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Lou Carnesecca, a Hall of Fame coach who took St. John’s University to national basketball prominence and who was known for his quick wit and colorful courtside persona, died Saturday. He was 99. His death was confirmed by Brian Browne, a spokesperson for the university, who provided no other details. When Carnesecca took over as the St. John’s head coach in 1965, the university, while rich in basketball tradition, played as an independent. It had begun a gradual move to the Jamaica section of the New York City borough of Queens from the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn 10 years earlier, and its Alumni Hall athletic building was only 4 years old. With the founding of the Big East Conference in 1979, St. John’s began competing regularly against leading basketball programs. Carnesecca took St. John’s to 18 NCAA Tournaments and six NITs, including the 1989 championship, and his teams won the Big East Tournament championship in 1983 and 1986. St. John’s won 526 games while losing 200 in Carnesecca’s two stints there, from 1965-70 and then, after his three seasons coaching the New York (now Brooklyn) Nets in the old American Basketball Association, from 1973-92. St. John’s was ranked No. 1 in the two major national polls for five consecutive weeks late in the 1984-85 season. Led by the All-American Chris Mullin (a future St. John’s coach), Mark Jackson, Walter Berry and Bill Wennington — all New Yorkers except for Wennington, who was from Montreal — St. John’s reached the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four that season before falling to Georgetown in the semifinals. Midway through the season, Carnesecca caught a cold, and his wife, Mary, suggested that he wear a sweater for his next game. He went through his closet and picked out a garish dark brown one with large red and blue chevrons across the front, a gift he had received a few years earlier from a visiting Italian coach. He wore the sweater through a prolonged winning streak, though as Carnesecca remarked to reporters at one point, “It’s ugly, isn’t it.” Fans sent him sweaters after that, and Carnesecca began wearing them regularly at courtside while roaming the sidelines, dancing up and down as he exhorted his players to greater feats. Carnesecca, known to just about everyone as Looie, spent hours watching game films at his home, though he wasn’t always the most organized at times, as a former St. John’s trainer, Lou DelCollo, told it. “You’d pick up the reel that was labeled as the first half of the Georgetown game, put it on the projector and find out it was the second half of the Providence game,” DelCollo told the Los Angeles Times in 1985. Although Carnesecca never won an NCAA championship, longtime Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was highly impressed. “In sports you’re often judged by what you haven’t done,” he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1991. “But what Louie has done is just incredible.” Carnesecca was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1992. Luigi Carnesecca was born Jan. 5, 1925, in Manhattan, the only child of Alfredo and Adele Carnesecca, Italian immigrants who owned an East Harlem delicatessen. He attended St. Ann’s Academy in Manhattan (now Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens), sitting on the bench as a basketball scrub, but he did experience a thrilling moment at the old Madison Square Garden on Eighth Avenue. “I was a terrible player,” he once told George Vecsey of The New York Times. “But I always wanted to be a coach. I was coaching little kids in the neighborhood, so they put me on the team at St. Ann’s, but I never played.” He added: “This was in the days when we played high school games in the Garden, and we were up by 40 points against St. Simon Stock, and the coach put me in, Dave Tobey, God rest his soul. “I was smart enough not to take the ball out of bounds, because, hah, I knew I would never get it back, so I got the ball and as soon as I cross the 10-second line, I let it fly. I didn’t even hit the rim or the backboard. The coach just took me right out of the game, and that was it.” After service in the Pacific with the Coast Guard during World War II, Carnesecca enrolled at St. John’s, where he got into three games as a junior varsity basketball player and played the infield for the baseball team. Following his graduation in 1950, he coached basketball and baseball at St. Ann’s. He returned to St. John’s in 1957 as an assistant basketball coach under Joe Lapchick, a former New York Knicks coach, and was succeeded in his high school posts by Jack Curran, who coached at Archbishop Molloy for 55 years. Carnesecca was named head coach at St. John’s when Lapchick retired. He won his 100th game in 1970, then left St. John’s for a lucrative contract as general manager and coach of the Nets. His teams made the ABA playoffs in each of his seasons and reached the league finals in 1972, losing to the Indiana Pacers. He had an overall record of 114-138 with the Nets. Carnesecca grew weary of the pro basketball grind. “It’s pretty hard to give the same halftime talk 118 times a year,” he said while announcing his retirement as St. John’s coach in April 1992. St. John’s renamed Alumni Hall as Lou Carnesecca Arena in November 2004. When Mullin was introduced by Carnesecca at his own Hall of Fame induction in 2011, he said, “I chose the best coach in the best city.” Following his coaching years, Carnesecca became a special assistant to the St. John’s president, working in community relations. St. John’s said in a statement that Carnesecca is survived by his wife of 73 years, Mary (Chiesa) Carnesecca; a daughter, Enes Carnesecca; a granddaughter, Ieva; a niece, Susan Chiesa; and a nephew, John Chiesa. In January 2001, Madison Square Garden raised a red and white banner emblazoned “526,” for Carnesecca’s 526 career victories in 24 seasons at St. John’s. “I’d be less than honest if I said I wasn’t thrilled,” he told the Times days before the ceremony, reflecting on how a boy raised by immigrant parents who ran a deli had succeeded in big-time sports. “I could have been slicing salami.” ——— This article originally appeared in The New York Times . © 2024 The New York Times CompanySANTA CLARA – George Kittle will charge Monday night onto the only home field he’s known as one of the NFL’s marquee players, the 49ers’ crowd will go wild, and the stage will be set, yet again. The show goes on, even if the 49ers (6-9) are ending their NFC Championship reign and perhaps passing the torch to Levi’s Stadium’s final visitors this season , the Detroit Lions (13-2). Kittle is 33 yards shy of his fourth 1,000-yard season, in an eight-year career that will garner him more All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. “I’m just very excited I got to spend eight years with the San Francisco 49ers, hopefully will continue to play here, because it’s a storied franchise,” Kittle said Friday when asked about his place among NFL all-time time ends. This won’t be his farewell game, right? Look, he isn’t saying that, and he said to wait until the offseason to publicly ask him about his contract, which runs through 2025 at a $14.4 million salary — a few million shy of Travis Kelce’s market-leading price among tight ends. After Christian McCaffrey and Trent Williams leveraged their elite play into extensions prior to this season, it’s obvious Kittle can and should do the same, for a franchise indebted to his production, leadership and standard-setting ways as a seven-time captain. “Dude, he’s been great to me regardless of the circumstances of winning or losing,” Brock Purdy said. “He sees something in me that’s pretty good. And he’s just been nothing but great encouragement to me. He’s real to me, about what I can do and where I can get better. He’s real and that’s why I love him.” For all the anticipation of Purdy’s blockbuster extension that can come as soon as the season ends, Kittle can strong-arm the 49ers’ brass into a deal more than any other player, all due respect to pending free agents Dre Greenlaw, Charvarius Ward, Aaron Banks, and Talanoa Hufanga. “More than anything, he’s a guy that’s going to do anything for you when you step on the field. Off the field he’s got your back,” Purdy added. “And for our team, man, we’ve been in some tough situations this year and that dude has been one of the dudes that comes to work every single day.” Kittle’s work this game likely will be to help block amid a patchwork offensive line with three new starters. That role is not taken lightly by Kittle, nor is his more renowned efforts as one of the franchise’s all-time best receivers. “Hopefully I can eventually catch T.O.,” said Kittle, whose 528 receptions and 7,241 yards rank third in 49ers’ receiving history behind only Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens. “I don’t think I’ll ever catch Jerry Rice on anything but that’s totally fine, I’m OK with that. I don’t think I want to play that long.” Kittle trails Owens by 64 catches and 1,331 yards for the No. 2 spots behind Rice (1,281 catches, 19,247 yards). He is the only tight end in 49ers history to reach the 1,000-yard mark, doing so in 2018, ’19, ’23, and, with 33 more yards, this season. The only other tight ends in NFL history with four 1,000-yard seasons: Kelce (seven), Tony Gonzalez (four), Rob Gronkowski (four), and, Jason Witten (four). “I’ll look back on that whenever I’m done playing,” said Kittle, noting his longevity is “until the wheels fall off or until my wife tells me to stop playing.” This season, he leads the 49ers with 68 catches, 967 yards and eight touchdowns. His perennial goal: 75 catches, 1,000 yards, 10 touchdowns. “I’d rather be winning football games but to have that (1,000-yard milestone) as a cherry on top is awesome,” Kittle said. “The more seasons you can stack up like that, the more fun things you can do down the road.” It’s a road that leads to Canton, Ohio and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Disclaimer: Kittle wrote a foreword for Cam Inman’s recently published book “The Franchise: San Francisco 49ers”. ©2024 MediaNews Group, Inc. Visit at mercurynews.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
But beyond his on-field contributions, Kuyt's humility and professionalism set him apart as a role model for aspiring footballers everywhere. He led by example, showing that success is not just about skill but also about character and determination. Kuyt's words and actions off the pitch reflected his passion for the game and his gratitude for the opportunities it had given him.The ‘vibecession’ could end next year, BMO forecasts
Dublin, Dec. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Roofing Market Research Report 2024-2029" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Roofing Market was valued at USD 213.76 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 280.29 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 4.62%. The global roofing market is highly competitive and diverse, with numerous players vying for market share. Key factors that shape the competitive landscape include product innovation, pricing strategies, distribution networks, and brand recognition. Major players in the global roofing industry include Owens Corning, CertainTeed Corporation, GAF Materials Corporation, Carlisle Companies Incorporated, and IKO Industries Ltd. These companies offer a wide range of roofing materials, such as asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tiles, and membranes. In addition, regional players and local manufacturers also contribute to the competitive dynamics of the industry. The industry is influenced by technological advancements, environmental regulations, and shifting consumer preferences, all of which contribute to the competitive landscape. Key Developments in the Global Roofing Market In May 2024, Carlisle revealed plans to invest over USD 45 million in expanding its cutting-edge Research & Innovation Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. In 2023, Roofit.Solar, a Europe-based company specializing in fully integrated solar roofs, raised around USD 7 million to meet the growing demand for rooftop solar power. It designs and produces solar roofs that aim to merge design with cutting-edge solar technology. The fully building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) solar roofs can endure extreme weather conditions. In 2023, Holcim signed an agreement to acquire Duro-Last, a leading U.S. company in commercial roofing systems with pro forma net sales of USD 540 million. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS Advanced Technology Integration Advanced technology integration spurred the innovation of cool roofs, green roofs, solar roofs, smart roofs, and modular roofs driven by customers' desires to scale down energy usage, minimize their facilities' adverse environmental effects, and enhance the functionality and durability of their roofs. Roofing contractors are implementing tools and software for improved project management, 3D modeling, and digital estimates. Smart roofs capture data on each detail, from temperature fluctuations to energy use through sensors and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Smart roofing technologies also contain sensors that may find leaks and other possible problems before they become serious concerns. Furthermore, 3D printing is used in modular roofing, making it possible to create unique roofing modules as needed. Climatic Changes Climate change is having a significant impact on the environment, society, and economy. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Europe is anticipated to experience significant climate change in the coming years, consisting of changing precipitation patterns, an increase in temperature, and rising sea levels. Furthermore, Europe is experiencing more frequent and intense heat waves, which could increase the demand for cooling energy. Therefore, such climatic conditions are anticipated to surge the sale of roofing materials across the region. Countries like the U.S. have experienced extremely unusual and destructive weather in the past few years. Some key witnessed weather events include hailstorms, tornadoes, snowstorms, floods, and even drought. INDUSTRY RESTRAINTS Lack of Skilled Labor The shortage of skilled labor is a significant challenge for the roofing market. As experienced workers retire, the new workforce lacks adequately trained and skilled professionals to replace them. This shortage can lead to project delays, increased labor costs, and compromised quality of artistry. The lack of well-structured & accessible training and apprenticeship programs about roofing can hinder the development of skilled roofers. These programs are crucial in cultivating talent and passing knowledge from experienced professionals to newcomers. Furthermore, roofing work can be hazardous, and concerns about safety regulations and worker protections can discourage potential workers from joining the field. Emphasizing safety standards and implementing measures to reduce workplace injuries can improve the image of the roofing profession and make it more appealing to potential workers. SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS INSIGHTS BY PRODUCT The global roofing market by product is segmented into bituminous roofing, asphalt shingles, metal roofing, concrete roofing, tile roofing, single-ply roofing, and others. The bituminous roofing segment holds the most considerable global market share, accounting for over 25% share by revenue in 2023. The bituminous roofing segment is gaining momentum as it offers durability, weather resistance, and ease of installation, making it an attractive option for many construction projects. In addition, advancements in bituminous roofing technology led to improved performance and longevity, further driving its popularity. Moreover, the cost-effectiveness of bituminous roofing compared to other materials contributes to its rising market share. These combined factors have resulted in the construction industry's heightened demand for bituminous roofing. INSIGHTS BY APPLICATION The global roofing market by application is segmented into new construction and re-roofing. By application, the new construction roofing segment dominates the global market. The rising trend in the new construction roofing market compared to re-roofing can be attributed to several factors. One key factor is the growth of new construction projects, driven by population growth and urbanization. As new buildings are constructed, there is a natural increase in the demand for roofing materials and services. In addition, building technology and materials advancements may make new construction roofing more appealing. New construction projects often incorporate the latest roofing materials and techniques, which can offer improved durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal compared to older roofing systems. It is also worth considering that re-roofing projects are often undertaken because of necessity, such as aging or damaged roofs, whereas creating entirely new structures drives new construction roofing. This fundamental difference in motivation may contribute to the relative growth of the new construction roofing market. Therefore, the combination of increased construction activity, technological advancements, regulatory factors, and differing motivations for new construction versus re-roofing will likely contribute to the rising trend in the new construction roofing market. INSIGHTS BY ROOF TYPE The slope roof type segment holds the most significant share of the global roofing market in 2023. Sloped roofs are often seen as more aesthetically pleasing and can enhance the overall appearance of a building. They also offer better drainage, which can help prevent water pooling and potential leaks. Furthermore, sloped roofs often provide more attic space, which can be utilized for storage or even converted into living space. From a practical standpoint, sloped roofs are better suited for areas with heavy rainfall or snow, as the slope allows for easier runoff and reduces the risk of structural damage. These factors contribute to the increasing popularity and market demand for slope roofs compared to flat roofs. INSIGHTS BY END-USER The global roofing market by end-user is segmented into residential and non-residential. The residential and non-residential roofing segments are influenced by technological advances, changing building codes and regulations, environmental concerns, and customer preferences. In 2023, the residential roofing segment dominated the global industry by end-users. The residential roofing market often experiences substantial growth compared to the non-residential segment. One of the reasons is the increase in new housing construction and home renovation projects, which drives the demand for residential roofing materials and services. In addition, homeowners tend to prioritize maintenance and replacement of their roofs to protect their investments and ensure the safety and integrity of their homes. Furthermore, population growth, urbanization, and renovation projects drive the demand for residential roofing services. GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS The global roofing market is a dynamic and complex industry influenced by various geographic factors. APAC held the largest global roofing market share, accounting for over a global revenue share of 37% in 2023. Several trends are shaping its growth, including adopting advanced roofing technologies, such as smart roofs, which integrate sensors and automation for improved functionality and energy efficiency. Also, in the APAC, rapid urbanization and population growth drive demand for residential and commercial construction, thus influencing the market. Furthermore, in North America, the market is driven by extreme weather conditions and a strong focus on energy efficiency. This region's demand for durable and weather-resistant roofing materials is high, leading to a significant market for products such as asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and synthetic roofing materials. Architectural trends, environmental regulations, and a growing emphasis on sustainable building practices shape the roofing market in Europe. This increases demand for eco-friendly materials such as green roofs, solar tiles, and recycled roofing products. Furthermore, Latin America and the Middle East experience growth in the roofing market due to rapid industrialization, urban development, and infrastructure projects. The demand for materials resistant to high temperatures, humidity, and sandstorms drives the market for clay tiles, concrete roofing, and modified bitumen membranes. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Key Company Profiles Carlisle Construction Materials Holcim Owens Corning Westlake Corporation Wienerberger Other Prominent Vendors Atlas Roofing Corporation BMI Group CertainTeed DBS Industries DML USA Metal Roofing Eagle Roofing Products Edilfibro Etex Group GAF GRS Global Roofing Solutions IKO Industrie Cotto Possagno Johns Manville JSW Group Klober Maxroof MCA Clay Roof Tile McElroy Metal Quality Metal Roofing Sika Swisspearl Group TAMKO Building Products Tata Steel Tegola Canadese KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED How big is the roofing market? Which region dominates the global roofing market share? What are the significant trends in the roofing industry? What is the growth rate of the global roofing market? Who are the key players in the global roofing market? Key Attributes: Key Topics Covered: 1. Scope & Coverage 2. Premium Insights 2.1. Opportunity Pocket 2.2. Key Market Highlights 2.3. Regional Insights 3. Market Dynamics 3.1. Opportunity & Trends 3.2. Market Enablers 3.3. Market Restrains 3.4. Introduction 3.5. Market Landscape 4. Market Segmentation 4.1. Product 4.2. Application 4.3. Roof Type 4.4. End-user 5. Geographical Segmentation 5.1. Asia-Pacific (APAC) 5.2. North America 5.3. Europe 5.4. Latin America 5.5. Middle East & Africa 6. Competitive Landscape 6.1. Competitive Scenario 6.2. Market Share Analysis 6.3. Key Company Profiles 6.4. Other Prominent Company Profiles For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/adsdrq About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Attachment Roofing MarketLUSAKA, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese enterprises in Zambia should take a leading role in driving the country's innovation and aligning with global technological and industrial transformation, the Chinese ambassador to Zambia has said. "I urge Chinese businesses to seize emerging opportunities in Zambia in sectors such as solar power, green mining, information and communication technology, and electric vehicles, while expanding collaboration in green development and the digital economy," Ambassador Han Jing said on Friday night during the annual conference and business forum organized by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Zambia. The event included the awarding of certificates to Chinese enterprises in recognition of their contributions in various areas, including outstanding corporate social responsibility and employment advancement. The ambassador commended the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Zambia for its pivotal role in promoting trade and investment cooperation between the two nations. Zambian Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry Chipoka Mulenga praised Chinese enterprises for investing in value addition to the country's raw materials. "Our government is focused on promoting value addition to raw materials, and we are pleased that Chinese enterprises have already begun investing in this area," Mulenga said. He noted that two Chinese companies have established factories in Zambia to produce electric cables from locally sourced copper. "Zambia is learning lessons from China, which has made significant efforts to promote value addition to raw materials as a strategy for economic growth," Mulenga added. "We are grateful that Chinese firms have responded to our call for investment in value addition."
"Daddy, what's wrong?" she asked, her small hand reaching out to touch his arm.Amlan Nayak of DFO Chilika Wildlife said that the Dolphin Census in Odisha's Chilika Lake will be conducted as per the dates communicated by the Chief Wildlife Warden. Speaking about the Dolphin Census, Amlan Nayak said that dolphin congregation is seen in many parts of the lake. He also said that about 50 per cent and above dolphins are seen near the outer channel. Migratory Birds Arrive at Odisha’s Chilika Lake as Winter Sets in #WATCH | Khordha, Odisha | On the Dolphin Census in Chilika, DFO Chilika Wildlife, Amlan Nayak said, "Dolphin congregation is seen in many parts of the lake and about 50% and above dolphins are seen near the outer channel. So the census will be conducted as per the dates... pic.twitter.com/SQeuO0VsCA — ANI (@ANI) December 30, 2024 (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter (X), Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)
NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Libero Copper & Gold Corporation LBC LBCMF (DE: 29H) (" Libero " or the " Company ") is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Research Capital Corporation as the sole agent and sole bookrunner (the " Agent "), in connection with a marketed, public offering of units of the Company (the " Units ") for aggregate gross proceeds of up to $3,000,000 (the " Offering ") at a price of $0.35 per Unit. Each Unit will be comprised of one common share of the Company (a " Common Share ") and of one Common Share purchase warrant of the Company (a " Warrant "). Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one Common Share at an exercise price of $0.50 for a period of 24 months following the closing of the Offering. The Company has granted the Agent an option (the " Over-Allotment Option ") to increase the size of the Offering by up to an additional number of Units, and/or the components thereof, that in the aggregate would be equal to approximately 15% of the total number of Units to be issued under the Offering, to cover over-allotments, if any, and for market stabilization purposes, exercisable at any time and from time to time up to 30 days following the closing of the Offering. The net proceeds from the Offering will be used by the Company for the exploration of the Mocoa copper-molybdenum project, working capital and general corporate purposes. The closing of the Offering is expected to occur on or about December 12, 2024 (the " Closing "), or on such date as agreed upon between the Company and the Agent, and is subject to the Company receiving all necessary regulatory approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange (the " Exchange ") to list, on the date of Closing, the Common Shares and the Common Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants and compensation warrants thereon. In connection with the Offering, the Company intends to file a prospectus supplement (the " Supplement ") to the Company's short form base shelf prospectus dated November 29, 2024 (the " Shelf Prospectus "), with the securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces of Canada (except Quebec). Copies of the Shelf Prospectus and, the Supplement to be filed in connection with the Offering, can be found on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca . The Shelf Prospectus contains, and the Supplement will contain, important detailed information about the Company and the Offering. Prospective investors should read the Supplement and accompanying Shelf Prospectus and the other documents the Company has filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca before making an investment decision. This press release is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the securities in the United States or in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to qualification or registration under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. The securities being offered have not been, nor will they be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and such securities may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons absent registration or an applicable exemption from U.S. registration requirements and applicable U.S. state securities laws. About Libero Copper Libero Copper is led by a team with rare experience—having advanced projects from post-resource discovery to the path of construction, including some of the few large copper projects built in the last 20 years. This real-world expertise drives Libero Copper's focus on relationships, responsibility, trust, and a relentless commitment to sustainable progress. At the core of Libero Copper's portfolio is the Mocoa copper-molybdenum porphyry deposit in Putumayo, Colombia. Mocoa stands as a cornerstone asset with immense potential for expansion. Now, with the Fiore Group's bold company-building vision behind it, Libero Copper is uniquely positioned to fill a crucial gap in the copper industry—advancing large-scale projects toward construction. Through this approach, Libero Copper is committed to creating lasting value for all stakeholders while positioning itself at the forefront of meeting the growing global demand for copper—the metal driving progress in the modern economy. Additional Information Ian Harris Chief Executive Officer +1 604 294 9039 harris@liberocopper.com Tetiana Konstantynivska Vice President Investor Relations +1 778 829 8455 tk@liberocopper.com Neither the Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Forward-looking statements This news release contains certain statements which constitute forward-looking statements or information under applicable Canadian securities laws, including statements relating to the expected size of the Offering, the anticipated timing of closing the Offering, the ability of the Company to satisfy all conditions to closing the Offering, and the expected use of proceeds from the Offering. Such forward-looking statements are subject to numerous known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company's control, which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those stated, anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include general economic and capital markets conditions, stock market volatility, the ability of the Company to obtain necessary consents for the Offering, including the approval of the Exchange, and the ability of the Company to complete the Offering on the terms expected or at all. Although the Company believes that the forward-looking statements in this news release are reasonable, they are based on factors and assumptions, based on currently available information, concerning future events, which may prove to be inaccurate. As such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements, as no assurance can be provided as to future plans, operations, results, levels of activity or achievements. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as of the date of this news release and, except as required by applicable law, the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or to revise any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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South Korean authorities seek warrant to detain impeached presidentAttorney General John Formella, who previously served as Gov. Chris Sununu’s legal counsel, should be disqualified from a high stakes criminal case brought against a sitting Supreme Court justice, defense attorneys argued Monday. They contend that Sununu will be a key witness in the case against Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, should it go to trial, and that Formella’s ties to Sununu present a conflict of interest. Sununu appointed Hantz Marconi to the state Supreme Court in 2017. She’s now accused of attempting to sway him into intervening in an ongoing investigation into her husband, Geno Marconi , the state ports director. During a hearing Monday, Richard Guerriero, Hantz Marconi’s lawyer, said that the attorney general cannot be impartial and fair, given his past work representing Sununu as his personal attorney and then serving as his attorney general. “His personal interests are directly tied to this very powerful and important witness,” Guerriero told the court. Guerriero argued that if the indictments aren’t dismissed, a special prosecutor should take over the case, to avoid a real or perceived conflict of interest. State prosecutors told Merrimack County Superior Court Judge Martin Honigberg that the case should proceed, arguing that Hantz Marconi’s claims that Formella cannot oversee the state Department of Justice and bring a legal case against her would set an unworkable precedent. “What the defense is asking for in this case is immunity,” said Joe Fincham, an assistant attorney general for the state. “That if you commit a crime in front of the governor, or any other high ranking client of the Attorney General, you are immune from prosecution in the state of New Hampshire.” The state also noted in legal filings that Sununu will leave office and return to being a private citizen starting in January, well before Hantz Marconi’s case would go to trial. Hantz Marconi was in the courtroom Monday, but did not address the court. She declined questions from reporters after the hearing. She waived her arraignment and entered a "not guilty" plea to the charges against her: two counts of improper influence, a felony, and five additional misdemeanors including criminal solicitation and obstructing government administration. Honigberg did not make an immediate ruling on her lawyer’s request to either dismiss the indictments or bar the Department of Justice from prosecuting the case. Hantz Marconi was indicted in October on allegations that she attempted to improperly influence an investigation into her husband when she met privately with Sununu and his personal attorney. The justice allegedly told Sununu during that June meeting that there was no merit to the allegations against her husband, Geno Marconi, and that her forced recusal from a majority of cases was harming the functioning of the state Supreme Court. A day after the indictments against Hantz Marconi were released, Geno Marconi was indicted by a Rockingham County grand jury for allegedly obtaining and disclosing confidential records involving Neil Levesque, who serves on the Pease Development Authority’s board of directors and is also the head of the Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. (The PDA board oversees the Division of Ports and Harbors, where Marconi has worked since 1995.) Marconi allegedly shared those records with a co-defendant, Bradley Cook, who served alongside Marconi on a port advisory committee. It isn’t clear what records Marconi allegedly obtained and shared or what he planned to do with those documents. Marconi entered a "not guilty" plea last week, with a trial possible next year. Cook also waived his arraignment last week. Lawyers for Hantz Marconi stressed repeatedly during Monday’s hearing that Sununu would be a “key witness” in her trial, as the governor and his legal counsel Rudy Ogden were the only people present during her June meeting with Sununu in the governor’s office. Before Sununu appointed him to lead the Department of Justice, Formella served as his legal counsel. It isn’t clear if Sununu himself alerted prosecutors about his meeting with Hantz Marconi, or if that information was shared by Ogden. It also isn’t known if the initial concerns about the meeting were made directly to Formella or someone else in his office. According to charging documents, Hantz Marconi is also accused of improperly contacting Steve Duprey, the chair of the Pease Development Authority, in April, shortly after her husband was placed on administrative leave with no explanation. (Duprey is a member of NHPR’s Board of Directors, but has no influence over the station’s coverage.) New Hampshire Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald could also be forced to testify should the case go to trial. Hantz Marconi has said she mentioned to MacDonald the idea of a meeting with Sununu, and that MacDonald told her he had no concerns about it. Lawyers for Hantz Marconi filed arguments alleging that Hantz Marconi’s meeting with Sununu was legal under her constitutionally protected free speech rights. Her alleged statements about the investigation hampering her work on the Supreme Court should also be protected under judicial immunity, they argued. Hantz Marconi was forced to recuse herself from all cases involving the Attorney General’s office beginning earlier this summer, after it became clear her husband was under investigation. In July, she was placed on administrative leave from the bench. 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Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the U.S.Cricket fans - and even Mitchell Starc - slam Marnus Labuschagne for his wild act during India's Boxing Day Test run chase Marnus Labuschagne was in slips on day five of Test India are facing a record run chase to win seesawing match By JAMES COONEY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and OLIVER CAFFREY AND ROGER VAUGHAN FOR AAP Published: 01:33, 30 December 2024 | Updated: 01:33, 30 December 2024 e-mail View comments Marnus Labuschagne is known for his enthusiasm on the cricket field, but one act has got on supporters' nerves during India 's Boxing Day Test run chase on Monday at the MCG. Labuschagne's gritty half-century drove Australia to a 333-run lead at the close of day four, but the Aussie was annoying fans - and even his teammate Mitchell Starc - with his constant appeals on day five. Numerous times throughout the morning, Labuschagne appealed for wickets that even his teammates didn't believe were a chance of falling. On one occasion, Starc waved Labuschagne and others away after he appealed a caught behind that missed the bat by, what commentators described as, 'a mile'. 'What on Earth is Marnus seeing here,' posted Fox Cricket to social media alongside a clip of the delivery in question. 'Marnus Labuschagne is showing he doesn't have a career post cricket as a test umpire,' wrote another. What on Earth is Marnus seeing here 😂 📺 Watch #AUSvIND LIVE on ch. 501 or stream on Kayo: https://t.co/M7LF1lrubY ✍️ BLOG https://t.co/AWdM6VUdAt 🔢 MATCH CENTRE https://t.co/vbMDJs2dQ5 pic.twitter.com/0UPlyHVwxE — Fox Cricket (@FoxCricket) December 29, 2024 Marnus Labuschagne was roasted by fans for his constant appeals on Monday morning Another posted a photo of a fan holding a sign, saying: 'Marnus free eye & ear checks @Specsavers'. India will need to defy history and the vagaries of the MCG wicket if they are to retain the Border-Gavaskar trophy for a record-extending fifth-straight series. Australia added only a further six runs on Monday after they were bowled out for 234 in the second over of day five, giving them a lead of 339. Nathan Lyon (41) and Scott Boland (15 not out), Australia's No.10 and 11, made 61 in a crucial last-wicket stand that shot the lead past the crucial 300 mark and frustrated India. A bumper crowd is expected to come to the MCG for what could be one of Test cricket's most memorable days. A total of 299,329 fans have already attended this Boxing Day Test, with the all-time MCG record crowd of 350,534 in the 1936-37 Ashes series, when Don Bradman was king, expected to fall. Out-of-form India captain Rohit Sharma will open the batting with young superstar Yashasvi Jaiswal. If India win, they go 2-1 up in the series and as the reigning champions, they will retain the trophy regardless of the fifth Test next week in Sydney. Labuschagne is known for his enthusiasm on the field and love of cricket But the highest successful Test run chase at the ground was nearly a century ago, when England made 7-332 to beat Australia in 1928. If India win, it will be their third-highest Test run chase. It would even beat the 7-329 they posted to win the fourth Test at the Gabba in 2021 and claim the series. Australia's recovery from a shaky 6-91 late on Sunday - also helped by skipper Pat Cummins' 41 - was the latest twist in an epic Test full of momentum swings. Indian superstar Jasprit Bumrah finished with figures of 5-57, giving him nine wickets for the Test and taking him up to 30 for the series. Australia batsman Marnus Labuschagne, who played in the 2021 loss, said that Brisbane wicket was far removed from the MCG pitch. 'As the game has gone on, the bounce has gotten less and more inconsistent,' said Labuschagne, who has impressed in this Test with 72 and 70. 'So we're just getting more balls hitting the stumps, more balls skidding through. Pat Cummins snagged two wickets in a single over on Monday morning 'That makes for pretty tricky batting, because more balls are hitting the stumps from a shorter length. Balls are skidding through (and) a few balls shot up today. 'That wicket (at the Gabba three years ago) was flat ... the main part of the wicket was really nice.' Just as Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar turned India's fortunes around on Saturday with their epic eighth-wicket stand, Reddy feels one good partnership on Monday will set up India for the win. Reddy top-scored with 114 in their first innings, his maiden Test ton. 'I feel like you need to get one partnership, one or two good partnerships,' he said. 'We can see later on the fourth day, it (the pitch) was doing a little bit more. 'But we don't need to put on more pressure, like pitches doing this or that. We need to play according to the situations.' Australia's opening bowler Mitch Starc also noted the absorbing contest was the perfect counter to some commentary that Tests should be shortened to four days. 'This why we've got five days for a Test match and really stick it up those who want four days,' he told ABC Radio. India Share or comment on this article: Cricket fans - and even Mitchell Starc - slam Marnus Labuschagne for his wild act during India's Boxing Day Test run chase e-mail Add comment
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