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Late-night Novak resists Alcaraz assault
Djokovic glanced at his coaching box that included Andy Murray, while Alcaraz seemed to have a brief chat with another former world No.1 who was in his corner, Juan Carlos Ferrero.
It is the type of point that changes momentum, and an inspired Alcaraz indeed manufactured two break points in the next game.
But as the set and perhaps the match teetered, Alcaraz mishit a forehand and Djokovic successfully served and volleyed to hold.
Alcaraz didn’t get another chance.
Alcaraz sent a forehand into the net on match point, prompting a roar from Djokovic.
Seconds later, he and Murray hugged, and his kids stuck around even at 1am local time.
“I guess the key is recovery for me now,” said Djokovic, who overcame injuries in 2021 and 2023 to triumph at Melbourne Park.
“That’s all I’m thinking about. The extra day with no match comes at the perfect time for me. Hopefully I can come out (in the semifinals) and feel my best.”
Late-night Novak Djokovic resists Carlos Alcaraz’s relentless assault in an epic battle on the tennis court. The young Spaniard pushed the world No. 1 to his limits, but Djokovic’s experience and resilience ultimately prevailed in a thrilling match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned for more updates on this nail-biting showdown between the seasoned champion and the rising star. #Djokovic #Alcaraz #TennisBattle
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Edinburgh SpaceX investment firm resists bid to oust chiefs
Saba has built up a 21% stake in Edinburgh Worldwide, which is managed by Baillie Gifford.
However, the board of the trust declared it “retains a strong conviction” in Edinburgh Worldwide’s “vision and strategy”. In a statement to the stock market, the board noted that the strategy, performance and processes of the trust had the subject of a “thorough review” in conjunction with Baillie Gifford and independent advisers, with measures designed to set “Edinburgh Worldwide on a path to renewed growth” subsequently approved by shareholders on December 18.
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Moreover, Edinburgh Worldwide said it worked with Baillie Gifford on a number of changes to the way the trust is managed and its investment managers, as well as a potential distribution of up to £130m to shareholders. Luke Ward and Svetlana Viteva have become co-managers of the trust alongside Douglas Brodie, and the portfolio will be rebalanced with “increased focus from fewer holdings and a better balance between sectors and financial maturity to improve resilience”. The trust said it will also broaden its “field of play for game-changing businesses” by increasing its upper market capitalisation threshold to $25 billion from $5bn.
Edinburgh Worldwide, which according to its most recent factsheet has 8.4% of its £788.81m assets in SpaceX, note that the discount of share price to net asset value per share has “narrowed significantly this year.. to the point that the share price has recently been trading close to NAV”.
Jonathan Simpson Dent, chair of Edinburgh Worldwide, said: “Since taking over as chair in March, I have worked closely with the board and the manager to take decisive action to create a framework for improved future performance of the trust for the benefit of all our shareholders. As we continue to implement these changes, including the resolutions passed today, I remain committed and excited for the future of Edinburgh Worldwide.”
Edinburgh SpaceX Investment Firm Stands Strong Against Attempt to Oust LeadersIn a bold move, the Edinburgh-based investment firm focused on SpaceX has resisted a bid to remove its top executives. The firm, known for its strategic investments in the aerospace industry, has faced pressure from shareholders to oust its current leadership team.
Despite the pushback, the firm’s board of directors has stood firmly behind its current chiefs, citing their strong track record and vision for the future. The executives have been praised for their ability to navigate the complexities of the space industry and deliver impressive returns for investors.
The resistance to the bid to remove the leaders is a testament to the confidence and support they have from the board and shareholders. It also underscores the firm’s commitment to stability and continuity in leadership, especially during times of uncertainty and change.
As the firm continues to make strategic investments in SpaceX and other aerospace ventures, the decision to keep its current leadership team in place signals a commitment to driving growth and success in the industry. Investors and stakeholders alike can look forward to continued innovation and progress under the guidance of the firm’s experienced and visionary chiefs.
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