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Daily Archives: January 7, 2021
Philip Rivers’ chances to win it all are dwindling, as Colts start playoffs vs. Bills on Yahoo Sports app – Yahoo Finance Australia
Posted: January 7, 2021 at 5:41 am
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Dublin, Jan. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Foldable Display Market - Forecasts from 2020 to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The foldable display market was valued at US$104.158 million in 2019 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 83.93% over the forecast period to reach a total market size of US$4,033.094 million in 2025. Modernization seems a never-ending process as societies have been experiencing it for centuries, and still continue to do so throughout the globe. While blending of cultures and lifestyles from the west into those in the east, and vice-versa can be referred to as modernization, advancements in technologies continue to make societies even more modern. As technologies continue to become obsolete at a rapid pace, and newer generations of solutions continue to wipe older versions out of the market, spending by people into staying at pace with ongoing pace of innovations is increasing. Adoption of solutions, which are more advanced or innovative, is increasing among people, and this is attributed both to people's choice and strategies of solution providers. For instance, many solutions providers stop rolling out updates for previous generations of their products as part of their move to promote sales of newer generation solutions. Since displays hold a fairly strong position among people today, on account rapidly increasing digitization across every industry vertical, display manufacturers continue to pump huge investments into designs which align well with the evolving lifestyle of people. From Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) bases displays, which surfaced in late 1800s, to invention of Liquid Crystal Displays, Plasma technology and LED Displays, display technologies continued to witness a very significant transition from one generation to the next advanced generation. Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) and Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode now continue to strengthen their presence in this landscape with continuous advancements in their performance and efficiency and continuous reduction in prices, brought about by huge investments into research and development. Numerous solutions across industries are witnessing incorporation of advanced display technologies, which is supporting their market growth. Smartphones are one of the biggest end user segments for advanced displays. For instance, incoming of the first wave of foldable smartphones last year gave the required head-start to foldable AMOLED displays as their shipments rose by more than five times in 2020 as compared to those last year. Foldable displays are bringing about innovation in smartphone form factors, thus facilitating incorporation of large display sizes into small devices. With the development of some foldable smartphones by manufacturers like Samsung and Lenovo among some others last year, foldable displays are not only poised to bring about some significant disruptions in the mobile devices sector over the next decade, but also catalyse the growth of display industry as a whole. Companies like Samsung Display and LG, two of the biggest display manufacturers in the world, along with other companies like BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. (BOE) and Visionox among others are all currently pumping huge investments into different types of foldable display. With high degree of differentiation in their displays, in terms of thickness and bending radius, each of these innovators are aiming at offering a unique solution to their customers. For instance, while some companies are offering out folding foldable devices, using all outed displays, others are offering in folding in folding devices using either partially outed display or an additional display. Not just this, displays' bending radius has seen improvement as displays with bending radius less than or equal to 1.5 mm and 1.1 mm are also in development now, which is way lower than 5 mm of bending radius in older generations. While thickness of older generation displays was less than or equal to 19 mm, it has now come down to 15 mm and 12 mm, which is impressive. Although ability of AMOLEDs to be manufactured with low thickness and bending radius, makes them fit for the purpose of folding, the foldable devices using these displays are somewhat less ready to enter the end market. Many patents for foldable displays have been filed over the past couple of years, yet some challenges in mass producing them still continue to hinder their widespread adoption. One of these challenges is associated with display structure. The substrate for making foldable displays must be polyimide, since glass substrates cannot support folding functionality. For use in smartphones, these displays also require a foldable touch panel and a cover window which is strong enough to shield the display. Not just this, for achieving a bend radius of 1.5 mm, combined thickness of display and touch module should be less than 1 mm. Since display substrate has chemical and optical film layers on top of it, along with a good number of semiconductors and transistors, achieving the total combined thickness of less than 1 mm are difficult. Even if companies succeed in achieving this, inclination of consumers towards thicker displays will continue to be a challenge. This is one of the major reasons behind the higher popularity of out folding smartphones and tablets, since these have thicker displays (as compared to those in in-folding smartphones and tablets) and are less hard to manufacture. On the other hand, foldable touch panels also need advanced materials in order to become foldable. While colourless polymide and flexible hard coating can increase the reliability significantly, it also aids in achieving pencil hardness of more than 9H. Reliability can be increased with the use of specialized TFT shape, and flexibility can be enhanced with the use of cushion via hole and multi-buffer. Even if companies manage to get past this hurdle, achieving high yield rate is another big challenge which awaits them. While current yield rate for OLED displays for smartphones is in the range of 60% and 70%, the yield rate for foldable displays is less than 30% on account of the complex process which goes into their manufacturing. Although there is no definite way of determining reliability, companies seek to achieve 200,000 times of folding/unfolding, which they see as a benchmark. Another challenge for companies seeking to tap the market potential is supply chain limitations associated with foldable displays. Unlike LCD or OLED displays, which can be mass produced by manufacturers and sold both to top-tier solution manufacturers and second-tier solution manufacturers, foldable displays do not have any second-tier customers currently. This is limiting the number of companies entering this market, thus limiting the market growth to some extent. Yet, since foldable displays account for a fairly small share of the global flexible OLED market now, there is a big room with immense growth opportunities available for market players in the short term and medium term. Competitive Insights Prominent key market players in the foldable display market include SAMSUNG, Visionox Company, Royole Corporation and BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. among others. These companies hold a noteworthy share in the market on account of their good brand image and product offerings. Major players in the portfolio management system market have been covered along with their relative competitive position and strategies. The report also mentions recent deals and investments of different market players over the last two years. Key Topics Covered: 1. Introduction 1.1. Market Definition 1.2. Market Segmentation 2. Research Methodology 2.1. Research Data 2.2. Assumptions 3. Executive Summary 3.1. Research Highlights 4. Market Dynamics 4.1. Market Drivers 4.2. Market Restraints 4.3. Market Opportunities 4.4. Porters Five Forces Analysis 4.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4.4.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers 4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants 4.4.4. Threat of Substitutes 4.4.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry 4.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis 4.6. Market Attractiveness 5. Foldable Display Market Analysis, By Bending Radius 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Greater than or equal to 2mm 5.3. Less than 2mm 6. Foldable Display Market Analysis, By Application 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Smartphones 6.3. Tablets 7. Foldable Display Market Analysis, By Geography 7.1. Introduction 7.2. North America 7.3. South America 7.4. Europe 7.5. Middle East and Africa 7.6. Asia Pacific 8. Competitive Environment and Analysis 8.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis 8.2. Investment Analysis 8.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations 9. Company Profiles 9.1. SAMSUNG 9.2. Visionox Company 9.3. AU Optronics Corp. 9.4. BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. 9.5. LG Electronics 9.6. Royole Corporation For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/fxy6zuResearch and Markets also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research. CONTACT: CONTACT: ResearchAndMarkets.com Laura Wood, Senior Press Manager press@researchandmarkets.com For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
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‘The tide’s turning’: The act that spelt ‘game over’ for Donald Trump – Yahoo News Australia
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An act by the US Vice President has spelt trouble for Donald Trump as his staunchest defenders distance themselves from the leader.
Mayhem unfolded and four people died as Trump supporters descended on the US Capitol to protest Democrat Joe Bidens election win.
And the Presidents most significant allies rebuked the commander in chief as he failed to accept his election loss and defend the constitution.
Protesters stormed the meeting place of Congress on Wednesday (local time) as it met to certify the Electoral College votes that would see Biden become the next US president.
After continuing to make baseless claims of electoral fraud and that victory was stolen from him, Trump made one last desperate plea to his Vice President Mike Pence, who plays a largely ceremonial role in the certification process, to block certification of Biden's win.
Pence was set to preside over a joint session of Congress on Wednesday as it received the results of the state-by-state Electoral College votes that determined the winner of the presidential election.
And despite growing pressure from Trump to overturn the election result, Pence defied his boss with plans to not interfere with the election certification when presiding in Congress.
Trump had pressed Pence to throw out election results in states the president narrowly lost, although Pence has no authority to do so.
Trump claimed however Pence had the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors, but Pence was refusing to act.
"If he doesn't come through, I won't like him quite as much," Trump said ahead of the Congress meeting.
Protests erupted in Washington and disrupted the ritual that would officially announce Biden the winner, Pence subsequently condemned the violence and ordeal that saw one woman shot dead, and three others.
Today was a dark day in the history of the US Capitol, he said when Congress finally resumed on Wednesday night.
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We condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms...Violence never wins, freedom wins... lets get back to work.
He also defended the constitution, an act President-Elect Joe Biden had pleaded with the president to do.
Trump posted a video calling the rioters special people and continued to claim the election had been stolen.
Another one of Trumps staunch defenders, Republican Senator Mitch McConnell, also said the constitution would be honoured.
We'll complete the process, the right way, by the book, we'll follow our precedents and our laws, and our constitution, to the letter. And we will certify the winner of the 2020 presidential election, he said.
Criminal behaviour will never dominate the United States Congress. This institution is resilient. Our democratic republic is strong. The American people deserve nothing less.
Associate Professor in US politics at the University of Sydney US Studies Centre, Brendon OConnor, told Yahoo News Australia the situation had become so extreme people were required to stand up for democracy and the truth.
Putting loyalty to Trump ahead of all those things he is really calling for far too much from Mike Pence, he said.
[Pence] wants to see himself as viable to be the president elected in 2024, and to continue to follow Trump down these ridiculous paths of lies and conspiracies and claims of fraud at some point it is damaging to the Republican Party and future presidential candidates.
Mr OConnor said Pence had accepted the writing was on the wall for Trump and there was a limit to the nonsense that had occurred.
The Vice President is moving in a different direction from Trump, and Mitch McConnell, who has hardly criticised Trump, has now given public rebukes, he said.
Trump is becoming more isolated which I think people long imagined might happen, but Trump maintained incredible loyalty.
There was fear Trump could turn against republican candidates and lead them to not be viable candidates in future elections but this is a sign the tide is turning on Trump.
Mr OConnor said the moment had come for Trump to call for peace and the harmonious process of democracy, however it was unlikely.
A game republicans played after the election was to not question Trump and be silent, he said.
Conceding isnt an official thing, its a courtesy. The official thing is the certification of the results.
Its usually a ceremonial process and the loser is usually gracious. In this case, the opposite has occurred and this division is occurring at the moment of official reckoning of Trumps loss.
Mr OConnor said while Trump appears to be refusing to concede, he hoped the President would have the decency to realise the game is over.
His headquarters was invaded by his own supporters, he said.
Under normal circumstances, people would condemn this and call for peace and the harmonious process of democracy to take place. With Trump it will be unlikely.
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Tesla Option Traders Are Dumping Massive Amounts Of Calls – Yahoo Finance
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After a year that most of us want to forget, were all shaking off our New Years celebrations, and taking in 2021s promise of relief from a perpetually controversial politics, the never-ending corona crisis, and market volatility.That last may be the key, at least for stock investors. Were entering a period of relative calm, after a most unsettled year, and now is the time to start reviewing investment choices and making portfolio decisions for the months and years ahead.The TipRanks database has both the information and the tools necessary for this act of financial introspection. By combining the Strong Buy analyst consensus with the Perfect 10 rating from the unique Smart Score system, investors can navigate directly to stocks that present a strong case for bullish moves. Here are the details on three such stocks, along with corroborative commentary from the analysts.Devon Energy (DVN)Well start with Devon Energy, a mid-cap player in the Texas oil regions. The company owns mineral rights on over 1.8 million acres across Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, with additional production areas in Wyoming. Devon has more than 10,000 production wells in active use, and sits on proven reserves totaling 757 million barrels of oil equivalent, with 64% of that total in recoverable liquids.The corona pandemic and chronic low prices in the energy industry hurt Devon in 1H20, and by Q2, revenues had fallen to $394 million. That has started to turn around, and the Q3 top line, at $1.07 billion, met expectations. In Q3, the company reported several strong metrics: oil production of 146,000 barrels per day exceeded guidance by 6,000 barrels; production expenses improved 8% yoy; and free cash flow hit $223 million in the quarter. Devon exited Q3 with $1.9 billion in unrestricted cash available. In a further sign of strength, Devon announced toward the end of the third quarter that it has entered into a $2.56 billion agreement to acquire WPX Energy.At the bottom line on Devon, Piper Sandler analyst Mark Lear writes, With the recently announced WPX merger, DVN reaffirmed the commitment to improving the balance sheet, increasing shareholder return via a fixed plus variable dividend model and alluded to further efficiencies to be captured through portfolio optimization, which we have expected would be a big added benefit of the deal.Lears upbeat comments come with an Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating, and his $21 target price indicates his confidence in a 15% upside over the next 12 months. (To watch Lears track record, click here)Overall, the analyst consensus on DVN is not unanimous, but almost. The Strong Buy consensus rating is supported by 14 Buys against a single Hold.(See DVN stock analysis on TipRanks)Invitation Homes (INVH)Next up is Invitation Homes, a major player in the rental home niche. The corona crisis has dampened much economic activity, including home buying, and one unexpected result was strength in the single-family rental home sector. Invitation Homes has a portfolio of high-quality properties in Florida and the Western US, totaling some 80,000 homes. Invitation saw $459 million in Q3 revenues, a 3.6% year-over-year gain, along with Same Store (that is, rental office location) growth of 4% yoy. The companys Q3 rental collection rate was 98% of the average historical rate this was considered a strong result, considering the ongoing economic and public health crisis. The company also paid out its 15-cent common share dividend for the third quarter, which puts the yield at 2%.Raymond James analyst Buck Horne sees INVH in a strong position to benefit from current trends in housing and employment."[We] continue to see ample evidence of a longer-term secular demand shift in favor of SFR homes. Millennial demographics, work-from-home flexibility, de-densification/de-urbanization, and cross-state population migration are all key catalysts. In our view, Invitation's industry leading scale, improving efficiency, and strengthening balance sheet position the company as a prime beneficiary of these trends, Horne opined.Hornes comments back up his Buy rating, and his $36 target price indicates a 24% upside for 2021. (To watch Hornes track record, click here)Invitation Homes has a unanimous Strong Buy consensus rating, supported by 7 Buy reviews. (See INVH stock analysis on TipRanks)Pinduoduo, Inc. (PDD)Last but not least is Pinduoduo, the second-largest online marketplace in China. This company had over 585 million active buyers in 2019, putting it just behind the higher profile Alibaba.Chinas e-commerce ecosystem is fast growing, and getting more crowded companies need to stand out to succeed. Pinduoduo manages this by offering several unique services to its customers, including consumer to manufacturer tools that put end-user preferences in the service providers sights; a New Brand Initiative, designed to help emerging merchants brand their products; and an agricultural initiative connecting small farmers with second-tier city markets. The company has built these initiatives around a logistic and data analysis platform, that lets merchants know what their customers want.The company also works from the buyer end. Pinduoduo has created a virtual bazaar, bringing social interaction to online purchasing. Customer can share information on products and prices through social networking, enhancing both the shopping experience and the value-for-money both are important for getting and keeping customers.In the third quarter, PDD reported $2.09 billion in total revenue, beating the estimates by 12% and growing 89% year-over-year. The total number of active buyers in the quarter grew 36% year-over-year to reach 731.3 million. Jailong Shi, 5-star analyst with Nomura, writes of PDD: What impressed us most was its marketing expense, which rose 46% y-y in 3Q, helping its operating margin improve 26pp y-y to -2%. Competition in Chinas ecommerce industry remained intense in 3Q which make PDDs results seem more striking in comparison. We believe this set of results was solid proof of PDDs strong execution and the effectiveness of its subsidizing strategy, which appears to have worked well in cementing the loyalty and engagement of its usersShi rates PDD a Buy, and his $192 price target implies room for ~10% upside potential. (To watch Shis track record, click here)Pinduoduo has 9 recent reviews, breaking down 8 to 1 in favor of Buys versus Hold, making the analyst consensus rating a Strong Buy. (See PDD stock analysis on TipRanks)To find good ideas for stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks equity insights.Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.
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College football winners and losers: Big 12 thrives, ACC struggles in bowl season – Yahoo Sports
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The weirdest bowl season in modern college football history is in the rearview.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the 2020 college football regular season and those impacts were also felt during the postseason. So many teams decided they had enough football during a pandemic and decided against playing a bowl game that bowl games had to be canceled. Other games were canceled before the season ended. And some were canceled just days before they were scheduled to be played because their participants had COVID-19 cases.
Forty-three bowl games were originally scheduled for this postseason. Mondays national title game between Alabama and Ohio State will be the 26th and final game of the postseason. With 25 games complete, here are our winners and losers from this bowl season unlike any other.
The Big 12: There wasnt a conference that performed better in bowl season than the Big 12. Sure, it didnt have a team that reached the College Football Playoff, but its top teams delivered against some solid competition.
Big 12 teams went 5-0 in the postseason, and four of those bowl wins came against teams from other Power Five conferences. No. 21 Oklahoma State beat No. 18 Miami 37-34 in the Cheez-It Bowl, No. 20 Texas beat Colorado 55-23 in the Alamo Bowl, No. 6 Oklahoma beat No. 7 Florida 55-20 in the Cotton Bowl and No. 10 Iowa State beat No. 25 Oregon 34-17 in the Fiesta Bowl. The fifth bowl win came courtesy of West Virginia, which overcame a 21-10 third-quarter deficit to beat a nine-win Army team 24-21 in the Liberty Bowl.
For Iowa State, winning a New Years Six bowl game capped off the best season in its history.
Texas A&M: Texas A&M thought it had a legitimate argument to make the College Football Playoff over Notre Dame. Instead, the Aggies finished No. 5 in the final CFP rankings and were matched up with No. 13 North Carolina in the Orange Bowl. Instead of sulking about getting left out of the playoff, A&M went out and beat UNC 41-27 in a hard-fought game.
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North Carolina went ahead 27-20 on a long touchdown pass with 13:51 remaining, but the Aggies fought back and closed out the game with three scoring drives. The biggest play of the game was the go-ahead 76-yard touchdown run by freshman running back Devon Achane with 3:44 to go. Achane is part of an exciting, young group of players set to return under Jimbo Fisher in 2021.
A&M is now 3-0 in bowl games under Fisher.
Northwestern: After a miserable 3-9 record in 2019, Northwestern bounced back in a big way in 2020. The Wildcats went 6-1 in the regular season and won the Big Ten West before giving Ohio State a huge scare in the Big Ten title game. From there, Northwestern capped off the season by beating Auburn 35-19 in the Citrus Bowl to finish the year with a 7-2 record. It was a heck of a way to go out for longtime Northwestern defensive coordinator Mike Hankwitz, who is retiring after 13 seasons leading the Wildcats defense. Northwestern has now won four consecutive bowl games.
Liberty: One of the most-anticipated matchups of the early part of the bowl slate was Liberty vs. Coastal Carolina in the Cure Bowl. CCU entered the game undefeated while Liberty had just one loss. It lived up to the hype in terms of drama, and featured one of the strangest endings youll ever see.
With the game tied 34-34, Liberty was on the doorstep of the end zone. Coastal was trying to let Liberty score, while Liberty just wanted to run the clock out. Somehow amid the chaos, Libertys Joshua Mack was stripped and fumbled. Coastal recovered, forcing overtime. Liberty ended up winning the game 37-34 to finish the year 10-1 and knock the Chanticleers to 11-1. Hugh Freeze now has an 18-6 record in his two seasons at Liberty.
BYU: Despite having just one loss (to Coastal Carolina), BYU finished No. 16 in the final CFP rankings. But when the Cougars got an opportunity to play a good program like UCF in a bowl game, they took advantage of it. BYU trounced the Knights in the Boca Raton Bowl, 49-23. Zach Wilson, in his final college game, threw for 425 yards and three touchdowns while Tyler Allgeier rushed for 173 yards and a score on 19 carries. In all, the Cougars put up 655 yards of offense while limiting UCFs vaunted passing attack to just 217 yards. With the win, BYU finished the year with an 11-1 record.
Ole Miss: Lane Kiffin has given Ole Miss some life in his first season in Oxford. The Rebels capped off the 2020 season with a 26-20 win over No. 11 Indiana in the Outback Bowl. Indiana was playing with its backup quarterback, but has a really strong defense. Ole Miss ended up putting up nearly 500 yards in the win. Ole Miss led 20-6 entering the fourth quarter, but Indiana tied the score at 20-20 with 5:58 to play. Ole Miss responded quickly with a touchdown and then got the defensive stop it needed to pull out the win and finish the year with a 5-5 record. It was the programs first bowl win since 2015.
Ball State: Ball State capped off a historic season with a blowout 34-13 victory over San Jose State in the Arizona Bowl. It marked the first bowl victory in program history for the Cardinals, who were previously 1-7 in bowl games. San Jose State, the previously unbeaten Mountain West champion, was missing coaches and players due to COVID-19 issues, but it doesnt take away from Ball States accomplishments. The program won the MAC for the first time since 1996 and finished the year 7-1.
Sun Belt: Another conference that performed well on the bowl stage was the Sun Belt. While Coastal Carolina carried the torch for the league throughout the regular season, Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, Louisiana and Georgia State all won their bowl matchups this year. The average margin of victory in those games was 22 points.
The ACC: Thanks to Notre Dames one-season membership, the ACC entered the bowl season as the only conference able to brag about getting two teams in the playoff. Both of those teams lost their semifinal games. And every other ACC team lost its bowl game as well. The conference went 0-6 in bowl games after NC State capped off the ACC bowl season with a two-point loss to Kentucky in the Gator Bowl.
Is the ACCs bowl season a sign that the conference is down? Its hard to draw conclusions about a conference from bowl season. But its definitely not a sign that the ACC is anything more than the third or fourth-best Power Five conference in the country.
Miami: The Hurricanes contributed to the ACCs 0-6 record with a loss in the Cheez-It Bowl to Oklahoma State. That was Miamis fourth straight bowl loss and the Hurricanes are a whopping 1-10 in bowl games since winning the MPC Computers Bowl in Larry Cokers final season in 2006. That game is now the Potato Bowl.
Miami also lost QB DEriq King in the bowl game too. King announced before the game that he would be back for another season as Miamis QB and then unfortunately tore his right ACL in the second quarter. Miami said it expects King to be ready for fall practice as the Hurricanes look to get back into ACC title contention.
Florida: The Gators entered the Cotton Bowl against Oklahoma without their top four receivers and it showed. Florida got blown out by the Sooners as Kyle Trask threw three interceptions for the first time all season. It was a whimper of an end to 2020 for Trask after he played well enough to be a Heisman finalist throughout the regular season.
The Gators were missing key players on defense too, though that wasnt necessarily an excuse for Floridas defensive struggles. Florida gave up over 30 points per game throughout the 2020 season after giving up 55 to Oklahoma. There are going to be staff changes on that side of the ball at Florida but coach Dan Mullen is reportedly keeping defensive coordinator Todd Grantham.
Cincinnati: The Bearcats were so close to a statement win over Georgia in the Peach Bowl. But the offense stagnated in the second half outside of a long TD run by Jerome Ford and Georgia kicked a late field goal to eventually win 24-21. The field goal came after the Bearcats had the chance to run more time off the clock, but went for a game-deciding first down via the pass a pass that fell incomplete and stopped the clock.
A win would have capped an undefeated season for Cincinnati and helped show how the AAC is a conference that isnt far off from the Power Five. Instead, Cincinnatis loss was part of a 1-5 bowl season for the conference. The only AAC team to win a bowl game was Memphis. The Tigers beat Florida Atlantic 25-10 in the Montgomery Bowl. UCF, Tulane, Tulsa and Houston all lost.
Tom Herman: We all thought Herman was going to be back for the 2021 season. After all, Texas convincingly beat Colorado in the Alamo Bowl and athletic director Chris Del Conte said that Herman would be back. Well, that promise to keep Herman lasted less than two days into the new year. Herman was fired on Saturday and was given a $15 million buyout to depart as Texas coach. While Herman will undoubtedly be back in college football sooner rather than later with a good job, its a bit unusual to be told youre keeping your job only to get fired less than a month later.
Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons were up 14-0 in the first quarter over Wisconsin yet somehow lost the Dukes Mayo Bowl by 14. How in the heck did that happen? Blame the four second-half interceptions that Sam Hartman threw. Three of Wisconsins four TDs in the final half were set up by interceptions and the longest drive leading to those four scores went a whopping 33 yards. Two of those drives lasted less than five yards thanks to interceptions. It was a brutal way for Wake Forest to finish the season at 4-5.
Mississippi State and Tulsa: The Armed Forces Bowl was an entirely forgettable bowl game between a 3-7 team from the SEC and a good AAC team that casual fans dont really care about. And then the brawl happened. Thursdays game produced the lowlight of bowl season as Mississippi State and Tulsa players fought after the game while MSU coach Mike Leach was taking pictures with fans in the stands. There were kicks, punches, helmet swings, you name it. It was ugly. And itll be a fight that will undoubtedly have consequences for players during the 2021 season.
Auburn: Well look on the bright side first. After a circuitous coaching search that seemed to keep coming up empty, Auburn found Boise State coach Bryan Harsin to succeed Gus Malzahn. But with Harsin in attendance at the Citrus Bowl, Auburn capped a 6-5 season with a 35-19 loss to Northwestern and allowed the Wildcats to rack up 457 yards of offense. The Tigers were absolutely stifled on the ground and rushed for just 61 yards. That put pressure on sophomore QB Bo Nix, who threw for 292 yards. But that was a product of Auburn playing catchup from the start. Northwestern jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter.
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Police officer accused of ‘sickening’ act with Trump protester – Yahoo News Australia
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Video has emerged from inside the US Capitol showing a protester appearing to take a selfie with a police officer.
Thousands stormed the US Capitol complex on Wednesday (local time), freshly riled from a Donald Trump rally where the president reiterated his baseless claims the election has been stolen from him and encouraged protesters to march towards the building.
As the raucous crowds became too much for Capitol Police, a minority managed to break into the building.
From this chaos, the short clip, which has circulated widely across social media, shows several protesters inside an entrance to the building surrounded by police in riot gear.
One unidentified officer, wearing a face covering and a high-vis police vest, then poses with one protester who leans in for a selfie with him before he nods his head in acknowledgment.
Someone out of shot can be heard shouting ACAB (all cops are bastards) repeatedly.
The video has sparked outrage online, and was branded embarrassing and sickening by one Twitter user.
However some have said the officer acted in a way to help diffuse the situation.
Dramatic images from outside the US Capitol show protesters violently clashing with outnumbered police as they tried to contain the raucous crowd.
Yet there were allegations online some officers were reluctant to prevent the protesters and some were even facilitating them.
Another video shared online appears to show a group of officers, moving barriers aside, allowing protesters to advance on the building.
NBC News Analyst Howard Fineman questioned on Twitter the actions of Capitol Police.
Were Capitol Police just inept and unprepared, or did they either unthinkingly or deliberately lack motivation to block rioters from busting into the building? he asked.
There has been comparison to last years Black Lives Matter protests in Washington which was met with a much stronger police presence in comparison to Wednesdays riot.
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When Black folks are protesting and progressives are protesting peacefully they were tear-gassed, they were arrested, they were shot with rubber bullets. They were shot with real bullets, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People President Derrick Johnson told USA Today.
Political commentator and television host Joy Reid called for an investigation into Capitol Polices response.
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After a year that most of us want to forget, were all shaking off our New Years celebrations, and taking in 2021s promise of relief from a perpetually controversial politics, the never-ending corona crisis, and market volatility.That last may be the key, at least for stock investors. Were entering a period of relative calm, after a most unsettled year, and now is the time to start reviewing investment choices and making portfolio decisions for the months and years ahead.The TipRanks database has both the information and the tools necessary for this act of financial introspection. By combining the Strong Buy analyst consensus with the Perfect 10 rating from the unique Smart Score system, investors can navigate directly to stocks that present a strong case for bullish moves. Here are the details on three such stocks, along with corroborative commentary from the analysts.Devon Energy (DVN)Well start with Devon Energy, a mid-cap player in the Texas oil regions. The company owns mineral rights on over 1.8 million acres across Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, with additional production areas in Wyoming. Devon has more than 10,000 production wells in active use, and sits on proven reserves totaling 757 million barrels of oil equivalent, with 64% of that total in recoverable liquids.The corona pandemic and chronic low prices in the energy industry hurt Devon in 1H20, and by Q2, revenues had fallen to $394 million. That has started to turn around, and the Q3 top line, at $1.07 billion, met expectations. In Q3, the company reported several strong metrics: oil production of 146,000 barrels per day exceeded guidance by 6,000 barrels; production expenses improved 8% yoy; and free cash flow hit $223 million in the quarter. Devon exited Q3 with $1.9 billion in unrestricted cash available. In a further sign of strength, Devon announced toward the end of the third quarter that it has entered into a $2.56 billion agreement to acquire WPX Energy.At the bottom line on Devon, Piper Sandler analyst Mark Lear writes, With the recently announced WPX merger, DVN reaffirmed the commitment to improving the balance sheet, increasing shareholder return via a fixed plus variable dividend model and alluded to further efficiencies to be captured through portfolio optimization, which we have expected would be a big added benefit of the deal.Lears upbeat comments come with an Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating, and his $21 target price indicates his confidence in a 15% upside over the next 12 months. (To watch Lears track record, click here)Overall, the analyst consensus on DVN is not unanimous, but almost. The Strong Buy consensus rating is supported by 14 Buys against a single Hold.(See DVN stock analysis on TipRanks)Invitation Homes (INVH)Next up is Invitation Homes, a major player in the rental home niche. The corona crisis has dampened much economic activity, including home buying, and one unexpected result was strength in the single-family rental home sector. Invitation Homes has a portfolio of high-quality properties in Florida and the Western US, totaling some 80,000 homes. Invitation saw $459 million in Q3 revenues, a 3.6% year-over-year gain, along with Same Store (that is, rental office location) growth of 4% yoy. The companys Q3 rental collection rate was 98% of the average historical rate this was considered a strong result, considering the ongoing economic and public health crisis. The company also paid out its 15-cent common share dividend for the third quarter, which puts the yield at 2%.Raymond James analyst Buck Horne sees INVH in a strong position to benefit from current trends in housing and employment."[We] continue to see ample evidence of a longer-term secular demand shift in favor of SFR homes. Millennial demographics, work-from-home flexibility, de-densification/de-urbanization, and cross-state population migration are all key catalysts. In our view, Invitation's industry leading scale, improving efficiency, and strengthening balance sheet position the company as a prime beneficiary of these trends, Horne opined.Hornes comments back up his Buy rating, and his $36 target price indicates a 24% upside for 2021. (To watch Hornes track record, click here)Invitation Homes has a unanimous Strong Buy consensus rating, supported by 7 Buy reviews. (See INVH stock analysis on TipRanks)Pinduoduo, Inc. (PDD)Last but not least is Pinduoduo, the second-largest online marketplace in China. This company had over 585 million active buyers in 2019, putting it just behind the higher profile Alibaba.Chinas e-commerce ecosystem is fast growing, and getting more crowded companies need to stand out to succeed. Pinduoduo manages this by offering several unique services to its customers, including consumer to manufacturer tools that put end-user preferences in the service providers sights; a New Brand Initiative, designed to help emerging merchants brand their products; and an agricultural initiative connecting small farmers with second-tier city markets. The company has built these initiatives around a logistic and data analysis platform, that lets merchants know what their customers want.The company also works from the buyer end. Pinduoduo has created a virtual bazaar, bringing social interaction to online purchasing. Customer can share information on products and prices through social networking, enhancing both the shopping experience and the value-for-money both are important for getting and keeping customers.In the third quarter, PDD reported $2.09 billion in total revenue, beating the estimates by 12% and growing 89% year-over-year. The total number of active buyers in the quarter grew 36% year-over-year to reach 731.3 million. Jailong Shi, 5-star analyst with Nomura, writes of PDD: What impressed us most was its marketing expense, which rose 46% y-y in 3Q, helping its operating margin improve 26pp y-y to -2%. Competition in Chinas ecommerce industry remained intense in 3Q which make PDDs results seem more striking in comparison. We believe this set of results was solid proof of PDDs strong execution and the effectiveness of its subsidizing strategy, which appears to have worked well in cementing the loyalty and engagement of its usersShi rates PDD a Buy, and his $192 price target implies room for ~10% upside potential. (To watch Shis track record, click here)Pinduoduo has 9 recent reviews, breaking down 8 to 1 in favor of Buys versus Hold, making the analyst consensus rating a Strong Buy. (See PDD stock analysis on TipRanks)To find good ideas for stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks equity insights.Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.
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Trevor Lawrence thanks Clemson in Twitter video as he’s expected to declare for 2021 NFL draft – Yahoo Sports
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Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence appears to be heading to the NFL.
Lawrence bid farewell to Clemson on Wednesday, a day after he finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting to Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith. Lawrence is the Jacksonville Jaguars presumptive No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL draft.
Looking back on it I hope my legacy at Clemson is that I was a great teammate and a great person overall, Lawrence said in a thank you video he posted to Twitter.
More than football, more than how I played each game is just how I treated people. I want that to be the main thing that Im known for and I think over the last three years thats the thing Ive kept as a priority just treating people well and being a good person.
Lawrence took over as Clemsons starting quarterback during his freshman season. The Tigers went undefeated with him at quarterback and beat Alabama to win the national championship after the 2018 season.
The Tigers first loss with Lawrence as a starter came a year later. Clemson went undefeated in 2019 before losing to LSU in the national championship game. And on Friday, Ohio States win over the Tigers was Lawrences second loss as a starter.
Lawrence threw for 400 yards in that loss. But his final pass as a Clemson QB was intercepted in the end zone late in Buckeyes 49-28 win.
Lawrence played in just 10 of Clemsons 12 games in 2020 because he contracted COVID-19 during the season. The Tigers 47-40 double-overtime loss to Notre Dame came while he was unable to play with the virus.
He finished the 2020 season 231-of-334 passing for 3,153 yards and 24 touchdowns with just five interceptions. He also rushed for eight TDs.
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Over 40 games at Clemson, Lawrence threw for 10,098 yards and 90 TDs. He completed two-thirds of his passes in three seasons and also rushed for 18 scores.
Lawrences departure from Clemson was a foregone conclusion. While he had previously left the door to a return for his senior season slightly open, most everyone expected the 2020 season to be Lawrences final one at Clemson.
That included coach Dabo Swinney. The Clemson coach said in October that he would be surprised if Lawrence returned to school in 2021.
Well certainly let him stay if thats what he wants to do but Id be surprised if hes back with the Tigers next year, Swinney said on SiriusXM over two months ago.
Lawrence makes Jacksonville more enticing for general manager and head coaching candidates. The franchise is looking for both a GM and a coach and offers a team with the most salary cap space in the NFL and the chance to have Lawrence as the teams franchise QB for the next decade.
Lawrence has been at the top of Yahoo Sports NFL draft analyst Eric Edholms 2021 mock drafts for a long time, and its hard to see how Jacksonville will seriously consider any other player with the top pick in the upcoming draft.
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The top of the 2021 NFL draft is set in stone that is, until picks can be traded. We know the order of the first 18 selections, with the remaining 14 in Round 1 to be determined based on the results of the playoffs.
And what we have atop the draft is a fascinating landscape that could lead to a lot of trade activity. Why? Well, it appears that the most interesting and perhaps most coveted prospects in the drafts upper reaches will be quarterbacks.
But not all teams picking in that range will draft QBs. The Miami Dolphins at 3 just announced that Tua Tagovailoa will be their starter next season. The Atlanta Falcons have Matt Ryan under contract, with nearly $50 million in dead money remaining. The Cincinnati Bengals wont pick another QB.
So that certainly opens the door for multiple trades in the top 10, pending what happens during the free-agency period. Quarterbacks are expected to be the main trade-up targets. We could end up with three going in the top five overall picks and perhaps four in the top 10.
Then again, that means many mock drafts figure to look pretty ugly. Uglier than normal, that is.
Heres a quick snapshot how the top five stands now:
Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence
Lawrence has bid farewell to Clemson in an apparent declaration for the draft, so the first domino has fallen. There will be a new general manager in Jacksonville. Could this be like Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay after he hired former GM Ryan Grigson? Grigson admitted after the draft that Andrew Luck was in essence Irsays pick.
Earlier this week, Jaguars owner Shad Khan said that he would retain personnel control for the time being. That cant sit well for prospective GM candidates. But what would happen if, say, Urban Meyer becomes head coach?
Even if Lawrence feels like a mortal lock to Jacksonville, were not putting the chances quite at 100 percent right now. Well hedge and say 99 or so.
BYU QB Zach Wilson
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There is a lot of chatter that GM Joe Douglas will look to trade down. But then again, Douglas was pretty vague and non-committal when asked about Sam Darnolds future in New York. Perhaps Douglas is just playing smart poker. It never hurts to listen to offers and see what options present themselves.
As for the Wilson vs. Justin Fields debate, the one thing we can tell you, having spoken to multiple teams about the quarterbacks this season, is that there will be no consensus. Some like Wilson better. Others prefer Fields. And there are some Trey Lance supporters out there, too. This is going to be fascinating theater to watch everything play out over the next 16 weeks.
LSU WR JaMarr Chase
Many are mad that Ive had Chase in this spot over, say, Alabamas DeVonta Smith, the newly minted Heisman Trophy winner. Readers have informed me that Smith and Tagovailoa were college teammates. Good info; well file that away for certain.
The truth is that I dont know which receiver the Dolphins favor, and I dont believe they know yet, either. Theyll take the best player here, regardless of what uniform they wear. Now, is Chase better than Smith? Is there another option that would be superior to either?
Those are fine questions to ask. But keep this in mind: Last year, around late March, there were some reports that came out that the Dolphins did not believe in Tagovailoa. (Go look, most of them are still online.)
So heres our mock-building tip of the day: If you hear similar reports about a different prospect and Miami this time around, perhaps thats a sign we should lock that player into the third slot.
Ohio State QB Justin Fields
The Falcons were 0-7 in one-score games. They still have Ryan, and his contract is a boat anchor. Everything in my head is screaming, no with this pairing, and yet I think the next general manager is going to have to have a real honest and tough call on the longer-term future of the franchise.
Teams that think too much in the short term tend to fizzle fast. Fans dont like being patient, and frankly most owners dont either. This will be a fascinating time for Arthur Blank. But its potentially the smartest payoff in the end, with the prodigal son coming home to ATL.
Oregon OT Penei Sewell
Sewells hagiography has frankly been a little too much, at least in some NFL evaluators minds. Truly. Ive spoken to a scout (whose name fans would recognize) who is not a huge fan of Sewell; then again, other people really, really like him.
But my chorus since August on Sewell has been consistent: Hes not Jonathan Ogden, folks. However, if hes Willie Anderson-level good, certainly if hes Andrew Whitworth good, Sewell will be well worth it here. The Bengals need blocking help as much as anyone.
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Woman assaulted at gunpoint as three masked thieves steal puppy – Yahoo News Australia
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A woman said she was assaulted at gunpoint by masked men who stole her puppy while she was on a walk.
Sarah Vorhaus from San Francisco is offering a US$2000 (A$2670) reward for the return of her five-month-old French bulldog, Chloe, after three men attacked her and drove away with the dog.
The 30-year-old woman said she was walking Chloe around 6pm on Tuesday (local time) when she heard a man from behind her say, give me your dog!.
When she turned around Ms Vorhaus said she was punched in the face several times by a man holding a gun.
"I just started screaming for help, she told ABC7, still shaken from the incident.
Ms Vorhaus said the man then grabbed her puppy and got into a car with three other men and drove off.
The distraught pet owner said there were several people in the area at the time of the attack and one of them called an ambulance. She was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Ms Vorhaus is now recovering but is desperate to get her pet back and told ABC7 she doesnt care about the thief, she just wants her beloved dog back.
"No questions asked, we will pay truly anything, no questions asked, I don't even care what happens to this guy. I just want to get Chloe back, Ms Vorhaus said through tears via video chat.
San Francisco police confirmed to ABC7 that they were investigating reports of a robbery and Ms Vorhaus had suffered non life-threatening injuries in the attack.
She said the man with the gun who punched her appeared to be in his 20s or 30s and was wearing a hoodie, while all the men were wearing masks.
The dog owner said she has had Chloe since October but the puppy had yet to be microchipped because she was advised by vets to wait until the dog had been desexed.
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The out-of-control line between India and Pakistan – Yahoo News Australia
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Shells and bullets are hurtling thicker and faster than ever between Indian and Pakistani forces across Kashmir's ceasefire line, killing and maiming at a rate not seen in the entrenched conflict for two decades.
Zameer Ahmad was building a community bunker on the Indian side of the Himalayan region's disputed frontier -- officially known as the Line of Control (LoC) -- when a sniper round fired from Pakistani-controlled territory struck the ground nearby.
Ahmad and co-worker Sadakat Hussain took cover behind a wall in the village of Simari. "We finally decided to try to run but we both got hit," the 26-year-old told AFP.
Ahmad took a bullet in the stomach and now has to wear a colostomy bag. Hussain, 23, walks with a limp because of his wounded foot.
"It is scary, we just don't know why the firing starts," said Hussain, speaking during a visit to the frontier zone organised by the Indian military.
Similar stories are told on both sides of the 344-kilometre (213-mile) partition amid ever-tougher talk between the nuclear-armed neighbours, who have fought two wars over the region in the past seven decades.
Scores of civilians have been killed this year, and a UN observer mission car was struck by a bullet in December.
India says at least 10 of its forces have been killed by artillery shells or sniper fire from Pakistani-controlled Kashmir since the start of November.
It claims Pakistan violated a 2003 ceasefire accord more than 5,000 times last year -- the highest since it started.
About 20 civilians were killed over the year, and incidents included drones dropping grenades into Indian territory.
Pakistan, in turn, accuses India of more than 3,000 violations in 12 months, leaving 29 dead, 250 civilians wounded, and hundreds of buildings destroyed or damaged.
Jura, just four kilometres from the LoC in the Neelum Valley, has been worst hit on the Pakistani side, authorities say.
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The shelling can last for hours or days, the town's residents told AFP. Half the homes have blast damage and the farmland is pock-marked with craters.
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"Most of the time we are shut up in our house. It is a war on us," Amna Bibi, 40, said while washing clothes outside her home.
In the nearby village of Chilyana, the 500 inhabitants also rarely stray outside.
"When we leave in the morning to open our shop, we don't know if we will return home," Khawaja Zubair Ahmad said.
With each side blaming the other, the firing is at dangerous levels, according to observers.
Residents say tensions have risen since February 2019 when India staged an air attack on Pakistani territory after a suicide bomber killed 40 Indian troops in Kashmir.
India says Pakistan uses shelling to cover increased attempts to infiltrate militants across the line to fuel an insurgency.
Pakistan has been incensed by India's revoking of Muslim-majority Kashmir's semi-autonomous status in 2019 -- "a move that Islamabad regarded as a particularly serious provocation", said Michael Kugelman, a South Asia specialist at the Wilson Center think tank in Washington.
Residents on the Indian side say Pakistan deliberately cut off their water supply for farms. Pakistan bemoans the closure of a bridge that until last year was used to bring divided families together.
Khaleel ul Rahman, village head in Sudhpura on the Indian side, rushes to his cow shed and stays with the animals when a midnight barrage starts.
Sudhpura suffers badly even by Kashmir's violent standards. It is surrounded on three sides by Pakistan-administered Kashmir and a third of the village is on the Pakistan side.
Shells also fall when markets are open and children are in school. "People just panic. It is like a stampede," said local school principal Mansoor Ahmad.
Observers say though that neither India nor Pakistan is in a rush to find a solution. The Hindu nationalist government in New Delhi and Muslim administration in Islamabad are too entrenched.
"The history of India-Pakistan relations has had many more lows than highs, and right now we're experiencing a particularly ugly, prolonged low," said Kugelman.
"There is little incentive on either side to dial down tensions."
Rival prime ministers Narendra Modi and Imran Khan both offered better relations on taking office -- Modi even visited Pakistan -- but their gestures were rejected by the other.
Modi boasted last year that Pakistan would "bite the dust" in seven to 10 days if it started a new war. Khan replied last month that India would get a "befitting" response if it tried anything.
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