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  • Farmer backs virus vaccine after ‘traumatic’ loss of 70 sheep

    Farmer backs virus vaccine after ‘traumatic’ loss of 70 sheep

    Ken BanksNorth east Scotland reporter, Aberfeldy

    BBC Farmer Ian Duncan Millar, smiling at camera, sitting next to a black and white sheepdog with its tongue hanging out, with fields, trees and hills in the background.BBC

    Ian Duncan Millar lost dozens of his sheep to the virus on his farm

    When Ian Duncan Millar found several sheep dead on his Perthshire farm, he immediately suspected a virus was to blame.

    The next…

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  • This AI stock has soared 1,600% in three years – and Deutsche Bank predicts more gains

    This AI stock has soared 1,600% in three years – and Deutsche Bank predicts more gains

    By Emily Bary

    A Deutsche Bank analyst is upbeat about Vertiv’s stock and says the rush of new data-center deals suggests ‘the bull case may not even be bullish enough’

    Vertiv makes cooling technologies that are vital to AI data centers.

    Data-center technology provider Vertiv Holdings Co. has been a big winner as artificial intelligence has proliferated. But Deutsche Bank says investors who missed out on the stock’s 1,600%-plus rally over the past three years can still get in on future gains – though not quite at the same magnitude.

    Admittedly, Vertiv’s stock (VRT) is expensive relative to recent historical levels, at least when you look simply at how it trades relative to forward earnings. Deutsche Bank’s Nicole DeBlase noted it trades at a ratio of 39x, versus its 32x one-year median.

    But she thinks it’s better to look at the stock’s ratio of price to earnings to growth, where it screens in the bottom quartile among peer stocks in the multi-industry and electrical-equipment sector, meaning it’s relatively cheap from that perspective.

    Read: AI has already disrupted hiring for these jobs, as adoption nears a tipping point

    She pointed to “a clear bifurcation in medium-term earnings growth algorithms between the secular growth ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’” and predicts that this split will “persist for the foreseeable future.” Therefore, she thinks it makes sense to look at Vertiv’s profile relative to peers, some of which are exposed to a more challenged macroeconomy.

    Vertiv supplies electrical and mechanical equipment that goes into data centers, and DeBlase said it stands to benefit from perhaps $7 trillion in overall data-center infrastructure investments that could be made from 2025 to 2030, a number that comes from McKinsey estimates.

    The company provides direct-to-chip liquid-cooling technologies, and that market could grow even more quickly that that for general electric equipment since the revenue base is negligible now. Previously, “traditional data centers did not broadly require liquid-cooling infrastructure,” DeBlase said. But AI is very power intensive and requires cooling systems to maximize efficiency.

    DeBlase lifted her price target on the stock to $216 from $168, with the new target implying 20% upside. By applying more bullish assumptions, however, she could see the stock hitting $230, or 27% above current levels.

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    But the growing hubbub around data-center investments now has DeBlase wondering: “Is the bull case bullish enough?” She noted big recent arrangements such as one between OpenAI and Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) and another between OpenAI and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), and those are just a few of the newly announced deals.

    “While it is impossible to know to what extent projects of this magnitude were already embedded in third-party data-center capacity forecasts, it does seem fair to say that if sizable project announcements continue, the bull case becomes increasingly likely – and the bull case may not even be bullish enough.”

    More from MarketWatch: Why Broadcom’s OpenAI deal may not be all it’s cracked up to be

    -Emily Bary

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  • Giuffre accuses ‘entitled’ Andrew in posthumous book

    Giuffre accuses ‘entitled’ Andrew in posthumous book

    Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent

    Getty Images Photo of Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine MaxwellGetty Images

    Virginia Giuffre describes how the photo was taken by Jeffrey Epstein in London

    A posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre accuses the Duke of York of being “entitled – as if he believed having sex with me…

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  • Scientists Discover a Giant, Unexplained Wave Rippling Through the Milky Way – SciTechDaily

    1. Scientists Discover a Giant, Unexplained Wave Rippling Through the Milky Way  SciTechDaily
    2. A “Great Wave” Is Crashing through the Milky Way  sky and telescope.org
    3. A Massive ‘Great Wave’ in Our Galaxy Is Literally Pushing Stars Around  VICE

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  • Google’s AI video generator is getting better editing and more audio

    Google’s AI video generator is getting better editing and more audio

    Google is making videos created with the AI filmmaking tool Flow even more realistic — and harder to identify as AI-generated at first glance. The company announced Wednesday that users can add in and change the shadows and lighting of their AI…

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  • Matchup Spotlight | Manon Fiorot vs Jasmine Jasudavicius

    Matchup Spotlight | Manon Fiorot vs Jasmine Jasudavicius

    Throughout her UFC career, Jasudavicius has been extremely active, fighting three times each year since 2023. Now, she feels closer than ever to a title shot, and should she secure a win over former title challenger Fiorot on Saturday night, it…

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  • Aptar Named Among Top 100 of the ‘World’s Top Companies for Women 2025’ by Forbes

    Aptar Named Among Top 100 of the ‘World’s Top Companies for Women 2025’ by Forbes

    Aptar today announced that it has been named a World’s Top Companies for Women 2025 by Forbes for the fifth consecutive year (formerly World’s Top Female Friendly Companies). Aptar is ranked 72 out of the 400 companies included on the list by Forbes and their partner Statista.

    “Being recognized by Forbes for the fifth year in a row is a testament to the strides we’re making in advancing inclusion, equity and belonging across our global teams,” said Shiela Vinczeller, Aptar’s Chief Human Resources Officer. “When we honor and appreciate each person’s unique strengths, we build a workplace where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.”

    “We are proud to be recognized as one of the World’s Top Companies for Women – a reflection of our meaningful progress to further a workplace where everyone is encouraged to participate in numerous events that promote inclusivity,” said Marcia Thomas, Chief Diversity Officer.

    This award is presented on behalf of Forbes and Statista, a leading market research firm. Data for the “World’s Top Companies for Women” is based on an anonymous survey of over 120,000 women working in 36 countries. In this survey, participants are asked to evaluate companies based on three areas: employer brand, public opinion and leadership score. These surveys are conducted periodically over a two-year period.

    For a full list of the World’s Top Companies for Women and a breakdown of the methodology, please visit the Forbes website here.

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  • State Bank sells Rs934b worth of T-bills, PIBs

    State Bank sells Rs934b worth of T-bills, PIBs

    Gold soars to new peak at Rs440,900 as it breaks $4,200 barrier globally; rupee edges up


    ISLAMABAD:

    KARACHI

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) raised a total of Rs775.9 billion through the sale of Market Treasury Bills (MTBs) and an additional Rs157.8 billion via Pakistan Investment Bonds – Floating Rate (PFLs) in separate auctions held on Wednesday.

    According to the SBP’s Domestic Markets and Monetary Management Department, tenders for one-month, three-month, six-month, and 12-month MTBs were invited through primary dealers, with settlement scheduled for October 16, 2025.

    The auction saw total acceptance of Rs775.9 billion, with cut-off yields remaining largely stable at 11.11% for one-month, 11.05% for three-month, 11.04% for six-month, and 11.25% for 12-month instruments.

    Separately, the SBP conducted an auction for 10-year Pakistan Investment Bonds – Floating Rate, raising Rs157.84 billion, including Rs2.84 billion in non-competitive bids. The cut-off price for the issue was set at 94.84, with bids received in the price range of 94.89 to 92.93.

    Furthermore, the Pakistani rupee recorded a slight appreciation of 0.01% against the US dollar in the inter-bank market on Wednesday. According to market data, the local currency closed at Rs281.12 per dollar, gaining Rs0.03 from the previous session’s closing rate of Rs281.15.

    Gold prices in Pakistan soared to another all-time high, mirroring the global surge in bullion that broke past the $4,200-per-ounce level for the first time in history, as escalating US-China trade tensions and growing expectations of further US Federal Reserve rate cuts boosted safe-haven demand.

    According to the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA), the price of gold per tola jumped by Rs5,800 to reach a new peak of Rs440,900, while 10-gram gold rose by Rs4,972 to sell at Rs378,000.

    On Tuesday, the yellow metal had already notched a record high of Rs435,100 per tola, after gaining Rs6,900 in a single session.

    In the international market, gold touched an unprecedented $4,218 per ounce before stabilising around $4,194, according to market data. Analysts said the rally was driven by heightened global uncertainty and the ongoing US government shutdown, which continues to weigh on investor sentiment.

    Commenting on the development, Adnan Agar, Director at Interactive Commodities, said that gold has once again set a record high. For spot gold, the high of $4,218 has been reached. The market remains firm near $4,194 after hitting the low of $4,180. “Every day, gold is gradually climbing by $50-60, setting a new record each time.”

    The US government shutdown is adding to this momentum. Until there’s a major update or economic data release, the trend remains one-sided – “gold is moving steadily upwards.”

    Market observers said that unless there is resolution of the US fiscal uncertainty or there are signs of profit-taking, the bullish momentum for gold is expected to persist, with investors continuing to seek safety amid global market volatility.

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  • Mari Energies buys 20% stake in Indus-C Block

    Mari Energies buys 20% stake in Indus-C Block


    ISLAMABAD:

    Mari Energies has acquired a 20% working interest in the Eastern Offshore Indus-C Block from Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), alongside Turkish Petroleum Overseas Company (TPOC).

    In a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange, Mari Energies announced that it has entered into a farm-out agreement to acquire a 20% working interest in the block from PPL. The agreement also includes TPOC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortakl?g? (TPAO), Türkiye’s national oil company, and Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL).

    This partnership is the result of high-level engagements between the governments of Pakistan and Türkiye aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation in the energy sector and encouraging foreign direct investment to kickstart exploration activities in Pakistan’s underexplored offshore basins.

    Subject to regulatory approvals, operatorship of the block will be transferred to TPOC, which brings extensive experience in offshore exploration and field development. Following completion of the transaction and receipt of all necessary approvals, the participating interests are expected to be: TPOC 25% (Operator), PPL 35%,

    Mari Energies 20%, and OGDCL 20%.

    This transaction marks Mari Energies’ entry into Pakistan’s offshore basins. Building on its proven record in onshore exploration and development, the company is positioning itself for an accelerated exploration programme in the country’s offshore sector.

    The collaboration between Mari Energies, TPOC, PPL, and OGDCL represents a major step toward unlocking Pakistan’s offshore hydrocarbon potential. It also establishes a foundation for long-term strategic cooperation in the energy sector between Pakistan and Türkiye.

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