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- For NGG, its 30 day story count is now at 9.
- Over the past 14 days, the trend for NGG's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 4.
- The most mentioned tickers in articles about NGG are NARI, NR and WEST.
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Reasons to Add National Grid (NGG) to Your Portfolio NowNational Grid (NGG), with its regular dividend payment and rising earnings estimates, makes a strong case for investment in the utility space. |
National Grid Enables the Largest Buffalo-Based Multi-Unit Housing Complex To Offer EV Charging StationsBUFFALO, NY / ACCESSWIRE / December 20, 2023 / National Grid: Axis 360 Apartments, through National Grid's Electric Vehicle Make-Ready Program, has installed 18 Level 2 EV charging plugs for its residents, making it the largest EV charging installation ... |
National Grid drops Chinese supplier over security fearsThe National Grid is scrambling to remove parts from Britain’s electricity transmission system that were made by a Chinese government-owned company after cyber security concerns were raised by Whitehall. |
UPDATE 2-Britain's National Grid drops China-based supplier over cyber security fears - FTBritain's National Grid has started removing components supplied by a unit of China-backed Nari Technology's from the electricity transmission network over cyber security fears, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The decision came in April after the utility sought advice from the National Cyber Security Centre, a branch of the nation's signals intelligence agency GCHQ, the newspaper quoted a Whitehall official as saying. National Grid declined to comment citing "confidential contractual matters". |
Britain's National Grid drops China-based supplier over cyber security fears - FTBritain's National Grid has started removing components supplied by a unit of China-backed Nari Technology's from the electricity transmission network over cyber security fears, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The decision came in April after the utility sought advice from the National Cyber Security Centre, a branch of the nation's signals intelligence agency GCHQ, the newspaper quoted a Whitehall official as saying. An employee at the Nari subsidiary NR Electric UK said the company no longer had access to sites where the components were installed and that National Grid did not disclose a reason for terminating the contracts, the FT said. |
National Grid drops Beijing-backed supplier over UK power network fearsMove to end contract and start removing parts comes as west rethinks Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure |
National Grid plc (LON:NG.) is favoured by institutional owners who hold 73% of the companyKey Insights Institutions' substantial holdings in National Grid implies that they have significant influence over the... |
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Hundreds of thousands of homeowners impacted by net zero pylon rollout, Government admitsHundreds of thousands of homes across Britain will be in view of electricity pylons under a massive net zero expansion of the energy grid. |