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Protesters gather at the Aveyron Metallurgy Company (SAM), to denounce the suppression of over 300 jobs, following a decision by Renault to refuse the only offer to take over the foundry. IMAGES
La Paz, Oct 14 (EFE).- Municipal budgets for investments in gender equality and equity in Bolivia were reduced in 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with a decrease of 22.5 percent compared to the previous year, according to a study presented Thursday in the Bolivian capital.The data is reflected in the Investment Ranking for Gender Equality and Equity (IIEG) collected by the Gregoria Apaza Women's Promotion Center, the Colectivo Rebeldía, the Women's Coordinator, the Integral Women's Training Institute and Oxfam with funding of the Government of Canada. (Camera: GINA BALDIVIESO).B-ROLL OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE INVESTMENT RANKING FOR GENDER EQUALITY AND EQUITY (IIEG) DATA IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.
On Tuesday, shares of Beyond Meat plunged 22%. The drop came after the company reported a large revenue miss and slow sales growth in the third quarter. Beyond Meat reported net revenues of $94.4 million vs. $132.8 million expected by Wall Street. There was a loss per share of 28 cents versus the estimated earnings per share of five cents. CEO Ken Goldman attributed the third quarter loss to consumers "freezer loading" in the second quarter during the pandemic. Analysts at JPMorgan said it's unclear why Beyond Meat is floundering. Investors were also confused about the scope of Beyond Meat's collaboration with McDonald's in launching the new "McPlant."