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Charlotte Tilbury's Boxing Day sale is here with reductions up to 40% on make-up and skincareGeode Capital Management LLC cut its stake in Under Armour, Inc. ( NYSE:UAA – Free Report ) by 8.0% in the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 2,881,081 shares of the company’s stock after selling 249,650 shares during the period. Geode Capital Management LLC owned about 0.67% of Under Armour worth $25,679,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other hedge funds have also modified their holdings of UAA. Nomura Asset Management Co. Ltd. lifted its holdings in Under Armour by 163.6% during the 3rd quarter. Nomura Asset Management Co. Ltd. now owns 2,900 shares of the company’s stock valued at $26,000 after purchasing an additional 1,800 shares during the last quarter. Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC bought a new position in shares of Under Armour in the third quarter valued at approximately $56,000. CWM LLC boosted its holdings in shares of Under Armour by 20.7% in the 3rd quarter. CWM LLC now owns 8,211 shares of the company’s stock worth $73,000 after acquiring an additional 1,409 shares in the last quarter. Koss Olinger Consulting LLC bought a new stake in Under Armour during the 2nd quarter worth approximately $79,000. Finally, DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale bought a new stake in Under Armour during the 2nd quarter worth approximately $80,000. 34.58% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth Several equities analysts have issued reports on the company. Barclays cut their price objective on Under Armour from $12.00 to $11.00 and set an “equal weight” rating for the company in a research report on Monday, December 16th. UBS Group increased their price objective on shares of Under Armour from $12.00 to $16.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a report on Friday, November 8th. Morgan Stanley reaffirmed an “underweight” rating and issued a $4.00 target price on shares of Under Armour in a research note on Friday, December 13th. Robert W. Baird upped their target price on shares of Under Armour from $8.00 to $10.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research report on Friday, November 8th. Finally, Telsey Advisory Group reissued a “market perform” rating and issued a $10.00 price target on shares of Under Armour in a report on Friday, December 13th. Three equities research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, thirteen have assigned a hold rating, four have issued a buy rating and one has assigned a strong buy rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the stock has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $9.28. Under Armour Stock Down 0.8 % NYSE:UAA opened at $8.38 on Friday. The company has a quick ratio of 1.24, a current ratio of 2.18 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.30. Under Armour, Inc. has a 12-month low of $6.17 and a 12-month high of $11.89. The firm has a market capitalization of $3.62 billion, a P/E ratio of -279.24 and a beta of 1.69. The stock’s fifty day simple moving average is $9.28 and its 200-day simple moving average is $8.14. Insider Activity In related news, insider Mehri Shadman sold 9,639 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Monday, November 18th. The stock was sold at an average price of $8.81, for a total transaction of $84,919.59. Following the sale, the insider now owns 172,899 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,523,240.19. This trade represents a 5.28 % decrease in their position. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link . Also, CFO David Bergman sold 30,000 shares of Under Armour stock in a transaction dated Monday, December 2nd. The stock was sold at an average price of $9.09, for a total value of $272,700.00. Following the transaction, the chief financial officer now owns 494,210 shares in the company, valued at approximately $4,492,368.90. This represents a 5.72 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders sold a total of 56,879 shares of company stock valued at $508,642 in the last ninety days. 15.60% of the stock is owned by insiders. Under Armour Profile ( Free Report ) Under Armour, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, engages developing, marketing, and distributing performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth. The company provides its apparel in compression, fitted, and loose fit types. It also offers footwear products for running, training, basketball, cleated sports, recovery, and outdoor applications. 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Christopher Nolan is following his Oscar-winning “Oppenheimer” with a true epic: Homer’s “The Odyssey.” It will open in theaters on July 17, 2026, Universal Pictures said Monday. Details remain scarce, but the studio teased that it will be a “mythic action epic shot across the world using brand new IMAX technology.” It will also be the first time that an adaptation of Homer’s saga will play on IMAX film screens. Nolan has been an IMAX enthusiast for years, going back to “The Dark Knight,” and has made his last three films exclusively using large format film and the highest resolution film cameras. For “ Oppenheimer ,” the first black-and-white IMAX film stock was developed. Nolan hasn’t said specifically what the new technology for “The Odyssey” will be, but earlier this month he told The Associated Press that they’re in an intensive testing phase with IMAX to prepare for the new production. “They have an incredible engineering staff, really brilliant minds doing extraordinary work,” Nolan said. “It’s wonderful to see innovation in the celluloid film arena still happening and happening at the highest level possible.” “The Odyssey” will be Nolan’s second collaboration with Universal Pictures following “Oppenheimer,” which earned nearly $1 billion at the box office and won the filmmaker his first Oscars, including for best director and best picture. Rumors about his next project have been swirling ever since, with near-daily speculations about plot — none of which turned out to be true — and casting. While there are many reports about actors joining the ensemble, none has been officially confirmed by the studio.

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REPEAT/ZoomInfo Named To Newsweek’s 2025 Excellence 1000 IndexGREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Ryan Forrest's 30 points led N.C. A&T over North Carolina Central 85-72 on Saturday. Forrest shot 12 of 18 from the field, including 2 for 4 from 3-point range, and went 4 for 7 from the line for the Aggies (4-10). Landon Glasper scored 25 points while going 7 of 17 from the floor, including 5 for 12 from 3-point range, and 6 for 6 from the line. Jahnathan Lamothe went 3 of 7 from the field (1 for 4 from 3-point range) to finish with nine points, while adding eight rebounds. The Aggies stopped an eight-game skid with the win. Po'Boigh King finished with 21 points for the Eagles (6-10). Keishon Porter added 11 points and seven rebounds for North Carolina Central. Dionte Johnson also recorded 11 points. N.C. A&T took the lead with 1:28 remaining in the first half and never looked back. The score was 46-39 at halftime, with Glasper racking up 18 points. Forrest scored 18 points in the second half to help lead the way as N.C. A&T went on to secure a victory, outscoring North Carolina Central by six points in the second half. NEXT UP Up next for N.C. A&T is a matchup Thursday with Elon at home. North Carolina Central hosts Saint Andrews (NC) on Tuesday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr sustained a left hand injury and possible concussion in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 14-11 victory over the New York Giants. The Saints feared Carr fractured the hand, per reports, and he was slated to undergo further testing. He reportedly had a cast on the hand when exiting the stadium. Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi said Carr may have to enter the concussion protocol. Carr was injured when he tried to leap for a first down late in the final quarter. He was near the sideline and went airborne, landing hard on the left hand with this face then slamming into the turf as he landed out of bounds with 3:59 left in the game. Jake Haener finished up the game for the Saints. Carr completed 20 of 31 passes for 219 yards, one touchdown and one interception for New Orleans. Overall, Carr has passed for 2,145 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions this season. He missed three games earlier this season due to an oblique injury. --Field Level Media

Amber Heard criticises social media in response to Blake Lively complaintNick Kyrgios has described Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek’s positive doping tests as “disgusting” ahead of his return to tennis. The controversial Australian has played only one match in more than two years because of injury but that has not stopped him being an outspoken presence on social media during a difficult few months for the sport. First it was announced in August that Sinner had failed two doping tests in March but was cleared of fault, while in November Swiatek was handed a one-month ban for a failed test caused by contaminated medication. Feels good getting these consecutive days training in the bank man.... Wrist re construction and back out here... blessed..................Without failing any drug tests 🙂‍↕️🙏🏽 be proud kygs doing it the right way 😩😂 — Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) Kyrgios has been particularly vociferous in his criticism of Sinner, who could yet face a ban after the World Anti-Doping Agency appealed the finding of no fault or negligence in his case. At a press conference ahead of the Brisbane International, Kyrgios told reporters: “I have to be outspoken about it because I don’t think there’s enough people that are speaking about it. I think people are trying to sweep it under the rug. “I just think that it’s been handled horrifically in our sport. Two world number ones both getting done for doping is disgusting for our sport. It’s a horrible look. “The tennis integrity right now – and everyone knows it, but no one wants to speak about it – it’s awful. It’s actually awful. And it’s not OK.” Kyrgios initially underwent knee surgery in January 2023, returning to action in June of that year, but he played only one match before pulling out of Wimbledon due to a torn ligament in his right wrist. He has not played a competitive match since, and it appeared doubtful that he would be able to return, but the 29-year-old will make his comeback in Brisbane this week. Kyrgios will take on France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in singles, while he will also team up with Novak Djokovic in a blockbuster doubles pairing. “It’s good to be back,” said Kyrgios. “I honestly never thought I’d be back playing at this level. Even entering an event like this, preparing, doing all the right things. “I’m really excited to just go out there and play, just play tennis. I saw Novak in the gym, playing doubles with him, a lot to be excited about that I’m able to get out there and compete again.” Asked whether he could get back to the same level that saw him reach the Wimbledon final in 2022, Kyrgios said: “I still believe I can, whether or not that’s factual or not. There was another player who was like, ‘You have to be realistic’. That’s not how I am. I always back my ability.” The new tennis season is already under way, with the United Cup team event beginning on Friday. Great Britain, who are weakened by the absence of Jack Draper through injury, begin their campaign against Argentina in Sydney on Monday before facing hosts Australia on Wednesday. That could pit Katie Boulter against fiance Alex De Minaur, with the pair having announced their engagement last week. “Obviously some incredible news from our side, but I think we kind of wanted it to die down a little bit before matches started,” said Boulter of the timing. “My private life is out in the public a little bit at the moment. But, in terms of the stuff that I’m doing on the court, I’ll be doing the best I can every single day to stay in my own little bubble.” Billy Harris has taken Draper’s place, with the British number one facing a race against time to be fit for the Australian Open because of a hip problem. Emma Raducanu is the sixth seed at the ASB Classic in Auckland and will begin her season with a match against Robin Montgomery, while Cameron Norrie takes on another American, Learner Tien, at the Hong Kong Open.Madhya Pradesh HC stays Religare AGM on investor's plea

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Trump asks Supreme Court to pause law that could ban TikTokWorld Don't miss out on the headlines from World. Followed categories will be added to My News. Donald Trump has doubled down on his promise to pardon his supporters involved in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol – vowing to do so on his first day back in the White House. In his first formal television interview since his November election win, the president-elect told NBC he’s “going to be acting very quickly” to address those arrested over the attack which aimed to overturn the 2020 election result. “First day ... Yeah, I’m looking for these pardons,” Mr Trump told NBC’s Kristen Welker on Meet the Press, in an interview which aired on Sunday US time. “I know the system,” he said. “The system’s a very corrupt system. They say to a guy, ‘You’re going to go to jail for two years or for 30 years.’ And these guys are looking, their whole lives have been destroyed. “For two years, they’ve been destroyed. But the system is a very nasty system.” Trump said he will fulfil a wild promise on 'day one'. Picture: NBC MORE: Ivanka reveals ‘hurtful toll’ behind Trump snub The Republican, who is six weeks out from his January inauguration, said there may be some exceptions if the individuals involved acted “radical” or “crazy”. “I’m going to look at everything. We’re going to look at individual cases,” he said. When asked about the rioters who have pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers, Mr Trump claimed: “they had no choice.” More than 1500 people have been arrested or charged in connection with the January 6 riots, almost 900 of whom pleading guilty. Mr Trump, who was impeached by Congress and criminally charged over his historic attempt to overturn the 2020 result has previously said he will pardon rioters involved in the attack. “Absolutely, I would,” he told journalists in Chicago in July. “If they’re innocent, I would pardon them.” During his interview with NBC, Mr Trump once again refused to admit he lost the 2020 vote. “No, why would I do that?” he said. He also said that members of Congress who investigated him over the insurrection by his supporters “should go to jail”. While stressing that he would not personally order law enforcement bodies to prosecute his political enemies, he said officials could take the decision to do so themselves. Mr Trump addressed the riots in his first formal television interview since the election. Picture: NBC When asked whether his pick to head the FBI, Kash Patel, should go through with his frequent threats to go after political opponents, Mr Trump answered: “If they think that somebody was dishonest or crooked or a corrupt politician, I think he probably has an obligation to do it.” Mr Trump said he will have “the absolute right” to prosecute domestic opponents because as president “I’m the chief law enforcement officer”. However, he said he was “not interested in that” and would instead work for economic growth and an end to illegal immigration, so that his “retribution will be through success”. Mr Trump’s interview was taped on Friday but aired on Sunday, following his meetings with the presidents of France and Ukraine over the weekend – his first foreign trip since winning the November election against Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump threatens to leave NATO Elsewhere in the interview, Mr Trump reiterated his familiar threat to leave NATO, the cornerstone of security in Europe since World War II, saying that US allies do not pay enough for their defence. “If they’re paying their bills, and if I think they’re treating us fairly, the answer is absolutely I’d stay with NATO,” he said. But there is also “absolutely” the possibility of America’s departure, he said. The president elect also stressed that his campaign promises of huge tariffs – including against top US trading partners Canada, Mexico and China – will be enacted. “We’re subsidising Mexico and we’re subsidising Canada and we’re subsidising many countries all over the world,” he said. Vowing that “properly used” tariffs are “a very powerful tool,” Mr Trump added that he would not only wield them economically, “but also for getting other things outside of economics.” As to whether Americans would see higher prices as a result of those tariffs, he said: “I can’t guarantee anything.” Mr Trump also reiterated his familiar threat to leave NATO. Picture: Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool/AFP Mass deportations Mr Trump also said he would go ahead with what economists say could be the hugely disruptive mass deportation of undocumented immigrants in the US. “I think you have to do it, and it’s a hard – it’s a very tough thing to do,” he said. He also said he would try to end the “ridiculous” constitutionally protected right to US citizenship for anyone born in the country. The president-elect offered a small olive branch to advocates for allowing some undocumented migrants – a key source of labour for much of the US economy – to stay. 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