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Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE (SCPAF) Receives a Sell from Morgan Stanley
Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE (SCPAF) Receives a Sell from Morgan Stanley

Business Insider

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE (SCPAF) Receives a Sell from Morgan Stanley

In a report released today, Lauren Berry from Morgan Stanley maintained a Sell rating on Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE (SCPAF – Research Report), with a price target of A$2.25. The company's shares closed last Thursday at $1.41. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Berry is an analyst with an average return of -0.7% and a 41.11% success rate. Berry covers the Real Estate sector, focusing on stocks such as Mirvac Group, Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE, and Stockland. The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group RE with a $1.61 average price target.

Kiss, marry or kill? Carlos Alcaraz, Emma Raducanu and more pick between Federer, Nadal and Djokovic
Kiss, marry or kill? Carlos Alcaraz, Emma Raducanu and more pick between Federer, Nadal and Djokovic

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kiss, marry or kill? Carlos Alcaraz, Emma Raducanu and more pick between Federer, Nadal and Djokovic

Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu shared a lighthearted moment off the court at the Queen's Club in London during an interview with British comedian and impersonator Josh Berry. The pair, who will team up for the mixed doubles at this year's US Open in August, were put to the test by Berry while at the Queen's Club. The resulting video quickly gained popularity across social media. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Berry showcased his impressive tennis impersonations, including spot-on impressions of Andy Murray and John McEnroe's iconic voices. Alcaraz couldn't help but laugh as he listened to Berry mimic fellow Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal . The interview, crafted by Berry alongside the LTA and ATP Media teams, featured playful questions — including one challenging the players to choose who they would kiss, marry, or kill among the legendary trio of Roger Federer , Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic . Raducanu opted not to answer that particular question and appeared puzzled when asked the classic brain teaser: 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?' Poll Who would you choose to Kiss, Marry, or Kill among Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic? Kiss Federer, Marry Nadal, Kill Djokovic Kiss Nadal, Marry Federer, Kill Djokovic Kiss Djokovic, Marry Nadal, Kill Federer Kiss Nadal, Marry Djokovic, Kill Federer On the Kiss-Marry-Kill question, Alcaraz chuckled and responded, 'I would kill Novak, (for) winning that Olympic final. I could marry Rafa Nadal.' The clip sparked quite a buzz on social media, and it was clear the players enjoyed the entertaining exchange with Berry. Other tennis stars featured in the comedian's quiz included Australian Open champion Madison Keys, the charismatic Frances Tiafoe, Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov, Daria Kasatkina, as well as British player Katie Boulter and her fiancé Alex De Minaur. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry
Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry

Oregon football extends offer to 2029 OT prospect Xavier Berry There's planning ahead, and then there is this. Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks have extended a scholarship offer to Xavier Berry, a 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive lineman from Puyallup, Wash. Berry's weight might be considered light for a college offensive lineman, but it's understanding for his age, as he will be entering the eighth grade in the fall. Yes, the eighth grade. Berry is in the Class of 2029, and a lot could change between now and then. But for now, colleges have at least one eye on Berry. As of now, he does not yet have a recruiting rating, but 247Sports shows that Berry has scholarship offers from Washington, Sacramento State, San Jose State, and the Ducks. Berry is at least practicing with some upperclassmen instead of manhandling some poor 13-year-old. According to Reggie Jones, head football coach at Heir Academy, Berry could easily be the top lineman in his class when the time comes. Oregon has become a popular destination for offensive linemen, however, so it shouldn't be a big surprise that the Ducks are eyeing talent such as Berry. They just had Josh Conerly go to the NFL, and have linemen such as Isaiah World wanting to make a name for themselves in Eugene. Berry might not be the next in line, but he's definitely in line. Contact/Follow @Ducks_Wire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oregon Ducks news, notes, and opinions.

Five tries, including a hat-trick in six minutes: Nothing new for 130kg Hamilton prop
Five tries, including a hat-trick in six minutes: Nothing new for 130kg Hamilton prop

The Advertiser

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

Five tries, including a hat-trick in six minutes: Nothing new for 130kg Hamilton prop

HAMILTON coach Marty Berry is used to loosehead prop Chis Hemi scoring tries. He just hopes Hemi's lastest record sticks. Hemi crossed for an incredible five tries as the Hawks thumped Southern Beaches 70-22 at Passmore Oval on Saturday. The 130kg loosehead terrorised Southern Beaches with his size and power and was almost unstoppable from close range. "He scored six tries against Lake Macquarie in 2022," Berry said. "Lake Macquarie pulled out of the competition, so those tries didn't count. "He finished with 31 tries that season. He would have had 37." Hemi's haul on Saturday included a hat-trick in the opening six minutes. "He carried a couple of players across the line in all five tries," Berry said. "He is hard to stop near the tryline. "He has lost a bit of weight. He is a bit fitter than he was at the start of the season, that's for sure. He has applied himself and it shows. His tries came on the back of some good team play as well." Hemi had played the three previous games off the bench. Berry is spoilt for choice in the front row. Hemi and Joe Tivoli started against Beaches. English prop Kobi Joyce played hooker. His brotther Ryder played second grade alongside former Shute Shield prop Faavae Sila. Geraint Weaver has a back injury and requires surgery. "Faavae Sila came off the bench for us. He is not always available with work and rosters," Berrry said. "Chris Ale had to work so one of the English boys went to hooker and our flanker Alex O'Donnell threw the ball into the lineout. That worked well for us." The Hawks led 38-5 at half-time and kept the foot down. "The boys stuck to their roles," Berry said. "They are buying into the philosophy and way we want to play." Berry does not expect fly-half Ethan Morgan to return from the Wildfires, but Liam Bowden played his first minutes for the season off the bench and lock Taufa Kinikini is set to play his first game back from a knee reconstructiion. The Kiwi tore his ACL playing for the Wildfires last season. "It is good to have Tauf back," Berry said. "He has been training and will play before June 30. "We are travelling along OK. "The [round two] loss to Uni was a big kick up the arse for us and me. We are concentrating more on defence than we have in the past. It is coming together. "We have Maitland this week. Every week you have to be up for it." In other round seven Hunter Rugby games, Merewether came from 24-20 down to overrun University 41-24. Heath Goodman, Austin Zander and Nik Sykiotis scored tries in the second half. At Marcellin Park, Maitland ran in eight tries to trounce Wanderers 50-36. The Blacks led 38-12 at one point before a late rally by the Two Blues. Meanwhile, the Hunter Wildfires suffered a second straight loss going down 31-6 to Gordon. The Wildfires led 3-0 early but were clunky in attack and made uncharacteeristic errors in defence. Ueta Tufuga was used as makeshift fly-half with regulkar No.10 Connor Winchester (injured) and Jack Evenden (away) unavailable. Gordon scored tries through prop Tristan Fuli and winger Will Kay and then hung tough when breakaway Tevita Ahokovi was in the sinbin to lead 17-6 at half-time. The Wildfires were their own worst enemy at time with errors. The Highlanders sealed the win with two late tries. HAMILTON coach Marty Berry is used to loosehead prop Chis Hemi scoring tries. He just hopes Hemi's lastest record sticks. Hemi crossed for an incredible five tries as the Hawks thumped Southern Beaches 70-22 at Passmore Oval on Saturday. The 130kg loosehead terrorised Southern Beaches with his size and power and was almost unstoppable from close range. "He scored six tries against Lake Macquarie in 2022," Berry said. "Lake Macquarie pulled out of the competition, so those tries didn't count. "He finished with 31 tries that season. He would have had 37." Hemi's haul on Saturday included a hat-trick in the opening six minutes. "He carried a couple of players across the line in all five tries," Berry said. "He is hard to stop near the tryline. "He has lost a bit of weight. He is a bit fitter than he was at the start of the season, that's for sure. He has applied himself and it shows. His tries came on the back of some good team play as well." Hemi had played the three previous games off the bench. Berry is spoilt for choice in the front row. Hemi and Joe Tivoli started against Beaches. English prop Kobi Joyce played hooker. His brotther Ryder played second grade alongside former Shute Shield prop Faavae Sila. Geraint Weaver has a back injury and requires surgery. "Faavae Sila came off the bench for us. He is not always available with work and rosters," Berrry said. "Chris Ale had to work so one of the English boys went to hooker and our flanker Alex O'Donnell threw the ball into the lineout. That worked well for us." The Hawks led 38-5 at half-time and kept the foot down. "The boys stuck to their roles," Berry said. "They are buying into the philosophy and way we want to play." Berry does not expect fly-half Ethan Morgan to return from the Wildfires, but Liam Bowden played his first minutes for the season off the bench and lock Taufa Kinikini is set to play his first game back from a knee reconstructiion. The Kiwi tore his ACL playing for the Wildfires last season. "It is good to have Tauf back," Berry said. "He has been training and will play before June 30. "We are travelling along OK. "The [round two] loss to Uni was a big kick up the arse for us and me. We are concentrating more on defence than we have in the past. It is coming together. "We have Maitland this week. Every week you have to be up for it." In other round seven Hunter Rugby games, Merewether came from 24-20 down to overrun University 41-24. Heath Goodman, Austin Zander and Nik Sykiotis scored tries in the second half. At Marcellin Park, Maitland ran in eight tries to trounce Wanderers 50-36. The Blacks led 38-12 at one point before a late rally by the Two Blues. Meanwhile, the Hunter Wildfires suffered a second straight loss going down 31-6 to Gordon. The Wildfires led 3-0 early but were clunky in attack and made uncharacteeristic errors in defence. Ueta Tufuga was used as makeshift fly-half with regulkar No.10 Connor Winchester (injured) and Jack Evenden (away) unavailable. Gordon scored tries through prop Tristan Fuli and winger Will Kay and then hung tough when breakaway Tevita Ahokovi was in the sinbin to lead 17-6 at half-time. The Wildfires were their own worst enemy at time with errors. The Highlanders sealed the win with two late tries. HAMILTON coach Marty Berry is used to loosehead prop Chis Hemi scoring tries. He just hopes Hemi's lastest record sticks. Hemi crossed for an incredible five tries as the Hawks thumped Southern Beaches 70-22 at Passmore Oval on Saturday. The 130kg loosehead terrorised Southern Beaches with his size and power and was almost unstoppable from close range. "He scored six tries against Lake Macquarie in 2022," Berry said. "Lake Macquarie pulled out of the competition, so those tries didn't count. "He finished with 31 tries that season. He would have had 37." Hemi's haul on Saturday included a hat-trick in the opening six minutes. "He carried a couple of players across the line in all five tries," Berry said. "He is hard to stop near the tryline. "He has lost a bit of weight. He is a bit fitter than he was at the start of the season, that's for sure. He has applied himself and it shows. His tries came on the back of some good team play as well." Hemi had played the three previous games off the bench. Berry is spoilt for choice in the front row. Hemi and Joe Tivoli started against Beaches. English prop Kobi Joyce played hooker. His brotther Ryder played second grade alongside former Shute Shield prop Faavae Sila. Geraint Weaver has a back injury and requires surgery. "Faavae Sila came off the bench for us. He is not always available with work and rosters," Berrry said. "Chris Ale had to work so one of the English boys went to hooker and our flanker Alex O'Donnell threw the ball into the lineout. That worked well for us." The Hawks led 38-5 at half-time and kept the foot down. "The boys stuck to their roles," Berry said. "They are buying into the philosophy and way we want to play." Berry does not expect fly-half Ethan Morgan to return from the Wildfires, but Liam Bowden played his first minutes for the season off the bench and lock Taufa Kinikini is set to play his first game back from a knee reconstructiion. The Kiwi tore his ACL playing for the Wildfires last season. "It is good to have Tauf back," Berry said. "He has been training and will play before June 30. "We are travelling along OK. "The [round two] loss to Uni was a big kick up the arse for us and me. We are concentrating more on defence than we have in the past. It is coming together. "We have Maitland this week. Every week you have to be up for it." In other round seven Hunter Rugby games, Merewether came from 24-20 down to overrun University 41-24. Heath Goodman, Austin Zander and Nik Sykiotis scored tries in the second half. At Marcellin Park, Maitland ran in eight tries to trounce Wanderers 50-36. The Blacks led 38-12 at one point before a late rally by the Two Blues. Meanwhile, the Hunter Wildfires suffered a second straight loss going down 31-6 to Gordon. The Wildfires led 3-0 early but were clunky in attack and made uncharacteeristic errors in defence. Ueta Tufuga was used as makeshift fly-half with regulkar No.10 Connor Winchester (injured) and Jack Evenden (away) unavailable. Gordon scored tries through prop Tristan Fuli and winger Will Kay and then hung tough when breakaway Tevita Ahokovi was in the sinbin to lead 17-6 at half-time. The Wildfires were their own worst enemy at time with errors. The Highlanders sealed the win with two late tries. HAMILTON coach Marty Berry is used to loosehead prop Chis Hemi scoring tries. He just hopes Hemi's lastest record sticks. Hemi crossed for an incredible five tries as the Hawks thumped Southern Beaches 70-22 at Passmore Oval on Saturday. The 130kg loosehead terrorised Southern Beaches with his size and power and was almost unstoppable from close range. "He scored six tries against Lake Macquarie in 2022," Berry said. "Lake Macquarie pulled out of the competition, so those tries didn't count. "He finished with 31 tries that season. He would have had 37." Hemi's haul on Saturday included a hat-trick in the opening six minutes. "He carried a couple of players across the line in all five tries," Berry said. "He is hard to stop near the tryline. "He has lost a bit of weight. He is a bit fitter than he was at the start of the season, that's for sure. He has applied himself and it shows. His tries came on the back of some good team play as well." Hemi had played the three previous games off the bench. Berry is spoilt for choice in the front row. Hemi and Joe Tivoli started against Beaches. English prop Kobi Joyce played hooker. His brotther Ryder played second grade alongside former Shute Shield prop Faavae Sila. Geraint Weaver has a back injury and requires surgery. "Faavae Sila came off the bench for us. He is not always available with work and rosters," Berrry said. "Chris Ale had to work so one of the English boys went to hooker and our flanker Alex O'Donnell threw the ball into the lineout. That worked well for us." The Hawks led 38-5 at half-time and kept the foot down. "The boys stuck to their roles," Berry said. "They are buying into the philosophy and way we want to play." Berry does not expect fly-half Ethan Morgan to return from the Wildfires, but Liam Bowden played his first minutes for the season off the bench and lock Taufa Kinikini is set to play his first game back from a knee reconstructiion. The Kiwi tore his ACL playing for the Wildfires last season. "It is good to have Tauf back," Berry said. "He has been training and will play before June 30. "We are travelling along OK. "The [round two] loss to Uni was a big kick up the arse for us and me. We are concentrating more on defence than we have in the past. It is coming together. "We have Maitland this week. Every week you have to be up for it." In other round seven Hunter Rugby games, Merewether came from 24-20 down to overrun University 41-24. Heath Goodman, Austin Zander and Nik Sykiotis scored tries in the second half. At Marcellin Park, Maitland ran in eight tries to trounce Wanderers 50-36. The Blacks led 38-12 at one point before a late rally by the Two Blues. Meanwhile, the Hunter Wildfires suffered a second straight loss going down 31-6 to Gordon. The Wildfires led 3-0 early but were clunky in attack and made uncharacteeristic errors in defence. Ueta Tufuga was used as makeshift fly-half with regulkar No.10 Connor Winchester (injured) and Jack Evenden (away) unavailable. Gordon scored tries through prop Tristan Fuli and winger Will Kay and then hung tough when breakaway Tevita Ahokovi was in the sinbin to lead 17-6 at half-time. The Wildfires were their own worst enemy at time with errors. The Highlanders sealed the win with two late tries.

Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer
Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer

It's part of a wider range of wellbeing-focused products FANCY A TIPPLE Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ALDI has launched a new range of drinks that are tasty, good for your gut, and affordable. The retailer's new range of Kombucha is available for just £1.69 a bottle. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Aldi's new range of Kombucha is available in store Credit: Aldi 4 The Juicy Company Kombucha is just £1.69 per 330ml bottle Credit: Aldi 4 The refreshing beverage is available in Passionfruit, Ginger & Lemon and Mixed Berry Credit: Aldi Launching earlier this week, the drinks are available in a range of refreshing flavours. The Juice Company Kombucha 330ml is available in passionfruit, ginger & lemon and wild berry. With Kombucha growing in popularity in recent years over claims that it boosts your gut health, the retailer decided to launch their own version after they noticed a 35% increase in searches on their website. Google searches for Kombucha have also seen a spike, with statistics showing a 26% increase in searches over the last year. Containing live cultures, the low sugar, lightly sparkling drink is the perfect beverage to cool off on a hot summer's day - all while looking after your wellbeing. Aldi described their passionfruit kombucha as "bursting with a sweet yet tart flavour" as it "combin[es] a tropical tang with bubbly refreshment." For those looking for a "kick of citrus" that provides a "warming immune system boost", the Ginger and Lemon Kombucha might be a good option. Finally, the Wild Berry flavour "brings a symphony of delicious berries." At just £1.69 a bottle it's the perfect time to stock up on all of the flavours of the refreshing cold drink. With its vibrant packaging, the drinks are sure to stand out on Aldi's shelves after it became available in store on June 11. How do get the perfect summer glow up with Aldi's latest middle aisle beauty buys including a £4.99 serum that'll revitalise dull skin AND smells amazing The product is part of Aldi's wider range of gut-health boosting items. This includes their new Kefir Frozen Yoghurt which is available for just £2.29. It is packed full of calcium and protein to boost your gut health, and is available in a delicious range of flavours including chocolate, mango & passionfruit and strawberry. Kefir is a cultured, fermented milk drink that can help support your immune system thanks to its probiotic bacteria. Studies suggest that the nutrient-dense dairy product might protect against bacterial infection as well as potentially reducing blood pressure and the risk of heart disease. For a more traditional form of Kefir, shoppers can find a Kefir drink, and Kefir yogurts at the affordable retailer. With their Kefir yoghurt available in natural, strawberry or mango flavours for £1.09 per 350g pot, it's easier than ever to look after your wellbeing. Aldi is offering an affordable range of wellbeing-focused products, with a comparable Yeo Valley yogurt retailing at Tesco for £2. Its 750ml Kefir drink is also available in a natural or mixed berry flavour and retails for just £2.09. All of these great, gut-focused products are ready to buy in store, subject to availability.

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