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  • High-risk groups better protected against shingles

    High-risk groups better protected against shingles

    The China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has approved Shingrix (GSK”s Recombinant Zoster Vaccine or RZV) for the prevention of shingles (herpes zoster) in adults aged 18 years and…

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  • Tinier than a Grain of Sand: Physicists Create the World’s Smallest Light Pixel – SciTechDaily

    1. Tinier than a Grain of Sand: Physicists Create the World’s Smallest Light Pixel  SciTechDaily
    2. Scientists develop retina E-paper display with 25k pixels per inch, matching human vision  The Brighter Side of News
    3. Colour e-paper screen offers…

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  • Six autumn getaways for relaxing like a local

    Six autumn getaways for relaxing like a local

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    Total immersions in South America

    A pool at Awasi Mendoza in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina

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  • Geely targets 100,000 UK sales in push to take on Tesla and BYD

    Geely targets 100,000 UK sales in push to take on Tesla and BYD

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    Chinese carmaker Geely wants to sell 100,000 cars a year in the UK and would consider local production as it aims to take on Tesla and BYD in Europe’s second-largest market for electric vehicles.

    The UK has become a battleground for European expansion by Chinese carmakers because of strong EV sales and the absence of import tariffs.

    “Currently the UK market is more open and a friend for Chinese brands,” Michael Yang, the head of Geely Auto UK, told the Financial Times.

    Geely would aim to launch 10 electric and plug-in hybrid models over the next three years and sell about 100,000 cars a year in the UK, he said in an interview. This would give it a market share of around 5 per cent in the country. BYD and Tesla have a share of around 2 per cent each this year.

    “In the future, if we find that local production has more of an advantage, why not do that? We are open about that,” he added, saying the company planned to hire about 300 workers in the UK.

    Geely Auto is a Hong Kong-listed unit of privately held Geely Holding, one of the world’s biggest auto groups, with stakes in Volvo Cars, Polestar, Lotus, London black-cab maker LEVC and Aston Martin.

    The first Geely car to be sold in the UK will be the all-electric EX5 sport utility vehicle, a rival to Tesla’s flagship Model Y, with a starting price of £31,990. 

    LEVC employees assemble a taxi at a factory in Coventry, England © Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

    The UK government has been courting Chinese carmakers to produce in the country. But it has had little success so far because of the high cost of energy and labour compared with other locations such as Turkey, Hungary and Spain, which have managed to attract Chinese groups to build European production hubs.

    The UK is aiming to produce 1.3mn vehicles a year by 2035, almost double the 755,000 units the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders expects to be made this year.

    Hitting the target will require new manufacturing. Chinese brands have become a focus as established groups grapple with various problems.

    Nissan, which owns the largest UK plant, is downsizing its global operations because of financial difficulties. Jaguar Land Rover’s production had to be halted for more than a month following a cyber attack, which caused vehicle output in the UK to fall 36 per cent in September, according to the SMMT.

    Meanwhile, the UK has become BYD’s biggest market outside China with sales increasing nearly 10-fold in a year, according to the latest data.

    Chery, another Chinese carmaker, which sells the Chery, Omoda and Jaecoo brands, accounted for nearly 4 per cent of new car sales last month, compared with 0.4 per cent just a year earlier.

    When asked whether Geely would consider using existing LEVC and Lotus manufacturing facilities for new UK production, Yang said: “It all depends, but hopefully we can use the existing plant. It’s easier.”

    Lotus said earlier this year that it would pull out of manufacturing in the UK. This decision was later reversed but it has been talking with other carmakers about building models at its plant in Hethel in eastern England. 

    Yang also said that the various Geely brands would not cannibalise each other since they all target different customers.

    “Volvo and Polestar, they are more like premium brands and Lotus is a performance car,” he said. “LEVC in the UK is for the iconic taxi, so Geely is focusing more on the mainstream.”

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  • Proud Mary — Creedence Clearwater Revival’s celebration of a mythic South

    Proud Mary — Creedence Clearwater Revival’s celebration of a mythic South

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  • Avoiding Unnecessary Urethroplasty by Periurethral Mobilization as a Treatment Option for Small Urethral Strictures: A Case Series

    Avoiding Unnecessary Urethroplasty by Periurethral Mobilization as a Treatment Option for Small Urethral Strictures: A Case Series

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  • Ancient art form captivates the world

    Ancient art form captivates the world

    Wuju Opera is finding new and young audiences through global tours and innovative use of technologies.

    Dong Xuyang jumps out of a box onstage at the China Wu Opera Grand Theatre in Jinhua, Zhejiang province. (GENG FEIFEI / CHINA DAILY)

    In Jinhua,…

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  • A hidden temperature law governs all life on Earth

    A hidden temperature law governs all life on Earth

    Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have uncovered what they call a “universal thermal performance curve” (UTPC), a pattern that appears to apply to every living species on Earth. This curve describes how organisms respond to changes in…

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  • Thunder-Hawks: 4 takeaways as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stays hot to keep OKC unbeaten

    Thunder-Hawks: 4 takeaways as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stays hot to keep OKC unbeaten

    ATLANTA — No double overtime, not many tense moments or subsequent buckets of sweat, and no problem against a Hawks’ team missing three starters. That summarized the night for the defending champions.

    By comparison to its first two games of…

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  • Assessing Valuation After Recent 59% Three-Month Share Price Surge

    Assessing Valuation After Recent 59% Three-Month Share Price Surge

    Victoria’s Secret (VSCO) shares have seen movement recently, prompting investors to review the retailer’s performance and outlook. The company’s stock is up 59% over the past 3 months, which reflects renewed interest among market watchers.

    See our latest analysis for Victoria’s Secret.

    After a bumpy start this year, Victoria’s Secret has staged an impressive comeback, with a 26% one-month share price return and momentum building as renewed industry optimism takes hold. While the year-to-date share price is still lower, long-term shareholders have captured a 16.9% total return over the past year.

    If you’re intrigued by how turnarounds like this can create opportunities, it might be time to broaden your search and discover fast growing stocks with high insider ownership

    With the stock’s recent surge but analyst targets lagging behind, the question is whether Victoria’s Secret remains undervalued, or if the current price already factors in all the anticipated future growth.

    The most widely followed narrative puts Victoria’s Secret’s fair value well below its last close price, signaling a potential disconnect between analyst models and recent market enthusiasm.

    The analysts have a consensus price target of $22.7 for Victoria’s Secret based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $27.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $17.0.

    Read the complete narrative.

    Curious what kind of growth projections and future profit assumptions drive this punchy valuation? The key takeaway is that most analyst forecasts are based on slow revenue growth, thinning margins, and a higher-than-normal profit multiple. Which number is the real linchpin? The full narrative reveals the bold assumptions behind the current fair value.

    Result: Fair Value of $22.70 (OVERVALUED)

    Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.

    However, persistent tariff pressures or a sustained slowdown in mall traffic could quickly undermine the optimistic case for Victoria’s Secret’s recovery.

    Find out about the key risks to this Victoria’s Secret narrative.

    While analyst models suggest Victoria’s Secret is overvalued versus consensus estimates, our SWS DCF model points in a different direction. Based on projected future cash flows, the stock currently trades 21.6% below its fair value, which suggests potential upside. Which perspective will the market ultimately reward?

    Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.

    VSCO Discounted Cash Flow as at Oct 2025

    Simply Wall St performs a discounted cash flow (DCF) on every stock in the world every day (check out Victoria’s Secret for example). We show the entire calculation in full. You can track the result in your watchlist or portfolio and be alerted when this changes, or use our stock screener to discover undervalued stocks based on their cash flows. If you save a screener we even alert you when new companies match – so you never miss a potential opportunity.

    If you have a different perspective or enjoy digging into the numbers yourself, you can put together your own analysis in just a few minutes. Do it your way

    A great starting point for your Victoria’s Secret research is our analysis highlighting 2 key rewards and 2 important warning signs that could impact your investment decision.

    Don’t settle for missing the next big opportunity. Take action now and supercharge your investment research with these handpicked themes powered by Simply Wall Street’s screener.

    This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

    Companies discussed in this article include VSCO.

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