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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim says set-pieces were the difference between the sides after Arsenal scored two goals from corners in a 2-0 Premier League win at the Emirates. MATCH REPORT: Arsenal 2-0 Manchester United Available to UK users only.Virgo, Daily Horoscope Today, December 30, 2024: Day brings relief and joy as tensions ease
Jubilation and gunfire as Syrians celebrate the end of the Assad family’s half-century ruleNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — If misery loves company, the Jacksonville Jaguars made sure they have just that at the bottom of the AFC South. Even better? Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
Shares of TI Fluid Systems plc ( LON:TIFS – Get Free Report ) reached a new 52-week high during trading on Friday . The company traded as high as GBX 193.80 ($2.44) and last traded at GBX 193.20 ($2.43), with a volume of 714291 shares changing hands. The stock had previously closed at GBX 193 ($2.43). TI Fluid Systems Stock Up 0.1 % The business’s 50 day simple moving average is GBX 182.98 and its 200 day simple moving average is GBX 154.82. The company has a market capitalization of £953.98 million, a PE ratio of 1,288.00, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 0.40 and a beta of 1.17. The company has a quick ratio of 1.54, a current ratio of 1.92 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 174.67. TI Fluid Systems Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) TI Fluid Systems plc designs, manufactures, and sells thermal and fluid system solutions in Europe, Africa, the Asia Pacific, North America, and Latin America. It operates in two segments, Fluid Carrying Systems (FCS), and Fuel Tank and Delivery Systems (FTDS). The FCS segment offers brake and fuel lines and bundles; thermal management fluid systems, including HEV and BEV heating and cooling lines; and powertrain components and quick connectors. See Also Receive News & Ratings for TI Fluid Systems Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for TI Fluid Systems and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Plans withdrawn to build CO2 pipeline through Illinois, IowaNew Delhi: Ratan Tata, known for his unmatched business acumen and forward-thinking approach, left an indelible mark not just as the chairman of Tata Group but also as a mentor and investor in India’s startup ecosystem. Born on December 28, 1937, Tata played a key role in shaping India’s entrepreneurial landscape. As we remember his legacy on what would have been his 87th birthday, here’s a look at 10 startups that thrived under his guidance and investments. 1. PaytmRatan Tata invested in Paytm in 2015, recognizing its potential in the digital payments space. His early support and advisory role helped the platform become a leader in financial services and a household name in India. 2. OlaTata personally invested in Ola in 2015, acquiring a minority stake in the ride-hailing company. Later, his venture capital firm, RNT Capital, participated in Ola’s funding round in 2017. 3. LenskartIn 2016, Tata backed Lenskart, an online-first eyewear retailer. His investment helped the brand expand into one of India’s leading eyewear platforms, offering innovative solutions to millions of customers. 4. CarDekhoRatan Tata’s belief in CarDekho’s potential led to his investment in 2015. The automobile marketplace achieved unicorn status in 2021. 5. Urban CompanyPreviously known as UrbanClap, Urban Company received Ratan Tata’s investment in 2015. His support helped it revolutionize local service offerings, making it a trusted app for home and beauty services. 6. SnapdealSnapdeal gained credibility and investor confidence after Tata’s investment in 2014. The e-commerce platform eventually achieved unicorn status and became a key player in India’s online retail space. 7. CurefitFitness and wellness platform Curefit attracted Tata’s attention in 2017 through RNT Capital. His investment enabled Curefit to scale its operations, eventually earning unicorn status in 2021. Also Read: Do You Know Which State/UT Has The Highest Monthly Expenditure? It's Not Delhi 8. UpstoxTata ventured into fintech with his investment in Upstox, an app-based stock trading platform, in 2016. By 2024, Upstox delivered an astonishing 23,000 per cent return on his stake. 9. Urban LadderIn 2014, Tata invested in Urban Ladder, an online furniture retailer. His support helped the company establish itself in the market before being acquired by Reliance Retail in 2020. 10. LybrateTata backed Lybrate, a telemedicine platform, in 2015 with an investment of Rs 64.8 crore. His support, along with other investors like Tiger Global, boosted the platform’s mission to make healthcare more accessible. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Industry, Business Economy and around the world.
NASHVILLE — If misery loves company, the Jacksonville Jaguars made sure they have just that at the bottom of the AFC South. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.Christmas celebrations turned tragic for the family of Singaporeans Edmund Ang, 72, and wife Catharine Ng, 70, who died in a car crash on Dec 22 morning on a highway towards Kuala Lumpur. The limousine taxi they were in crashed into the rear of a chemical trailer truck, killing both passengers and the driver upon impact, said the couple’s family members on Dec 28, the first day of the wake in Singapore. The couple’s youngest son, Mr Christopher Ang, 36, a lawyer, said it was a routine trip that his parents had taken many times before and “nothing out of the ordinary”. Mr Edmund Ang had retired after a long career in the information technology (IT) field, working at companies like IBM and Oracle, while Madam Ng was a housewife. The couple would fly to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and book a limousine taxi service at the airport. This time, they were on the way to spend the holiday with the family of Madam Ng’s nephew, who wanted to be known only as Mr Teo. When Mr Teo, 50, did not hear from the couple, he went to the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur on Dec 23 to check on them. The hotel had no record of them. When he called Mr Ang’s phone, a police inspector from Serdang police station picked up. Mr Teo was informed that his aunt and uncle were at a hospital, but later found out they had already died. He then had to give a police statement, identify the bodies and speak to the Singapore mission in Malaysia to start the process of repatriating the bodies. “It was a shock... It was supposed to have been a pleasant Christmas vacation, but it turned out very differently,” he said, adding that the authorities who assisted were “very responsive” and helpful. Mr Teo said the authorities are still investigating the accident, adding that forensics from the Malaysian police showed that the limousine taxi driver was travelling at high speed. The family will be informed of the outcome of the investigations in the next three to six months, he said. ‘Perfect parents’ The couple’s sons, Christopher and Michael, 38, a civil servant, cut short their overseas trips to rush back to Singapore when they heard the news. At the wake, which continues on Dec 29, white flowers and muted silver decor flanked the two coffins, while a display table with a thick photo album of the couple’s favourite photos was placed in front. Wreaths and condolence flower stands from friends and former colleagues spilt out of the room where the wake was held. The cremation ceremony will take place on Dec 30. Relatives of the couple spoke highly of them, with Christopher describing them as “perfect parents” who doted on them, and even more so after retirement. “My dad and mum gave us everything we wanted and always provided for us,” he said. Though his father travelled a lot for work, Christopher said he always made time for them when he was in Singapore. He described his mother as a diligent and “fantastic tutor” who guided him and his brother in English, mathematics and Chinese. He recalled a Sunday routine where they would always make time to eat a special meal out together, a routine that continued well after it started in their primary school days. “I want them to be known as the best and most loving parents, who were always there for us,” he said, on the verge of tears. Mr Michael Ang had planned to take his parents on a trip to Japan in the coming months. Mr Christopher Ang will join his brother on the trip instead, in honour of their parents. “Now since they are not here, I want to go with my brother,” Christopher said. Mr Teo recalled how his aunt, Madam Ng, took it upon herself to be his young son’s grandmother when Mr Teo’s own mother died in 2022. Like she had done with her own sons when they were young, Madam Ng tutored Mr Teo’s son too. Mr Jeff Wang, a former colleague of Mr Ang at Salesforce in its early days in 2006, described Mr Ang as a pioneer in IT leadership in Singapore, and an influential leader in the field. “I found Edmund to be a compassionate leader and mentor, always patient and willing to share his knowledge and wisdom,” said Mr Wang, who said he was shocked to hear of what happened. “I will miss him, and still appreciate all he did in helping to shape my own career and personal path after we met.”
NoneJammu : Four members of a family, including three minors, died of food poisoning on Sunday, December 8, in Badhal Gorla village of the Budhal area in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. “The mother and her daughter have been hospitalised for treatment. The entire family fell ill after eating some food at their home. All of them were taken to hospital, but four succumbed while a mother and daughter were under treatment. Doctors have said that the mother is now out of danger,” officials said. The deceased include Fazal Hussain aged 40, his two daughters Rabia Kousar and Farmana Kousar and his son, Raftar Ahmad. “Mother identified as Shamima Akhtar is stable, but another daughter Ruksar is serious,” the officials said. “Fazal Hussain, his wife Shamim Akhter, 38, and the couple’s four children, hailing from Badhal Gorla village, were admitted to Rajouri Government Medical College hospital with severe dyspepsia late Saturday, the officials said. “Hussain died during treatment in the wee hours of Sunday, while his wife and the children were referred to Jammu for specialised treatment. Three of the children, Rabia Kousar, 15, Farmana Kouser, 12, and Rafter Ahmad, 4 died at Jammu Hospital. Akhter and her other daughter Ruksar, 12, are still under treatment. The entire village is in a state of shock and mourning as four members of the family of the village have died due to food poisoning leading to fear and consternation among the locals. Villagers have demanded that the exact cause of the lethal food poisoning must be determined and made public so that they remain vigilant about such food in the area. Police have registered a case in this incident and started an investigation. As per the initial investigation, there is no indication of any foul play in this case.
UP: Two men arrested in Sambhal violence case on SundayOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info I'm A Celebrity viewers are buzzing with speculation that Ant McPartlin might not be the biggest fan of one of the campmates. In the latest episode that hit screens on ITV, presenters Ant and Dec brought us all the juicy updates from the camp. The spotlight was on Dean as he braved the new treacherous 'Lethal Lab' trial in hopes of finally snagging some much-needed stars following two unsuccessful previous attempts where he called it quits early and another challenge where he and GK Barry also scored no stars. Social media detectives have been piecing together hints from Ant's reactions during the trials and they're convinced he 'dislikes' Dean. One viewer tweeted: "Ant cant stand Dean #ImACeleb," while another chimed in: "Ant shouldn't play poker. His face is saying what we all feel #ImACeleb." As the comments rolled in, another added their voice to the mix: " Ant can't even remotely hide his disdain for Dean #imaceleb." Another wrote: "Anyone feel like Ant and Dec don't like Dean? Especially Ant #ImACelebrity #ImACeleb," as one shared: "I'm done with Dean. Even Ant and Dec are beyond done with him. Never seen them this disappointed in a contestant before.", reports the Express . One fan noted: "Ant said on Extra Jungle last night the amount of work that goes into the trials and then for Dean not to even make an effort #imaceleb," with another writing: "Ant can't stand Dean, he is making it very obvious #ImACeleb." During the trial today, Dean confessed it "wasn't looking good" as he faced his challenge. He initially succeeded in combining two liquids to trigger a chemical reaction, bagging two stars for camp with ease. Next, he tackled the containment areas, where he had to gather stars using only his mouth, all while sharing the space with cockroaches, crickets and mealworms, giant lizards, snakes and spiders. He secured 2 stars for camp in the first and third areas, before uttering the infamous phrase I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here in the fifth containment. Following the trial, Ant and Dec appeared live, expressing their frustration over Dean not completing the trial. They explained that if he had just let them inform him about the fish guts, he wouldn't have panicked. Both Ant and Dec seemed annoyed as they described how Dean had faced the spiders and snakes, but called out the famous phrase during the fish guts because he didn't know what was on his head. *I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here airs at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.