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A US national Wednesday pleaded guilty to the charges of helping and supporting Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba involved in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.Michael Kyle Sewell, 18, who was arrested in February, admitted to encouraging an individual, identified in court documents only as coconspirator 1, to join Lashkar-e-Taiba LeT .He now faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine of up to USD 250,000. The sentencing i af1 s scheduled for August 12.According to the guilty plea, Sewell provided the coconspirator, who he spoke to on social media, with contact information for an individual he believed could facilitate the coconspirator travel to Pakistan to join the LeT.Unbeknownst to Sewell and the coconspirator, the facilitator was an undercover FBI agent.Sewell and the coconspirator discussed what the coconspirator should say to the undercover agent who posed as the facilitator, in order to gain the facilitator trust and be permitted to join the LeT.He also contacted the facilitator to vouch for the coconspirator authenticity and told both of them that he would kill the co-conspirator if he turned out to be a spy.The co-conspirator then contacted the facilitator and made arrangements to travel to Pa owala kistan.In February, Sewell was charged by the FBI with using social media to recr stanley cup uit people on behalf of the LeT and send them to Pakistan for terrorist training.The LeT is a UN and US-designated global terrorist organisation and has carried Gwoj Solar parks provide refuge for birds, claim Chilean researchers
The third quarter Q3 financial results from JinkoSolar w stanley cup ere largely unsurprising, confirming that the Chinese Tier-1 solar firm will head 鈥?as expected 鈥?into 2018 as the largest supplier of modules globally.Rather than dwell on a 19% sequential contraction of revenues down to $964.8 million in Q3 due to a 17.7% drop in module shipments which fell from 2,884 MW in Q2 to 2,374 MW in Q3 , JinkoSolars CEO Kangping Chen was instead eager to talk about the firms technological progress.As stressed earlier this year in an interview with stanley cup pv magazine, JinkoSolar is ramping up its half-cut stanley cup cell production series, and is also pouring vast amounts of investment and energy into developing bifacial n-type cells and optimizing its mono wafer costs via diamond wire manufacturing techniques. We will continue to allocate resources towards innovating new and exciting solar technologies to strengthen our leading position in the market, Chen said, hinting that JinkoSolars devotion to developing new technology will take priority over market expansion in the short term.Despite the expected quarter-over-quarter contraction, this years Q3 figures were vastly healthier than last years. Revenue was 20.4% higher and module shipments 47.8% higher. The company was also able to increase its gross margin slightly 鈥?from 10.5% in Q2 to 12% in Q3 鈥?having scaled back its use of OEM manufacturers and initiated a series of cost-cutting measures.Gross profit, however, was a little skinnier for the quarter, |
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