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Exxaro Tiles spurts on stock split proposal

Business Standard 

Exxaro Tiles surged 16.94% to Rs 93.94 after the company announced that its board will meet on Monday, 14 October 2024, to consider a proposal for the sub-division / split of equity shares of the company.

Theater union: Lack of solidarity has led to resentment

Err.ee (en) 

On Tuesday, theater professionals gathered in front of the government building in Tallinn to protest cuts to the cultural sector and the freezing of the minimum wage for cultural workers. Gert Raudsep, head of the Estonian Theater Union, stated that for the first time, resentment has flared among the cultural community, as the state seems indifferent to the sector in both good times and bad.

BBC’s That’s Life! star Chris Serle dies aged 81 as family pays tribute to ‘familiar and cherished figure’

TheSun.co.uk 

FORMER BBC radio and TV presenter Chris Serle has died aged 81.

The Bristol-born star worked on BBC programmes throughout the 80s and 90s rising to fame on satirical consumer affairs show That’s Life! alongside stars including Dame Esther Rantzen.

TV presenter Chris Serle has died aged 81Rex That’s Life! team (L-R) Paul Heiney, Cyril Fletcher, Chris Serle, Richard Stilgoe and Esther Rantzen pictured in 1980Rex PAJohn Cleese watches as Chris Serle meets Colin the red ruffed... Читать дальше...

Zoe Ball returns to Radio 2: Presenter praises Jamie Theakston and Lauren Laverne amid cancer battles - Evening Standard

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Zoe Ball returns to Radio 2: Presenter praises Jamie Theakston and Lauren Laverne amid cancer battles  Evening Standard
  2. Zoe Ball 'wanders back' to Radio 2 breakfast show  BBC
  3. Zoe Ball sends support to Lauren Laverne and Jamie Theakston on her Radio 2 return  The Independent
  4. Zoe Ball thanks fans for their support and gives update about her future on the show...  The Sun
  5. Zoe Ball's son Woody breaks silence on mum's mysterious absence from Radio 2  HELLO!

Bank of America Thinks Oil Bears Are Walking Into a Trap

Oilprice.com 

Traders shorting crude oil are walking into a bear trap as energy demand may well reverse its current course next year, Bank of America analysts have warned. In a fresh note, they wrote that traders have assumed oil prices will remain weak in the near term, possibly even weaken further. Among the factors behind this assumption, the bank’s analysts listed the perception of weakening demand in China, the prospect of an OPEC+ price war, and continued struggles in the global economy. However, the analysts added that things may turn out differently.

Conducting simultaneous polls across the country in 2029 will cost Rs 8,000 crore

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Election Commission of India estimates that conducting simultaneous elections in 2029 will cost Rs 7,951 crore. This includes updating electoral rolls, procuring voting machines, and coordinating security forces. The logistical challenges are significant, with a need for additional polling stations, ballot units, and manpower to ensure a smooth electoral process.