Embassy Buildcon will offload up to 35.4 million shares, while the London-based real estate developer One Ariel Way will sell 10.9 million. Embassy's acquisition price was Rs 161.83 per share; One ...
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Former Alabama coach Nick Saban has nothing but praise for Diego Pavia, Clark Lea, Vanderbilt football ahead of this week's SEC game.
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Tony Hawk was once the biggest name in action sports between his highly popular Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game series and the incredible tricks that he accomplished on a skateboard during his days ...
This could have been Phil Mickelson's Ryder Cup. When Bethpage Black was awarded the 2025 version of USA vs. Europe, all signs pointed toward Mickelson, who built his reputation as a fan favorite ...
Amidst increasing global economic volatility and accumulating risks in the stock and real estate markets, a growing number of investors are turning their attention to stable ways to monetize crypto ...
Beyond the many products that Taiwanese computing brand ASUS has for the consumer market, the company does cater to businesses too. One example is the ExpertCentre P500SV desktop tower, launched ...
Farmers are tasked with feeding and fueling the world and they should not overlook protecting their data, too, Ken Eriksen writes.