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  1. Mariners win GF to complete A-League Women fairytale Mariners win GF to complete A-League Women fairytale Central Coast have won their first A-League Women championship after scoring an upset win on penalties over Melbourne Victory in the grand final. Source link #Mariners #win #complete #ALeague #Women #fairytale Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. Hundreds of homes up for ***** as residents flee coastal town: ‘All the destruction’ Hundreds of homes up for ***** as residents flee coastal town: ‘All the destruction’ Residents of one Gulf Coast town are packing up for good while others see opportunity amid a plethora of problems. What’s happening? In Sanibel, Florida, things are getting back to the way they were three years ago. Hurricane Ian in 2022 wiped out a causeway that provided the only access to the island. Homes, businesses, and more were destroyed. Residents, used to living with the threat of hurricanes and weathering tropical storms, were unprepared for the devastating surge of seawater that came with this one. The prospect of rebuilding after the flooding, as well as paying higher insurance rates and property taxes, was too much for some. Over 300 homes are for *****, as WINK News reported, though there are buyers. Why is this important? Brent Castillo is one recent homebuyer. “Despite all the destruction that’s happened, what didn’t get destroyed is the beach and the water, and that’s why we come here,” he said. “Our families love it. … We know that this community is going to rebuild, and that’s why we want to buy here.” Watch now: Giant snails invading New York City? It’s a risky proposition, to be sure, but improved infrastructure and a reinforced causeway could make for a safer and more resilient community. Hurricanes, however, are intensifying as global and sea surface temperatures continue to rise. This means greater potential for injuries and deaths, property and business damages, and higher insurance and tax rates. What’s being done about the risks of living in Sanibel? Sanibel Public Information Officer Eric Jackson told WINK News that the city has instituted over 40 ordinance changes “to help expedite the recovery process.” On May 1, beaches will open with 800 free parking spaces. A pair of resorts reopened in February. And trees and other vegetation are being planted. In the long term, the solution is to swap dirty energy sources for clean ones. The former — coal, gas, and oil — produce heat-trapping pollution when they are burned, not only warming Earth and harming human health but also exacerbating the effects of natural disasters. The latter promise a cooler, safer future. You can help mitigate the consequences of the changing climate by installing a heat pump, leveling up to induction cooking, and exploring critical climate issues so you can educate others on how we can work together to save the world. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don’t miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet. Source link #Hundreds #homes #***** #residents #flee #coastal #town #destruction Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' – BBC Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' – BBC Newspaper headlines: ‘Surrender summit’ and ‘Post Office choir’ BBCUK on verge of deal with EU to let Britons use European passport e-gates The GuardianKeir Starmer: EU reset is good for our borders The TelegraphPassport queues to be cut in EU deal — so will voters be on board? The TimesUK PM Starmer to agree deal to strengthen EU partnership, his office says Reuters Source link #Newspaper #headlines #039Surrender #summit039 #039Post #Office #choir039 #BBC Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  4. Gawn, Oliver star as Demons sink Lions in upset Gawn, Oliver star as Demons sink Lions in upset Melbourne have steamed home to topple the Brisbane Lions at their Gabba fortress, dominating the final quarter to win 14.15 (99) to 13.10 (88). The Demons trailed by 24 points in the first half as the Lions flashed some of their brilliant best. But it fell apart for the reigning premiers, with a 4.7 to 1.1 final term reflective of how the game turned. The result follows the Lions’ (7-2-1) lacklustre draw against strugglers North Melbourne last week and adds fuel to the under-pressure Demons’ season as they improved to 4-6. Clayton Oliver (23 disposals, seven clearances, one goal) surged back into form, using his tagging role on Lachie Neale (30 disposals) to build confidence and have an impact in attack. Max Gawn bossed the ruck against Darcy Fort, winning hit-outs 54-17, after Oscar McInerney was a late out for the Lions. Darcy Gardiner had shaped as the unlikely match-winner for Brisbane, the remodelled forward kicking a career-high four goals after managing just nine in his previous 168 AFL games. Logan Morris kicked three and was among the many Lions looking sharp in the first half as they threatened to blow the game open. But Jake Melksham (three goals) was impressive in his duel with Harris Andrews at the other end and the Lions kept turning the ball over – invitations the Demons eventually accepted. The Lions led by 14 points at the final break but lost their run as the Demons moved the ball freely and could have won by more with straighter kicking. Keidean Coleman had early impact in his first game for 14 months, his first touch a laser-like kick that surged the Lions forward and led to a Jaspa Fletcher goal. Morris and Charlie Cameron provided sharp assists for teammates, with Morris rewarded later in the quarter with two quick goals of his own. Eric Hipwood swung onto his left and booted a goal from beyond the arc and when Gardiner marked and goaled in the square the margin was out to four majors. Noah Answerth’s unforced error gave the Demons a look though. Melksham’s second goal was the result and sparked a mini-revival as the Lions committed a series of uncharacteristic mistakes. With Gawn’s influence growing the Demons relished the stoppages, with Trent Rivers sneaking along the boundary line after a ball-up to make it a 13-point game at the main break. Morris and Gardiner added to their hauls, with Gardiner even setting up Zac Bailey through a sublime drop punt at full pace. But Oliver helped swing momentum, his desperation allowing Pickett an easy goal before the midfielder snatched possession and snapped a rare goal of his own. Source link #Gawn #Oliver #star #Demons #sink #Lions #upset Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Watch moment ******** Navy training ship hits Brooklyn Bridge Watch moment ******** Navy training ship hits Brooklyn Bridge Watch moment ******** Navy training ship hits Brooklyn Bridge Source link #Watch #moment #******** #Navy #training #ship #hits #Brooklyn #Bridge Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. Caitlin Clark says no ‘malicious’ intent behind flagrant foul on Angel Reese: ‘Not the type of player I am’ – New York Post Caitlin Clark says no ‘malicious’ intent behind flagrant foul on Angel Reese: ‘Not the type of player I am’ – New York Post Caitlin Clark says no ‘malicious’ intent behind flagrant foul on Angel Reese: ‘Not the type of player I am’ New York PostClark: Flagrant foul on Reese a ‘basketball play’ ESPNAngel Reese, Caitlin Clark have heated exchange after hard foul during Sky-Fever game Fox NewsCaitlin Clark receives flagrant foul for hard foul on Angel Reese Hawk CentralCaitlin Clark Praised for What She Did After Angel Reese Incident Men’s Journal Source link #Caitlin #Clark #malicious #intent #flagrant #foul #Angel #Reese #type #player #York #Post Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. Fortescue plans major Pilbara wind farm build as ‘real zero’ target looms Fortescue plans major Pilbara wind farm build as ‘real zero’ target looms Fortescue has lodged plans with the WA environmental adjudicator to build 200 wind turbines across thousands of hectares in the Pilbara and chase down aggressive emissions reduction targets. Source link #Fortescue #plans #major #Pilbara #wind #farm #build #real #target #looms Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  8. Syria forms transitional justice, missing persons commissions Syria forms transitional justice, missing persons commissions DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria will set up commissions for justice and missing persons tasked with probing crimes committed during the rule of the Assad family, compensating victims and finding thousands of people whose whereabouts remain unknown, the presidency said. Syria’s grinding 13-year civil war has left hundreds of thousands of people, most of them civilians, dead and more than 100,000 people missing, according to United Nations estimates and human rights groups. Former leader Bashar al-Assad was ousted by Islamist rebels Hayat Tahrir al-Sham last year in a stunning 11-day offensive, a shift met with jubilation by many Syrians who nonetheless want to see accountability for abuses suffered under the former government, including in a notorious dungeon-like prison system. The National Transitional Justice Commission’s remit is “exposing the truth about the grave violations committed by the former regime and holding those responsible accountable, in coordination with relevant authorities,” said a statement from the presidency seen by Reuters on Sunday. It did not say whether the commission would be responsible for investigating and addressing violations by other parties involved in the Syrian war, such as Islamic State. Hassan al-Dughaim, a close adviser to the new Syrian leadership, told Reuters the transitional justice commission would focus on physical and moral reparations and national reconciliation. There will also be trials for those legally proven to have committed crimes, but the process of gathering legal evidence that can be used in court against some individuals associated with the Assad government is difficult and complex, he said. Former Syrian Major General Ibrahim Huwaija, accused of being implicated in the 1977 assassination of Lebanese Druze leader Kamal Joumblatt, will be among those to stand trial, al-Dughaim said. Syrian security forces arrested Huwaija in March. Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa also announced the formation of a National Commission for Missing Persons, which will be tasked with investigating and uncovering the fate of missing and forcibly disappeared persons, documenting cases, creating a national database, and providing humanitarian and legal support to their families, a presidency statement said. The UN Independent Institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic (IIMP) welcomed the formation of the commission in a post on social media. (Reporting by Feras Dalaty and Timour Azhari in DamascusEditing by Gareth Jones) Source link #Syria #forms #transitional #justice #missing #persons #commissions Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Pope Leo XIV to celebrate inaugural mass Sunday, thousands expected to gather – ABC News Pope Leo XIV to celebrate inaugural mass Sunday, thousands expected to gather – ABC News Pope Leo XIV to celebrate inaugural mass Sunday, thousands expected to gather ABC NewsPope Leo XIV’s inauguration Mass begins at the ******** BBCPope Leo inauguration live: Pontiff greets crowds in popemobile The TelegraphJD Vance and Pope Leo: The Backdrop to an Inauguration The New York TimesTrump’s ******** reset? Vance trip to see Leo kicks off relationship with new pontiff USA Today Source link #Pope #Leo #XIV #celebrate #inaugural #mass #Sunday #thousands #expected #gather #ABC #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. Harley Reid: Young Eagle sets Optus Stadium alight with two second-quarter goals against St Kilda Harley Reid: Young Eagle sets Optus Stadium alight with two second-quarter goals against St Kilda What is it about Harley Reid wearing the Eagles’ Indigenous strip that produces highlight majors? The Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) snared Goal of the Year honours last year during Sir Doug Nicholls Round for a superb effort out of the centre square that led to an on-the-run finish to the city end at Optus Stadium against Melbourne. This season, it’s a new guernsey for the Eagles, but a similar result to the same end of the ground as Reid sparked his side during a second-term surge. WATCH THE GOAL IN THE PLAYER ABOVE Reid pounced on a scrambled Saints exit out of defensive 50, took a few steps, and launched truly to the western end of Optus before celebrating with Tim Kelly in style. Camera IconReid celebrates. Credit: Danella Bevis/The West *********** The 20-year-old wasn’t done there in the second term, however. A pinpoint set-shot from similarly long range drew a similarly jubilant reaction from the blue-and-gold crowd, with Reid’s big first half helping set up a 19-point buffer at the main break. Reid’s tally of 10 touches and three clearances to go with his pair of goals marked his best statistical half of the season, and more importantly, gave the Eagles plenty of hope as they look to finally break through for their first victory of the season. West Coast will be known as Waalitj Marawar for Sir Doug Nicholls Round. Source link #Harley #Reid #Young #Eagle #sets #Optus #Stadium #alight #secondquarter #goals #Kilda Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  11. US approves first blood test for Alzheimer's – Medical Xpress US approves first blood test for Alzheimer's – Medical Xpress US approves first blood test for Alzheimer’s Medical XpressFDA endorses first-of-its-kind blood test for Alzheimer’s disease The Washington PostFDA greenlights first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in the US CNNFDA clears first blood test for diagnosing Alzheimer’s statnews.comFDA Clears First Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Diagnosis MedPage Today Source link #approves #blood #test #Alzheimer039s #Medical #Xpress Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Lightning shock Vixens to go second on Super ladder Lightning shock Vixens to go second on Super ladder Sunshine Coast Lightning have banked back-to-back wins for the first time this season with Reilley Batcheldor helping keep the Melbourne Vixens at bay in their Super Netball clash. The Lightning kept a full-house at John Cain Arena quiet on Sunday afternoon, posting a 62-50 victory over the home side. Their fourth win of the season lifted the Lightning to second on the ladder, above West Coast Fever on points differential, while the Vixens remain second-last. With centre Leesa Mi Mi in constant motion, Lightning goal-shooter Batcheledor topped the scoring with 48 goals from 52 attempts for the match. Her performance allowed coach Belinda Reynolds to rest star shooter Cara Koenen, under an injury cloud, for the entire match. The Queenslanders led 14-11 at quarter-time but started to assert their dominance in the second term. Vixens coach Simone McKinnis switched up her defenders, moving Jo Weston to goal-keeper to try to quell the goals but the Lightning still managed to take a 31-23 lead into halftime. With Batcheldor bagging 13 goals in the third quarter and the Lightning’s defensive end looking rock-solid, that lead was out to a commanding 37-27 heading into the final term. Former Vixens star centre Liz Watson looked right at home back in Melbourne and continued to control the midcourt as the home side failed to make a dent on the margin. Lightning goal defence Tara Hinchcliffe, who had five gains, two intercepts and six deflections, was delighted with her team’s showing. “I always feel like playing Vixens is a traditional game of netball, with the moving circles at both ends, it’s hard work, ” said Hinchliffe, named player of the match. “Coming into this game we knew that this would potentially mean second on the ladder for us so we wanted to come out and put in that performance, so I’m so proud of the girls.” Source link #Lightning #shock #Vixens #Super #ladder Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. From birth to gene-edited in 6 months: Custom therapy breaks speed limits – Ars Technica From birth to gene-edited in 6 months: Custom therapy breaks speed limits – Ars Technica From birth to gene-edited in 6 months: Custom therapy breaks speed limits Ars TechnicaBaby Is Healed With World’s First Personalized Gene-Editing Treatment The New York TimesWorld First: US Baby Treated With Personalized CRISPR Gene-Editing ScienceAlertCRISPR is used in landmark treatment to correct genetic misspelling of a single patient statnews.comBreakthrough gene editing treatment helps child born with rare disorder PBS Source link #birth #geneedited #months #Custom #therapy #breaks #speed #limits #Ars #Technica Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. Taulagi ruled out of Origin I in second blow to Maroons Taulagi ruled out of Origin I in second blow to Maroons Murray Taulagi has been ruled out of Queensland’s side for State of Origin I with a calf injury, while Pat Carrigan will see a plastic surgeon on entering camp. The Maroons were on Sunday handed a number of last-minute selection hurdles, with Taulagi’s fitness the main concern. The North Queensland winger was every chance to be named on the wing for the May 28 series opener, before he pulled up sore from the Cowboys’ loss to Manly. The 26-year-old is expected to miss at least a couple of weeks, ruling him out of at least Origin I and placing him in doubt for game two. The setback is expected to ensure Selwyn Cobbo will keep his spot in Queensland’s backline, with Robert Toia another option. Cobbo hurt his wrist in the Broncos’ loss to St George Illawarra on Sunday, but Brisbane were confident after the match the issue was not serious. The Broncos are also hopeful Carrigan has not suffered any serious structural damage after a head clash with Jack de Belin in the final minute. Carrigan had blood pouring from a split lip, but the location of the cut meant it could not be stapled up. He is expected to see a plastic surgeon on Monday, the same day Maroons coach Billy Slater names his team and players begin entering camp. The Maroons have already lost fellow forward Tom Gilbert to a pectoral injury, after he went down early in the Dolphins’ loss to the Warriors on Saturday. One man who won’t replace him is in-form Warriors edge Kurt Capewell, who was on the plane back to Auckland on Sunday. Meanwhile, one outside back known to be in the Maroons’ squad is Valentine Holmes, who is expected to partner Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow in the centres. Holmes’ presence is desperately needed as a goalkicker, with fullback Kalyn Ponga Queensland’s other option. “He has always done the job and is in pretty decent form for the Dragons,” former Queensland centre Brent Tate said. “It looks like he has found his mojo again. “Val is just arrow straight with his kicks, and the process he runs through is so consistent. There is none better in the game as pure strikers of the ball.” Source link #Taulagi #ruled #Origin #blow #Maroons Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. 7 men at large after escape from New Orleans jail including 4 charged with ******* – ABC7 Los Angeles 7 men at large after escape from New Orleans jail including 4 charged with ******* – ABC7 Los Angeles 7 men at large after escape from New Orleans jail including 4 charged with ******* ABC7 Los AngelesLouisiana State Police transport three recaptured jail escapees out of New Orleans fox8live.comManhunt for escaped inmates in New Orleans enters third day; 7 still on the run WDSU7 fugitives remain on the run after NOLA prison break; inside job suspected Fox NewsPhoto from inside Orleans Parish Jail shows escape hole, message: ‘To (sic) easy lol’ WWLTV.com Source link #men #large #escape #Orleans #jail #including #charged #******* #ABC7 #Los #Angeles Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Polish presidential vote tests PM’s European vision Polish presidential vote tests PM’s European vision Poles were voting in a presidential election that will decide whether Warsaw follows the pro-European path set by Prime Minister Donald Tusk or steps towards bringing back the nationalist admirers of US President Donald Trump. Trump’s return to power has energised eurosceptics and Sunday’s ballot will be the sternest test of Tusk’s pro-European vision since he came to power in 2023, ousting the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party. The election pits Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, from Tusk’s Civic Coalition, against conservative historian Karol Nawrocki, backed by PiS. Trzaskowski has been cast as the frontrunner, likely to face Nawrocki in a run-off on June 1 if no candidate wins more than 50 per cent. Media blackout laws forbid the publication of opinion poll results from early on Saturday until voting ends on Sunday. Also competing are far-right candidate Slawomir Mentzen from the Confederation party, Parliament Speaker Szymon Holownia of the centre-right Poland 2050 and Magdalena Biejat from the left. The Polish first-round vote takes place on the same day as a second-round presidential run-off in Romania, where George Simion, a nationalist who campaigns to “Make Romania Great Again”, faces centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan. A victory for two eurosceptic candidates would send shockwaves through the European Union as the bloc grapples with the twin challenges of Russia’s invasion of Poland’s eastern neighbour Ukraine and Trump’s tariffs. Polls in Poland opened at 7am on Sunday (0500 GMT) and close at 9pm, with some 29 million people eligible to vote. The Polish president has limited executive powers but can veto legislation. That has allowed outgoing President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally, to stymie Tusk’s efforts to undo judicial changes implemented under the PiS, which Tusk says hamper democracy. Trzaskowski has pledged to cement Poland’s role as a major player at the heart of European policymaking and work with the government to roll back PiS’s judicial changes. “I would definitely strengthen relations with our partners … within NATO and the EU,” he told state broadcaster TVP Info on Friday. “I will also ask lawmakers to give me the bills Duda vetoed to sign … I also hope that we will end the chaos in the justice system that PiS left us.” Nawrocki’s campaign was rocked by allegations, which he denies, that he deceived an elderly man into selling him a flat in return for a promise of care he did not provide. But Trump showed support by meeting Nawrocki in the White House. Nawrocki casts the election as a chance to stop Tusk achieving unchecked power and push back against liberal values represented by Trzaskowski, who as Warsaw mayor patronised LGBTQI marches and took down Christian crosses from public buildings. “The cross that my opponent took down in Warsaw … 1000 years of heritage of the Polish state, is our strength, is our energy,” he told a rally in the eastern city of Lublin. Unlike some other eurosceptics in central Europe, Nawrocki supports military aid to help Ukraine fend off Russia. However, he has tapped into anti-Ukrainian sentiment among some Poles weary of an influx of refugees from their neighbour. He has said Polish citizens should get priority in public services and criticised Kyiv’s attitude to exhumations of the remains of Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II. Source link #Polish #presidential #vote #tests #PMs #European #vision Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. China slaps anti-dumping duties on plastics from US, EU, Japan, Taiwan China slaps anti-dumping duties on plastics from US, EU, Japan, Taiwan By Colleen Howe BEIJING (Reuters) -China on Sunday announced anti-dumping duties as high as 74.9% on imports of POM copolymers, a type of engineering plastic, from the United States, the European Union, Japan and Taiwan. The commerce ministry’s findings conclude a probe launched in May 2024, shortly after the U.S. sharply increased tariffs on ******** electric vehicles, computer chips and other imports. POM copolymers can partially replace metals such as copper and zinc and have various applications including in auto parts, electronics and medical equipment, the ministry has said. In January the ministry said initial investigations had determined that dumping was taking place, and implemented preliminary anti-dumping measures in the form of a deposit starting from January 24. According to Sunday’s announcement, the highest anti-dumping rates of 74.9% were levied on imports from the United States, while European shipments will face 34.5% duties. China slapped 35.5% duties on Japanese imports, except for Asahi Kasei Corp, which received a company-specific rate of 24.5%. General duties of 32.6% were placed on imports from Taiwan, while Formosa Plastics received a 4% tariff and Polyplastics Taiwan 3.8%. Hopes have risen that the U.S.-China trade war is easing after the two sides said on Monday they had agreed to slash reciprocal tariffs in a 90-day truce, a deal that state mouthpiece the Global Times said on Friday should be extended. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group of nations warned of “fundamental challenges” facing the global trading system in a communique on Friday after a meeting in South Korea. (Reporting by Colleen Howe; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and William Mallard) Source link #China #slaps #antidumping #duties #plastics #Japan #Taiwan Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  18. Polish presidential vote tests whether PM's European vision is Trump-proof – Reuters Polish presidential vote tests whether PM's European vision is Trump-proof – Reuters Polish presidential vote tests whether PM’s European vision is Trump-proof Reuters‘The same faces, swapping places’: Polish candidates aim to break two-party hold on power The Guardian‘Exploding inequality’: The fight for the hearts and minds of Poland’s left Al JazeeraDemocracy at stake as populists battle mayors in EU’s troubled east Financial TimesWhy so much is riding on Poland’s presidential elections The Economist Source link #Polish #presidential #vote #tests #PM039s #European #vision #Trumpproof #Reuters Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. Margaret River’s Jack Robinson endorses changes to 2026 World Surf League championship tour format Margaret River’s Jack Robinson endorses changes to 2026 World Surf League championship tour format Jack Robinson believes opening the 2026 World Surf League championship tour with the three-leg “Aussie Treble” is the perfect way to launch a new era of the sport. Source link #Margaret #Rivers #Jack #Robinson #endorses #World #Surf #League #championship #tour #format Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. Analysts Have Made A Financial Statement On thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA’s (ETR:NCH2) Second-Quarter Report Analysts Have Made A Financial Statement On thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA’s (ETR:NCH2) Second-Quarter Report It’s been a sad week for thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA (ETR:NCH2), who’ve watched their investment drop 12% to €8.73 in the week since the company reported its second-quarter result. Revenues were €216m, with thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA reporting some 2.0% below analyst expectations. Following the result, the analysts have updated their earnings model, and it would be good to know whether they think there’s been a strong change in the company’s prospects, or if it’s business as usual. With this in mind, we’ve gathered the latest statutory forecasts to see what the analysts are expecting for next year. This technology could replace computers: discover the 20 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. XTRA:NCH2 Earnings and Revenue Growth May 18th 2025 Following the recent earnings report, the consensus from eleven analysts covering thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA is for revenues of €895.7m in 2025. This implies a discernible 7.6% decline in revenue compared to the last 12 months. Statutory earnings per share are expected to nosedive 62% to €0.072 in the same *******. Yet prior to the latest earnings, the analysts had been anticipated revenues of €890.3m and earnings per share (EPS) of €0.072 in 2025. So it’s pretty clear that, although the analysts have updated their estimates, there’s been no major change in expectations for the business following the latest results. Check out our latest analysis for thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA It will come as no surprise then, to learn that the consensus price target is largely unchanged at €12.30. Fixating on a single price target can be unwise though, since the consensus target is effectively the average of analyst price targets. As a result, some investors like to look at the range of estimates to see if there are any diverging opinions on the company’s valuation. There are some variant perceptions on thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA, with the most bullish analyst valuing it at €17.00 and the most bearish at €8.50 per share. This is a fairly broad spread of estimates, suggesting that analysts are forecasting a wide range of possible outcomes for the business. Taking a look at the ******* picture now, one of the ways we can understand these forecasts is to see how they compare to both past performance and industry growth estimates. These estimates imply that revenue is expected to slow, with a forecast annualised decline of 15% by the end of 2025. This indicates a significant reduction from annual growth of 33% over the last year. Compare this with our data, which suggests that other companies in the same industry are, in aggregate, expected to see their revenue grow 4.0% per year. It’s pretty clear that thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA’s revenues are expected to perform substantially worse than the wider industry. Story Continues The most obvious conclusion is that there’s been no major change in the business’ prospects in recent times, with the analysts holding their earnings forecasts steady, in line with previous estimates. On the plus side, there were no major changes to revenue estimates; although forecasts imply they will perform worse than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates. Following on from that line of thought, we think that the long-term prospects of the business are much more relevant than next year’s earnings. We have forecasts for thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA going out to 2027, and you can see them free on our platform here. Even so, be aware that thyssenkrupp nucera KGaA is showing 1 warning sign in our investment analysis , you should know about… Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) simplywallst.com. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Source link #Analysts #Financial #Statement #thyssenkrupp #nucera #KGaAs #ETRNCH2 #SecondQuarter #Report Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. ******** navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead – The Guardian ******** navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead – The Guardian ******** navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge leaving two people dead The GuardianTwo dead as ******** Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge BBCAround 20 injured after ******** Navy training ship strikes Brooklyn Bridge, officials say CNNBoat crashes into Brooklyn Bridge, masts collapse, 19 injured FOX 5 New YorkShip crashes into the Brooklyn Bridge, four passengers in critical condition amNewYork Source link #******** #navy #ship #crashes #Brooklyn #Bridge #leaving #people #dead #Guardian Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. Murray Watt vows to bring similar live-export ban tough approach to decision on North West Shelf gas project Murray Watt vows to bring similar live-export ban tough approach to decision on North West Shelf gas project Environment Minister Murray Watt has vowed to make a “significant” call on WA’s North West Shelf gas project within two weeks, even though he has not yet received a formal recommendation from his department. Despite being freshly minted into the portfolio after Tanya Plibersek was dumped in a Cabinet reshuffle last week, Mr Watt has maintained he will decide the project’s fate by the May 31 deadline. However, Mr Watt on Sunday said the department was still “finalising the paperwork” on a formal recommendation — despite the decision on extension already being delayed twice. “They’re still finalising the paperwork for that. I’ve certainly had some preliminary briefings from my department about this particular project and the approval that needs to be made,” he told Sky News. “I’ll be expecting formal briefings from the department in coming days.I haven’t made any decision at this point in time. “It is my intention to make that decision by May 31 which is the current deadline. I do want to make that decision within the current time frame.” Mr Watt will meet Premier Roger Cook and his State counterpart Matthew Swinbourn in Perth on Tuesday after the WA Labor leader wrote to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urging his Federal colleague to make a swift decision. As well as consulting with environmental and business groups during his trip west, Mr Watt also plans to meet resource sector representatives on the sideline of a mining summit expected to be held in Perth on Wednesday. While the Federal Government has stalled its verdict, the WA Government has already approved the 50-year extension after a six-year assessment. Asked if he had been brought in as a “fixer” figure for the Albanese Government after previous controversies in the portfolio, Mr Watt backed his track record. He vowed to bring the same “approach” to “get the job done” that he brought to implementing a ban to live sheep exports while the Agricultural Minister. “I think my record does show that I’m someone who can bring different groups together and make decisive decisions and then get matters passed through the Senate,” he said. Camera IconFederal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt. Credit: The West *********** “I did that in my agriculture role when it came to live sheep exports — which was a very controversial issue — but we got the job done there. I’ve done that when it comes to the CFMEU administration. “And that’s the sort of approach I’ll be taking here, as well.” Mr Watt has also signalled plans to reignite the stalled “nature positive” reform debate, declaring stakeholders from both sides agree the federal environmental laws need an overhaul. He has already met with key environmental groups and is expected to hold talks with the mining industry this week, saying there’s “goodwill” in consultation from both sides on making changes. Mr Watt said the party’s win in Braddon in Tasmania after their move to protect salmon fishing industry jobs has given Labor a “strong endorsement” that their “balanced” approach in the environmental portfolio washed well with the public. “I think that there is a strong endorsement of Labor’s approach when it comes to managing the environment. We can protect jobs and the environment,” he said. “I guess the seat results demonstrate that Australians, pretty much in all states, supported the agenda of the Albanese government.” Source link #Murray #Watt #vows #bring #similar #liveexport #ban #tough #approach #decision #North #West #Shelf #gas #project Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. Riverview High School teacher arrested for having ******* relations with student: HCSO Riverview High School teacher arrested for having ******* relations with student: HCSO Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways The Brief A teacher at Riverview High School has been arrested for allegedly engaging in a ******* relationship with a student, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Brooke Anderson, 27, was arrested on Friday after the most recent incident in her classroom before school started. Anderson has been charged with three counts of unlawful ******* activity with a minor. RIVERVIEW, Fla. – A teacher at Riverview High School has been arrested for allegedly engaging in a ******* relationship with a student, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Timeline The student told investigators that the relationship began in September with ********* explicit text messages. Over the past few weeks, detectives say the relationship developed into multiple ******* encounters. Brooke Anderson, 27, was arrested on Friday after the most recent incident in her classroom before school started. Courtesy: Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Chad Chronister emphasized that school should be a safe and supportive environment. What they’re saying “This teacher betrayed the trust of a student, a school, and an entire community,” said Chronister. “What should have been a safe, supportive environment for learning was exploited for abuse. Her actions are criminal, calculated, and deeply disturbing.” Anderson has been charged with three counts of unlawful ******* activity with a minor. READ: Retired Tampa police officer sentenced to more than a century in prison after child porn conviction If anyone knows about any other possible victims, you should contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at (813) 247-8200. An investigation is ongoing. The Source Information for this story was provided by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Source link #Riverview #High #School #teacher #arrested #******* #relations #student #HCSO Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
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