AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNBA Offseason Watch (Michigan): The Pistons’ Jalen Duren is set for meetings with the Kings and Lakers as free agency opens, with Detroit signaling it wants to re-sign him rather than trade him. NFL Business & Risk: Detroit released cornerback Terrion Arnold after his arrest; the move reshapes the Lions’ cornerback plans heading into 2026. Public Finance & Policy: Bernie Sanders unveiled a plan to give the public direct ownership of AI companies via a sovereign wealth fund funded by a one-time 50% tax on the largest AI firms’ stock. Water & Industry: EPA approved BASF’s cleanup plan for its Wyandotte site to prevent contaminated groundwater from reaching the Detroit River, with construction slated for early 2027. Materials & Manufacturing Costs: Ferrari and BMW are moving toward cheaper aluminum wiring instead of copper, a shift that could affect global copper demand as prices and green-energy/data-center demand pressure supply. Local Economy & Infrastructure: A new compact AM antenna product from Zeeland-based Information Station Specialists is nearing market entry, aiming to help smaller broadcasters replace costly transmitter sites.
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