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ZETA INVESTOR ALERT: Zeta Global Holdings Corp. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Securities Class Action LawsuitManchester City boss Pep Guardiola has urged his players to let their performances do the talking, rather than making bold statements on social media. Following Sunday's heavy defeat at Liverpool , City's players have been vocal about their determination to bounce back, with Ruben Dias promising fans that they will see the team's "warriors" spirit and Kyle Walker vowing never to give up on winning more trophies. However, Guardiola has emphasised the importance of results over rhetoric, stating in Tuesday's press conference: "It's just words," and "I know they want it, I don't have doubts about that, but we are not getting results - and you have to get results." He added: "They're not going to come to me and saying they don't believe any more. I would like to help them to find a way to be consistent and win games. Otherwise, I would not decide that I want to be with these players longer." Despite acknowledging the pressure that comes with poor results, Guardiola remains committed to his role, adding: "I accept it and we try to help them. I want to be here and if they want me, then fine." The Spaniard also expressed concerns that City's period of dominance could be drawing to a close following the worst run of his managerial career. Guardiola, who has scooped an astounding 18 trophies in eight years, acknowledged their recent struggles with the team going winless in their last seven games. Last year, Guardiola steered City to a spectacular fourth consecutive Premier League title – his third since taking over, mirroring Manchester United 's historic Treble in the process. However, this term City’s form has dipped dramatically, leaving Guardiola to concede that it may signal the decline of his illustrious side. Currently languishing in fifth place and trailing leaders Liverpool by 11 points, their quest for another Premier League crown seems increasingly unrealistic. In light of questions about whether his squad believes their golden period might be waning, Guardiola confessed: "I don't know. I cannot answer this question." Ahead of City's match against Nottingham Forest, he added, "We will try to extend it as much as possible. We're in December, with many games to play. But when it is going to finish, it is going to finish. "I want to prove we are still an incredible football club. Sooner or later it's going to be the end, but I will try to extend it as much as possible for the best of my club." Recalling earlier triumphs, Guardiola stated, "But even when we were celebrating the Treble, I said it was going to end, but I'd try to continue to push my players, and they responded unbelievably well. "This season, due to many circumstances, everything dropped. If it's the end or not, time will tell."

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NEWARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 3, 2024-- Prudential Financial, Inc. ( NYSE: PRU ) today announced that the Board of Directors has appointed Andrew Sullivan as its next CEO, effective March 31, 2025. Sullivan, who currently serves as executive vice president and head of International Businesses and Global Investment Management, will succeed Charles F. Lowrey. Lowrey will remain as Executive Chairman of the Board for 18 months, working with the Board and supporting and advising Sullivan. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241203419178/en/ Charles F. Lowrey will step down as CEO of Prudential Financial on March 31, 2025 and will remain as Executive Chairman of the Board for 18 months. (Photo: Business Wire) As part of Prudential’s executive leadership team, Sullivan has played an important role in driving the company’s strategy. He currently oversees both the company’s International Insurance segment and PGIM, the firm’s $1.4 trillion global investment management business. Since joining the company in 2011, he has held successive leadership positions, including heading all of the firm’s U.S.-based businesses. “Andy is an exceptional leader who brings a deep understanding of our businesses, our strategy, our people, and our customers to this role, and I have every confidence that he is the right leader to take Prudential into the future,” said Lowrey. “As we approach the 150th anniversary of Prudential’s founding, now is the right time to elevate the next generation of leadership, and I look forward to continuing to support Andy in my role as Executive Chairman.” “I am honored to have the opportunity to lead this company as it embarks on its next chapter,” said Sullivan. “I would like to thank Charlie and the Board of Directors for their confidence and trust in me. Under Charlie’s leadership, Prudential has made substantial progress towards becoming a higher growth, more capital-efficient company, refined its business mix, invested in technology, and innovated new products. I look forward to working with Prudential’s leadership team and employees to advance our strategy and expand Prudential’s position as a leader in investing, insurance, and retirement security,” said Sullivan. Having successfully led Prudential’s U.S. Businesses since 2021, Caroline Feeney will expand her role to become Global Head of Insurance and Retirement, a newly created position overseeing Prudential’s market-leading domestic and international insurance and retirement businesses, effective March 31, 2025. Feeney and incoming head of PGIM Jacques Chappuis will both report to Sullivan in his role as CEO. “We see significant synergies across our U.S. and international insurance and retirement businesses, and bringing these capabilities together in one global division under Caroline’s leadership will create additional opportunities for collaboration and growth. I want to congratulate her on this expanded role,” said Sullivan. The Board also announced that Vice Chair Robert Falzon will step down from the Board, effective March 31, 2025, and retire from Prudential, effective July 11, 2025. Falzon’s 42-year career with Prudential has seen him serve as executive vice president and CFO of Prudential, as well as company treasurer and managing director of PGIM Real Estate, head of PGIM’s Global Merchant Banking and Global Real Estate Securities groups and CEO of its European business. “On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Charlie for his leadership and continued commitment to Prudential,” said Michael A. Todman, Prudential’s Lead Independent Director. “Among many other achievements, Charlie was the principal architect of a complex strategic transformation that has positioned Prudential to be a nimble, dynamic, and high-growth company for years to come. After thoroughly considering a diverse array of candidates for the CEO role, the Board is confident that Andy is the right leader to continue this progress. I also want to thank Rob for his leadership and his many contributions to Prudential and wish him well in his retirement.” ABOUT PRUDENTIAL Prudential Financial, Inc. ( NYSE: PRU ), a global financial services leader and premier active global investment manager with approximately $1.6 trillion in assets under management as of Sept. 30, 2024, has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Prudential’s diverse and talented employees help make lives better and create financial opportunity for more people by expanding access to investing, insurance, and retirement security. Prudential's iconic Rock symbol has stood for strength, stability, expertise, and innovation for nearly 150 years. For more information, please visit news.prudential.com . 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