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- Criterium Energy's SE-MGH project in Indonesia combines natural gas stability with capital efficiency, targeting $2.5–4M net costs and 2026 first gas. - Extended well tests confirmed 7–8 mmcf/d production without new capital, supported by third-party pipeline funding and fixed-price gas sales agreements. - The project de-risks reserves through historical data alignment, enabling lower discount rates and scalable development with minimal incremental capital. - Positioning as a low-volatility energy transi

- Institutional investors and corporations reclassify Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset amid macroeconomic shifts and regulatory clarity. - Companies like Strategy Inc. use debt financing to accumulate Bitcoin, creating a 40:1 supply-demand imbalance favoring price growth. - SEC-approved Bitcoin ETFs (e.g., BlackRock's IBIT) attract $118B in inflows, stabilizing Bitcoin's volatility and legitimizing institutional adoption. - Regulatory frameworks and sovereign wealth fund allocations (e.g., Norway's 150

- Trulieve Cannabis appoints Matthew Foulston (ex-CFO of major firms) to its board and Jan Reese as CFO to strengthen governance and financial strategy amid industry volatility. - Foulston's governance expertise and Reese's operational finance background aim to stabilize Trulieve's balance sheet while navigating regulatory fragmentation and $478M debt challenges. - Q2 2025 results show $300M revenue and $111M EBITDA, but highlight urgency for disciplined capital management as the company expands retail ope

- DevvStream (DEVS) regained Nasdaq compliance after 10 consecutive days above $1.00, averting delisting risks and restoring institutional credibility. - The compliance milestone aligns the company with ESG trends and positions it to benefit from emerging carbon market regulations like the EU CBAM. - Strategic moves including a $300M purchase agreement expansion and crypto treasury strategy aim to fund growth, though execution risks and market volatility persist. - Traders face a calculated bet: Nasdaq com

- Reitmans' Q2 2026 earnings will test its ability to balance revenue declines with margin gains amid post-pandemic retail challenges. - Strategic investments in digital transformation and store optimization aim to drive long-term efficiency despite rising costs. - Shareholder returns and liquidity position highlight resilience, but EBITDA declines and execution risks remain concerns. - The report's outcomes could influence investor confidence in retail's adaptability to evolving consumer demands.
- 07:29El Salvador has accumulated 1,098.19 BTC in the past 7 days, bringing its total holdings to 7,478.37 BTC.Jinse Finance reported that El Salvador has accumulated a total of 1,098.19 bitcoins in the past 7 days, bringing its current bitcoin holdings to 7,478.37, with a total value of $632 millions.
- 07:05Ethereum Co-founder: There Is a Lag in Public Disclosure When Listed Companies Increase Crypto Holdings, and the Market Needs Time to Adjust and AdaptJinse Finance reported that Matt Sheffield, Chief Investment Officer of Ethereum treasury company SharpLink, stated on the X platform that 13F filings, which asset management companies use to disclose their holdings, usually need to be submitted to regulators within 45 days after the end of each quarter, so the data is often delayed. Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin responded to this view on X, agreeing that there is indeed a lag in the disclosure of listed companies increasing their cryptocurrency holdings. He added that the cryptocurrency market is adjusting to adapt to the current macro environment. For example, institutional investors have been steadily increasing their SharpLink positions, and ownership data also indicates that institutional confidence is strengthening.
- 06:53Hong Kong SFC adds “AmazingTech” to the list of suspicious virtual asset trading platformsJinse Finance reported that the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has warned the public to beware of a virtual asset trading platform named "AmazingTech" and has included it in the list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms. The platform claims to operate a virtual asset trading platform locally in Hong Kong and is suspected of conducting unlicensed activities.