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BRIEF-Nuvve Expands IP, Revenue, And Market Reach With Strategic Assets Acquisition Of Fermata Energy
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BRIEF-Nuvve Expands IP, Revenue, And Market Reach With Strategic Assets Acquisition Of Fermata Energy
May 25, 2025 10:38 PM

April 29 (Reuters) - Nuvve Holding Corp ( NVVE ):

* NUVVE EXPANDS IP, REVENUE, AND MARKET REACH WITH STRATEGIC

ASSETS ACQUISITION OF FERMATA ENERGY

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