Astaxanthin market: Global Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis 2021

The report elaborates Astaxanthin market overview. Various definitions and classification of the industry, applications of the industry and chain structure are given. Present day status of the Astaxanthin market in key regions is stated and industry policies and news are analysed. Astaxanthin is a naturally occurring dark red carotenoid found in nature primarily in aquatic animals such as salmon, trout, krill, shrimp, crayfish, and crustaceans.

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How Nonprofits Can and Should Approach Machine Learning and AI

Article | July 20, 2022

Nonprofits can learn a lot about technology, operations, and more from companies in the for-profit sector. One technology that has been gaining popularity among c-level executives is machine learning and its contributions to modern Artificial Intelligence (AI). Since true AI — the ability for computers to process unstructured data, form conclusions, and take action — is not yet on the horizon of possibilities, machine learning models have become synonymous with AI.

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What Your Non-profit Should Know About Accepting Cryptocurrency Donations?

Article | July 11, 2022

Unless you've been living under a rock, you're undoubtedly aware that cryptocurrency is now trending. That doesn't imply you understand everything about it and how it pertains to your non-profit. After all, that's why you're here. But chances are, your curiosity has been stirred. There are several questions around cryptocurrencies, which we will address. But, before we get into the specifics, consider why it's important. Why Your Non-profit Should Accept Cryptocurrency? The rising popularity of bitcoin makes it an appealing payment option for charitable contributions. Because it is a digital money, it is simple to collect online donations. Accepting bitcoin is a reasonable next step after online donating has risen in recent years. Furthermore, it looks that bitcoin users are a charitable lot. According to Fidelity Charitable, 45% of bitcoin owners will have contributed $1000 or more in 2020, compared to 33% of traditional investors. Accepting cryptocurrency may appeal to younger contributors because it is popular among Millennials. One in every three Millennials owns cryptocurrencies, which is more than double the typical investor's rate. Millennials are notably kind and charitable, maybe because they entered adulthood during the Great Recession. Risks and Considerations to Accepting Cryptocurrency: While block chain and encryption make cryptocurrencies harder to hack or forge, this does not mean they are risk-free. Most cryptocurrencies, for example, are stored in digital wallets that need a key and password to access the assets. However, hackers may attack digital wallets. In the worst-case scenario, owners may misplace the key and passwords required to access the funds. When bitcoin is lost, it is gone forever. It is anticipated that $4 million in Bitcoin may be lost. On the dark web,cryptocurrency is also utilized for transactions. The anonymity of cryptocurrencies and the obscuring of transaction data appeals to individuals with less than noble intents. Furthermore, the IRS considers cryptocurrencies to be property and taxes it accordingly. Depending on the circumstances, it may also be deemed capital gains. Is Cryptocurrency Right for Your Non-profit? While accepting cryptocurrencies for donations has advantages, such as attracting new contributors, it also has drawbacks. Whatever you pick, it appears that we are entering a wild new world of digital cash.

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What Does the Health of Your Nonprofit Website Mean and How Can You Improve It?

Article | July 15, 2022

Poor website health may be impacting your non-profit organization's business. Without a question, the basis of your digital presence is a high-performing website. However, it is easy to let other concerns take precedence over website health, especially if it is not your area of expertise. Healthy websites guarantee long-term success, increased reach, and more engagement. This is critical for organizations in terms of community involvement and giving. Healthy sites are also optimized for all users and free of flaws that might degrade the user experience. Poor website health, on the other hand, might result in a loss of visitors and search engine ranks. When it comes to search engine optimization, website health is equally vital (SEO). Sites that load quicker and have fewer difficulties will rank higher in search. How to Improve Website Health? Speed up your site pages: Visitors will not wait for a sluggish site to load in this day of immediate gratification. If your pages do not load immediately, you will make a poor first impression. Fix 404 errors and reduce redirects: Broken links are ones that produce the error message "404 Page Not Found." Error pages might disrupt the crawling of your website, lowering your search ranks. This informs search engines that you are not giving a decent user experience, which will lower your search rankings. Decrease image file sizes: Image files are huge and consume a lot of storage space. Large files might cause your site to slow down and take a long time to load. Reduce file sizes and compress all photos to enhance website health. Optimize for mobile: Google has stated that mobile speed is taken into account by the ranking algorithm. Your website should ideally operate on all devices. Create grammar-free, relevant content: Content is important in all marketing activities, so it's no surprise that it affects website health. Great content is the key to success since search rankings, engagement, and conversions are all dependent on it. Optimize for search: SEO is the process of improving your website's ranking on search engines. This is one of the most crucial aspects of maintaining a good website. A good SEO strategy brings traffic to your website without costing any money.

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7 Essential Tips to Make Your Nonprofit Mobile-Friendly

Article | May 27, 2020

In 2011, only 11% of traffic to Classy fundraising campaigns came from mobile devices, but by 2018, it was over 50%. Not only does having a mobile-friendly campaign increase your interactions with donors, but it also builds their trust in your organization. Classy’s report Why America Gives found that 41% of donors said they’d have lower trust in how a nonprofit would use their funds if they couldn’t easily donate online or via their mobile device.

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Apple iPhone sales took a slump, which led to the company not meeting its revenue and profit target for the year 2016. The sales dip has made the Cupertino giant cut its CEO Tim Cook’s pay for year. Cook received $8.75 million (roughly Rs 57.88 crore) in total compensation for 2016, which was $10.28 million in 2015. Earlier, the $10.28 million (roughly) Rs 68.52 crore) pay was declined by the company when Cook assumed office in 2011. However the base salary of CEO rose 50 per cent, up to $3 million. “According to a regulatory filing on Friday, Apple said its annual sales of $215.6 billion were 3.7 per cent below its target of $223.6 billion, and its operating income of $60 billion was 0.5 per cent short of the $60.3 billion target,” The Wall Street Journal reported. Not only Cook, but Apple’s five-most senior executives also observed their total compensation going down for fiscal year 2016, each declining around nine per cent to about $22.8 million from $25 million in the previous year. The fall in revenues has been observed for the first time since 2001. Also this is for the first time when iPhone sales took a dip, ever since the first iPhone device was introduced in 2007.

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UPDATE 1-Vertex issues revenue outlook for cystic fibrosis treatments

Vertex | January 08, 2017

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Sunday that it expected full-year 2017 revenue from its Orkambi cystic fibrosis treatment of $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion and revenue from its Kalydeco treatment of $690 million to $710 million. The company provided the outlook in a news release ahead of a presentation on Monday at the annual JPMorgan healthcare conference in San Francisco. The outlook for Orkambi appeared to be below expectations of brokerage firm analysts but closer to levels anticipated by institutional investors, Evercore ISI analyst John Scotti said in a research note after the announcement. The company said it expected later this month to report fourth-quarter Orkambi revenue of about $276 million. If that sales rate continues, the company will achieve at least the low end of its 2017 forecast, analysts at RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

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OCS Group targets Rs 1,000 crore revenue by financial year 2020

OCS | January 08, 2017

Facility management services firm OCS Group (India) expects its revenue to more than double to Rs 1,000 crore in the next three years. "The Bombay High Court has sanctioned the composite scheme of amalgamation and arrangement between Absotherm Facility Management and Cannon Hygiene (India) and OCS Group (India) to facilitate the formation of a single unified Indian entity of the global major OCS Group in facilities management.

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Apple iPhone sales took a slump, which led to the company not meeting its revenue and profit target for the year 2016. The sales dip has made the Cupertino giant cut its CEO Tim Cook’s pay for year. Cook received $8.75 million (roughly Rs 57.88 crore) in total compensation for 2016, which was $10.28 million in 2015. Earlier, the $10.28 million (roughly) Rs 68.52 crore) pay was declined by the company when Cook assumed office in 2011. However the base salary of CEO rose 50 per cent, up to $3 million. “According to a regulatory filing on Friday, Apple said its annual sales of $215.6 billion were 3.7 per cent below its target of $223.6 billion, and its operating income of $60 billion was 0.5 per cent short of the $60.3 billion target,” The Wall Street Journal reported. Not only Cook, but Apple’s five-most senior executives also observed their total compensation going down for fiscal year 2016, each declining around nine per cent to about $22.8 million from $25 million in the previous year. The fall in revenues has been observed for the first time since 2001. Also this is for the first time when iPhone sales took a dip, ever since the first iPhone device was introduced in 2007.

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UPDATE 1-Vertex issues revenue outlook for cystic fibrosis treatments

Vertex | January 08, 2017

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Sunday that it expected full-year 2017 revenue from its Orkambi cystic fibrosis treatment of $1.1 billion to $1.3 billion and revenue from its Kalydeco treatment of $690 million to $710 million. The company provided the outlook in a news release ahead of a presentation on Monday at the annual JPMorgan healthcare conference in San Francisco. The outlook for Orkambi appeared to be below expectations of brokerage firm analysts but closer to levels anticipated by institutional investors, Evercore ISI analyst John Scotti said in a research note after the announcement. The company said it expected later this month to report fourth-quarter Orkambi revenue of about $276 million. If that sales rate continues, the company will achieve at least the low end of its 2017 forecast, analysts at RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

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