Caprock Group LLC lessened its holdings in shares of Vipshop Holdings Limited ( NYSE:VIPS – Free Report ) by 40.8% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 30,536 shares of the technology company’s stock after selling 21,037 shares during the period. Caprock Group LLC’s holdings in Vipshop were worth $480,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently modified their holdings of the company. Krane Funds Advisors LLC boosted its stake in Vipshop by 20.3% during the second quarter. Krane Funds Advisors LLC now owns 15,737,381 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $204,901,000 after acquiring an additional 2,659,117 shares in the last quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. boosted its position in shares of Vipshop by 1.8% in the 1st quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 13,762,669 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $227,772,000 after purchasing an additional 248,743 shares in the last quarter. First Beijing Investment Ltd purchased a new stake in shares of Vipshop in the 3rd quarter worth approximately $120,182,000. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP increased its position in Vipshop by 5.4% during the 2nd quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 6,739,378 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $87,771,000 after buying an additional 343,739 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC raised its stake in Vipshop by 2.9% during the second quarter. Allspring Global Investments Holdings LLC now owns 6,559,051 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $85,399,000 after buying an additional 184,000 shares during the last quarter. 48.82% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades VIPS has been the subject of several analyst reports. Morgan Stanley reduced their price target on Vipshop from $16.00 to $14.00 and set an “equal weight” rating for the company in a report on Tuesday, August 20th. StockNews.com cut shares of Vipshop from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Wednesday. CLSA cut Vipshop from an “outperform” rating to a “hold” rating and lowered their price objective for the company from $15.80 to $12.00 in a research report on Wednesday, August 21st. UBS Group downgraded shares of Vipshop from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and dropped their price target for the company from $20.00 to $12.50 in a report on Wednesday, August 21st. Finally, Citigroup dropped their price target on Vipshop from $18.00 to $17.00 and set a “buy” rating on the stock in a research note on Wednesday. Six investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and two have issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $17.50. Vipshop Price Performance NYSE:VIPS opened at $13.24 on Friday. The business has a fifty day moving average price of $14.65 and a 200-day moving average price of $14.42. The firm has a market capitalization of $7.18 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 6.33, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.49 and a beta of 0.34. Vipshop Holdings Limited has a one year low of $11.50 and a one year high of $20.19. Vipshop ( NYSE:VIPS – Get Free Report ) last released its earnings results on Tuesday, August 20th. The technology company reported $3.91 EPS for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.48 by $3.43. The company had revenue of $25.08 billion for the quarter, compared to analysts’ expectations of $26.61 billion. Vipshop had a net margin of 7.50% and a return on equity of 21.04%. The firm’s revenue was down 4.1% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter last year, the business earned $0.51 EPS. On average, equities research analysts expect that Vipshop Holdings Limited will post 1.97 earnings per share for the current fiscal year. Vipshop Profile ( Free Report ) Vipshop Holdings Limited operates online platforms in the People's Republic of China. It operates in Vip.com, Shan Shan Outlets, and Others segments. The company offers womenswear, menswear, sportswear and sporting goods, shoes and bags, accessories, baby and children products, skincare and cosmetics, home goods and other lifestyle products, and supermarket products. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding VIPS? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Vipshop Holdings Limited ( NYSE:VIPS – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Vipshop Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Vipshop and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here . President-elect Donald Trump is still putting together his Cabinet for his second term, and many other government positions will open up when he takes the oath of office in January. But there’s a growing expectation that he will quickly make at least one new vacancy by firing FBI Director Christopher Wray. There would be some circularity in that particular personnel move since it was Trump who hired Wray, a Republican, by nominating him to a 10-year term in 2017. That said, Trump has never shied away from firing someone he once backed. FBI directors get those 10-year terms as the result of a post-Watergate law that was in response to J. Edgar Hoover’s much-too-long and controlling 48-year leadership of the FBI. The term length is supposed to inoculate the director from political pressure. But it never works out that way. If Trump fires Wray, he’d be first president to fire 2 FBI directors Trump famously fired then-FBI Director James Comey months after taking office for his first term in 2017. Comey was also a Republican, although he was nominated to the position by Democratic President Barack Obama. (Comey later said in 2018 that he “can’t be associated with” the Republican Party due to Trump’s influence on the GOP.) Presidents before Trump pushed FBI directors out In 1993, Bill Clinton fired then-FBI Director William Sessions after an internal ethics report emerged during the prior year’s presidential campaign. It included questions about a $10,000 fence installed around the director’s home and flights he had taken, among other issues. Earlier, Jimmy Carter suggested during the 1976 presidential campaign that he would have fired then-FBI Director Clarence Kelley over revelations about window drapery valances improperly installed at his home, among other things. Carter did not immediately fire Kelley when he took the White House, but Kelley was ultimately forced to resign, according to Douglas Charles, a history professor at Penn State University, who noted that the drapery scandal “today seems like very small fry stuff.” But at the time, it would have tested the new law, which Congress passed in 1976, for Carter to fire Kelley. “There certainly was the question, can any president fire an FBI director when there’s a legislated 10-year term,” Charles said. While that question has clearly been answered now, those previous firings were about ethics and personal failings. Trump’s are about policy differences, including over the role of the Justice Department overall. Why did Trump fire Comey? The stated reasons for Comey’s firing, laid out in a memo prepared for Trump’s Justice Department, were contradictory. Comey was criticized both for not prosecuting Hillary Clinton over her treatment of classified material and then for releasing “derogatory” information about Clinton at a press conference. The real reason Comey was fired, as Trump admitted to NBC News at the time, was Comey’s investigation into ties between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. Then Trump’s troubles cascaded In the furor that followed Comey’s firing, it was the author of the Justice Department memo recommending Comey’s firing, then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed a special counsel to follow up on the Russia investigation. Rosenstein appointed the special counsel because Trump’s attorney general, Jeff Sessions, had recused himself from any investigation related to Trump’s 2016 campaign. Sessions did so because he had failed during Senate confirmation hearings to disclose preelection contacts he had with Russia’s ambassador to the US at the time. Enter another former FBI director Who did Rosenstein pick as special counsel to lead that Russia investigation? Robert S. Mueller III, who happened to be the former FBI director. Mueller was widely respected and had taken charge of the FBI days before the 9/11 attacks in 2001. Congress passed a special law to extend his term by two years during the Obama administration. Anyone who remembers Trump’s first term can recall that speculation about the Russia investigation sucked up much of the oxygen in Washington and led to the prosecution of several of Trump’s top 2016 campaign aides, including campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who Trump later pardoned. Trump has complained that the investigation was part of a “deep state” effort to undermine him. Unintended consequences The cooperation by Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen with Mueller’s investigation is what led to revelations about hush money payments for which Trump was convicted in New York earlier this year. Trump’s sentencing for his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records has been delayed indefinitely after his election win. What the Mueller report concluded The release of Mueller’s report was slow-walked by Trump’s second attorney general, Bill Barr, who gave the impression that Mueller’s report exonerated Trump. It did not. Mueller was constrained by Justice Department rules that bar the prosecution of a sitting president. When the full report was released in April 2019, Mueller said there was not enough evidence to prove collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russians. It also specifically did not exonerate Trump. “While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,” the report said . It also concluded that while Trump’s campaign in 2016 expected help from Russia, it didn’t conspire with Russia. That gets forgotten after years of Trump referring to Mueller’s investigation as the “Russia hoax.” There are things that helped generate the Mueller investigation, notably the discredited Steele dossier , that will forever anger Trump. Trump targeted FBI officials There were also related scandals, such as the release of anti-Trump texts by an FBI agent at the time, Peter Strzok, who initially played a role in Mueller’s inquiry, and Lisa Page, who was then an FBI attorney with whom Strzok was having an affair. The FBI agreed in July of this year to pay $2 million to Strzok and Page to compensate for the release of those text messages. Another FBI official, Andrew McCabe, who served briefly as acting director after Trump fired Comey, was fired by Sessions days before his retirement. McCabe, now a CNN contributor, ultimately won back his pension in court . Trump turned on Wray Wray was overwhelmingly confirmed to succeed Comey in August 2017 in part by promising during confirmation hearings to maintain independence from the White House. Trump, meanwhile, prizes loyalty. Even while Trump was still president in 2020 , he had already turned on Wray, in part because he felt Wray was not cooperating with special counsel John Durham – who was appointed by Barr, Sessions’ replacement, to investigate the Mueller investigation. All of that adds up to why Trump wants loyalists at the Department of Justice, including the FBI. Douglas said that about 100 years ago, in the wake of the Teapot Dome scandal that exposed corruption within the federal government, there was talk in the Senate of taking the Department of Justice, including the FBI, completely out of politics and making it and all of its employees an independent part of the civil service. Trump wants to go in the opposite direction today and bring the FBI more under the control of the president.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Detroit guard Cade Cunningham left Thursday night’s game in Charlotte in the final minute of regulation due to a left hip injury and did not play in overtime as the Pistons fell to the Hornets. Cunningham fell hard to the floor after getting fouled by Grant Williams with 48 seconds left in the game. He made both free throws to briefly give the Pistons the lead before leaving, and the Pistons lost 123-121. Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff offered no update on Cunningham’s status after the game. Cunningham finished with 27 points and 10 assists for the Pistons, who lost their second straight game to a Hornets team that got a career-high 38 points from Brandon Miller and 35 from LaMelo Ball.
Published 4:51 pm Monday, December 9, 2024 By Joshua Windus Phoebe Putney Health System (PPHS) has been named a College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) Digital Health Most Wired recipient. This award shows Phoebe’s commitment to leveraging advanced technology to enhance patient care and improve health outcomes. “Achieving the CHIME Digital Health Most Wired designation is a testament to our digital transformation efforts at Phoebe. We are honored to receive this recognition which highlights our commitment to embracing innovative digital health solutions and integrating cutting-edge technology into our healthcare delivery to provide a better way to health and wellness for the entire community,” said Mike Elder, PPHS Chief Information Officer. The CHIME Digital Health Most Wired program celebrates healthcare organizations that excel in the use of digital health tools and technologies. Phoebe’s achievements in digital health involve the implementation of advanced electronic health records (EHR), telehealth services, and data analytics to improve patient outcomes and streamline operations. These initiatives have enabled Phoebe to provide more efficient and effective care, ensuring that patients receive the best possible treatment. Phoebe is currently transitioning its outpatient EHR system to MEDITECH, the same platform it uses for inpatients. “Our collaboration with MEDITECH has been instrumental in achieving the CHIME recognition. The project we’re currently working on will make it easier and more straightforward for patients to access their medical information while also improving efficiency for our staff, providing a seamless flow of information and enhancing patient care communication between inpatient units and outpatient clinics,” said William Sewell, MD, Phoebe Putney Health System Chief Medical Information Officer. The purpose of the transition is to ensure all providers within the Phoebe system have access to the most recent information for every patient, improving quality, safety and efficiency in patient care. “Let’s say a patient with congestive heart failure goes to see their primary care physician because they’re having some unusual breathing difficulty. That doctor sends the patient to ER where the emergency physician prescribes some stronger medication, but the patient still isn’t responding as we’d like, so the ER physician admits them to the hospital. Then the hospitalist takes over care for a couple of days until the patient is discharged and follows up with their primary care doctor again,” Dr. William Sewell said. “Our EHR integration ensures each physician who touches that patient every step of the way knows exactly what care the other physicians have provided. That really is what an electronic health record is designed to do, and it leads to better outcomes for patients.” The Digital Health Most Wired survey is an international benchmarking and recognition program that serves as a comprehensive “Digital Health Check-up” for healthcare organizations worldwide. It assesses organizations through a comprehensive survey evaluating their digital health capabilities across various aspects of healthcare operations. Earning this recognition indicates that a healthcare organization is at the forefront of utilizing technology to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. Phoebe is one of only seven hospitals or health systems in Georgia to earn the CHIME recognition for 2024.'Thorough Gentleman & Visionary Leader': Tributes Pour In From Indian Cricket Fraternity For Ex-PM Manmohan SinghChina probes Nvidia for 'violating' anti-monopoly law
Sign up to our daily Farming Life Today newsletter Did you know you can manage your profile, and explore all of the available newsletters from Farming Life within your account. The results of the 2024 Flock Competition were announced, as well as celebrating club members’ achievements across the year, presenting an impressive array of cups, trophies and rosettes. Elizabeth McAllister came out on top, winning the Overall Champion Flock and lifting the Inveresk Trophy for her Artnagullion Flock. The Kells-based breeder picked up many accolades in the competition including Champion Large Flock, Best Overall Flock of Ewes and Best Overall Stock Ram for Glenview Jeff, owned in a three-way split with Gary Beacom and Russell Smyton. Adding to the silverware on the night, Elizabeth also won Champion Show Flock, representing her success in the past showing season. As well as trophies from the National Show for Reserve Female Champion, Aged Ram, Ewe Lamb and Group of Three. Advertisement Advertisement It was also a very successful night for father and daughter team, John and Vicky Ferguson. They won Reserve Overall Champion Flock, taking home the Ballycreely Trophy. In the Flock Competition the Comber breeders also won Champion Small Flock and Best Stock and Homebred Ram Lamb with Vicky’s Kipper. Reflecting their success across the year, Vicky’s Flock won Reserve Champion Show Flock and Vicky received the Ardstewart Cup for Senior Young Handler at the Irish Beltex National Show. Reserve Champion Small Flock was awarded to John Harbinson’s Glenkeen Flock and Reserve Champion Large Flock went to Andrew McCutcheon’s Bodoney Flock. The Trillick family were also awarded trophies for their success at the Irish Beltex National Show including Ram Lamb and Pair of Lambs, as well as the Fergus Harbinson Cup for Male Champion. Russel Smyton won the Best Overall Flock of Ewes. Wade and Alison McCrabbe, Ardstewart Flock, Raphoe, judged this year’s Beltex Flock Competition and were impressed by the breeders they saw on their 1,000-mile round judging expedition. Wade commented: “The quality of Beltex throughout the country is exceptional, especially the females. We saw impressive youngstock coming through and it will be great to see the quality at next year’s shows and sales. We are very grateful for the warm hospitality at every stop and enjoyed seeing first-hand how different breeders operate and the time and effort going into maintaining the Beltex breed standard.” Advertisement Advertisement The Smyths Daleside Trophy for the highest priced sheep sold at a Society sale, went to Matthew Burleigh for Matt’s Kungfu. A tup lamb by Todhall Hurricane out of the Buckles Fizzy Pop-sired Matt’s Haggis, who sold for 9,000gns at Carlisle Premier Sale in August. The Kinawley breeder also collected his silverware from the Irish Beltex National Show having won Overall Champion, Best Exhibitor Bred, Female Champion and the Shearling Ewe class with Matt’s Jellybean. Other notable successes included Joshua Keys’ Bolies Flock, the Balmoral Show Beltex Champion, winning Best Novice Show Flock of 2024. As well as Kenny Preston, Sean Daly and David Brown & Mark Latimer being acknowledged for their Championship wins at Club Show and Sales throughout the year. The evening was a great success. Club chairman, Eddie O’Neill, commented: “It was brilliant to see so many of our members at the Club Dinner and for so many of them to be recognised for their achievements in producing and promoting quality Beltex sheep. Thank you to Rosspark for the great hospitality.” The next Irish Beltex Sheep Breeders Club event is the Dungannon In-Lamb Show and Sale on Friday, 20 December 2024 at Dungannon Farmers’ Mart. Advertisement Advertisement Irish Beltex Sheep Breeders Club Flock Competition Results 2024 Competition Judge: Wade and Alison McCrabbe, Ardstewart Flock, Raphoe Overall Champion Flock – Inveresk Trophy: Elizabeth McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells Overall Reserve Champion Flock – Ballycreely Trophy: John and Victoria Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Advertisement Advertisement Champion Large Flock: Elizabeth McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells Reserve Champion Large Flock: Andrew McCutcheon, Bodoney Flock, Trillick Champion Small Flock: John and Victoria Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Reserve Champion Small Flock: John Harbinson, Glenkeen Flock, Limavady Flock of Ewes Large Flock: 1st E. McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells 2nd A. McCutcheon, Bodney Flock, Trillick 3rd H. & E. O’Neill, Lagyveagh Flock, Glenarm Flock of Ewes Small Flock: 1st J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber 2nd M & K Diamond, Pointhouse Flock, Garvagh 3rd W. & B. Porter, Majors Bridge Flock, Maghera Best Overall Flock of Ewes – Bonecastle Trophy: E. McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells Flock of Ewe Lambs Large Flock: 1st E. McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells 2nd H. & E. O’Neill, Lagyveagh Flock, Glenarm 3rd A. McCutcheon, Bodoney Flock, Trillick Flock of Ewe Lambs Small Flock: 1st R. Smyton, Tyreeghan Flock, Fivemiletown 2nd J. Harbinson, Glenkeen Flock, Limavady 3rd J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Best Overall Flock of Ewe Lambs – Bonecastle Trophy: R. Smyton, Tyreeghan Flock, Fivemiletown Stock Ram Large Flock: 1st E. McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells 2nd A. McCutcheon, Bodoney Flock, Trillick 3rd H. & E. O’Neill, Lagyveagh Flock, Glenarm Stock Ram Small Flock: 1st R. Smyton, Tyreeghan Flock, Fivemiletown 2nd J. Harbinson, Glenkeen Flock, Limavady 3rd D. Brown & M. Latimer, Brownville Flock, Best Overall Stock Ram: E. McAllister, Glenview Jeff, Artnagullion Flock, Kells Stock Ram Lamb Large Flock: 1st A. McCutcheon, Bodoney Flock, Trillick Stock Ram Lamb Small Flock: 1st J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber 2nd J. Keys, Bolies Flock, Fivemiletown 3rd J. Harbinson, Glenkeen Flock, Limavady Best Overall Stock Ram Lamb: J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Kipper, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Homebred Ram Lamb Large Flock: 1st E. McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells 2nd A. McCutcheon, Bodoney Flock, Trillick Homebred Ram Lamb Small Flock: 1st J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber 2nd J. Harbinson, Glenkeen Flock, Limavady 3rd J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Best Homebred Ram Lamb: J & V Ferguson, Vicky’s Kipper, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Advertisement Advertisement Top priced Beltex sheep at a Society Sale: Matthew Burleigh, Matt’s Flock, Kinawley, Matt’s Kungfu Champion Show Flock Cup: Elizabeth McAllister, Artnagullion Flock, Kells Reserve Champion Show Flock: John and Victoria Ferguson, Vicky’s Flock, Comber Best Novice Flock: Joshua Keys, Bolies Flock, FivemiletownLast season, the Washington Capitals narrowly eked out a playoff berth, which ended in a sweep by the President's Trophy-winning New York Rangers. Evidently not keen on that result, GM Chris Patrick decided to be very aggressive in the offseason. The result so far has been a 13-4-1 record, good for second in the Metropolitan division and third overall in the league. Additionally, after finishing last season with a -37 goal differential, which was the worst for a playoff team since 1990-91 , they're currently sitting at a +28, third best in the NHL. So how have they managed all this? Through trades, free agency and, not to mention, some bets on internal growth. Trades The Capitals shocked the hockey world on June 19 by trading for Kings' center Pierre-Luc Dubois. Dubois, who signed an eight-year, $68M deal in 2023, was coming off an underachieving season with just 40 points in 82 games . In doing so, Washington was not only able to offload goaltender Darcy Kuemper's contract ( three more years at $5.25M ) but add some much-needed center depth. Despite just the one goal he's scored (with a career-low shooting percentage of 3.6), Dubois has the second most assists among Capitals forwards and certainly has contributed to their resurgent offense. In addition to Dubois, Washington also added more depth with trades for all three positions: at forward with Andrew Mangiapane (four goals, eight points in 18 games), defense with Jacob Chychrun (eight points in 13 games, 19:05 TOI) and goaltender with Logan Thompson (2.63 GAA, .913 SV% in nine games). Free agency With the salary cap rising from $83.5M to $88M , many teams were expected to hand out large, long-term deals. The Capitals were no different, giving arguably the top right-handed defenseman on the market, Matt Roy, a six-year, $34.5M contract. Playing in Washington's top four, Roy has been a steady presence among defenders, despite an injury that kept him out for most of October. His 1:34 TOI shorthand is seventh on the team , helping a penalty kill that ranks third in the league at 87.7%. By signing Roy, the Capital's defensive core was instantly shored up and given much needed depth. Banking on internal growth In addition to adding external players, Washington was also relying on some growth by players already on the roster. This included forward Connor McMichael, whom they handed a two-year, $4.2M extension prior to him hitting restricted free agency. McMichael was coming off a season in which he scored a career high 18 goals. This season, McMichael has excelled with 19 points in 18 games . Additionally, his 12 goals are tied for the sixth most in the NHL. Naturally, the Capitals expected Alex Ovechkin, who came into the season 41 goals behind Wayne Gretzky's all-time record, to bounce back from a streaky 2023-24 season. Although he did recently go down with an injury Washington is describing as week-to-week , prior to that, he'd been leading the league with 15 goals. Luckily for the team, Ovechkin's linemate, Dylan Strome, has been fantastic this season. The former third overall pick has 28 points in 18 games , tied for fifth most in the league. After finding some chemistry last season, the Capitals to keep the pair together this season. The trades, contracts and optimism have been immensely successful for the Capitals. If they continue this path, they'll certainly be a tough team to take out come playoff time, and Patrick will have a great case for NHL General Manager of the Year.Mumbai: Uddhav Thackeray , who played the bold gambit of taking on the ally BJP in 2019 and forged an unlikely alliance with the Congress and NCP, was on Saturday left struggling to make sense of his party's rout in the Maharashtra assembly elections . Thackeray, whose Shiv Sena (UBT) won only 20 out of the 95 seats it contested, admitted that he could not understand how the electorate which had inflicted a drubbing on the ruling BJP-led alliance in the Lok Sabha elections only five months ago changed its mind. Assembly Election Results Live Updates Maharashtra Election Results Jharkhand Election Results Bypoll Election Results From the shy son of a charismatic and firebrand Hindutva politician, the late Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, Uddhav has come a long way. Early on, he survived challenges from party stalwart Narayan Rane and cousin Raj Thackeray, and went on to become the Maharashtra chief minister in November 2019 when he ended the decades-long alliance with the BJP after the assembly elections. Soon, the COVID-19 pandemic followed, and Uddhav easily connected with the people during that difficult period as he addressed them directly by using social media tools such as Facebook live. He came across as an affable leader who could reassure people. While his leadership during the pandemic won him praise, Uddhav Thackeray remained clueless about the simmering discontent in a big section of the party which resented the alliance with the Congress and NCP, erstwhile ideological foes. 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His style is different from that of his father's fiery speeches, but he is equally acerbic towards his opponents. As the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena-NCP alliance won a landslide victory on Saturday, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde noted that the results settled the issue whom does the Shiv Sena belong. The challenge before 64-year-old Uddhav Thackeray, as he and his son Aaditya pick up the pieces after the rout, will be to hold on to the remaining party leaders and cadres, and prove that the Sena led by Shinde -- which has already got the official name and election symbol of Bal Thackeray's party -- is not the real thing. He will also have to answer the question whether his decision to join hands with the 'secular' Congress and Sharad Pawar-led NCP was a wise move. 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