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Kultura Brands Bets on High-Traffic Music Festivals to Fuel Regional Beverage Expansion
Albuquerque, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Despite a 60% stock drop in 2026, Kultura Brands is aggressively expanding its Adios Spirits line, targeting over 70,000 potential consumers through strategic southwestern music festival partnerships.
Artificial Intelligence Meets Tax Incentives: Farrington Capital Unveils New South Florida Data Center
Miami, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Launched today, Farrington Capital’s new South Miami-Dade artificial intelligence data center offers investors a unique opportunity to fund local tech infrastructure while securing significant tax deferral benefits.
Super Micro Stock Plunges After Executives Indicted for Smuggling AI Chips to China
San Jose, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Super Micro shares plummeted over 17% after federal prosecutors indicted three company insiders for allegedly smuggling restricted Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China, violating U.S. export controls.
Interactive Strength Initiates Major Stock Buyback Following Loan Profit
Austin, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Interactive Strength will repurchase 20% of its outstanding shares using a recent $500,000 loan profit. This March 2026 initiative highlights leadership’s confidence in projected $30 million annual revenues.
Unusual Machines Launches $150 Million Stock Offering to Fuel US Drone Manufacturing
New York, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Targeting a projected $115 billion market, Unusual Machines announced a $150 million stock offering today to aggressively expand US drone manufacturing and solidify a vital domestic supply chain.
How SMX Uses Invisible Markers to Combat Rising Consumer Prices
New York, Friday, 20 March 2026.
As energy volatility inflates manufacturing expenses, SMX embeds invisible molecular markers into materials. This revolutionary tracking ensures cost-effective reuse, helping to stabilize the price of everyday consumer goods.
Navigating California's New 2026 Workplace Safety Rules: A Guide for Employers
San Francisco, Friday, 20 March 2026.
California employers must immediately update their safety plans to include mandatory interactive training and hazard assessments ahead of strict new 2026 state regulations to avoid severe penalties.