Take That, January – Everygame Poker’s End of the Month Bonuses include 100 Free Spins with No Deposit Required

Everygame Poker is wrapping up the first month of 2024 with three free spins offers in its casino games section. Depositing players that claim free spins bonuses for Take Santas Shop, Take Olympus and Take the Kingdom can then take 100 free spins on the ever popular Take the Bank with no further deposit required.

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Everygame Poker is wrapping up the first month of 2024 with three free spins offers in its casino games section. Depositing players that claim free spins bonuses for Take Santas Shop, Take Olympus and Take the Kingdom can then take 100 free spins on the ever popular Take the Bank with no further deposit required.

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Take Santas Shop is a progression game played in rounds of ten. Every ten spins, Ornaments that have been collected explode and turn into Wilds.

Take Olympus is a visually stunning game that cycles through four Olympian gods: Apollo, Aphrodite, Poseidon, and Hades. Each has their own special powers to grant Multipliers, Wilds and Free Spins.

A fearsome Medieval dragon guards great treasure in Take the Kingdom, a 100 payline game with exploding fireballs, and free spins with extra wilds. When the massive beast breathes fire on the reels, it leaves fireball bombs on the grid. Every seven spins, these explode into Wilds.

Bombs explode and become Wilds and Police Car symbols can trigger 15 free spins with sticky Wilds in Betsofts popular cops-and-robbers game, Take the Bank. The fast-paced 75 payline slot has extra Wilds in its free spins bonus feature.

END OF THE MONTH BONUSES
Available January 22-31, 2024 only

50 Free Spins on Take Santas Shop
Min. deposit $25
Coupon code: HEIST1

50 Free Spins on Take Olympus
Min. deposit $30
Coupon code: HEIST2

70 Free Spins on Take the Kingdom
Min. deposit $35
Coupon code: HEIST3

100 Free Spins on Take the Bank
No deposit required claim first three bonuses to qualify
Coupon code: FREE

In its growing casino games section, Everygame Poker offers slots and table games from Betsoft, Worldmatch, Tangente, Nucleus Gaming, Bgaming, Booongo, Evoplay and Tomhorn.

Statement on the January 3 Trading Halt

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The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (PSE or Exchange) would like to provide the market with updates on the findings that caused the Exchange to halt trading on January 3, 2024, from 9:32 a.m. to 11:55 a.m.

The technical problem encountered was the inability of at least one-third (1/3) of the trading participants (TPS) to connect to PSEs front-end order management system (FEOMS) and for some of these TPs, the inability to send orders to the trading system. The FEOMS sends buy and sell orders for processing to the trading system.

The underlying cause of the aforementioned problem was in relation to the mobile trading application and its process of authenticating all accounts, including the inactive ones that have not accessed their accounts or registered any trading activity. This happened in one of the four silos in the FEOMS, which experienced stalled processes given the iterative authentication steps.

The Exchange and the FEOMS developer have implemented a design optimization on the mobile trading application and are diligently working on further enhancements for deployment to prevent a recurrence of the issue.

PSE remains steadfast in its commitment to engage with all stakeholders and service providers towards continuously improving and future-proofing its products, systems, and services for the investing public.

January Release: “Tales of Darkness Drive,” by Molly Garcia

 Eleven Dark, twisted and ghostly tales. What happens when the wrong man is kidnapped and what is the fog that rolls into a small coastal village? Some people love so much that it surpasses even death, others seek revenge or justice and some are bad eggs who deserve their comeuppance.

5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable series of short stories reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2023.

This is the author’s debut horror short story collection having previously written suspense/thriller novels. Readers can expect a journey into a dark, twisted and haunting world of revenge, justice and what people are willing to do for love.

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On 5 January 2023 the Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory will be closed

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On 5 January 2023, the Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory, one of the State Hermitages display facilities, will be temporarily closed due to technical work at the Imperial Porcelain Factory joint-stock company.

If you already hold tickets for 5 January 2023, then you can visit the Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory using the same tickets on any other working day or return them for a refund.

The display that the State Hermitage opened in 2003 on the premises of the functioning industrial enterprise was created on the basis of the stocks of the former Lomonosov Porcelain Factorys museum. It presents the stages in the development of the oldest Russian porcelain factory, founded in 1744, from the 18th century through to today. Visitors also have the opportunity to view the collection of porcelain and glass from Oriental and European countries that was formed in the factorys museum during the imperial period to provide examples for copying or for the creative development of its own craftspeople.

The Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory is located at 151 Prospekt Obukhovskoi Oborony (Metro station: Lomonosovskaya). Tickets can be obtainedthrough the website. Free-of-charge visits are possible for children under the age of 18, Russian invalids of the 1st and 2nd groups, Russian pensioners, undergraduate and postgraduate students studying in the RF, those doing compulsory military service, veterans of military operations, staff of museums in the RF and many others. A full list of concessionary categories as well as a timetable of the museums working hours can be foundon the relevant page of the website.

Japan – Toyota Announces Adjustments to Domestic Production in January and in February, as of January 26

Due to the shortage of parts supply caused by the spread of COVID-19 at our supplier in Japan, on January 21 we announced additional suspensions of domestic plant production for completed vehicles (Adjustments to Domestic Production in January) and also our revised production plan for February (Production Plans in February 2022) due to the shortage of semiconductor-related parts.

Today, Toyota announces additional suspensions of domestic plant production for completed vehicles.

With regard to February, as the parts scheduled to be used during the January suspension can now be used in February, some plants and lines originally scheduled to be suspended in the month will now operate. We will continue to make our maximum efforts to deliver as many vehicles as possible to our customers at the earliest possible date.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may cause to our customers and suppliers due to these changes.

For more information, visit https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/36833227.html.

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