating to: BioSig Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: BSGM)'s merger with Streamex Exchange Corporation. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, current BioSig shareholders and holders of common stock equivalents will hold 25% of the fully diluted BioSig common stock outstanding. If you are a BioSig shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options. Signing Day Sports, Inc. (NYSE: SGN)'s merger with One Blockchain LLC. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, Signing Day shareholders are expected to own approximately 8.5% of the combined company. If you are a Signing Day shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options. Heliogen, Inc. (OTCQX: HLGN)'s sale to Zeo Energy Corp. Upon closing of the proposed transaction, Heliogen's securityholders will receive shares of Zeo's Class A common stock valued at approximately $10 million in the aggregate, based on a Zeo Class A common stock price of $1.5859 per share, and subject to an adjustment mechanism based on Heliogen's net cash at the closing. If you are a Heliogen shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options. Halper Sadeh LLC may seek increased consideration for shareholders, additional disclosures and information concerning the proposed transaction, or other relief and benefits on behalf of shareholders. We would handle the action on a contingent fee basis, whereby you would not be responsible for out-of-pocket payment of our legal fees or expenses. Shareholders are encouraged to contact the firm free of charge to discuss their legal rights and options. Please call Daniel Sadeh or Zachary Halper at (212) 763-0060 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. Halper Sadeh LLC represents investors all over the world who have fallen victim to securities fraud and corporate misconduct. Our attorneys have been instrumental in implementing corporate reforms and recovering millions of dollars on behalf of defrauded investors. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Contact Information:Halper Sadeh LLCDaniel Sadeh, Halper, World Trade Center85th FloorNew York, NY 10007(212) 763-0060 [email protected] [email protected]

SGN highlights free dementia support for Scottish families
SGN highlights free dementia support for Scottish families

Glasgow Times

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Glasgow Times

SGN highlights free dementia support for Scottish families

Energy network company SGN is encouraging families and carers of people with dementia to explore the support available to them in honour of Dementia Action Week (May 19-25). Dementia is the UK's biggest killer, with symptoms including memory loss, confusion, and needing help with daily tasks. Read more: Glasgow care home indulges in 'exotic blends' ahead of International Tea Day It can also cause problems with language and understanding, as well as changes in behaviour. With one in three people in the UK living with dementia not having a diagnosis, these symptoms mean that maintaining a safe and warm home can be very difficult. SGN is asking people to consider a host of free-of-charge services designed to help those living with dementia while giving family and carers some peace of mind. These services include signing up to the Priority Service Register (PSR), fitting a locking cooker valve, and seeking support through one of SGN's partnerships. SGN offers a host of free services to help those living with dementia (Image: Supplied) The PSR helps SGN identify customers who need priority support in a gas emergency. By registering for this free service, customers will receive extra help if they are without their gas supply, either in an emergency or because of planned work. SGN can also offer electric heating and cooking appliances or even alternative accommodation to keep customers safe and warm while they are without gas. The locking cooker valve can help people with dementia retain their independence at home and provide reassurance to friends, family, and carers. SGN fits the safety device to the existing gas cooker pipework for free. When the valve is locked, the gas supply to the cooker is stopped. Read more: 'Beyond ridiculous': Landlord worries for tenants ahead of meter switch-off Janet Duggan, SGN's community partnership manager, said: "Dementia Action Week gives us the opportunity to remind people of the varied free services we offer to help support both those living with dementia and their loved ones. "Living with dementia, and caring for someone with dementia, can be extremely tough, and we want to alleviate some of these pressures. "We want to help reach more people and provide them with the help they need to ensure they receive the right support to keep them independent as well as safe and warm in their own homes." More information about the available support can be found on the SGN website.

'Trapped' Maidstone residents face more A229 roadworks delays
'Trapped' Maidstone residents face more A229 roadworks delays

BBC News

time14-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

'Trapped' Maidstone residents face more A229 roadworks delays

A group of residents affected by long running roadworks in Maidstone, Kent, say they feel A229 Loose Road has been shut in both directions at the junction with Boughton Lane since 18 April, while Scotia Gas Networks (SGN) repairs the major gas residents described the delays as "unacceptable" and said they are worried for elderly and disabled said it has discovered further leaks and the road is likely to be closed until 1 June while it "urgently" replaces "extensive sections", so residents "receive a secure, safe and reliable gas supply for decades to come". A group of residents told BBC South East Today that lorries and buses cannot get through and have been trapped down the country resident, Mike George said while he "appreciates" the need to do the work, he feels it has been poorly planned. He said: "Whoever made the decision should have looked at a map and said 'this is not only major disruption, this is totally unacceptable'."Maidstone Borough Councillor Brian Clark said: "The priority, immediately, is to keep people updated with the plan as to what's going on." Cindy Jones, vice chair of Loose Bowls Club, said the closure is affecting her side's ability to complete their said other teams are reluctant to take a 45 minute diversion "and instead see if we could come to them". Resident David Hackett is concerned about the impact the roadworks are having on the elderly and said: "We haven't had much communication from those responsible for the roadworks. "The bus service is currently on diversion which means the nearest stop can be an extra mile away for some people."That is a long way to walk if you have a hospital appointment and I'm worried if the gas mains aren't fixed soon it could have a detrimental affect on people's health." SGN said: "We've deployed additional teams working extended hours to expedite this work which is essential for safety."Kent County Council said it has mitigated the problem of motorists ignoring the road closure said: "Through local feedback from residents, we have arranged for improved signage and to introduce spotters who prevent HGVs from using the road while the works are ongoing." Motorists are advised to avoid narrow country lanes and use a diversion via Loose Road, Linton Road, Heath Road, Plough Wents Road and Sutton Road to rejoin Loose Road.

Broughty Ferry Esplanade to shut all summer for roadworks
Broughty Ferry Esplanade to shut all summer for roadworks

The Courier

time09-05-2025

  • The Courier

Broughty Ferry Esplanade to shut all summer for roadworks

Broughty Ferry Esplanade is set to shut all summer for roadworks. The road will be shut for resurfacing and improvement works between Panmure Street and Bridge Street. The work begins this Monday and, according to signs on the road, could last up to 19 weeks – which would take it into late September. The project is part of the latest phase of the work on the active travel route along the waterfront, but will only affect the road and not the footpath. It comes after months of roadworks on the main road through Broughty Ferry, which are set to continue until at least next week. Locals have voiced their concerns over this latest spell of disruption on the Esplanade with the busy summer months approaching. One trader, who asked not to be named, said: 'The timing is the main thing. 'They had the whole of winter to do it, when we were much quieter. It's annoying that they're doing it in summer. 'We understand why they're doing it but the timing is off, the summertime is peak time.' A visitor to the area said: 'It would put me off coming here for a day out for sure. 'It's a strange time to be doing it right in the middle of summer, 19 weeks is a really long time.' One woman said: 'I live in Monifieth and the roadworks currently in place are already causing a bit of bother when I come in. 'I don't understand why they're doing it during high season. 'Not only is it going to be a problem for people who want to come to the beach on a day like this, it's also going to cause issues for places like the Glass Pavilion (now Urban Beach). 'They depend on people who come to the area.' A Dundee City Council spokesperson said: 'These Esplanade works are the last phase of the Broughty Ferry to Monifieth Active Travel project. 'To meet the funding and programme requirements, they will start on May 12. 'Work will be undertaken in phases, starting at the Bridge Street end and working towards the castle. 'The project has been phased and programmed to minimise disruption to the public and residents as much as possible. 'The project has been co-ordinated with the SGN works on Monifieth Road and will not impact the diversion route in place for those works.'

Main road through Broughty Ferry closed one way as latest roadworks begin
Main road through Broughty Ferry closed one way as latest roadworks begin

The Courier

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Courier

Main road through Broughty Ferry closed one way as latest roadworks begin

The main road through Broughty Ferry has been closed in one direction as the latest phase of roadworks begins. Monifieth Road, between Abertay Street and St Vincent Street, is now closed westbound as the SGN project to upgrade the gas network continues. Traffic heading for Monifieth can continue along Monifieth Road as normal through the one-way system. Signed diversions are in place for Dundee-bound traffic via Abertay Street, Nursery Road and Forthill Road/Fort Street. According to signs put in place at the works, this phase is expected to last five weeks. The project to upgrade the gas network on the main road through Broughty Ferry started in September. Drives faced traffic chaos shortly after the works got under way. The Courier has everything you need to know about the Broughty Ferry roadworks.

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