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Four “I-LAND” participants had to go down to the “ground”, one was rescued
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Four participants in the survival event for the idol group “I-LAND” or I-LANDER had to go down to ground after getting the lowest vote rating in the episode that aired on Friday (17/7) night.
The four are Yoonwon (11 votes), Taeyong (10 votes), Sunoo (8 votes), and Jungwon (5 votes).
However, K saved Jungwon. K in the second test performing the song “Fire” belonging to the K-pop idol group Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) was in first place with 88 points entitled to save someone from elimination.
Instead, Ta-ki was the one who had to go down ground after
“I-LAND” episode 6, EJ, Kyungmin and four others were eliminated
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Six participants in the survival event for the K-pop idol group “I-LAND”, which was originally I-LANDER, had to go down to ground based on the vote count of I-LANDER and the producers, it was announced in episode six which aired this Friday night.
Three participants, namely Youngbin (11 votes), Kyungmin (11 votes), Jaebeom (10 votes) were I-LANDER’s choices, while the other three were based on the producers’ choices, namely EJ, Seon and Geonu.
This result was obtained after the 12 I-LANDERs completed the fourth test, part one, singing the song “I&credible”. Jungwon got the highest score with
Minmetals Land Full Year 2023 Earnings: HK$30.34 loss per share (vs. HK$0.41 loss in FY 2022)
Minmetals Land (HKG:230) Full Year 2023 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: HK$12.6b (up 26% from FY 2022).
- Net loss: HK$1.02b (loss narrowed by 26% from FY 2022).
- HK$30.34 loss per share.
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Minmetals Land shares are down 12% from a week ago.
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Land ownership in rural Scotland more concentrated despite reforms, study finds | Scotland
Land ownership in Scotland has become even more concentrated despite two decades of land reform legislation, with green capital investors becoming increasingly dominant, a study has found.
Andy Wightman, the land reform campaigner who published a groundbreaking look at Scottish land distribution in 2012, has calculated that half of all privately owned rural land in Scotland, or 3.2m hectares (7.9m acres), is held by just 433 people and companies , with only 2.76% of rural Scotland held by community groups.
His analysis shows that hereditary peers own less land than previously, while the number of private investors who specialize in