A New York-based hydrogen and manufacturing company is working to avoid a reverse stock split to meet its contractual obligations. In the meantime, it has laid off 74 people at its Houston facility.
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Fighters from Myanmar's rebel Kayan National Army stood guard Sunday on a hilltop overlooking a displaced people's camp in ...