Deni Avdija with an and one vs the Cleveland Cavaliers
Deni Avdija (Washington Wizards) with an and one vs the Cleveland Cavaliers, 02/06/2023
Deni Avdija (Washington Wizards) with an and one vs the Cleveland Cavaliers, 02/06/2023
OAKVILLE, Ont. — Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. named Chris Huskilson as its chief executive as it reported a loss in its latest quarter. Huskilson has been interim CEO since August 2023. The power utility, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says its loss attributable to shareholders amounted to US$89.1 million or 13 cents US per share for the quarter ended March 31. The result compared with a profit attributable to shareholders of US$270.1 million or 39 cents US per share in the same qua
CALGARY — Crescent Point Energy Corp. reported a loss of in its latest quarter as it was hit by a non-cash impairment charge related to assets in Saskatchewan it is selling. The oil and gas producer says it lost $411.7 million or 66 cents per share for the quarter ended March 31 compared with a profit of $216.7 million or 39 cents per share a year earlier. Oil and gas sales totalled $1.11 billion, up from $762.0 million in the first quarter of 2023. On an adjusted basis, the company says its net
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Investment management company Vulcan Value Partners recently released its first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The firm is happy with the first quarter’s outcomes. All of the strategic composites generated positive returns, and many of them outperformed their respective benchmarks. In the quarter, the fund’s Large Cap Composite returned […]
Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said Friday night’s skies will offer a chance for the Northern Lights to be seen.
The Labour leader was asked about the backlash to new MP Natalie Elphicke, who joined him to launch the party’s plan to tackle small boat crossings.
Ukraine may face an increase in electricity shortages this summer caused by recent Russian attacks on power stations amid rising consumption and a repair campaign at nuclear power plants, the head of the country's grid operator said on Friday. Since late March, the Ukrainian energy sector has been the target of massive Russian missile and drone attacks, causing blackouts in many regions and raising the issue of decentralisation of generating capacity. "We will definitely face challenges in the summer and these challenges will be primarily related to capacity shortages due to damage to power plants," Volodymyr Kudrytskiy, the head of Ukrenergo grid operator, told a televised briefing.
TOKYO (AP) — Honda’s profit for the fiscal year through March jumped 70% as vehicle sales grew and a weak yen buoyed overseas earnings, the Japanese automaker reported Friday. Annual profit at Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co. totaled 1.1 trillion yen ($7 billion) as sales surged nearly 21% to 20.4 billion yen ($131 million). Weaker sales in China were offset by strong demand in the U.S. market. Honda sold more than 2.8 million vehicles globally, up from 2.3 million a year earlier, with sales growing
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Homeowners have been spending more on home renovations in recent years, as high interest rates and stubbornly high inflation drove up costs for everything from flooring to refrigerators. The home improvement spree got particularly heated early in the pandemic, when Americans invested to make their homes better suited for remote work and learning. But the home improvement frenzy appears to be cooling. Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies’ latest leading indicat
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Global shares rose to one-month highs on Friday while the dollar held steady, giving commodities a boost, after softer U.S. jobs data gave investors confidence that interest rates will start to decline this year. In currencies, the pound headed for a modest weekly loss after the Bank of England (BoE) on Thursday paved the way for the start of rate cuts as soon as next month, while data showed the UK economy exited a mild recession in the first quarter of this year. The MSCI All-World index was up 0.3%, as equities in Asia and Europe took their lead from a rally on Wall Street overnight, after data showed the number of people filing for jobless benefits for the first time rose more than expected, suggesting the U.S. economy is beginning to slow.
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Euro zone inflation remains on track to fall back to 2% next year, so European Central Bank policymakers will likely start cutting interest rates from a record high in June, the account of their April meeting showed on Friday. The ECB left interest rates unchanged last month but made clear that its next move will be a cut, most likely on June 6, provided wage and inflation data stay on their current, relatively benign path. "It was seen as plausible that the Governing Council would be in a position to start easing monetary policy restriction at the June," the ECB said in the account of the April 10-11 meeting.