Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "shaw"


25 mentions found


Maddison, Wilson and Rashford named in England World Cup squad
  + stars: | 2022-11-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/2] The tournament's official logo for the 2022 Qatar World Cup is seen on the Doha Tower, in Doha, Qatar, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoun/File PhotoNov 10 (Reuters) - England have included in-form Leicester City midfielder James Maddison in their squad for the World Cup in Qatar, with forwards Callum Wilson and Marcus Rashford also selected. Maddison and Newcastle United striker Wilson have not played for England since 2019, but have been rewarded for fine starts to the domestic season in the run-up to this month's tournament. Brentford striker Ivan Toney received his first call up for Nations League fixtures against Italy and Germany in September, but missed out on selection with Wilson and Rashford preferred. England begin their World Cup group campaign against Iran on Nov. 21 and also face the United States and Wales.
His potential candidacy was buoyed by better-than-expected results for his fellow Democrats in Tuesday's midterm elections, which White House officials deemed a vindication of his administration's policies. FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMPRepublican former President Donald Trump has hinted seemingly endlessly that he will launch a 2024 White House run soon, most recently pointing to next Tuesday as the date for a possible announcement. VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRISShould Biden decide not to run, Vice President Kamala Harris could step in. FORMER VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCERepublican former Vice President Mike Pence served as a loyal, prim No. The 63-year-old former Indiana governor is widely considered to be mulling a White House run.
CNN —‘Tis the season for wall charts and fans gathering around to pick their starting teams for the 2022 Qatar World Cup. “It’s always difficult when a guy helps you get to the World Cup, he scores three goals in World Cup qualifying and isn’t going to be a part of the program. Again, it’s more about who we did add that we felt good about.”All but one of the 26 will be making their World Cup debut at this year’s tournament and, according to the USMNT, it will be the youngest team to qualify for the World Cup. Octavio Passos/Getty Images Europe/Getty ImagesGhanaManager: Otto AddoThe final squad has not been announced yet. READ: Meet Otto Addo, the coach responsible for guiding some of Europe’s brightest young talents (2021)—–PortugalManager: Fernando SantosThe final squad has not been announced yet.
CNN —Steph Curry put on a performance for the ages against the Sacramento Kings to give the Golden State Warriors a much needed 116-113 win to end a five-game losing streak. Andrew Wiggins added 25 points and 10 rebounds and Klay Thompson chipped in with 16 to help the Warriors over the line. That pattern would continue, with the Warriors bench being outscored 49-15 by the Kings. By the end of the third quarter, the Warriors were still down by nine points, but Curry took it to the next level. After the game, Curry said: “That’s the story of this team.
DC's "Black Adam" cost nearly $200 million to make and has earned $321 million globally. It doesn't have a China release yet, and Marvel's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" opens this weekend. With Marvel's "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" hitting theaters this weekend, "Black Adam" will likely quickly fizzle at the box office. The first "Black Panther" grossed $202 million in its first weekend in the US, more than the $138 million "Black Adam" has earned in three weekends. On its current trajectory, "Black Adam" is on the way to being a box-office disappointment.
After a series of failed settlement talks, the battle between Rogers-Shaw and the antitrust agency kicked off in Canada's Competition Tribunal on Monday, which is expected to last at least four weeks. Rogers offered to sell Shaw's Freedom Mobile business to Quebecor Inc (QBRb.TO) to overcome competition bureau concerns, which the bureau rejected. It wanted the tribunal to reject the divestiture as a viable remedy and also issue an order blocking the Rogers-Shaw merger. But the initial rally in shares of Rogers and Shaw reversed after the competition bureau subsequently made clear it will pursue the litigation. Rogers-Shaw and Quebecor are racing against time to close the deal, as a delay poses financial risks, according to arguments made by the lawyers of Rogers-Shaw at the tribunal during a public hearing in late October.
A second-half goal by Brazilian defender Gabriel earned Mikel Arteta's side their 11th win in 13 league games and they have now beaten Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Chelsea. Gabriel's 63rd minute toe-poke by Gabriel was enough to lift Arsenal to 34 points from 13 games. "We're not in a fantastic moment as we speak and in the end Arsenal deserved to win because they were the better team overall," Potter said. But despite constant pressure they could not equalise as Liverpool held on for their first away league win of the season. Tottenham are in fourth place with 26 points from 14 games while Liverpool rose to eighth with 19 points.
Norm Hall/Getty Images Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen hurdles Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid as he scrambles for a first down. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Minnesota wide receiver Justin Jefferson dives for a two-point conversion during the Vikings' 29-22 victory over the Chicago Bears. Gerald Herbert/AP Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. is tripped up by Denver Broncos cornerback K'Waun Williams. David Richard/AP Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Breshad Perriman fumbles after catching a pass during the first half against the Green Bay Packers in Week 3. Gary A. Vasquez/USA Today Sports/Reuters New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas makes a reception against Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J.
Wealthy investors in Safeway’s parent, Albertsons Companies, have done better. And next week, they were slated to reap a $4 billion cash dividend in connection with a proposed $25 billion takeover of Albertsons by rival Kroger. Based on that stake and the amount of the dividend, Cerberus stands to receive roughly $1 billion of the dividend payout. Six of Albertsons’ 14 directors who voted for the dividend are affiliated with the major investors. This is the last, best and final hope for a truly unionized chain.”Nervous about the pensionThe proposed $4 billion cash dividend is large by many measures.
The economy has been trending downward for months, but it seems the shoe we've all been waiting to drop — layoffs — is starting to come down. Over on the tech side, Insider is covering the mass layoffs at Twitter, which started last night. Bloomberg reports that Twitter has been hit with a class action lawsuit, alleging staffers were not given enough notice before the cuts. Click here to see all the companies across industries that have already conducted layoffs. Keep updated with the latest business news throughout your day by checking out The Refresh from Insider, a dynamic audio news brief.
CNN —It’s almost a year since marathon runner Gotytom Gebreslase last spoke to her parents over the phone, a detachment she feels most strongly during races. “My wish is to meet them soon – that would make me happy.”Gebreslase breaks the tape at the World Athletics Championships. Some reassurance over her parents’ safety arrived following Gebreslase’s victory at the world championships in July, when she came across a TV report featuring an interview with her mother. “The result I got in the world championships built my confidence,” she says. “When I started running, [my parents] didn’t discourage me, they were encouraging me – especially my mom,” says Gebreslase.
Performance at rivals like Millennium, DE Shaw, and Balyasny fell behind. Billionaire Ken Griffin's Citadel outpaced its rivals with a 1.52% gain in October, increasing the year-to-date performance to 30.7% and topping returns at rivals like Millennium, DE Shaw, and Balyasny, according to investor figures seen by Insider. Citadel Equities was up 0.6% in October, bringing year-to-date performance to 17.4%. DE Shaw saw a 1.6% jump through the month ending October and was up 22.6% year-to-date. ExodusPoint slightly jumped 0.5% in October and was up 4.5% year-to-date, according to a source familiar with the firm's performance.
Oct 31 (Reuters) - Canada Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton has directed counsel for Rogers Communication Inc (RCIb.TO), Shaw Communications Inc (SJRb.TO) and the Competition Bureau to convene for a further case management conference on Tuesday. Chief Justice Crampton, who is presiding over an antitrust case against Rogers' takeover of Shaw, also asked all the parties to "reflect" about the deal, according to a notice posted on the Competition Tribunals's website. The mediation between Rogers and Shaw and Canada's competition bureau over the companies' C$20 billion ($14.69 billion) merger failed on Thursday, as the parties did not agree on the terms put forward by the tribunal. read moreRogers declined to comment when Reuters reached out to the company about the ruling, while Shaw and the Competition Bureau did not respond to requests for comment. read more($1 = 1.3612 Canadian dollars)Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal and Juby Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi AichOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
NHL roundup: Ducks win in OT to end 7-game slide
  + stars: | 2022-10-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/5] Oct 30, 2022; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Trevor Zegras (11) passes during the 2nd period against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Honda Center. Zegras finished a rush with a shot from the left circle for his sixth goal of the season, ending Anaheim's seven-game losing streak. Yegor Chinakhov scored in the second period for the Blue Jackets, who have lost three straight and four of five. Golden Knights 2, Jets 1 (OT)Jack Eichel scored with seven seconds remaining in overtime as Vegas edged Winnipeg in Las Vegas. Lawson Crouse and Nick Bjugstad scored for Arizona, which dropped its second straight at Arizona State University's 5,000-seat Mullett Arena.
TORONTO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - The mediation between Rogers Communications Inc (RCIb.TO), Shaw Communications (SJRb.TO) and Canada's competition bureau over the companies' C$20 billion merger failed on Thursday, as the parties did not agree on the terms put forward by the tribunal. "We are disappointed with this outcome and believe that litigation is both unnecessary and harmful to competition. The Bureau's unwillingness to meaningfully engage unduly delays lower wireless prices for Canadian consumers," the companies said in a joint statement. The move comes days after Canada's industry minister put forward terms for the merger to proceed. read moreReporting by Divya Rajagopal and Maria Ponnezhath; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
India's women to receive same national appearance fees as men
  + stars: | 2022-10-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW DELHI, Oct 27 (Reuters) - India's men and women cricket teams will be paid the same appearance fees to represent their country, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah said on Thursday. "We are implementing pay equity policy for our contracted BCCI women cricketers," Shaw wrote in a post on Twitter. "The match fee for both men and women cricketers will be same as we move into a new era of gender equality in Indian cricket." Under their current annual contracts, women cricketers in the highest bracket earn 5 million rupees, while Grade B players take home 3 million and Grade C, 1 million. Former India women team captain Mithali Raj hailed the announcement on Twitter as "historic".
TORONTO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc (RCIb.TO) and Shaw Communications (SJRb.TO) have failed to mediate their differences with Canada's competition bureau over their C$20 billion ($14.75 billion) merger, the companies said on Thursday. "The mediation did not yield a negotiated settlement," the companies said in a joint statement, adding that they remained committed to completing the transactions. The government's recent intervention had raised hopes that Canada would approve the merger deal, which has been blocked on competition concerns. Rogers declined to comment beyond the statement, while Shaw and the bureau did not immediately respond to requests for comment. ($1 = 1.3560 Canadian dollars)Reporting by Divya Rajagopal and Maria Ponnezhath; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index (.GSPTSE) ended up 182.75 points, or nearly 1%, at 19,279.76, its highest closing level since Oct. 4. The Toronto market's energy group rose 1.8% as U.S. crude oil futures settled 3% higher at $87.91 a barrel. The materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, added 1.8%, while industrials ended 1.3% higher. Shares of Rogers Communications Inc jumped 5.8%, while Shaw Communications Inc (SJRb.TO) shares were up 7.2% as investors bet that Canada is likely to approve Rogers Communications' bid for Shaw. Reporting by Fergal Smith; Additional reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Cynthia OstermanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Oct 26 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rallied on Wednesday as a smaller-than-expected increase in interest rate by the Bank of Canada raised hopes that the central bank could be reining in on one of its faster monetary tightening cycles ever. ET (1459 GMT), the Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index (.GSPTSE) jumped 1.32% to 19,348.72, its highest level in more than three weeks. The Bank of Canada raised its policy rate by half a percentage point to 3.75%, a 14-year high, against the backdrop of bets for another 75 basis points increase. It forecast that the economy could soon slip into a slight recession, but investors took comfort in the central bank reaching a potential pivot in its monetary policy. Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
TSX futures rise on commodity boost, BoC rate decision in focus
  + stars: | 2022-10-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Oct 26 (Reuters) - Futures for Canada's resources-heavy stock index rose on Wednesday as commodity prices gained, while investors awaited policy decision from the country's central bank which is expected to deliver another big rate hike. read moreTraders are currently pricing in a 84.3% chance of a 75 bps hike to 4.0% after inflation data last week came in hotter than forecast. Futures on the S&P/TSX index inched up 0.1% at 06:59 a.m. ET, although Wall Street futures tumbled after disappointing results from technology giants Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Alphabet (GOOGL.O) raised fears of slowing economic growth. ($1 = 1.3554 Canadian dollars)Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Vinay DwivediOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Canada on Tuesday imposed conditions on Rogers Communications' (RCIb.TO) proposed remedy to overcome competition bureau concerns about Rogers' planned C$20 billion ($14.7 billion) purchase of rival Shaw Communications (SJRb.TO). Rogers has offered to sell Shaw's Freedom Mobile unit to Quebecor Inc's (QBRb.TO) Videotron to allay the antitrust bureau's concerns over reduced competition in the Canadian market following the Shaw deal. Canadian Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne told a media conference on Tuesday that Videotron would be required to hold the Freedom Mobile unit for at least 10 years. Champagne also said the government has formally rejected the wholesale transfer of wireless spectrum license from Shaw to Rogers under the original deal. Canada Competition Bureau has said the sale of Freedom Mobile to Videotron is not sufficient to overcome its concerns about market concentration.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNorfolk Southern CEO on innovative solutions for supply chain disruptionsAlan Shaw, Norfolk Southern CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to offer his take on the current state of the U.S. economy and discuss overcoming supply chain disruptions, and expanding Norfolk Southern's intermodal franchise for growth.
Rogers' launched the deal to buy Shaw in March 2021, but the competition bureau blocked it saying it would lessen competition in a market which has among the highest wireless prices in the world. He said since the competition bureau sits under the minister, it is a signal to the bureau to settle. The competition bureau did not reply to an email seeking comment. Champagne's announcement comes as the companies start a two-day mediation process starting Thursday at the Competition Tribunal. Competition bureau has said the sale of Freedom Mobile to Quebecor is not sufficient to overcome its concerns about market concentration.
Sunday's results leave nothing between Arsenal and United in the early going, with the two sides tied on 12 points and having scored 11 goals scored while conceding none. Waelti opened the scoring for Arsenal in the 15th minute, snapping up a clearance from a corner and belting it into the net, and Norway international Maanum made it 2-0 seven minutes later with a powerful run and finish. In Sunday's late game, champions Chelsea had to battle hard on a sodden pitch but eventually won 2-0 away at Brighton & Hove Albion to stay third, level with the leaders on points but behind on goal difference and having played a game more. Also on Saturday, Jamaican striker Khadija Shaw scored either side of the break to help Manchester City to a comfortable 3-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Pritha Sarkar, Clare Fallon and Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
An Auditorium’s Sound in Concert
  + stars: | 2022-10-22 | by ( Barbara Jepson | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com. https://www.wsj.com/articles/david-geffen-hall-lincoln-center-wu-tsai-theater-liang-wang-paul-scarbrough-jaap-van-zweden-diamond-schmitt-architects-helen-huang-etienne-charles-christopher-martin-caroline-shaw-roomful-of-teeth-11666388354
Total: 25