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Sofi technologies EVP Kelli Keough sells shares worth $139,593Arsenal, Manchester City and Bayern Munich all advanced to the Women’s Champions League quarterfinals with with two games to spare on Thursday. Late substitute Lina Hurtig scored the winner in Arsenal's 1-0 victory over Juventus in London. Khadija Shaw scored twice for City in a 2-1 win at Swedish club Hammarby. City stayed perfect in Group D with four victories and reached the last eight for the first time since 2021. Bayern Munich was held 1-1 at Vålerenga in Norway and still earned a quarterfinal berth after Juventus' loss. Arsenal, Bayern and City join Chelsea, Lyon and Real Madrid in the quarterfinals. Two-time defending champion Barcelona routed Austrian champion St. Pölten 4-1. The Catalan club trails City by three points in their group and is in a strong position to advance. Bayern tops Group C with 10 points, Arsenal has nine followed by Juventus (3) and Vålerenga (1). Man City responded to its first loss of the season, 2-0 at Chelsea in the Women's Super League on Saturday. Still without injured star Vivianne Miedema , Shaw took charge, proving her scoring instincts after half an hour. The forward scored from inside the penalty area with a deflected shot that flew over goalkeeper Anna Tamminen to frustrate more than 20,000 noisy fans at the Stockholm Arena in the Swedish capital. Ellen Wangerheim equalized soon after the interval from close range to rejuvenate the crowd but Shaw struck again to restore the lead just minutes later. This time, she delivered a powerful right-footed finish from the edge of the area. Bayern dominated possession but could not translate it into goals until the 75th minute. It had to rely on substitute Jovana Damnjanović, who gave the visitors a late lead after connecting on a pass from Giulia Gwinn. The Norwegians, who have retained their domestic title, equalized in the 88th on Elise Thorsnes' header following a corner. Pernille Harder, who found the back of the net five times for Bayern in the previous three games, could not do it again on Thursday and was substituted. Hurtig came on with 10 minutes remaining and made her presence immediately felt with several headers. She finally made the breakthrough with a minute remaining in regulation, tapping in from close range after Juventus’ poor clearance of a low cross by Stina Blackstenius. Hurtig won the Italian title with Juventus in 2021 and 2022 before joining the Gunners. Juventus seemed to learn a lesson from its 4-0 loss to Arsenal last week as its defense held firm till Hurtig’s arrival. In an 11-minute span in the first half, Francisca Nazareth netted twice and 18-year-old Vicky Lopez scored once to put Barcelona in control. Nazareth's double was followed by Lopez hitting the third with a shot high into the net for her first Champions League goal. Alexia Putellas made it 4-0 in the second half, finishing a fast attack that tore apart the defense in Vienna. It was her 200th goal for Barcelona and the 100th the club scored in the Champions League’s group stage. Valentina Mädl, an 18-year-old forward, netted a consolation goal for the hosts. Barcelona has scored 20 goals in its past three games and can still become the first club to win its group in all four years since the introduction of the format. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerMbappe, Vinicius and Bellingham on target as Real Madrid beats Atalanta 3-2. Liverpool wins again

A $70 billion AI data centre industrial park is being proposed for northwestern Alberta, with a well-known Canadian investor attached to the project. On Monday, the Municipal District of Greenview announced it had signed a letter of intent with investor Kevin O’Leary Ventures to purchase and develop thousands of acres of land within the Greenview Industrial Gateway (GIG) just south of Grande Prairie. If the mega industrial park is built, it will be considered the largest of its kind in the world. Wonder Valley, which is planned to roll out in multiple phases, would include building off-grid natural gas and geothermal power infrastructure to support the behemoth AI data centre industrial park. A seemingly AI-generated video promoting the project was posted on the O’Leary Ventures . It depicts hyper-futuristic buildings set in a valley where “technology and nature come together in perfect harmony.” O’Leary Ventures, chaired by Canadian multi-millionaire and former investor Kevin O’Leary, claims the area’s cold-weather climate, skilled labour force, and Alberta’s pro-business policies make the GIG an “ideal site” for the project. “My joint venture team, led by Paul Palandjian, CEO of O’Leary Ventures, and Carl Agren, CEO of HPC and AI Data Centres, has sourced what we believe is the most compelling site in North America to generate and offer 7.5 gigawatts of low-cost power to hyperscalers over the next 5-10 years,” said O’Leary. “With existing permits, proximity to stranded natural gas, pipeline infrastructure, water, and a fibre optic network just a few kilometres away, we will be in the ground and up and running sooner than any scale project of its kind.” The project’s first phase, producing 1.4 gigawatts of power, is projected to cost $2 billion, with annual expansions of 1 gigawatt increments. The total investment, including infrastructure and ancillary structures, is expected to exceed $70 billion over its lifetime. “This is fantastic news for Alberta. Our efforts to attract investment, grow our technology and innovation sector, and leverage our natural and human resources are being noticed. I’m excited to watch this project unfold in the months and years to come,” said Premier Danielle Smith. Plans also include engaging Indigenous communities to create a mutually beneficial relationship. The stated Wonder Valley is expected to attract attention from global investors and industry leaders, setting a “new benchmark” for large-scale data infrastructure projects worldwide. “Beyond jobs and financial benefits, this venture promises to establish Alberta and Canada as world leaders and as a center of excellence in this emerging industry.”

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Syracuse Orange guard Kyle Cuffe Jr. (0) with a three pointer. The Syracuse Orange men’s basketball team takes on the Albany Great Danes Dec. 10, 2024 at the JMA Wireless Dome.Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.cum dennis nett | dnett@syracuse.com Dhani Joseph | dhjoseph@syr.edu Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Albany Great Danes at 7 p.m., Tuesday in the JMA Wireless Dome. The game will air on ESPN2 . See in-game team and individual stats here . Note: Refresh this page throughout Syracuse’s game vs. Albany to see the latest updates Sign up for more Orange basketball analysis from Donna Ditota in our ‘Posting Up’ newsletter. Try the newsletter for free >> Subscriber perk: Sign up for our exclusive Syracuse Sports newsletter from Brent Axe. Not a subscriber? Try the newsletter for free Fans can stream the full 2024-25 Syracuse Orange season on fuboTV . Fans can get cheap tickets to see the Orange from SeatGeek . Fanatics has a full collection of Syracuse Orange gear to shop online. Second half 11:24 remaining:, Syracuse 68, Albany 47 Freeman knocks down the triple that bounced around before it dropped in. Moore throws an over the head pass down to Majstorovic who finished inside. Bell knocks down a pair at the free throw line after getting fouled on a drive. A few plays later, Bell gets fouled on the pull-up jumper and knocks it down for the three-point play. 15:17 remaining: Syracuse 57, Albany 40 Carlos makes his way into the paint and finishes with the scoop at the hoop. On the next play, Carlos finds a streaking Davis who finishes with the dunk in transition. Davis soars up for the offensive rebound before going back up with the jump hook. Carlos gets downhill and finishes again at the basket. Largest lead of the night for the Orange at 17. Halftime: Syracuse 47, Albany 34 A major boost off the bench for Syracuse has helped them capture a double digit lead against the University of Albany. The Orange have 22 bench points at the break. The majority of the scoring has come from guard Kyle Cuffe who has 10 points and is perfect from the field. Donnie Freeman, who came off the bench in this one, has six points. Freeman did not start the game as a result of a personal issue. Coach Adrian Autry also elected to start freshman Elijah Moore for the first time this season. The game had been close for the first ten or so minutes of action. But it was Syracuse who managed to continually get high percentage shots at the rim. They shot nearly 60 percent from the field in the first half, and a lot of that was due to SU’s shot selection. 34 points for the home team came in the paint. If Albany has any chance of getting the win, they will have to find a way to slow down Syracuse’s offense. The Orange has 12 assists right now as a team. They average around 14 per game, so they are certainly operating at a high level right now on that side of the ball. Albany guards Amar’e Marshall and Kheni Briggs each have seven to lead the Great Danes. First half Lampkin finds Freeman cutting down low for a dunk. The center is up to three assists so far. Moore turns down the jumper and scores the reverse layup. Lampkin tip-toes the baseline to finish from underneath the basket. The big then finds a cutting Bell for the and-one finish. 3:49 remaining: Syracuse 38, Albany 28 Cuffe knocks down a pair at the line. Eddie Lampkin throws a touch pass to Davis for the dunk. Cuffe finishes with the contact in transition, up to ten points in the contest off the bench. 6:28 remaining: Syracuse 32, Albany 24 Carlos finds Freeman cutting for a two-handed slam dunk out of the time out. The guard then gets to the rim himself and scores the layup. Moore fakes out the defender with the shot fake before going up-an-under with the reverse layup. Kyle Cuffe Jr. knocks down the triple in some rare early minutes. Majstorovic deflects the pass, tracks it down the length of the floor before Freeman gets the ball and dunks it. Cuffe knocks down his second triple of the game. Big boost off the bench for SU so far. 11:40 remaining: Syracuse 14, Albany 14 Freeman checks into the game with 14:38 remaining in the first half. Davis bullies his way inside to finish off the drop-step move. Six early points for him. Elijah Moore follows up his own missed shot, grabbed the rebound, and then went up for another jumper that he knocked down. He struggled last game after back-to-back games dropping career-highs. Bell scores inside for his second basket. Petar Majstorovic scores the short jumper from about 10 feet out. Officials review an earlier 3 and change it to a 2-point basket. 15:54 remaining: Albany 9, Syracuse 7 Jyare Davis scores his first basket with a finish inside. Three Syracuse turnovers in the first two and a half minutes against an Albany team that isn’t particularly stalwarts on the defensive end. Jaquan Carlos finds Davis cutting baseline for the alley-oop slam over the defender. Chris Bell knocks down his first 3 of the night. The Orange as a whole didn’t make a single triple in its last time out against Notre Dame. Pregame Update: 6:45 p.m.: Adrian Autry has shuffled his starting lineup, inserting Elijah Moore for Lucas Taylor and Jyare Davis for Donnie Freeman. Freeman is not in the starting lineup as a result of a personal issue. Syracuse (4-4) returns home to the Dome to face the University at Albany (6-4). Despite the two programs being just two hours away, the last time they met was during the 2011-12 season. That matchup saw the Orange handily defeat the Great Danes, 98-74, and historically the series has followed that same trend. SU has won all eight prior matchups in a series that goes all the way back to 1918. The Orange, however, haven’t been as successful in recent outings overall. They recently lost 69-64 against Notre Dame. The game was the second in a row without the services of guard J.J. Starling. Both Donnie Freeman and Jyare Davis scored 20 points a piece in the loss. For UAlbany, they are coming off an 80-74 overtime loss to Boston University over the weekend. Offensively, this team can attack from a bunch of different angles. Four players average 10 or more points for the Great Danes, headlined by Byron Joshua who averages 13.6 points per game. One Thing To Keep An Eye On: Can SU Stay Undefeated At Home? Syracuse has played its best basketball on the Dome floor. All four of its wins this season have been at home. Although the injury to Starling will definitely be apparent at times offensively, the Orange will rely on its fans to give it the extra boost it needs to stay unbeaten at home. More Orange Basketball What time, TV channel is Syracuse basketball-UAlbany on today? 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Microchip Says It Will Shut Arizona Plant, Updates Outlook - Bloomberg( MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Anoto Group AB (the " Company " or " Anoto ") hereby announces the outcome of the Company's rights issue of approximately SEK 50 million (the“ Rights Issue ”) for which the subscription period ended on 19 December 2024. The Rights Issue has been subscribed to approximately 37.5 percent with and without the support of subscription rights. Underwriting commitments of 259,308,520 shares, corresponding to approximately 62.5 percent of the Rights Issue, will thus be utilized. The Rights Issue provides the Company with proceeds of approximately SEK 50 million before transaction costs and before set-off of loans. Final outcome In the Rights Issue, 154,891,590 shares were subscribed for with subscription rights, corresponding to approximately 37.3 percent of the Rights Issue. In addition, 623,720 shares were subscribed for without the support of subscription rights, corresponding to approximately 0.2 percent of the Rights Issue. Together, subscription with and without the support of subscription rights thus corresponds to approximately 37.5 percent of the Rights Issue. Thus, guarantee commitments of 259,308,520 shares, corresponding to approximately 62.5 percent of the Rights Issue, will be utilised. This entails that the authorisation to decide on an over-allotment issue if the Rights Issue was oversubscribed, which was resolved by the extraordinary general meeting on 26 November 2024, will not be utilised. The proceeds from the Rights Issue, together with the directed issue of approximately SEK 15 million (the“ Directed Issue ”) and the set-off issue of approximately SEK 21 million (the“ Set-off Issue ”) as announced on 25 October 2024 and resolved by the EGM on 26 November 2024, amounts to approximately SEK 86 million before transaction related costs. Of the issue proceeds, approximately SEK 47 million relates to set-off of loans in the issues. The last day of trading with BTAs is expected to occur on or about 8 January 2025. The first day of trading the new shares on Nasdaq Stockholm is expected to be 16 January 2025. Notice of allotment Allotment of shares has taken place in accordance with the allotment principles set out in the prospectus that was published on 29 November 2024. Notice of allotment to the persons who have subscribed for shares without subscription rights is expected to be distributed on 27 December 2024. Such subscribed and allotted shares shall be paid for in cash in accordance with the instructions on the contract note. Subscribers who have subscribed for shares through a nominee will receive notification of allocation in accordance with the respective nominee's procedures. Only those who have been allotted shares will be notified. 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Keir Starmer vows to move Britain closer to the EU - despite warnings it could alienate Donald TrumpSir Keir Starmer will commit to putting 13,000 police officers on the streets by the next election as part of his plan for change but faces criticism from Labour MPs for not committing to a bolder crime-fighting pledge. He will announce the first tranche of a £360 million fund to start recruiting officers as part of a speech on Thursday in which he will set out a series of targets for his government to hit by the next election. However, The Times has been told that the Home Office is still in talks with the Treasury over the specific funding commitments towards the pledge, which will determine when the full 13,000 neighbourhood police officers are in place. Starmer’s pledge to restore neighbourhood policing will be part of a new set of “tangible” goals that he will promise to deliver by the next election, expected in 2029.Trump names Andrew Ferguson as head of Federal Trade Commission to replace Lina Khan

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