apex slotvip login register
Sanctuary Advisors LLC lessened its position in shares of BCE Inc. ( NYSE:BCE – Free Report ) (TSE:BCE) by 44.4% during the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 32,551 shares of the utilities provider’s stock after selling 26,009 shares during the quarter. Sanctuary Advisors LLC’s holdings in BCE were worth $1,133,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Several other hedge funds have also added to or reduced their stakes in the company. National Bank of Canada FI lifted its position in BCE by 4.8% during the 3rd quarter. National Bank of Canada FI now owns 18,873,961 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $656,421,000 after purchasing an additional 864,472 shares during the period. Toronto Dominion Bank lifted its holdings in BCE by 12.0% in the second quarter. Toronto Dominion Bank now owns 8,450,810 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $273,553,000 after buying an additional 905,857 shares during the period. CIBC Asset Management Inc boosted its stake in BCE by 23.8% in the second quarter. CIBC Asset Management Inc now owns 5,520,090 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $178,677,000 after acquiring an additional 1,061,488 shares during the last quarter. The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company grew its holdings in BCE by 0.4% during the 2nd quarter. The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company now owns 5,068,728 shares of the utilities provider’s stock worth $163,932,000 after acquiring an additional 21,487 shares during the period. Finally, Federated Hermes Inc. raised its position in shares of BCE by 5.5% during the 2nd quarter. Federated Hermes Inc. now owns 3,564,393 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $115,379,000 after acquiring an additional 186,659 shares during the last quarter. Institutional investors own 41.46% of the company’s stock. BCE Trading Up 0.2 % Shares of NYSE:BCE opened at $23.16 on Friday. The firm has a market cap of $21.13 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 330.86, a PEG ratio of 4.04 and a beta of 0.54. BCE Inc. has a 12 month low of $22.90 and a 12 month high of $41.77. The company’s fifty day simple moving average is $28.53 and its 200 day simple moving average is $32.03. The company has a quick ratio of 0.60, a current ratio of 0.62 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.26. BCE Increases Dividend Analysts Set New Price Targets Several equities analysts have weighed in on BCE shares. National Bank Financial lowered BCE from a “strong-buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Monday, September 30th. Barclays reduced their price objective on shares of BCE from $34.00 to $30.00 and set an “equal weight” rating on the stock in a research note on Monday, November 11th. Edward Jones downgraded shares of BCE from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Tuesday, November 5th. Canaccord Genuity Group reissued a “hold” rating on shares of BCE in a research report on Tuesday, November 5th. Finally, BMO Capital Markets upped their price objective on shares of BCE from $48.00 to $51.00 and gave the company a “market perform” rating in a research report on Thursday, September 19th. One analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, nine have given a hold rating, one has issued a buy rating and one has given a strong buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the stock has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $45.00. View Our Latest Research Report on BCE BCE Company Profile ( Free Report ) BCE Inc, a communications company, provides wireless, wireline, Internet, and television (TV) services to residential, business, and wholesale customers in Canada. The company operates through two segments, Bell Communication and Technology Services, and Bell Media. The Bell Communication and Technology Services segment provides wireless products and services including mobile data and voice plans and devices; wireline products and services comprising data, including internet access, internet protocol television, cloud-based services, and business solutions, as well as voice, and other communication services and products; and satellite TV and connectivity services for residential, small and medium-sized business, government, and large enterprise customers. Featured Articles Want to see what other hedge funds are holding BCE? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for BCE Inc. ( NYSE:BCE – Free Report ) (TSE:BCE). Receive News & Ratings for BCE Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for BCE and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Social media users posted videos showing Syrian rebels finding ISIS-type uniforms at a Russian base just Northeast of Damascus. While we cannot verify the authenticity of the claim and video, it has sparked theories about an alleged link between Moscow and the Islamic State. Neither parties have commented on the viral clip yet. This comes as Syrian opposition forces began encircling the capital city of Damascus, declaring it as their 'final offensive'. The advance came a week after insurgents led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) retook Aleppo in northern Syria. The fighters battled government forces to take control of Homs on Saturday. Read More: Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Says Recent Nuclear Talks Was 'Dangerous', Slams Biden's Support To Ukraine Meanwhile, the foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey met on Saturday. They agreed on the importance of Syria's territorial integrity. However, there was no indication the three parties agreed on any concrete steps. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Syria must not be allowed to fall into the hands of "terrorist" rebels. "It's inadmissible to allow the terrorist group to take control of the lands in violation of agreements which exist, starting with the UN Security Council Resolution 2254 which strongly reiterated sovereignty, territorial integrity and unity of the Syrian Arab Republic," he added. Read More: Power Play: Trump Greets Macron With Viral Handshake Ahead Of Notre Dame Event | WATCH Now, a video of Syrian rebels finding what appears to be ISIS uniforms at a Russian base is going viral. Commenting on the post, one person tweeted: "Russia was always cooperating with ISIS. I am not surprised." "ISIS was created by Russia and is subordinate to the Kremlin. Fortunately, the US eliminated it long ago," another one added on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. "Isn't #Russia fighting in false (ISIS) uniforms a violation of the Geneva conventions?" a third one asked on the Elon Musk-led site. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from World and around the world.Ruud van Nistelrooy ‘disappointed’ and ‘hurt’ after cutting ties with Man Utd
Sportradar to Participate in the Morgan Stanley Consumer & Retail ConferenceHow a student-loan borrower got $155,000 in debt wiped out through bankruptcy using new relief guidance
TikTok’s obsession with matcha has created a reported shortage of the tea in Japan
LOW-COST carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) has taken delivery of its 16th aircraft this year—a brand-new Airbus A330neo—further strengthening its capacity to meet growing travel demand and support its expanding route network. The 459-seater aircraft arrived in Manila on Dec. 19, 2024, increasing the airline’s A330neo fleet to 10. The A330neo’s efficiency and capacity are expected to play a key role in CEB’s strategy to serve high-traffic routes and long-haul destinations. “The A330neo’s versatility and efficiency are key to our goal of providing affordable and reliable travel options for every Juan. This aircraft enables us to serve high-traffic routes and long-haul destinations more effectively while optimizing seat capacity to accommodate increasing demand,” said Xander Lao, CEB president and chief commercial officer, in a statement. The Airbus NEO series features cutting-edge technology that delivers 15 percent lower fuel consumption and reduced noise levels, leading to significant carbon emission reductions. CEB’s fleet expansion aligns with its record-breaking order signed in October 2024 for up to 152 Airbus A321neo aircraft, equipped with Pratt & Whitney GTFTM engines. Valued at US$24 billion (P1.4 trillion) at list prices, the deal marks the largest aircraft acquisition in Philippine aviation history. Currently operating one of the youngest fleets globally, CEB’s diverse portfolio includes 10 Airbus A330s, 40 Airbus A320s, 25 Airbus A321s and 15 ATR turboprop aircraft, making it the carrier with the widest network coverage in the Philippines. / KOC
Katie Porter granted temporary restraining order against an ex after ‘ongoing threats and harassment’
Hello There Collective Executive Team - VP of Operations, Marlaina Pate (left); Founder and CEO, Jesse Rubinstein (center); and Director of Influencer and Social, Emma Maley (right) The Agency Unveils Their Innovative Platform for Curated Influencer Marketing, Elevating Client Engagement and Setting New Industry Standards LOS ANGELES , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hello There Collective (HTC), a leading Los Angeles -based influencer and content agency, proudly announces the launch of The Collective —a cutting-edge platform designed to revolutionize influencer collaborations and enhance brand engagement in the beauty, lifestyle, and fashion industries. The platform made its debut at an exclusive Los Angeles launch party on November 21, 2024 , gathering top clients, influencers, and industry leaders to celebrate this game-changing milestone. The Collective redefines influencer marketing by offering a seamless, end-to-end solution for managing campaigns. From sourcing high-impact talent to delivering real-time performance analytics, the platform provides brands with an elevated, curated experience that blends creativity with measurable results. Designed by the expert team at Hello There Collective, The Collective features: "We're thrilled to officially launch The Collective ," said Jesse Rubinstein , Founder of Hello There Collective . "This platform is built by industry professionals who understand the nuances of influencer marketing, bringing brands a solution that values quality, authenticity, and measurable success. The Collective is designed not only to connect brands with high-impact influencers but to empower clients with all the tools they need to achieve their goals in a straightforward, efficient way." With The Collective , brands gain access to a highly vetted roster of influencers proven to drive impact. This ensures clients engage with talent that aligns perfectly with their creative vision and objectives, setting a new benchmark for quality and results in the industry. In 2025, The Collective will launch the new phase of the platform, featuring an innovative model booking tool. Designed to benefit both brands and talent, this feature will include a 10% service fee , ensuring fair representation for models and simplifying their integration into brand campaigns. This enhancement reinforces The Collective's commitment to authenticity and mutual success. The Collective doesn't just connect brands with talent—it builds long-term value. The platform incentivizes influencers with cash rewards tied to audience engagement, fostering organic growth and deeper partnerships. By integrating exclusive insights into consumer behavior and purchasing trends, The Collective empowers brands to stay ahead in a fast-evolving marketplace. For more information , visit www.hellotherecollective.com . ABOUT HELLO THERE COLLECTIVE Hello There Collective (HTC) is a premier Los Angeles -based influencer and content marketing agency specializing in high-impact brand partnerships across beauty, lifestyle, and fashion. Known for its meticulous talent curation and expertise in influencer marketing, HTC continues to set the standard for innovative, results-driven collaborations. Media Contact: thecollective@shadegrouppr.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hello-there-collective-launches-the-collective-302317885.html SOURCE Hello There CollectiveIntel has detailed major updates in the quest to improve performance of its ill-fated Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake processors that were released back in October. The inconsistent performance at times saw them perform slower that older models with some very questionable results, especially in games. However, it has released a long list of fixes that could improve performance by up to 30%. What were the problems with Intel's Core Ultra 200 processors? There are no fewer than eight problems identified as causes of poor performance in reviewers' test systems back in October and these have largely been addressed in recent weeks via Windows updates as well as game patches and motherboard BIOS updates. Intel claims significant performance updates are here and more are coming for its troubled Core ... [+] Ultra 200 processors In short, practically everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong in terms of launch performance with everything from increased memory latency, PCIe resizable BAR performance and its own Application Performance Optimizer (APO) all contributing to what Intel claims is a significant loss in performance as well consistency. That's certainly what reviewers saw at launch and some games such as Cyberpunk 2077 were catastrophically underperforming. The Fed’s ‘Biggest Nightmare’ Is Suddenly Coming True As Bitcoin Price Surges Elon Musk Xmail Teaser Poses New Threat For Billions Of Gmail Users Mystery Drones Saga: President Biden Calls Sightings ‘Nothing Nefarious, Apparently’ (Updated) Intel Core Ultra 200 performance updates Intel has detailed the various symptoms, causes and fixes of performance issues with its Core Ultra ... [+] 200 desktop processors The fixes actually come in four parts. Firstly, Windows 11 update KB5044384, new BIOS updates currently available for Z890 motherboards, an updated anti-cheap driver provided by Epic Games to fix stability issues and finally, another round of motherboard BIOS updates set to land in January 2025. Intel Core Ultra 200 Windows 11 update KB5044384 Fixes provided in this update impact several issues reported by Intel. Firstly the processor power management (PPM) in Windows was not fully optimized for the new Core Ultra 200 processors due to Intel releasing this update to coincide with retail availability of the products, potentially leaving reviewers with generic PPM profiles in their systems. According to Intel, missing, incomplete, or malfunctioning PPM can affect CPU frequency, core parking, C-State latency and memory latency that could contribute massively to not just lower than expected performance, but highly variable performance too. Intel estimates this affected performance anywhere from 6% to 30% and included single-threaded as well as multi-threaded performance. In addition, Intel's Application Performance Optimizer, a software-level feature that amongst other things ensures demanding tasks such as games threads are sent to higher-performing cores on a CPU, may not have been working properly. This could mean that game threads were sent to lower power E-cores or otherwise not given priority and sent to higher-performing P-cores. This issue too has apparently been fixed in update KB5044384 , which you can get via Windows Update and could add up to 14% more performance. Intel Core Ultra 200 - New BIOS updates When reviewers test CPUs, they'll usually set the correct memory frequency and make sure the CPU performance profile is correctly configured, but other settings are usually left as they are. This is on the assumption that performance-boosting settings such as PCIe resizable BAR are configured properly as standard - in the case of resizable-BAR this has been set to enabled as standard for a number of years. CPU-specific options such as compute tile ring frequency and memory controller ratio or 'gear' are also usually configured for optimate default performance. According to Intel, though, some of these settings may not have been set correctly in the BIOS, for example being disabled when they should have been enabled. It's reasonable here for any reviewer to assume that Resizable-BAR would be enabled out of the box as it usually is so it's possible some may have missed the fact it was disabled if in fact it was. The latest BIOS updates will make sure these settings are configured properly and you can get them by visiting the support page of your specific motherboard model. Intel Core Ultra 200 - January will see further fixes Intel Core Ultra 200 processors will receive additional new BIOS versions in the first half of January that will add additional performance, citing single-digit performance benefits across 35 games. The BIOS versions to watch out for are those including microcode update 0x114 with the final update including Intel CSME Firmware Kit 19.0.0.1854v2 and Windows 11 26100.2314 or newer.Batten down the hatches — the home side may be in for yet another humiliating defeat this weekend in Cardiff. Saturday's Wales vs South Africa live stream may well see plenty of tries scored and here we explain how you can watch the rugby from anywhere in the world with a VPN — and potentially for free. Of course there would be no shame in losing to the Springboks — Saturday's world number one-ranked visitors have won the 2023 World Cup and Rugby Championship in the last 13 months. But with a record 11 successive losses, Warren Gatland needs his men to deliver something special to save his job and avoid continued embarrassment on the world stage. South Africa are looking to sign off from the Autumn Internationals with three wins from three games following an imperious few weeks. They were dominant against Scotland at Murrayfield and, despite falling behind a couple of times, never really looked like they'd slip up against England at Twickenham last weekend. Can the Dragons summon up the spirit of their one-point win in Bloemfontein two years ago and steal a surprise victory? Read on to see your Wales vs South Africa live stream options on Saturday and how to watch 2024 Autumn International rugby from anywhere, including details of free live streams. How to watch Wales vs South Africa for free There's good news for Welsh rugby fans at home, as this game against the Springboks will be shown absolutely FREE on the Welsh-language S4C channel. S4C is also streamed online via the free-to-use BBC iPlayer . Just note that you will need a valid U.K. TV licence in order to watch. And, of course, the commentary will be in Welsh. Not at home in the U.K. right now? You'll need to use a VPN to get around any geo-restrictions. Full instructions below. How to watch Wales vs South Africa live streams from anywhere Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the rugby on your usual subscription? You can still watch Wales vs South Africa live online thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN . It's the best on the market — find out why we rate it so highly in our NordVPN review . Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away from the U.K. and want to view your usual streaming service, you'd select a United Kingdom-based server from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual streaming service and watch Wales vs South Africa online as if you were back at home — so S4C on BBC iPlayer for Welsh viewers. How to watch Wales vs South Africa 2024 in the U.S. NBC 's streaming service Peacock has the rights to show every international rugby game this November. Wales vs South Africa kicks off at 12:40 p.m. ET / 9:40 a.m. PT on Saturday. If you don't already have the service, Peacock TV subscriptions start from only $7.99/month, rising to $13.99/month to remove the ads. If you already subscribe to Peacock but are outside the U.S. right now, then using a VPN like NordVPN will help you access the rugby live streams. Watch Wales vs South Africa live streams in the U.K. TNT Sports is showing all of this year's Autumn Internationals in the U.K. including Wales vs South Africa on TNT Sports 2. You can watch TNT Sports online by subscribing to the Discovery Plus Premium plan for £30.99/month, or you can add TNT Sports through Sky, BT, EE or Virgin Media to watch via your television provider. As explained above, you can also watch this match for free on S4C and online via the BBC iPlayer if you're a U.K. TV licence holder (note: commentary will be in Welsh). If you're not in the U.K. right now but wish to use one of these streaming services, try using NordVPN to watch as if you were back at home. Watch Wales vs Springboks live streams in South Africa Rugby fans in South Africa can watch the Springboks play against Wales on pay-tv channel SuperSport — it's on its Grandstand channel. There are various SuperSport packages available, whether you want to watch via DStv or stream. Kick-off is 7:40 p.m. SAST on Saturday. Not at home in South Africa right now? You can still follow the game by using a VPN such as NordVPN . Watch Wales vs South Africa live streams in Australia Wales vs South Africa will be shown on Stan Sport for rugby fans Down Under, along all of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series live streams. This match starts at 4:40 a.m. AEDT in the early hours of Sunday morning. Base Stan plans cost from $12/month, and you'll need to add Stan Sport for a further $15/month. It's available on a wide variety of devices including smart TVs, iOS and Android phones, Chromecast, Apple TV and more. Stan Sport is also the place to watch Champions League , Europa League and Europa Conference League football, and Formula E. If you're currently out of Australia but want to watch rugby live streams via your home service, you'll need to get yourself a VPN . Instructions above. How to watch Wales vs South Africa live streams in Canada Sports streaming specialist DAZN is the Canadian broadcaster for all of this November's rugby internationals, including Wales vs South Africa live streams. DAZN costs $34.99/month, although you can save a decent amount by buying annually ($299 paid on a monthly basis). DAZN has apps on pretty much every streaming platform around. Canadians stuck abroad who still want want watch rugby union via DAZN can use a VPN such as NordVPN to make your streaming device believe it's back home in Canada. How to watch Wales vs South Africa live streams in New Zealand Live November international coverage in New Zealand — including Wales vs South Africa — comes courtesy of Sky Sport , which is available as part of a range of pay TV packages. This one's on Sky Sport 2 at 6:40 a.m. NZDT Sunday morning and subscribers can also watch the rugby on mobiles using the Sky Go service. If you're not a subscriber, you can also watch online through the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform. It costs $29.99/week or $49.99/month and can be cancelled any time. Outside of New Zealand right now? Watch rugby union live streams just like you would at home with the help of a quality VPN . More from Tom's Guide
Memphis vs. Mississippi State Basketball Tickets – Saturday, December 21Game and Fish proposes three instream flow water rights to protect native trout
Van Nistelrooy returned to Old Trafford as Erik ten Hag’s assistant in the summer and had a four-game interim spell in charge following his compatriot’s sacking in October. He left the club in the wake of Ruben Amorim’s appointment but was only out of work for two weeks after being appointed Leicester’s new manager on a deal until 2027. The 48-year-old had a glittering playing career with United and was disappointed his return had to end so soon. “The moment I took over the interim job what I said was I’m here to help United and to stay to help United, and I meant it,” he said. “So I was disappointed, yeah, very much so, and it hurt I had to leave. “The only job I would take as an assistant was at United because of the bond that I have with the people in the club and the fans. “But in the end I got my head around it because I also understand the new manager. I’m in football long enough, and I’ve managed myself, that you can think of a situation, me being there, I understand. “I spoke to Ruben about it, fair enough to him, the conversation was grateful, man to man, person to person, manager to manager, and that helped a lot to move on and straightaway get into talks with new possibilities which of course lifted my spirits.” The Dutchman takes on a difficult job at the King Power Stadium as he is tasked with keeping Leicester in the Premier League. He inherits an influential dressing room, which has seen a number of managers come and go over the last few years. Ruud's here for his first press conference as our Manager 😃 pic.twitter.com/A4Juixvorb — Leicester City (@LCFC) December 2, 2024 Van Nistelrooy revealed he has done his due diligence and also let the players know as well. “It’s the only way you can work. It’s mutual respect. I also mentioned to the players yesterday that I looked at the squad and started to make phone calls about players, because in football everyone knows everyone,” he said. “With two or three phone calls you hear stories about 20 players and for me it was important that you hear there are good characters there. That’s important, that there are good people there. “I look at the players how they play. I obviously don’t know them but I got general information and the individuals that they are a good bunch of people. That was important for me to get in.”Fresno EOC has a new leader and no answers for where millions of dollars have goneFresno EOC has a new leader and no answers for where millions of dollars have gone
None
Students were recognised for their achievements in the Kaikorai Valley College 2024 senior prizegiving Kaikorai Valley College 2024 Proxime Accessit Hunor Peter. Year 11 Awards: Lucas Bain, diligence in English, mathematics, physical education, science and technology wood; Harmony Baker-Wihongi, subject commendation in hospitality; Sophie Bartley, diligence in art, English, hospitality, mathematics, music and science; Tylo Bonthuys, 3rd place in digital technology, diligence in technology wood; Dallis Bosworth, 1st place in art, diligence in mathematics; Liam Dick, 1st place in music, diligence in digital technology, English, mathematics and physical education; Grace Duxbury, 1st place in geography, Japanese, physical education and science, 2nd place in English and mathematics, diligence in English and mathematics; Ishika Eshrani, diligence in design and visual communication and mathematics; Zara Evans, 3rd place in geography, subject commendation in English, diligence in history; Jamin Falwasser, 3rd place in music, diligence in mathematics and physical education; Finn Haughey, subject commendation in English and mathematics, diligence in mathematics; Reed Hipgrave, subject commendation in mathematics and music, diligence in English, mathematics, physical education and science, Louka Holden, diligence in art and mathematics; Joshua Hopping, award for senior design and visual communication,2nd place in physical education, subject commendation in music and science, diligence in English, design and visual communication and mathematics; Azariah Hughes, subject commendation in hospitality; Chloe Hughes, 3rd place in drama, diligence in English, geography, mathematics, physical education and science; Annina Imfeld, diligence in drama and physics; Charles Jansen, diligence in mathematics; Sophie Jones. 2nd place in drama, diligence in English, mathematics and physical education; Mizuki Kajiyama, 1st place in esol, mathematics and urban farm esol, 2nd Place in physical education, subject commendation in esol, level 2 painting and science, diligence in mathematics and urban farm esol; Christoph Kwast, diligence in physics; Janelle Martin, diligence in English and music; James Pedersen, diligence in English, design and visual communication, mathematics and technology wood; Liam Preston, diligence in mathematics and music; Max Quigley, 2nd place in science, 3rd place in mathematics, subject commendation in music, diligence in English, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION; Ezekiel Renton, diligence in art and hospitality; Blake Rickerby, diligence in English, drama and mathematics; Sophie Rielly, diligence in English, drama, geography and history; Kayden Robinson, diligence in music and mathematics; Shalia Rowe, diligence in history and hospitality; Grace Shemely, diligence in English, drama, mathematics, music, science and textiles technology; Niachelle Steenekamp 2nd place in English, geography, history and Japanese, 3rd place in science, diligence in English and history; Aditya Surira, 1st Place in digital technology, diligence in technology metal; James Tate, diligence in English, hospitality, mathematics, science and technology wood; Cody Te Ngahue-Forbes, cup for the greatest contribution to music, 2nd place in music, diligence in mathematics; Alex Tiffany, 2nd place in digital technology, subject commendation in mathematics, diligence in English and mathematics; Wairangi Tunoho, diligence in technology wood; Fynn Watkin-Robertson, subject commendation in English, diligence in mathematics and technology wood; Bailey Wells, 1st place in English and history, 3rd place in Japanese, diligence in English, geography, history, mathematics and science; Joshua White, 1st place in drama, subject commendation in English and geography, diligence in mathematics, physical education and science; Hikone Yokosaka, 2nd place in esol, 3rd place in urban farm esol, diligence in esol, geography and urban farm esol Year 12 Awards: Alyssa Bayne, award for excellence in science, 1st place in biology, 2nd place in chemistry, 3rd place in English; Lucas Bevin, subject commendation in physical education diligence in technology wood; Andrea Bonifazi, diligence in mathematics; Lexie Bottomley, 1st place in hospitality, diligence in gateway and mathematics; Skyla Brown, diligence in English, history, Japanese and mathematics; Hayley Brown-Fogarty, diligence in physical education; Amy Clarke, 2nd place in hospitality, diligence in design and visual communication, English, Mathematics, media studies; Sharlett Cooper, subject commendation in biology, diligence in chemistry and painting; Ethan Cosgrove, diligence in English and mathematics; Hayley Crawford, 1st place in photography, diligence in English and mathematics; Drew Dasler, award for top year 12 mathematics student, 1st place in mathematics, 2nd place in biology, diligence in physical education; Taylor Dennison, 3rd place in digital technology, diligence in photography; Mackenzie Dinnissen, 1st place in physical education, 2nd place in photography, diligence in English, history, mathematics and media studies; Lucas Evans, diligence in English, history and mathematics; Sam Finch, diligence in brathwaite centre literacy, mathematics, physical education and spec; Tomoaki Funayama, diligence in esol; Tayla Gascoyne, 1st place in drama, diligence in English, mathematics and physical education; Jack Gibb, 2nd place in digital technology, diligence in English, geography, history and mathematics; Laurence Gordon, 2nd place in drama, diligence in mathematics; Madison Hammer, 1st place in painting, subject commendation in biology, diligence in chemistry and media studies; Amy Hitchcox, 1st place in English, 3rd place in photography and textiles technology, diligence in biology, geography, mathematics and textiles technology; Janco Horn, 2nd place in media studies, 3rd place in chemistry, subject commendation in physics, diligence in English and technology metal; Matt Hurring, diligence in mathematics; Caleb Jones, mainland fasteners award, diligence in technology wood; Krystal Kerr, diligence in English, hospitality and media studies; Nichanun Khamsrikaew, 1st place in hospitality, 3rd place in music, diligence in media studies and painting; Zara Kleinlangevelsloo, award for senior practical textiles technology, 1st place in geography, history and textiles technology, 2nd place in English, diligence in textiles technology; Riko Kondo, diligence in esol; Ruben Levens, diligence in music; Kiane Maestro, subject commendation in media studies and tourism and travel, diligence in biology; Yuki Matsuura, 1st place in esol and urban farm esol, subject commendation in esol, diligence in hospitality, physical education and urban farm esol; Layla Maynard, diligence in mathematics and tourism and travel; Catherine McLeod,1st place in music, 2nd place in physical education, diligence in English, history, Japanese and mathematics; Cayden McVicker, diligence in mathematics and physical education; Hannah Miller, diligence in biology and tourism and travel; Takeru Miyoshi, diligence in esol, hospitality and urban farm esol; Memphis Muir, 1st place in digital technology, 2nd place in music and physics, 3rd place in mathematics, diligence in English and textiles technology; Kwan Yi Ng, 2nd place in biology and mathematics, 3rd place in physics, subject commendation in esol, Diligence in chemistry and technology wood; Pharitporn Panitkachonkul, 2nd place in esol, textiles technology and urban farm esol, 3rd place in painting, diligence in esol, hospitality, textiles technology and urban farm esol; Dania Piatov, diligence in physics; Jasmine Rankin, 2nd place in history, subject commendation in media studies; Euwen Robson-Roberts, diligence in technology metal; Jade Scott, diligence in Japanese; Gabriel Sealy, diligence in English and mathematics; Josh Serna, diligence in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physical education; Justyn Stephens, diligence in hospitality; Nabo Suh, diligence in esol; James Sutherland, 1st place in physics, subject commendation in music, diligence in hospitality and Japanese; Thomas Sutherland, 1st place in chemistry and media studies, 2nd place in painting, diligence in design and visual communication; Virtuous Tabe, 3rd place in physical education, diligence in English, gateway, mathematics and textiles technology; Austin Thomas Ching, diligence in mathematics; Miyu Toyama, diligence in esol; Sawa Toyoda, diligence in urban farm esol; Bailey Walters, diligence in English and music, Ko Ho Yiu, diligence in physical education Year 13 Awards: Thaer Akleh, diligence in physical education and physics; Manaka Arai, 2nd place in music, diligence in statistics; Adrien Auvray Matyn, language cup, 1st place in calculus, French and Japanese, subject commendation in English and physical education; Samuel Bennett, diligence in calculus; Thomas Burns, drama cup for contribution to drama, 1st place in drama, diligence in geography; Tristin Carey-Bailey, 1st place in gateway, diligence in outdoor pursuits; Blake Clark, diligence in brathwaite centre drama, literacy, music spec and outdoor pursuits; Daniel Comins, trophy for the student showing the most passion in biology, 1st place in biology and chemistry, 3rd place in physics, subject commendation in calculus, diligence in Japanese; Emilie Cook, 2nd place in Japanese and physics, 3rd place in chemistry, subject commendation in biology and calculus; Samantha Elliott, 1st place in English and outdoor pursuits, 2nd place in chemistry, 3rd place in biology and calculus; Arlya Gordon, top hospitality award for most promising hospitality student, 1st place in history, hospitality and statistics, diligence in biology and chemistry; Bea Harbrow, cup for photography, 1st place in photography; Kaden Hopping, 1st place in music, diligence in outdoor pursuits and statistics; Daimon Hughes, 1st place in physical education, 3rd place in drama, diligence in English, physics and technology wood; Freya Hunter, diligence in media studies; Tara MacKay, award for commitment to art, 1st place in geography and painting, 2nd place in statistics, diligence in art history; Keziah Maestro, 3rd place in statistics, subject commendation in esol, diligence in hospitality; Ka Lok Man, Diligence in esol, hospitality and physical education; Shelby Marsden, diligence in media studies; Sophie Marsh, 2nd place in hospitality, subject commendation in history, diligence in geography; Nevaeh McKenzie, award for contribution to Te Reo Māori, 2nd place in drama, diligence in biology and English; Omar Momani, diligence in brathwaite centre physical education; Hunter Moreton, 3rd place in physical education, subject commendation in calculus, diligence in biology and Japanese; Hunor cup for scientific leadership, 1st place in physics, 2nd place in biology, Japanese and mathematics with calculus; Liza Piatova, 2nd place in English, Subject commendation in biology, diligence in statistics; Maanveer Pillay, 2nd place in in physical education, diligence in English and gateway; Bhavya Prasad, diligence in drama; Amelia Quigley, 2nd place in history, diligence in chemistry; Dartanyon Richards, 3rd place in music, diligence in technology wood; Suryanayan Sudheesh, subject commendation in music, diligence in English; Kelsey Wadley, diligence in drama; Ashlee Walters, spec headway award, diligence in brathwaite centre community programmes and spec; Damion Webb, spec, headway award, diligence in brathwaite centre art, drama, literacy, mathematics, music and spec, Ella Woodward, subject commendation in travel and tourism, diligence in drama and media studies Otago University Scholarships Hunor Peter University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Emilie Cook University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Liza Piatova Otago University 150th Anniversary Scholarship Daniel Comins Otago University 150th Anniversary Scholarship Otago Polytechnic Scholarship Maanveer Pillay Otago Polytechnic Principal's Leadership Award Hunter Moreton Otago Polytechnic Mana Pounamu Scholarship Other Arlya Gordon CATE Scholarship Special Prizes Thomas Burns, Outstanding Contribution to Junior Activities Award; James Tate, Contribution to the Urban Farm Award; Ng Kwan Yi, Contribution to School Life Award; Hunter Moreton, Whāia te iti Kahurāngi Award; Maanveer Pillay, Pasifika Award; Liza Piatova, Communication Award; Hunter Moreton, Lead and Inspire Award; Harry de Woeps, Service to the School Cup; Samantha Elliott, Resilience and Determination Cup, Emilie Cook, All Round Excellence Cup; Ashlee Walters, Brathwaite Centre Student of the Year Award; Tristin Carey Bailey, Vocational Excellence Award, Grace Duxbury, Academic Excellence at Year 11 Trophy, Zara Kleinlangevelsloo, Academic Excellence at Year 12 Cup Geoff Broad Memorial Awards: Proxime Accessit: Hunor Peter Dux: Adrien Auvray Matyn Sports and Cultural Prizegiving – 16 October 2024 Athletics: Samantha Elliott, cup, senior girls; Iuean McAulay, trophy, senior boys; Virtuous Tabe, cup, intermediate girls (u16); Kayden Robinson, cup, intermediate boys (U16); Hunor Peter, cup, senior 1500m; Azariah Hughes, trophy, junior girls (u15); Manaaki Ropata, trophy, junior boys (u15); Mille Burgess, trophy, minor girls (u14); Yuuki McIntosh Yamada, trophy, minor boys (u14); Isla Dinnissen, ATHLETICS TROPHY, year 7 girls; Benjamin Fitiao-Cross, athletics trophy, year 7 boys; Isaiah Siggleko, athletics trophy, year 7 boys; Emily Bevin, athletics trophy, year 8 girls; Troy Wana, athletics trophy, year 8 boys; Cross Country: Mackenzie Dinnissen, cup, senior girls; Hunor Peter, cup, senior boys; Virtuous Tabe, cup, intermediate girls (u16); Kayden Robinson, cup, intermediate boys (u16); Eden Bell-Nash, cup, junior girls (u15); George Canning, cup, junior boys (u15); Millie Burgess, cup, minor girls (u14); Danyon Bent, Cup, minor boys (u14); Ruby Nicholson, cup, year 8 girls; Oran Hunter, trophy, year 8 boys; Ghazal Aldouss, trophy, year 7 girls; Nixon Rowe-Sharkey, trophy, year 7 boys Badminton: Hunter Moreton, cup, service to boys’ badminton; Emilie Cook, cup, services to girls’ badminton; Basketball: Hunter Moreton, Cup, most valuable boy basketball player; Azariah Hughes, trophy, most valuable girl basketball player; junior a boys; cup best performed basketball team; Bella Geekie, trophy, year 9 and 10 girls’ most valuable player; Noah Fitiao-Cross, trophy, year 9 and 10 boys’ most valuable player; Futsal: Nichanun Khamsrikaew, girls’ futsal trophy, most valuable player; Matthew Barrett, Boys’ futsal trophy, most valuable player; George Canning, junior boys’ futsal trophy, most valuable player; Kobi Rohtmets, girls’ futsal, most valuable player; Cameron Wilson, boys’ futsal, most valuable player Golf: Matt Hurring, golf, most improved player; James Tate, golf, player of the year Handball: Hunter Moreton, cup, greatest contribution to handball Judo: Aditya Surira, cup, best judoka; Sophie Bartley, judo club trophy, most improved judoka Lifesaving: Mackenzie Dinnissen, cup, contribution to lifesaving Miniball: Payton Pearson-Halbert, trophy, most promising girl miniball player Troy Wana, Trophy, most promising boy miniball player Netball: Natalie Weis, trophy, most promising junior netball player Amy Hitchcox, Cup, most valuable netball player; senior a, cup, best performed netball team; Grace Duxbury, trophy, most improved senior netball player; Mackenzie Dinnissen, netball trophy, greatest contribution to netball; Bella Geekie, netball trophy, most improved junior netball player; Kailah McLaren, year 7 and 8 netball trophy, most promising player; Isla Dinnissen, year 7 and 8 netball trophy, most improved player; Azariah Hughes, netball trophy, most promising senior player Outdoor Pursuits: Samantha Elliott, outdoor pursuits trophy, outstanding contribution Soccer: Daniel Duxbury, junior boys’ soccer trophy, most promising junior player; Danyon Bent, boys’ soccer trophy, most improved player; Maanveer Pillay, soccer cup, most promising player; boys senior xi, football cup, best performed team Table Tennis: Ella Woodward, girls’ table tennis cup, greatest contribution; Graham Lee, Boy’s table tennis cup, greatest contribution Touch: Hunter Moreton, touch trophy, best and fairest player; Noah Fitiao-Cross, Junior touch trophy, most promising junior player; Oran Hunter, trophy, most promising yr 7 & 8 touch player Volleyball: Thomas Burns, cup, most valuable boys’ volleyball player; Nevaeh McKenzie, trophy, most valuable girls’ volleyball player Waterpolo: Hunor Peter, waterpolo trophy, most valuable player Other Prizes: brathwaite centre award, Lukas Vandervis, the brathwaite centre sport award athletes with disabilities; challenge cup: Nader Aldouss, 1000km challenge cup; Amy Andrews, p.r.i.d.e. trophy, student with highest sponsorship Adrien Auvray Matyn, stone street trophy Cultural Awards Cups And Trophies Liam Dick, music, excellence in instrumental playing in a group; Arni-Ka Williams, music centre trophy, most promising junior instrumentalist; Catherine McLeod, award, excellence in performance singing; Brooklyn Guise, award, junior instrumentalist; Hunor Peter, award, contribution to kapa haka; Thomas Burns, trophy, promise in performance; Graham Lee, trophy, promise in junior drama; Sam Finch, brathwaite centre, cultural award Special Awards: Amber Hurring, cup for junior music performance; Hunter Moreton, cup performance in and contribution to senior boys sport; Mackenzie Dinnissen, cup performance in and contribution to senior girls sport; Bella Geekie, the trophy for all round performance and contribution to junior girls sport; Noah Fitiao-Cross, trophy for all round performance and contribution to junior boys sport; Noah Fitiao-Cross, leadership trophy for junior sport; Lillian Bain, the trophy for outstanding junior sporting performances; Liam Shand, trophy fairplay in sport; Liza Piatova, valley arts/cultural person of the year; Hunor Peter, award, consistent and positive contribution to kapa haka at KVC; Ella Woodward, sportsperson of the yearKatie Porter granted temporary restraining order against an ex after ‘ongoing threats and harassment’
Realme has announced the launch of the Realme 14 Pro series. The new smartphones will arrive next month, but the exact date has not been revealed yet. The series will include two models: Realme 14 Pro and Realme 14 Pro+. Both will feature a unique color-changing back panel. This isn’t the first time Realme has used such technology. The also had a color-changing rear design. However, that model changed color under UV light. The Realme 14 Pro is different. Its back panels will change color when the temperature drops to 16°C or lower. We recently got a closer look at the Realme 14 Pro+. Its temperature-sensitive color-changing feature is impressive. The design responds beautifully to colder environments. We’ve also shared some on the Realme 14 Pro+, giving a sneak peek into its capabilities. Realme hasn’t shared the full specifications of the Realme 14 Pro and Realme 14 Pro+. However, one key detail is confirmed. The Realme 14 Pro+ will be running the chipset. This processor offers strong performance and energy efficiency, making it ideal for multitasking and gaming. Realme continues to focus on innovation and stylish designs. With the Realme 14 Pro series, the brand aims to stand out in the crowded smartphone market. The color-changing back panel is a unique feature that adds a fun and dynamic touch. Stay tuned for more details as Realme continues to tease information about the in the days leading up to the launch. Whether it’s performance, design, or innovation, the Realme 14 Pro series is expected to deliver on all fronts, making it a launch worth anticipating.
Katie Porter granted temporary restraining order against an ex after ‘ongoing threats and harassment’Man Utd enter ‘initial concrete talks’ to sign Viktor Gyokeres from SportingHUNTINGTON, W.Va. , Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Energy Services of America Corporation (the "Company" or "Energy Services") (Nasdaq: ESOA ) has completed the previously announced purchase of Tribute Contracting & Consultants, LLC ("Tribute"), an underground utility contractor that employs approximately 90 construction workers and primarily specializes in water and wastewater system installations in Ohio , Kentucky , and West Virginia. As previously noted, Energy Services purchased substantially all of the assets of Tribute for $22 million in cash, less any assumed debt and working capital adjustments, and $2.0 million of Energy Services' common stock. Todd Harrah and Tommy Enyart will continue their employment with Energy Services' new subsidiary and commented on the announcement, "We are excited to join forces with Energy Services and look forward to contributing to the company's continued success." Douglas Reynolds , President, commented on the announcement. "We are excited to add Tribute to the Energy Services team. This acquisition is consistent with our strategy of buying companies that are familiar to us and further enhances our presence in the water distribution and wastewater categories." About Energy Services Energy Services of America Corporation (NASDAQ: ESOA ), headquartered in Huntington, WV , is a contractor and service company that operates primarily in the mid-Atlantic and Central regions of the United States and provides services to customers in the natural gas, petroleum, water distribution, automotive, chemical, and power industries. Energy Services employs 1,200+ employees on a regular basis. The Company's core values are safety, quality, and production. Certain statements contained in the release including, without limitation, the words "believes," "anticipates," "intends," "expects" or words of similar import, constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"). Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements of the Company expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, general economic and business conditions, changes in business strategy or development plans, the integration of acquired business and other factors referenced in this release. Given these uncertainties, prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims any obligation to update any such factors or to publicly announce the results of any revisions to any of the forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect future events or developments. SOURCE Energy Services of America Corporation
- Previous: apex slotvip login philippines
- Next: bali slot vip