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Today's fortune: Dec. 6, 2024 Published: 06 Dec. 2024, 07:00 Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI Read what today holds in store for you under the 12 signs of the zodiac, each represented by an animal. Our astrologer Cho Ku-moon explores saju (the four pillars of destiny) and geomancy for your prospects on wealth, health and love while offering advice on the direction of your luck and fortune. Check the year of your birth for today’s prediction. Friday, Dec. 6, 2024 (Nov. 6 on the lunar calendar ) Rat Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: south 1936: You may find financial opportunities. 1948: A cheerful expense might brighten your day. 1960: You may become lucky with food. 1972: A warm and heartfelt day lies ahead. 1984: Do your best, and luck will favor you. 1996: Expect both spending and gains. Ox Wealth: fair Health: good Love: happy Lucky direction: west 1937: Life may feel filled with happiness. 1949: Be proud of the life you’ve lived. 1961: Today is the best day, so enjoy it. 1973: It’s your time to shine. 1985: Success is near. 1997: Luck seems to favor you. Tiger Wealth: spending Health: cautious Love: conflicting Lucky direction: north 1938: Something new awaits. 1950: You are not the only one who can do that. 1962: Letting go and simplifying can be freeing. 1974: Release the old to welcome the new. 1986: Conflicts within relationships may show up. 1998: A meeting or event may not go as planned. Rabbit Wealth: average Health: average Love: generous Lucky direction: east 1939: Care for yourself before tending to others. 1951: Eat more fruits and vegetables. 1963: Water the seeds of growth around you. 1975: Gentleness often overcomes harshness. 1987: Steady growth requires patience. 1999: Maintain a positive mindset for success. Dragon Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: south 1940: A joyful heart may fill your day. 1952: Good news may come your way. 1964: Look forward to a pleasant meeting. 1976: The higher you aim, the stronger the winds may blow. 1988: Social gatherings or outings may bring happiness. 2000: Spend quality time with good friends. Snake Wealth: excellent Health: strong Love: united Lucky direction: south 1941: Everything has its rightful place. 1953: You may find value in everything. 1965: More is better. 1977: Collaboration leads to growth and success. 1989: Stick together as a team for great outcomes. 2001: Expect an expansion in your social network. Horse Wealth: average Health: average Love: jealous Lucky direction: north 1942: Carry yourself with grace and dignity. 1954: Every action has a reason. 1966: Avoid confusing discipline with criticism. 1978: Stay neutral in disputes to maintain balance. 1990: Be neutral and listen to both sides. 2002: Focus on appreciating what you have. Sheep Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: west 1943: Familiar routines bring comfort and ease. 1955: You may acquire something new and useful. 1967: Clear communication enhances teamwork. 1979: Hard work always pays off. 1991: Avoid delaying important tasks. 2003: White is a lucky color for you. Monkey Wealth: spending Health: cautious Love: fleeting Lucky direction: west 1944: Silence sometimes is the best choice. 1956: Expectations may not align with reality. 1968: Every outcome has a reason. 1980: Write down your plans to avoid miscommunication. 1992: Sweet moments may come with hidden risks. 2004: Be realistic about what you can achieve. Rooster Wealth: spending Health: cautious Love: passionate Lucky direction: northeast 1945: Plans may not match reality. 1957: Consider your age and health when making decisions. 1969: Confidence is good, but avoid overstepping. 1981: Stay behind the scenes rather than taking the lead. 1993: Avoid showing off. 2005: Confidence is key, but balance it with humility. Dog Wealth: fair Health: good Love: joyful Lucky direction: east 1946: Ordinary moments may bring great joy. 1958: Anticipate a cheerful and refreshing day. 1970: Share stories about yourself. 1982: Avoid excessive drinking and unsafe decisions. 1994: A group meeting or team activity may strengthen bonds. 2006: Knock, and opportunities will open. Pig Wealth: fair Health: good Love: social Lucky direction: south 1935: Live joyfully and optimistically. 1947: Appreciate how life has improved over time. 1959: Invitations to gatherings may arise. 1971: Seek relationships built on mutual growth. 1983: Enjoy meaningful and beneficial interactions. 1995: Expect friendly meetings or a romantic date. 2007: Anticipate pleasant encounters or quality time.In the bustling world of the stock market, it’s easy for smaller names to be overshadowed by giants. Yet ( ) and ( ) are quietly building strong cases for themselves as underrated Canadian stocks with the potential for significant rallies. These two Canadian stocks operate in vastly different industries. Yet they share the common traits of innovation, strategic growth, and value for investors seeking promising opportunities. The companies OpenText, a global leader in information management, is proving that it’s more than just a tech company. It’s an essential partner for businesses navigating the complexities of data, cybersecurity, and (AI). In its most recent quarter, OpenText reported revenues of $1.5 billion, marking a 16% year-over-year increase. This impressive growth stems from strong demand for its AI-integrated information management solutions. Profitability has also improved, with adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) climbing 27% to $464 million and an EBITDA margin of 32%. These numbers reflect a company that’s not only growing but also becoming more efficient in its operations. Meanwhile, WELL Health Technologies is shaking up the healthcare industry with its digital-first approach. In the second quarter of 2024, WELL achieved record revenues of $243.1 million, a staggering 42% increase year-over-year. This growth was driven by strategic acquisitions and organic expansion. This contributed an impressive 21% of the total. WELL’s commitment to omni-channel patient services of combining in-person and digital healthcare position it as a key player in the rapidly evolving healthcare space. Future outlook Looking to the future, OpenText is making strategic moves to ensure sustained growth, particularly in the cloud and AI sectors. The Canadian stock has set an ambitious target of 2–5% cloud revenue growth this fiscal year, with aspirations of reaching 7–9% in subsequent years. A major part of this growth strategy is its Aviator platform. This leverages AI to streamline and enhance information management. Aviator is already gaining traction with enterprise clients, showcasing OpenText’s ability to seamlessly integrate cutting-edge technology into its existing product lines. WELL Health, on the other hand, is actively expanding its footprint in the digital sector. The company has announced plans to acquire INLIV, a Calgary-based provider of premium primary care and executive health services. This acquisition aligns with WELL’s strategy to diversify its offerings and strengthen its geographic reach. With the healthcare industry increasingly shifting toward digital solutions, WELL is well-positioned to capture market share and deliver consistent growth. Still valuable From a valuation perspective, both stocks offer attractive entry points. OpenText trades at a forward price/earnings (P/E) ratio of 8.2, significantly lower than many of its tech peers – thus suggesting substantial upside potential as the company continues to optimize its operations and expand its cloud offerings. WELL Health, with a market cap of approximately $1.3 billion, is trading below its average 12-month price target of $7.25, signalling room for growth as its acquisitions and organic initiatives bear fruit. Industry trends also play a crucial role in the narratives of these two Canadian stocks. OpenText operates in the information management sector. This is experiencing increasing demand for solutions that can handle vast amounts of data securely and efficiently. The demand is only expected to grow as businesses prioritize digital transformation. Similarly, WELL Health is riding the wave of the digital healthcare revolution, with telehealth and omni-channel patient care becoming cornerstones of modern healthcare delivery. Bottom line For investors, OpenText and WELL Health represent two sides of the same coin: steady, strategic growth with an eye on the future. OpenText offers exposure to the tech sector with a focus on cloud and AI. This makes it an appealing option for those who missed the boat on high-flyers. Meanwhile, WELL provides a way to invest in the burgeoning digital healthcare industry – one that is poised for continued expansion as technology reshapes the way we approach health services. OpenText and WELL Health Technologies are two underrated Canadian stocks that deserve a closer look. The strong financial performances, forward-looking strategies, and alignment with industry trends make each compelling choices for investors seeking value and growth. Whether you’re drawn to tech or healthcare, these two companies offer a promising mix of stability and upside that’s hard to ignore.None
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Texas Instruments Inc. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitorsLong Island Medium Theresa Caputo steps out with biggest bouffant yet after getting mocked for size of hair Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By SAMEER SURI and KIRSTY MCCORMACK, SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:03 GMT, 26 November 2024 | Updated: 23:10 GMT, 26 November 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Long Island Medium star Theresa Caputo surfaced in New York City this Tuesday sporting a towering blonde bouffant. The 56-year-old psychic fronted the TLC reality show from 2011 until 2019, becoming as famous for her massive platinum hairdo and splashy outfits as for her insistence that she can commune with dead people. Earlier this year, she inspired widespread derision online for an appearance on The View - with fans taking aim at her voluminous coif . One social media user even joked that the self-professed medium might be hiding a ghost underneath her lavish hairdo. Theresa however was evidently unfazed by all the mockery, and is sticking faithfully to the look that she sported when she first shot to fame over a decade ago. When she stepped out in New York this week, her signature platinum hair was as mountainous as ever, and her ensemble was characteristically eye-catching. Long Island Medium star Theresa Caputo surfaced in New York City this Tuesday sporting a towering blonde bouffant She modeled a colorful blouse-trouser combo that appeared to be made of silk or satin and bore a striking resemblance to pajamas. Sharpening her features with heavy makeup, she brought the getup together with a bright orange handbag and a fuzzy set of blue heels. Although it rained in New York that day, Theresa's bouffant was well-protected, as someone with an umbrella was strolling beside her. This March, Theresa was mercilessly mocked for her hairdo following an appearance on The View , with some people even joking that she could be 'hiding' a spirit underneath her impressive locks. She joined Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin at the Hot Topics table sporting her larger than life locks. The mother-of-two, who reduced Sunny and Ana to tears when claimed to have made contact with their late relatives, was her usual glamorous self dressed in a black and white checked blazer dress - but it was her hair that caught everyone's attention - with one viewer describing it as being 'as high as heaven'. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter , another person posted: 'That lady got some hair !!! #TheView,' while another joked: 'No Theresa the medium affecting the ozone layer how many cans of hair spray did she use today #TheView definitely a Long Island girl.' Someone else tweeted: 'I'm always looking to see something or someone to pop out of [her] hair any minute #theview,' while another asked: ''Does she live in Texas ? Every thing is BIGGER in TX. Are there spirits hiding under that hair?! #TheView.' When she stepped out in New York this week, her signature platinum hair was as mountainous as ever, and her ensemble was characteristically eye-catching She modeled a colorful blouse-trouser combo that appeared to be made of silk or satin and bore a striking resemblance to pajamas This March, Theresa was mercilessly mocked for her hairdo following an appearance on The View , with some people even joking that she could be 'hiding' a spirit under her locks Some viewers mocked Theresa and suggested a spirit could 'chat with her' about her hair One person tuning into Friday's episode of The View described Theresa's hair as a caricature Someone else joked that Theresa was 'affecting the ozone layer' with her hair Another viewer made a joke about Theresa 'hiding spirits' under her voluminous hairdo Read More The View's Sunny Hostin breaks down in TEARS as Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo delivers a 'powerful' message from her late grandmother - before leaving Ana Navarro SOBBING while channeling her late brother 'Oh boy - that hair has become a caricature of itself. #theview,' one viewer claimed, while another accused Theresa's hair of not being real: ''Looks like that wig is trapping some spirits #TheView #HotTopics.' A different user posted: '#teresacaputo hair is too much reminds me of the 70’s it looks like a damn #TheView.' Referring to Theresa's line of work, another viewer joked: 'Maybe a spirit should chat with her about her hair..... #TheView.' And someone else suggested that one of The View hosts should mention her hairstyle and posted: 'Is anyone going to ask Theresa about her hair? I mean... #TheView. I’ve never seen anything like it. How are they not asking, “Girl, what the f*ck is up with your hair?” #TheView.' The former TLC star was on The View to promote her new television show Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits and explained to the panel how the pandemic made her want to return to TV. 'I felt that my gift was needed more than ever. Someone might not have lost someone during Covid but we lost something during these years and what I do is so much more than communicating with people that have died,' Theresa explained. 'People, you know, haven't spoken to maybe family members or they lost their faith, they don't know how to live, they don't know how to laugh and they'll come for a reading and it'll change their life to just live life in a more positive light.' Speaking about her live shows, Theresa continued: 'They're amazing. To go out on the stage in front of thousands of people and to be in a space and feel the energy and watch a perfect stranger heal in right front of your eyes... you watch it and you feel it and watching, everyone in the audience, strangers consoling each other and feeling for them, it is something truly special.' When Sara Haines asked her thoughts are on people who are skeptical of what she does, Theresa replied: 'I get it. First of all, I'm the first one to say that what I do is crazy. How can someone communicate with someone who died? Theresa reduced Sunny Hostin to tears when she claimed to have made contact with her maternal grandmother The mother-of-two pictured at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 13 'And it might be common themes but this has nothing to do with me, it has to do with the souls communicating and also to the person that is receiving the messages. You know, I get it.' Theresa continued: 'This is why I kind of put my gift in God's hands and said, "if this is what I'm supposed to do, I want to help people heal". 'Because if we're too easy with burdens, guilt, only IFS, or just any negative emotion, how can you heal? You're going to block yourself and you get this wall of maybe anger and bitterness and then all of our faith goes out the window because of that.' Last year, Theresa told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview that she 'struggled' coming to terms with her unique gift, which she first discovered when she was four-years-old. Mediumship is the practice of purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. 'I didn't realize I was different, I've been seeing and sensing spirits since I was four so for me it was normal to see someone standing at the foot of my bed at night or talking to me and there was no one else in the room. 'It wasn't until later in my twenties when I realized not only was I able to connect with my departed loved ones but everyone else's because I believe that.' Speaking about coming to terms with being different, Theresa said: 'I realized I had this ability and then I struggled for over five years. 'But then I realized no matter who dies and what age, here in the physical world we are left with burden and guilt. At the end of the day all of those emotions don't give us the ability to heal, I want to help people heal and give them the ability to move on.' New York The View Joy Behar Texas Twitter Share or comment on this article: Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo steps out with biggest bouffant yet after getting mocked for size of hair e-mail Add commentThe NFL said on Friday that its Week 16 game between AFC West rivals Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers , both firmly in the hunt for a postseason berth, has been moved up in the schedule to be that week’s Thursday Night Football game on Prime Video . The game, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, will now kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on December 19. The move means the regularly scheduled TNF game that week, Cleveland at Cincinnati, will now be played Sunday, December 12 at 1 p.m. ET and air on Fox. The Chargers (7-3) under new coach Jim Harbaugh have won four games in a row heading into a Monday Night Football showdown at home against the Baltimore Ravens (8:15 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN). Denver (6-5), plays the Las Vegas Raiders on the road Sunday. The NFL has had a deal with the networks about tweaking its schedule to ensure strong matchups and give teams a chance to play their way onto primetime schedules. Originally implemented for NBC’s Sunday Night Football programming, the flex can also be implemented for Monday Night Football , as well as TNF on a trial basis beginning this season. Amazon’s Prime Video has seen success with its TNF programming as fans become more accustomed to streaming services to find games. This is the third year of TNF on Prime Video; the schedule features 15 regular-season games including a Black Friday game pitting the Kansas City Chiefs and Raiders next week, in addition to a wild-card playoff game in January. Another streamer, Netflix, is making inroads with the NFL as well this season hosting a pair of games live on Christmas Day.
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