France Industrial Air Compressor Market Size 2024: Global Share, Industry And Report Analysis By 2031 | Airman Asia Sdn Bhd (Hokuetsu Industries Co., Ltd.) Atlas Copco AB BAUER COMPRESSORS INC. 12-28-2024 11:10 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: orion market research France Industrial Air Compressor Market France industrial air compressor market is estimated to grow considerably, at a CAGR of around 4.2% during the forecast period. This informative France Industrial Air Compressor Market report provides new method and covers foremost regions such as Latin America, Middle East, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific. Making most out of the consumer insights and market opportunities, market players can boost up the revenue rate of their business. It also permits key organizations to make communication with customers and know their demands for making right investment in the product development. 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The dynamic displacement compressors segment is further segmented into axial flow air compressors and centrifugal compressors. Whereas the positive displacement compressors segment is further segmented into rotary air compressors and reciprocating compressors. Furthermore, rotatory compressors include lobe, screw, liquid ring, scroll & vane compressors while reciprocating includes diaphragm double-acting and single-acting compressors. Based on type, the market is classified into portable and stationary. Based on end-user, the market is segmented into food and beverage, oil and gas, manufacturing, energy & power, automotive, and others. A full report of France Industrial Air Compressor Market available @ https://www.omrglobal.com/industry-reports/france-industrial-air-compressor-market •Market Coverage •Market number available for - 2024-2031 •Base year- 2024 •Forecast period- 2024-2031 •Segment Covered- By Source, By Product Type, By Applications •Competitive Landscape- Archer Daniels Midland Co., Ingredion Inc., Kerry Group Plc, Cargill Inc., and others Market Segmentation France Industrial Air Compressor Market by Type oPortable oStationary France Industrial Air Compressor Market by Technology oDynamic Displacement Compressors oAxial Flow Air Compressors oCentrifugal Compressors oPositive Displacement Compressors oRotary Air Compressors oReciprocating Compressors France Industrial Air Compressor Market by End-Users oFood & Beverages oOil & Gas oEnergy and Power oManufacturing oAutomotive oOthers (Construction and Mining) Company Profiles oAtlas Copco AB oBAUER COMPRESSORS INC. oBOGE Anlagenbau GmbH & Co. KG oELGi Compressors s.r.l. oGeneral Electric Co. oHitachi Ltd. oIngersoll-Rand PLC oJ.P. Sauer & Sohn Maschinenbau GmbH oMattei MATTEI COMPRESSORS, INC. oSiemens AG The Report Covers •Comprehensive research methodology of the France industrial air compressor market. •This report also includes a detailed and extensive market overview with key analyst insights. •An exhaustive analysis of macro and micro factors influencing the market guided by key recommendations. •Analysis of regional regulations and other government policies impacting the France industrial air compressor market. •Insights about market determinants which are stimulating the France industrial air compressor market. •Detailed and extensive market segments with regional distribution of forecasted revenues. •Extensive profiles and recent developments of market players. 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BREAKING NEWS Anthony Albanese's government set to pass laws that will ban social media for under-16s World-first legislation expected to pass the Senate Trials underway for age-verification technology READ MORE: Meet the American who helped ruin Albanese Government's censorship plan By ANDREW BROWN FOR AAP Published: 23:35 GMT, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 23:55 GMT, 27 November 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Children younger than 16 are all but set to be banned from social media, with federal parliament poised to enact the world-first legislation. The Senate is expected on Thursday to pass the laws that would ban young people from platforms such as Facebook , Instagram and TikTok with bipartisan support. However, there has been concern the proposal has been rushed through parliament without proper scrutiny, given Australia would be the first country to implement such a ban. The ban would come into effect one year after the laws pass the parliament, with trials of age-verification technology still being carried out by the federal government. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said the age limit would help children to be safe online. 'We know parents are concerned about the harms to children and we have taken a decision to support them,' she told parliament. 'Keeping Australians safe online requires decisive action and the Albanese government is delivering exactly that.' Criticism had been levelled at the ban after an inquiry into the laws ran for just three hours, with people also only given one day to hand in submissions, as well as a lack of consultation with young people themselves. The ban, which would see children under 16-years-old from accessing social media, would come into effect one year after the laws pass the parliament Minister Michelle Rowland has defended the laws, saying the government is supporting parents Suicide Prevention Australia executive director Christopher Stone said the laws had been rushed and would not address the issue of online harms. 'The government is running blindfolded into a brick wall by rushing this legislation,' he said. 'It has bypassed the rigorous consultation and scrutiny needed for such a far-reaching decision. 'Young Australians deserve evidence-based policies, not decisions made in haste. 'This legislation fails to consider the positive aspects of social media in supporting young people's mental health and sense of connection.' While the bill has enjoyed bipartisan support support, several coalition members have broken ranks on the issues. Tasmanian Liberal MP Bridget Archer crossed the floor to vote against the ban in the House of Representatives, while coalition senator Matt Canavan has also criticised the laws. Facebook Anthony Albanese TikTok Instagram Share or comment on this article: Anthony Albanese's government set to pass laws that will ban social media for under-16s e-mail Add commentLANSING, MI – A pair of lawmakers next year will renew their nearly decade-long effort to shine a light on the inner workings of state government after the latest attempt was killed by the recent House turmoil . State Sen. Jeremy Moss, D-Southfield, signaled on social media Monday, Dec. 23, that he and state Sen. Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan, next session plan to reintroduce legislation that would finally open the governor’s office and legislature to public records requests. The pair have been working since 2015 to remove Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions for the governor and lawmakers. FOIA requests allow the public to petition for documents, communications and other records from government bodies and officials. Related: Sixth time’s the charm? Michigan again eyes opening legislature, governor to FOIA Currently, Michigan is the only state in the U.S. where the governor’s office is exempt from FOIA requests. Only one other state exempts lawmakers from FOIA requests. This year, Moss and McBroom came closer than they ever had to receiving a final vote on the bills. Past attempts have gone so far as to clear one legislative chamber only to die without a final vote from the other before sessions’ end. The bills cleared the Senate this summer with nearly unanimous support . For the first time, a second chamber – this time the House – was poised to vote on the bills during the final week of session. Related: ‘Momentous occasion’: FOIA for Michigan governor, lawmakers clears hurdle The historic moment was thwarted though, as attendance issues caused by boycotting Republican representatives and a rogue Democrat prompted leadership to adjourn the sessions due to a lack of quorum, or the number of members required to take action on bills. Now, the House will meet one last time, on Dec. 31, to adjourn the term’s session without any further votes on bills, a move that will kill the FOIA bills and hundreds of others. “(The Michigan Press Association) was very disappointed that these bills ended up being part of the collateral damage in the House implosion this week,” said Lisa McGraw, public affairs manager with the Michigan Press Association. “It’s unfortunate that they were put off in the House until the last minute as they have broad bipartisan support.” The Michigan Press Association was one of a number of stakeholders that helped Moss and McBroom work on the legislation. Related: Michigan Senate pulls all-nighter to pass bills after House implodes Moss blamed absent Republican representatives for killing the FOIA expansion bills. “We were so close to bringing more transparency to Lansing by finally opening up the inner records of the Legislature & Governor via FOIA — something these House Republicans said they supported,” Moss wrote on social media Monday . “But these same Republicans killed FOIA reform by walking away from their jobs.” Since Dec. 13, Republicans in the House had been boycotting every session , demanding the Democrat majority take up legislation to stop an impending minimum wage hike to $15 and a removal of the sub-minimum wage for tipped workers. Without the Republicans, House Democrats needed all 56 of their members to attend session for a quorum to be able to vote on bills during the final days of session for the year. However, Rep. Karen Whitsett, D-Detroit, refused to attend unless certain priorities, like money for Detroit Public Schools and a water affordability program, were taken up. The stand-off never resolved, and the House adjourned Thursday, Dec. 19, what was to be its final week of work under Democratic control without taking votes on any bills. Related: Michigan House Democrats order police to retrieve boycotting Republican members Next year, Republicans will control the state House. Moss asked if House Republicans will work with them on approving the legislation or if public access to state government will continue to be blocked. “Hopefully we can finally get it over the finish line,” McGraw said. ”It’s too important to not do so.” Under the now-dead bills, the expansion of FOIA wouldn’t have begun until January 2027 and it wouldn’t have applied to any records prior to that time, in part because of complications with records retention. The bills would’ve allowed the public to file FOIA requests against the governor, the lieutenant governor, lawmakers and legislative bodies. The state’s Legislative Service Bureau, Senate Fiscal Agency, House Fiscal Agency and the state’s Judiciary would’ve still been exempt from complying with FOIA. The bills outlined numerous exemptions for lawmakers and the governor for what records and communications the public couldn’t receive under FOIA.
Principal Financial Group Inc. reduced its stake in shares of iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF ( NYSEARCA:AGG – Free Report ) by 4.1% during the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The institutional investor owned 147,703 shares of the company’s stock after selling 6,331 shares during the quarter. Principal Financial Group Inc.’s holdings in iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF were worth $14,958,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other hedge funds also recently added to or reduced their stakes in AGG. Arizona PSPRS Trust purchased a new stake in shares of iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF in the 3rd quarter worth about $822,973,000. United Services Automobile Association raised its position in iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF by 105.8% during the third quarter. United Services Automobile Association now owns 9,129,161 shares of the company’s stock worth $924,510,000 after acquiring an additional 4,694,299 shares during the last quarter. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. lifted its holdings in shares of iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF by 11.8% in the second quarter. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. now owns 44,077,554 shares of the company’s stock valued at $4,278,608,000 after purchasing an additional 4,641,016 shares in the last quarter. US Bancorp DE grew its position in shares of iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF by 11.1% in the third quarter. US Bancorp DE now owns 37,260,740 shares of the company’s stock valued at $3,697,061,000 after purchasing an additional 3,717,053 shares during the last quarter. Finally, International Assets Investment Management LLC increased its stake in shares of iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF by 12,022.8% during the 3rd quarter. International Assets Investment Management LLC now owns 2,413,532 shares of the company’s stock worth $244,418,000 after purchasing an additional 2,393,623 shares in the last quarter. 83.63% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF Stock Down 0.2 % AGG stock opened at $96.64 on Friday. The stock’s 50 day moving average price is $98.13 and its 200 day moving average price is $98.99. iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF has a 1 year low of $94.85 and a 1 year high of $102.04. About iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF IShares are index funds that are bought and sold like common stocks on national securities exchanges as well as certain foreign exchanges. iShares are attractive because of their relatively low cost, tax efficiency and trading flexibility. Investors can purchase and sell shares through any brokerage firm, financial advisor, or online broker, and hold the funds in any type of brokerage account. Further Reading Want to see what other hedge funds are holding AGG? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF ( NYSEARCA:AGG – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .