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Business Standard 

GQG Partners ups stake in Patanjali Foods by 1.24% for Rs 835 crore

Billionaire Rajiv Jain-backed GQG Partners on Friday hiked its stake in Patanjali Foods by acquiring a 1.24 per cent holding from promoter group entity Patanjali Ayurved Ltd for about Rs 835 crore through an open market transaction. According to the bulk deal data available on the NSE, US-based asset management firm GQG Partners purchased 45.03 lakh shares or 1.24 per cent stake in edible oil major Patanjali Foods. The shares were picked up at an average price of Rs 1,854 apiece, taking the deal... Читать дальше...

GameGuru Mania 

AMD is getting SCREWED by Microsoft - Windows 10 vs 1

Why are we seeing a Ryzen 7 7700X matching or beating a Ryzen 7 9700X? Or a 7800X3D sometimes coming out WAY faster than the latest 9000 series CPU? Well the answer I believe lies in Windows itself, more specifically the scheduler on Windows 11. Though let's test this vs Windows 10 over a series of benchmarks in a two part seri...

EurActiv 

The Brief – Commission Crunch

The timeline for establishing the next European Commission looks increasingly tight: the question is not whether it will be late - it will be - but how much pressure lawmakers will be under to greenlight new commissioners.

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: West Ham Look to Bolster Defence With Ex-Liverpool Star

Joel Matip on West Ham’s Radar: What’s Next for the Ex-Liverpool Star? Joel Matip, once a stalwart for Schalke 04 and Liverpool, is now without a club. After leaving Liverpool following his contract expiry in the summer of 2023, the 33-year-old defender has been dealing with the aftermath of a serious injury—a cruciate ligament tear […]

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Evening Standard 

OPINION - If you want dark glamour, it's all about shows like Industry — not boring rock stars

It was former national heart-throb, Duran Duran bassist John Taylor who first identified to me the crunch moment rock‘n’roll found its conscience and lost its edge, during an interview for a fashion magazine. Taylor was on fabulously freewheeling form that day while contemplating the state of pop. “After Live Aid,” he pointed out, “pop stars stopped being heroes and turned into role models.” The last two words were delivered with withering emphasis.