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TILT Holdings Reports Results of 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
TILT Holdings Reports Results of 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TILT Holdings Reports Results of 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

PHOENIX, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TILT Holdings Inc. ('TILT' or the 'Company') (Cboe CA: TILT) (OTCPK: TLLTF), a global provider of cannabis business solutions that include inhalation technologies, cultivation, manufacturing, processing, brand development and retail, today announces the results of the 2025 annual general meeting of shareholders of TILT (the 'Shareholders') held virtually on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 (the 'Meeting'). The Company put forward the following proposals to be voted on by the Shareholders at the Meeting, all of which were approved: (i) to elect five directors of the Company to hold office until their successors are elected at the next annual general meeting of the Company; and (ii) to re-appoint Haynie & Company ('Haynie') as the auditors of the Company for the ensuing year and to authorize the board of directors of the Company (the 'Board') to fix Haynie's remuneration. Election of Directors: The shareholders approved the elections as directors of the persons listed below, based on the following vote. Nominee Votes For Withheld John Barravecchia 27,668,954 3,874,959 Tim Conder 27,413,775 4,130,138 Marshall Horowitz 26,940,387 4,603,526 George Odden 27,413,392 4,130,521 Arthur Smuck 27,456,480 4,087,433 Each of the directors elected at the Meeting, John Barravecchia, Tim Conder, Marshall Horowitz, George Odden, and Arthur Smuck will hold office until the next annual general meeting of the Company or until his or her earlier resignation or removal. Re-Appointment of Auditors and Authorization of Auditors' Remuneration:Haynie & Company was re-appointed as auditors of the Company for the ensuing year and the Board is authorized to fix the remuneration to be paid to the auditors. The vote was as follows: Votes For Votes Against Withheld/Abstentions 71,016,893 18,753,438 1,746,346 On June 18, 2025, the Company filed a report of voting results on all proposals voted on at the Meeting on SEDAR+ at About TILTTILT Holdings manages a diverse portfolio of companies in the cannabis industry, encompassing technology, hardware, cultivation, and production. Its core business, Jupiter Research LLC, is a wholly owned subsidiary and a global distribution leader in the vaporization segment. Jupiter is dedicated to hardware design, research, development, and distribution to support cannabis brands and retailers across the United States, Canada, South America, and the European Union. Additionally, TILT is a multi-state operator, with cultivation and production facilities in three states under the Commonwealth Alternative Care and Standard Farms brands. For more information, visit Company Contact:Lynn Ricci, VP of Investor Relations & Corporate CommunicationsTILT Holdings Investor Relations Contact:Sean Mansouri, CFAElevate IRTILT@ in to access your portfolio

UFO Sphere Colombia: Scientists perplexed at object found, with no human welds or joints
UFO Sphere Colombia: Scientists perplexed at object found, with no human welds or joints

Express Tribune

time26-05-2025

  • Science
  • Express Tribune

UFO Sphere Colombia: Scientists perplexed at object found, with no human welds or joints

Listen to article Scientists are examining a mysterious metallic sphere recovered in Colombia, believed by some to be an unidentified flying object (UFO). The item was first seen flying over the town of Buga in early March before being recovered by local researchers. Jose Luis Velazquez, a scientist involved in the investigation, described the object as having no visible welds or joints, an unusual characteristic that has raised questions about its origin. He added that mysterious carvings were etched into its surface. 'It's a very rare piece,' Velazquez said in a video shared online. 'I've never seen a piece like this.' Initial scans using X-ray imaging revealed that the sphere comprises three layers of metal, as well as nine smaller 'microspheres' inside. While no definitive explanation has been offered, Velazquez's team continues to study the object. However, some experts remain cautious. Dr Julia Mossbridge, a physicist from the University of San Diego and founder of The Institute for Love and Time (TILT), said she believed the item could be a sophisticated art project. 'Before you decide something's anomalous or a UFO, bring the object to a group like the Galileo Project,' Mossbridge said, referring to the research initiative led by Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb that investigates unidentified aerial phenomena using scientific methods. Mossbridge noted that such discoveries might reflect societal anxieties more than alien encounters. 'We're entering a time when we don't have the control that we thought we had,' she said. 'If an artist is doing this, why is that? I think it's because we're learning we don't fully understand what's in our skies or waters.' While sceptical of the Colombian sphere, Mossbridge does not discount all reports of anomalous phenomena. 'The federal government has admitted that there are things we don't understand, but we are investigating them,' she added. She also highlighted the need for international, non-governmental research into these phenomena. 'The sphere in Colombia is in a different country. So what are the rules about how we deal with something interesting found there?' In a separate statement, Mossbridge urged a measured response to the unknown. 'The natural human response to the unknown is fear,' she said. 'But we need to recognise that understanding and exploration — not fear — are what keep us safe.'

Mysterious sphere found in Buga, Colombia sparks UFO speculation
Mysterious sphere found in Buga, Colombia sparks UFO speculation

Mint

time25-05-2025

  • Science
  • Mint

Mysterious sphere found in Buga, Colombia sparks UFO speculation

A strange metallic sphere discovered in Buga, Colombia, has reignited public interest in UFOs and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The object, retrieved on March 2, has prompted both excitement and caution among researchers and skeptics alike. The object, first reported by social media page @Truthpolex, was seen flying before it landed in the Colombian town. Witnesses described it as a smooth, metallic orb with no visible welds or joints. Observers noted that it consists of three concentric layers, and inside are 18 micro-spheres arranged around a dense central core. The sphere has no welds or joints. Weighing approximately 4.5 pounds and unusually cold to the touch, the orb also bears markings that resemble ancient writing systems, including runes, Ogham, and Mesopotamian scripts, further deepening the mystery. While the object's design and discovery have led to UFO speculation, scientists like Julia Mossbridge, founder of The Institute for Love and Time (TILT) and a physicist at the University of San Diego, are urging restraint. 'It looks to me like a really cool art project,' Mossbridge told Fox News Digital. 'We are entering a time when we don't have the control that we thought we had.' She said that jumping to conclusions about alien origins reflects humanity's difficulty in accepting uncertainty. 'Something shows up that doesn't fit our model of the world, and we immediately want to label it,' she added. Mossbridge places the Colombian sphere in a broader global context, highlighting the ongoing interest and investigation into UAPs. 'Frankly, we've been looking at UAPs for decades,' she said. 'The federal government has admitted there are things that we don't understand, but we are investigating them.' Groups like the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, the UAP Disclosure Fund, and the Galileo Project are spearheading independent scientific inquiries. 'They are all trying to get rigorous information themselves, not necessarily waiting on the federal government,' Mossbridge said. 'And they're looking for international cooperation. Because, for instance, the sphere in Colombia is in a different country. So, what are the rules about how we deal with something that's interesting that's found there?' Before assuming extraterrestrial origins, Mossbridge strongly recommends that such objects undergo scientific vetting. 'Bring the object to a group like the Galileo Project,' she said. 'Experts can determine if the material is clearly non-human-made.' While skeptical of this particular find, Mossbridge emphasised that it doesn't invalidate the broader phenomenon. Despite her doubts about the Buga sphere, she emphasised that it doesn't discount all the other objects that are of extraterrestrial origin.'

Art project or UFO? Scientists torn over 'mysterious sphere' found in Colombia
Art project or UFO? Scientists torn over 'mysterious sphere' found in Colombia

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Art project or UFO? Scientists torn over 'mysterious sphere' found in Colombia

Mysterious sphere found in Colombia (Photo: X) A strange metallic sphere has been discovered in Colombia, leaving scientists and sky-watchers divided over its origin. Some observers believe the object could be an alien spacecraft, others say it's more likely a clever art installation. The sphere was seen flying over the town of Buga, Colombia, in March before landing, reports Fox news. The discovery was shared by Truthpolex on X. Jose Luis Velazquez , one of the researchers now studying the object, said it has 'no welds or joints,' something he believes points to an extraterrestrial origin. For him, the sphere's construction is beyond known human manufacturing methods. But not everyone is convinced. Julia Mossbridge , founder and board chair of The Institute for Love and Time (TILT) and a physicist at the University of San Diego, told Fox News Digital, 'It looks to me like a really cool art project,' and urged caution before jumping to conclusions. 'We are entering a time when we don't have the control that we thought we had,' she said. 'It's because we're learning that we don't understand what's in our skies, what's in our waters. And there's something going on that's essentially bigger than us.' Mossbridge believes that humanity's past confidence in its technological superiority may be blinding people to the possibility of new discoveries, whether natural, artistic or even alien. 'If an artist is doing this, why is that? Well, I think it's partly the same reason,' she added. While she expressed scepticism about this particular object being from outer space, Mossbridge did not dismiss the larger phenomenon. 'Frankly, we've been looking at UAPs ( unidentified anomalous phenomena ) for decades, and the federal government has admitted that there are things that we don't understand, but we are investigating them.' She also highlighted the work of several groups, including the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies , the UAP Disclosure Fund and the Galileo Project, who are independently researching strange sightings. 'They are all trying to get rigorous information themselves, not necessarily waiting on the federal government,' she explained. 'Because, for instance, the sphere in Colombia is in a different country. So, what are the rules about how we deal with something that's interesting that's found there?' Her advice? 'Before you decide something's anomalous or a UFO, bring the object to a group like the Galileo Project.' She said such teams are able to determine if the material is 'clearly non-human-made.' While Mossbridge remains unconvinced about the Colombian sphere, she added it does not 'discount all the other objects that are of extraterrestrial origin.'

Scientists discover mysterious sphere in Colombia, sparking UFO speculation
Scientists discover mysterious sphere in Colombia, sparking UFO speculation

New York Post

time25-05-2025

  • Science
  • New York Post

Scientists discover mysterious sphere in Colombia, sparking UFO speculation

Scientists have made a remarkable discovery of a sphere that some believe to be an unidentified flying object (UFO). The sphere, according to social media page @Truthpolex, was spotted March 2 flying over the town of Buga, Colombia, before it landed. Jose Luis Velazquez, one of the researchers studying the three-layered sphere, noted that it shows 'no welds or joints,' characteristics normally indicative of human manufacture, which further bolstered his belief in its extraterrestrial origin. Julia Mossbridge, the executive director of the Institute for Love and Time (TILT), and a member of the University of San Diego Department of Physics and Biophysics, told Fox News Digital she remains skeptical of its extraterrestrial origins. 'It looks to me like a really cool art project,' she said, urging caution in drawing immediate conclusions. Mossbridge framed the mysterious object as part of a 'bigger picture' in which humanity must confront its own limitations. 'We are entering a time when we don't have the control that we thought we had,' she said, noting that prior 'grandiose' beliefs in total mastery blind us when 'something shows up that doesn't fit our model of the world. 5 Scientists in Colombia examine a metallic orb they say was captured flying through the sky of the South American country. TRUTHPOLE/X 5 Mossbridge framed the mysterious object as part of a 'bigger picture' in which humanity must confront its own limitations. TRUTHPOLE/X 5 Scientists claim the orb was flying through the sky unmanned. TRUTHPOLE/X 'If an artist is doing this, why is that? Well, I think it's partly the same reason. It's because we're learning that we don't understand what's in our skies, what's in our waters. And there's something going on that's essentially bigger than us,' she said. She says sightings of unexplained objects have been around for decades. 'Frankly, we've been looking at UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena) for decades, and the federal government has admitted that there are things that we don't understand, but we are investigating them,' she said. 🚨 BREAKING – Radiologist Examines UFO Sphere That Crashed in Buga, Colombia#Ufotwitter — T R U T H P O L E (@Truthpolex) May 6, 2025 Mossbridge said the coalition of individuals working to find answers, such as the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, the UAP Disclosure Fund and the Galileo Project, are made of people of 'all political persuasions.' 'They are all trying to get rigorous information themselves, not necessarily waiting on the federal government, about what's going on in our skies, what's going on in our waters and actually trying to get international cooperation around these things,' she said. 'Because, for instance, the sphere in Colombia is in a different country. So, what are the rules about how we deal with something that's interesting that's found there?' Mossbridge urged thorough vetting before declaring anomalies in mysterious discoveries. 'Before you decide something's anomalous or a UFO, bring the object to a group like the Galileo Project,' she said. 5 The orb is placed on a scale to measure the weight of the 'hollow' object. TRUTHPOLE/X 5 one of the researchers studying the three-layered sphere, noted that it shows 'no welds or joints,' characteristics normally indicative of human manufacture, which further bolstered his belief in its extraterrestrial origin. TRUTHPOLE/X She said experts can determine if the material is 'clearly non-human-made.' Despite her misgivings about the discovery in Buga, she said it doesn't 'discount all the other objects that are of extraterrestrial origin.'

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