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CONOR MCGREGOR has appeared to suggest a shock showdown with Logan Paul has been finalised. The Notorious revealed earlier this month that he was in preliminary talks over an exhibition boxing match with the YouTube sensation. And the 36-year-old has suggested the fight - which is set to be financed by Indian billionaire Anant Ambani - is on the brink of being announced. Veteran MMA journalist Emmett Glenn reported on Sunday that McGregor is now gearing up to face the social media sensation in a Mumbai melee next year. Glenn also reveale d both men are set to earn a whopping £200MILLION ($250m) each for the South Asian slugfest. The crossover clash is said to be set to take place at the Wankhede Stadium and will be part of the country's "Visit India ' tourism campaign. READ MORE ON MCGREGOR And McGregor seemingly confirmed Glenn's report by quoting his post on X with a Indian flag and a love-heart emoji . Casual and hardcore fight fans were quick to comment on the seemingly done deal, with one saying: "$250M each for an exhibition fight? "That's more than most world title fights pay!" Another said: " Money talks, $250M is crazy for each." Most read in Boxing BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKER S And another said: "I'm tired of these gimick fights. Dude is scared to go back into the UFC ." One remarked: "Holy s**t that will be wild! $250 mil each??" Another chimed in: "Lots of money for a boring fight." YouTube phenom Paul added even more fuel to the fire by liking an Instagram post citing the report. It was revealed last week that neither the UFC nor the WWE, who McGregor and Paul are respectively contracted to, have been approached about the bout. Both entities, however, are under the TKO Group Banner - meaning the possible punch-up would be incredible easy to make. Former two-division champion McGregor hasn't fought since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021. His next outing be his first since being found civilly liable for assaulting Nikita Hand at a Dublin Hotel in December 2018. The Irishman - who was accused of "raping and battering" Ms Hand - has vowed to appeal the verdict of last month's civil trial at Dublin 's High Court . THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball .Advanced Micro Devices Inc. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors despite daily gainsNASSAU, Bahamas — Scottie Scheffler brought a new putting grip to the Hero World Challenge and felt enough improvement to be satisfied with the result, a 5-under 67 that left him three shots behind Cameron Young on Thursday. Young was playing for the first time since the BMW Championship more than three months ago and found great success on and around the greens of Albany Golf Club, chipping beautifully and holing four birdie putts from 15 feet or longer for his 64. He led by two shots over Justin Thomas in his first competition since his daughter was born a few weeks ago. Thomas ran off four straight birdies late in his round and was a fraction of an inch away with a fifth. The big surprise was Scheffler, the No. 1 player in golf who looked as good as he has all year in compiling eight victories, including an Olympic gold medal. His iron play has no equal. His putting at times has kept him from winning more or winning bigger. He decided to try to a "saw" putting grip from about 20 feet or closer — the putter rests between his right thumb and his fingers, with his left index finger pointed down the shaft. "I'm always looking for ways to improve," Scheffler said. Scheffler last year began working with renowned putting instructor Phil Kenyon, and he says Kenyon mentioned the alternative putting grip back then. "But it was really our first time working together and it's something that's different than what I've done in the past," Scheffler said. "This year I had thought about it from time to time, and it was something that we had just said let's table that for the end of the season, take a look at it. "Figured this is a good week to try stuff." He opened with a wedge to 2 feet and he missed a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-5 third. But he holed a birdie from about the same distance at the next par 5, No. 6, and holed a sliding 6-footer on the ninth to save par. His longest putt was his last hole, from 12 feet for a closing birdie. "I really enjoyed the way it felt," he said. "I felt like I'm seeing some improvements in my stroke." Young, regarded as the best active player without a PGA Tour victory, is treating this holiday tournament as the start of a new season. He worked on getting stronger and got back to the basics in his powerful golf swing. And on this day, he was dialed in with his short game. He only struggled to save par twice and kept piling up birdies in his bogey-free round on an ideal day in the Bahamas. "The wind wasn't blowing much so it was relatively stress-free," Young said. Patrick Cantlay, along with Scheffler playing for the first time since the Presidents Cup, also was at 67 with Ludvig Aberg, Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala. Thomas also took this occasion to do a little experimenting against a 20-man field. He has using a 46-inch driver at home — a little more than an inch longer than his regular driver — in a bid to gain more speed. On a day with little wind, on a golf course with some room off the tee, he decided to put it in play. "Just with it being a little bit longer, I just kind of have to get the club out in front of me and get on top of it a little bit more," Thomas said. "I drove the hell out of it on the back, so that was nice to try something different and have it go a little bit better on the back." Thomas said the longer driver gives him 2 or 3 mph in ball speed and 10 extra yards in the air. "It's very specific for courses, but gave it a try," he said. Conditions were easy enough that only four players in field failed to break par, with Jason Day bringing up the rear with a 75.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said in a statement that its decision to backpedal resulted from “significant widespread misinformation” about the policy. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in, click here.US House approves bill to avert government shutdownROCHESTER – Right now, Ryan Johnson, the defenseman who played 41 games for the Buffalo Sabres as a rookie last season, ranks eighth or ninth on their depth chart. Last month, Johnson, 23, returned to Rochester, where he has quietly been gobbling up minutes alongside Jack Rathbone on the Americans’ top defense tandem. If the Sabres lose another defenseman to injury – after beginning the season with eight, Mattias Samuelsson recently went down – the youngster could be recalled. So as he patiently waits for his next opportunity, Johnson has developed into a stronger prospect, improving his consistency and defending. “His game has just grown so much and ... he’s just knocking on the door,” said Amerks assistant coach Nathan Paetsch, who’s in charge of the defense. Paetsch has coached him for the last two seasons in Rochester and visited him at the University of Minnesota for two years as a development coach. He knows him as well as anyone. “It’s the best hockey I’ve ever seen him play,” Paetsch said following Tuesday’s practice in Blue Cross Arena. “I think he’s taken it like a true pro and got better. I mean, he’s been so consistent. I’ve never seen his game this consistent. He has been just outstanding.” Paetsch said the 6-foot-1, 195-pound Johnson’s “defensive game has really taken a jump.” “He has just been a stalwart for us defensively,” he said. So Johnson, the 31st overall pick in 2019, and Rathbone, a free agent the Sabres signed during the offseason, are regularly awarded the difficult assignment of shutting down the opposition’s top line. “He and Rathbone have been a true shutdown D pair, even using their athleticism and just compete,” Paetsch said. Paetsch said their speed helps them reach pucks first. In 50-50 battles, they come hard and often win. “And it’s out of their zone,” he said. “They haven’t had to defend a lot, because either they’ve shut it down in the neutral zone or they’ve broken out pucks really fast out of the D-zone.” As a first-round pick, Johnson receives more attention. But Rathbone, 25, possesses notable talent. He played 17 games for the Vancouver Canucks over his first three pro seasons after leaving Harvard following his sophomore campaign. “He’s a really fun player to play with,” Johnson said. “I just love his game, love how explosive he is. It’s just very skilled and powerful.” Johnson, of course, knew he would likely return to the AHL, where he started and finished last season. The Sabres, having traded for Bowen Byram last season, signed Dennis Gilbert and brought back Jacob Bryson, have a surfeit of defenders. Kale Clague, who was also re-signed, accompanied the Sabres overseas to start the season before joining Rochester. He could be summoned ahead of Johnson. “It’s going to be another challenge, for sure,” Johnson said in September of the defense depth. “It’s going to be another hard situation where there’s a lot of guys, amazing players ahead of me right now in the lineup, so I guess how can I make the most of each day?” Paetsch believes Johnson has seized his opportunity with the Amerks and morphed into one of their “go-to guys.” The only thing that might be missing from Johnson’s game is a goal. In 83 total pro appearances between Buffalo and Rochester, he hasn’t scored yet. Johnson, who has registered 20 assists, including three in 15 outings this season, believes he can add more offense to his game. “It’s definitely inside of me,” he said. Paetsch said Johnson has put himself in perfect places to score that elusive goal. “It’s got to come,” he said. “I might jump on the ice and celebrate, because he deserves it. He’s had so many scoring chances every game, and one of those is just bound to go in. It’s inevitable.”Palantir Technologies ( PLTR -3.72% ) has seemingly become the market leader in developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) software in the real world. After working with government agencies in its earlier years, Palantir is thriving in the commercial sector, especially after launching its AIP platform for AI applications. Its accelerating revenue growth and juicy profit margins have fueled tremendous investment returns of nearly 400% over the past year. That's why pointing you to C3.ai ( AI -4.26% ) , another AI software stock, instead might seem counterintuitive. However, it makes sense when you consider all aspects of an investment, including the price you pay . Here is why C3.ai is poised to outperform Palantir stock in 2025. Palantir's excellence doesn't offset a ridiculous price tag I'm not here to argue against Palantir's fundamentals. It's a fantastic business that's gaining momentum on AI tailwinds. Revenue growth is accelerating as enterprises flock to Palantir's AIP platform . The company's U.S. commercial customer count grew an impressive 77% year over year in Q3 to 321. Palantir's software has a remarkable range, from assisting in military missions to running hospitals. The roughly 20,000 large businesses in the U.S. alone represent a tremendous market opportunity. Additionally, Palantir is growing profitably, evidenced by its consistently increasing Rule of 40 score. The Rule of 40 adds a company's percentage revenue growth to its free cash flow margin rate. Anything 40 or above is considered good, so Palantir's 68% in Q3 is stellar. But a company and its stock aren't the same. Palantir's stock has soared to bubble-like valuations by almost any metric. Its price-to-sales (P/S) ratio is over 74, and its forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is over 216 today (its trailing P/E is 411). The business grew revenue by 30% year over year in Q3. Meanwhile, analysts estimate that Palantir will grow earnings by an average of 28% annually over the long term. These growth rates don't come close to justifying Palantir's current valuation, meaning the stock likely reflects at least several years of future growth. Buying at these levels will probably produce subpar results until the stock's valuation makes more sense. C3.ai is growing on AI tailwinds but falls short in key areas. No, C3.ai isn't on Palantir's level. The company is a direct competitor to Palantir. It also offers AI software applications to government agencies and enterprises for various applications. Interestingly enough, C3.ai is enjoying similar AI tailwinds and following a growth trajectory like Palantir's. Revenue grew by almost 29% in C3.ai's latest quarter, close to Palantir's: AI Operating Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth) data by YCharts Where C3.ai falls short is the company's bottom line. Palantir is wonderfully profitable, generating $980 million in free cash flow over the past year on $2.6 billion in revenue (36% of revenue). The company is also consistently GAAP profitable and was added to the S&P 500 earlier this year. Meanwhile, C3.ai has burned over $58 million in cash over the past four quarters on $346 million in revenue. Even worse, its $274 million in trailing-12-month GAAP net losses are a gulf the business must close on, thanks mainly to high stock-based compensation amounting to nearly two-thirds of its revenue. C3.ai over Palantir? Why it's possible in 2025. Still, I like C3.ai over Palantir in 2025, despite its flaws. Why? Because it trades at a fraction of the valuation: AI PS Ratio data by YCharts Two similar companies are growing at comparable rates. Does profitability alone justify one trading at nearly five times the valuation of the other? More importantly, C3.ai's financials are improving. The company's cash burn bottomed out at over $200 million in early 2023 and has improved to just over $58 million over the past four quarters. Additionally, C3.ai has a healthy balance sheet with $730 million and zero debt. If the business generates cash flow in 2025 and shrinks its net losses, the market could recognize the improvement and reward C3.ai with a higher valuation. Still, even if the valuation remains unchanged, growing 30% will likely translate to solid investment returns. On the other hand, Palantir's stock price could fall if its steep valuation begins to crack due to disappointing earnings or shakiness in the broader market. Palantir is the better business and preferred stock when the valuation makes sense. But while Palantir trades on cloud nine, C3.ai is a sneaky contrarian stock idea for 2025 and is likely the better short-term pick.
WALNUT, CA, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Armlogi Holding Corp. (“Armlogi” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BTOC), a U.S.-based warehousing and logistics service provider that offers a comprehensive package of supply-chain solutions related to warehouse management and order fulfillment, today announced that it has closed on the $5 million second tranche of the Pre-Paid Advance (as defined below) pursuant to a Standby Equity Purchase Agreement (the “SEPA”) the Company entered into with YA II PN, Ltd. (“YA”), a fund managed by Yorkville Advisors Global, LP. As previously announced on November 25, 2024, Armlogi entered into the SEPA, where, pursuant to the terms of the SEPA, Armlogi will have the right, from time to time, until December 1, 2026, to require the Investor to purchase up to $50 million of shares of common stock of the Company, subject to certain limitations and conditions set forth in the SEPA, by delivering written notice to YA (an “Advance Notice”). Pursuant to the SEPA, YA will advance to the Company, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions as set forth therein, the principal amount of $21 million (the “Pre-Paid Advance”), which will be evidenced by convertible promissory notes (the “Promissory Notes”, together with the “SEPA”, the “Offering”) in three tranches. The Company has now received two tranches of the Pre-Paid Advance of $5 million each. “This second tranche closing represents another important milestone in strengthening Armlogi’s financial position and advancing our growth initiatives,” said Aidy Chou, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Armlogi. “The continued support from Yorkville Advisors through our SEPA arrangement provides us with flexible capital to execute our strategic plans and enhance our comprehensive supply-chain solutions platform. We remain focused on delivering value to our customers and shareholders as we continue to expand our warehousing and logistics capabilities.” About Armlogi Holding Corp. Armlogi Holding Corp., based in Walnut, CA, is a fast-growing U.S.-based warehousing and logistics service provider that offers a comprehensive package of supply-chain solutions relating to warehouse management and order fulfillment. The Company caters to cross-border e-commerce merchants looking to establish overseas warehouses in the U.S. market. With ten warehouses covering over three million square feet, the Company offers comprehensive one-stop warehousing and logistics services. The Company’s warehouses are equipped with facilities and technology for handling and storing large and bulky items. For more information, please visit www.armlogi.com . Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements. In addition, from time to time, we or our representatives may make forward-looking statements orally or in writing. We base these forward-looking statements on our expectations and projections about future events, which we derive from the information currently available to us. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or our future performance, including: our financial performance and projections; our growth in revenue and earnings; and our business prospects and opportunities. You can identify forward-looking statements by those that are not historical in nature, particularly those that use terminology such as “may,” “should,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “contemplates,” “estimates,” “believes,” “plans,” “projected,” “predicts,” “potential,” or “hopes” or the negative of these or similar terms. In evaluating these forward-looking statements, you should consider various factors, including: our ability to change the direction of the Company; our ability to keep pace with new technology and changing market needs; and the competitive environment of our business. These and other factors may cause our actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Forward-looking statements are only predictions. We are not obligated to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of uncertainties and assumptions. The forward-looking events discussed in this press release and other statements made from time to time by us or our representatives, may not occur, and actual events and results may differ materially and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions about us. Company Contact: info@armlogi.com Investor Relations Contact: Matthew Abenante, IRC President Strategic Investor Relations, LLC Tel: 347-947-2093 Email: matthew@strategic-ir.com
The champions had descended into crisis after a run of seven games without a win – six of which were defeats and the other an embarrassing 3-3 draw after leading 3-0. Four of those losses had come in the Premier League, heavily damaging their chances of claiming a fifth successive title, but they appeared to turn the corner by sweeping Forest aside at the Etihad Stadium. “We needed it,” said City manager Guardiola. “The club, the players, everyone needed to win. “But it is just one game and in three days we are at Selhurst Park, where it has always been difficult. “We played good. We still conceded some transitions and missed some easy things and lost some passes that you have to avoid, but in general, the most important thing was to break this routine of not winning games and we won it.” Kevin De Bruyne, making his first start since September after overcoming a pelvic injury, made a huge difference to a side that appeared rejuvenated. His powerful header was turned in by Bernardo Silva for the opening goal and the Belgian followed up with a powerful strike to make it 2-0. The 33-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season but it was a strong riposte to recent suggestions of a rift with Guardiola. A sweet strike 💥 ⚡️ #HighSpeedMoments | @eAndGroup pic.twitter.com/WJOkfKo2zr — Manchester City (@ManCity) December 4, 2024 “I’m so happy for him,” said Guardiola of De Bruyne’s telling contribution. “Last season he was many months injured and this season as well. “I’m so happy he’s back. He fought a lot, he’s worked and he’s back with his physicality. The minutes he played in Anfield were really good and today he played 75 fantastic minutes.” Jeremy Doku wrapped up a pleasing win when he finished a rapid counter-attack just before the hour but there was still a downside for City with injuries to defenders Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji. Guardiola said: “For Nathan it doesn’t look good and Manu has struggled a lot over the last two months. We will see. “Phil (Foden) has bronchitis but when he doesn’t have fever he will be ready.” Despite City’s dominance, Forest did have some bright moments and manager Nuno Espirito Santo was not downbeat. He said: “When you lose 3-0 and you say it was a good performance maybe people don’t understand, but I will not say that was a bad performance. “There are positive things for us in the game. Of course there are a lot of bad things, mistakes, but we had chances. “We didn’t achieve but I think we come out proud of ourselves because we tried. For sure, this game will allow us to grow.”Where Does The Los Angeles Chargers 2024 NFL Draft Class Rank?Delhi Transport Commissioner refutes Kejriwal's claims of inquiry against CM Atishi
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