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  • COVID-19 During Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children

    Children born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant face an elevated risk of developmental disorders by the time they turn 3 years old, including speech delays, autism, motor disorders, and other developmental delays, according to new…

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  • A&O Shearman advises Celanese on USD 500 million divestiture of Micromax to Element Solutions Inc

    A&O Shearman advises Celanese on USD 500 million divestiture of Micromax to Element Solutions Inc

    The sale supports Celanese’s strategic priorities, including deleveraging its balance sheet and focusing on core growth areas.

    The Micromax portfolio comprises advanced electronic inks and pastes used in high performance electronics across applications such as navigation and defense, medical monitoring, and advanced circuit board components. The portfolio includes conductive, resistive, and dielectric thick film inks, as well as Low Temperature Co fired Ceramic (LTCC) materials for multilayer circuits.

    The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and required regulatory approvals.

    “This transaction underscores our strength in executing complex, cross border divestitures,” said M&A partner, Romain Dambre. “We are pleased to support Celanese on a strategic portfolio action that advances its priorities and positions Micromax for continued success under new ownership.”

    The A&O Shearman team that advised Celanese was led by M&A partner, Romain Dambre and associates Iqra Anees, Lucy Chen, and Becca Scher in New York.

    Tax advice was provided by partner Ryan Bray in Dallas, and associate Brandon Fawbush in Washington D.C. Antitrust advice was provided by partner Noah Brumfield and associate Nick Putz in Washington D.C. Employment advice was provided by compensation, employment, pensions and governance (CEPG) partners Doreen Lilienfeld and Melisa Brower and associates Alexandra Sentner and Thomas Blecher in New York. Intellectual property advice was provided by partner JB Betker and associate Will Jackson in New York.

    The multidisciplinary deal team was also supported by A&O Shearman teams across nine jurisdictions, including U.S., UK, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, and Singapore.  

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  • Myles Smith Brings ‘Nice to Meet You’ to ‘Love Is Blind’ Reunion

    Myles Smith Brings ‘Nice to Meet You’ to ‘Love Is Blind’ Reunion

    Myles Smith is continuing his breakthrough in the U.S. as he performed his “Nice to Meet You” hit on the season 9 reunion of Love Is Blind, which aired on Netflix on Wednesday (Oct. 29).

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  • HPV Vaccine Still Highly Effective 17 Years After Introduction

    HPV Vaccine Still Highly Effective 17 Years After Introduction

    Seventeen years after the HPV vaccine was first introduced, it was found that the vaccine continues to provide strong protection for young women, even for those who did not complete the full series of doses, according to a new study published in…

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  • Aptar Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

    Aptar Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

    Crystal Lake, Illinois, October 30, 2025 — AptarGroup, Inc. (NYSE:ATR), a global leader in drug delivery and consumer product dosing, dispensing and protection technologies, today reported the following third quarter results for the period ended September 30, 2025, as compared to the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    Third Quarter 2025 Highlights

    (Compared to the prior year quarter; see Non-GAAP section for full definitions; see reconciliation for Non-GAAP measures)

    • Reported sales increased 6% and core sales increased 1%
    • Strong product volume growth in Closures and Pharma, especially in injectables
    • Reported net income increased 28% to $128 million and reported earnings per share increased 30% to $1.92
    • Adjusted earnings per share, which also excludes non-ordinary-course litigation costs (see Non-GAAP section for full definition), increased 4% to $1.62
    • Adjusted EBITDA, which also excludes non-ordinary-course litigation costs, increased 7% to $223 million
    • Adjusted EBITDA margin was 23.2% compared to 22.9% in the prior year
    • Returned $70 million to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends

    Nine Months Year-to-Date 2025 Highlights

    (Compared to the prior year period; see Non-GAAP section for full definitions; see reconciliation for Non-GAAP measures)

    • Reported sales increased 3% and core sales increased 1%
    • Reported net income increased 16% to $318 million and reported earnings per share increased 17% to $4.75
    • Adjusted earnings per share increased 7% to $4.48
    • Adjusted EBITDA increased 8% to $624 million, and Adjusted EBITDA margin was 22.2% compared to 21.2% in the prior year
    • Returned $279 million to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends

    “Aptar delivered solid third quarter results with strong product volume growth in Pharma and Closures. As we anticipated, we are seeing the steady ramp in sales in our injectables division, which grew 18% in the third quarter, indicating an expected strong finish to the year for elastomeric components. Our continued focus on innovation, operational excellence and disciplined capital deployment, positions us well to deliver sustainable value for our customers and shareholders, while expanding our third quarter adjusted EBITDA margin,” said Stephan B. Tanda, Aptar President and CEO.

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  • Capture constellations easily with over $1000 off the Sony A7R V at Walmart

    Capture constellations easily with over $1000 off the Sony A7R V at Walmart

    We picked the Sony A7R V as our best camera for autofocus in our best cameras guide because of its advanced AI subject recognition and huge 693 phase-detection points. Its a great camera for those looking to level-up their gear for either…

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  • Dragons’ Den returns in 2026 with a new set of Guest Dragons

    Dragons’ Den returns in 2026 with a new set of Guest Dragons

    Gary Neville returns to Dragons’ Den alongside brand new Guest Dragons Tinie Tempah, Jenna Meek, and Susie Ma and heavyweights Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Steven Bartlett will all return to the Den.

    Music mogul, rapper and…

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  • Immunologic Mechanisms Link Parity and Lactation to Breast Cancer Protection

    Immunologic Mechanisms Link Parity and Lactation to Breast Cancer Protection

    There’s a lot of epidemiological data about breastfeeding in particular reducing the risk of triple negative breast cancer. But also just it’s plausible because as you can imagine, there’s a lot of interaction between the baby and the…

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  • Intel Helps Monse Tell a Larger Story With AI

    Intel Helps Monse Tell a Larger Story With AI

    “Monse’s rebirthing and expanding itself, thanks to Intel.”

    That’s how the fashion company’s co-creative director Fernando Garcia described its latest alliance. He and his co-creative director Laura Kim helped launch the Intel…

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