Shares of Diamcor Mining Inc. ( CVE:DMI – Get Free Report ) fell 16.7% during mid-day trading on Saturday . The company traded as low as C$0.03 and last traded at C$0.03. 566,948 shares changed hands during trading, an increase of 793% from the average session volume of 63,466 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$0.03. Diamcor Mining Stock Performance The stock’s 50-day moving average is C$0.03 and its 200-day moving average is C$0.04. The firm has a market capitalization of C$4.22 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -0.63 and a beta of 1.38. The company has a current ratio of 0.05, a quick ratio of 0.13 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 617.97. Diamcor Mining Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) Diamcor Mining Inc, a junior mining and exploration company, identifies, acquires, explores for, evaluates, operates, and develops diamond-based resource properties. It holds interests in the Krone-Endora at Venetia project that consists of Krone 104MS and Endora 66MS farms covering a combined surface area of approximately 5,888 hectares located in South Africa. See Also Receive News & Ratings for Diamcor Mining Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Diamcor Mining and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .LUXEMBOURG / ACCESSWIRE / November 22, 2024 / Nexa Resources S.A. ("Nexa Resources", "Nexa" or the "Company") (NYSE Symbol:NEXA) announces today that it has completed the previously announced sale (the "Transaction") of 100% of the shares issued by Compañia Minera Cerro Colorado S.A.C., comprising the mineral properties of the Pukaqaqa Project ("Pukaqaqa" or the "Project"), located in the Huancavelica region of Peru. With the completion of the Transaction, and pursuant to the terms of the definitive agreement, Nexa has sold and transferred all shares, rights, titles, and interests in Pukaqaqa to Olympic Precious Metals Ltd ("Olympic"). The Transaction was completed following the fulfillment of all closing conditions. About Olympic Precious Metals Ltd Olympic Precious Metals Ltd is a Canadian company dedicated to the development of copper and gold opportunities across the Americas. Olympic is committed to preserving, growing, and realizing long-term shareholder value in a responsible manner, delivering lasting benefits to local communities and stakeholders. The Olympic team brings deep, proven expertise in efficiently exploring, rapidly advancing, and successfully delivering sustainable mining projects. The Company creates value by building and optimizing mines that prioritize local employment, engage local suppliers, and empower local communities. For more information, visit: . About Nexa Nexa is a large-scale, low-cost integrated zinc producer with over 65 years of experience developing and operating mining and smelting assets in Latin America. Nexa currently owns and operates five long-life mines, three of which are located in the central Andes region of Peru, and two of which are located in Brazil (one in the state of Minas Gerais and one in the state of Mato Grosso). Nexa also currently owns and operates three smelters, two of which are located in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil, and one of which is Cajamarquilla, located in Lima, which is the largest smelter in the Americas. Nexa was among the top five producers of mined zinc globally in 2023 and one of the top five metallic zinc producers worldwide in 2023, according to Wood Mackenzie. 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Humacyte (NASDAQ:HUMA) Shares Up 6% – What’s Next?Nintendo is waiting to announce its next console. Its last console, the Switch, has been on the market for seven years, and with its first-party release calendar looking empty for the rest of 2024, it seems very much like the calm before the storm. However, even before Nintendo has officially announced the Switch 2/Super Switch (or whatever it'll be called) leaks from various sources have already started to set expectations for the upcoming console. Here's everything we know about Nintendo's next console. Nintendo Switch 2 Specs It started last year when Eurogamer reported that Nintendo showed off the new hardware to developers behind closed doors. The console was reportedly shown running an enhanced version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild along with a real-time demo of The Matrix Awakens demo. The demo was reportedly using NVIDIA's DLSS technology to upscale image quality and improve frame rates. A few weeks later, Digital Foundry reportedly confirmed with their sources that the Switch 2 will be using the NVIDIA T239 processor - not a confirmed, "real" GPU but a projected one. This along with some custom hardware would put the Switch 2 roughly in the same ballpark as the last-gen PS4 console, but with modern features like AI upscaling and faster storage. Being on par with the PS4 is also what was hinted at in the publicized documents that came to light following the FTC vs. Xbox trial last year. An email from Activision CFO Armin Zerza to former CEO Bobby Kotick revealed that the next Switch was expected to be in "closer alignment to Gen8 platforms in terms of performance". Nintendo Switch 2 Backward Compatibility One major point of concern about the next console was backward compatibility, or lack thereof, for Switch games. Thankfully, Nintendo confirmed that the Switch successor will have backwards compatibility with Switch games, although we don't officially know exactly how that will work just yet. One report from Mobapad claims that the Switch 2's cartridge slot will support original Switch cartridges. However, as expected, Switch 2 cartridges won't be compatible with the original console. The report also claims that it will extend to digital games as well, so your entire Switch library will be supported by the new console. The Switch's Joy-cons are also claimed to be supported in Bluetooth mode, but the new console will feature redesigned Joy-cons. In the age of live service, with cross-generational games dominating the market, it wouldn't make sense for Nintendo to completely abandon the user base it has accumulated with the Switch. Of course, offering full backward compatibility also means that the Switch 2's "gimmick" may be an evolution of the current experience, rather than offering something new. It's also claimed that like with the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles, developers will be able to update existing Switch games to offer improved performance/image quality on the new console. Playing the new Zelda games or Pokémon at a consistent 60fps does sound exciting. Nintendo Switch 2 Design and Features The Switch 2 is rumored to launch with an 8-inch 1080p, but whether it will have an LCD screen or an OLED display is up in the air. Should it be the former, then it'll certainly be a step down from the Switch OLED's display as far as color accuracy is concerned, but the increased screen size and resolution should make up for it. A report from Spanish outlet Vandal states that the console's new joy-cons will attach magnetically to the console. This would mean the original Joy-cons won't be physically supported by the console's design. As for joy-con drift, Nintendo filed a patent last year that has seemingly solved the problem by using hall-effect sticks. That report also claims a new 'C' button has been added below the HOME button, though its function remains a mystery. The Switch 2 will include two USB-C ports at the top, and the new dock will get a minor redesign. These rumors got more validity following Dbrand's unveiling of the Killswitch 2 case . The new dock reportedly supports a 4K resolution output, while its design with a damping bracket ensures it can be readjusted in more ways. It's worth noting that reputed Nintendo leaker Pyoro has claimed that there may be some truth to these reports, although they haven't been able to verify them with their sources. Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Games A console is nothing without good games. Nintendo knows that which is why the original Switch, despite its outdated hardware, sold like hotcakes. The Switch's first year gave us games that are still some of the best in the industry, let alone just throughout the console's life cycle. So what will Switch 2's launch lineup look like? For starters, Xbox's Hi-Fi Rush was heavily rumored to launch on the Switch earlier this year but ended up only arriving on PlayStation. A port of the game may be in the works for Switch 2, given the many in-game hints of it happening. If the rumor of The Matrix Awakens demo running on the Switch 2 is true, then expect tons of ports of games made with Unreal Engine. This would open up the Switch 2 to receive ports of games like Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Final Fantasy 7 Remakes, Persona 3 Reload, Lies of P, and more. Could Xbox's rumored Gears of War Remastered collection be making a debut on the next Switch? It's technically possible, though we wouldn't count on it. Following that, there's the question of Nintendo's first-party lineup. We know that Pokémon Legends: Z-A is confirmed for an early 2025 release and would be a perfect candidate for a cross-gen release. Metroid Prime 4 would also make a big splash, as would a sequel to Super Mario Odyssey. Don't expect a Zelda game at launch, although who knows if Nintendo is cooking a remake of Twilight Princess? We're also due for another Animal Crossing game and after the wild success of New Horizons, a next-gen game could significantly improve upon the social simulation aspects of the franchise. According to a post on a popular internet forum following the Switch 2, the console will also get a Mario Kart 9-themed bundle around launch. Nintendo Switch 2 Price It's hard to predict what the Switch 2 will cost consumers, but several industry analysts have predicted that it will be cheaper than the PS5 and Xbox Series X. One such analyst, Dr. Serkan Toto, predicts that the Switch 2 will cost $400. "I believe the next hardware will drop next year for $400," he said in a recent annual predictions feature on GamesIndustry . "There is a high chance that games will cost more, too: $70. The next system is also likely to be an iteration rather than a revolution." While not confirmed by any means, the company is expected to price its next console below that of the PS5, following the same pattern that led the Switch to become one of the most successful consoles of all time, following the PS2 . Nintendo will release the successor to the Switch home console in 2025.Hyderabad: The holiday season is in full swing, and with New Year just around the corner, many are packing their bags for a well-deserved vacation. If you’re in Hyderabad and seeking a refreshing escape, why not explore a serene beach getaway? We’ve got just the perfect option to add a splash of excitement to your travel plans. Escape the hustle of Hyderabad this New Year with a relaxing getaway to Mypadu Beach, located in Andhra Pradesh. Just a nine-hour drive away, this serene beach is perfect for a refreshing holiday with family or friends. A post shared by Nellore Vlogger (@nellorevlogger) Mypadu Beach offers breathtaking views with golden sands, swaying palm trees, and stunning sunrise and sunset moments. It is an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy the waves, or take peaceful walks along the shore. A post shared by S I V A (@siva_kumar17_) For thrill-seekers, the beach provides exciting activities such as jet skiing, boating, and horse riding. Whether you are an adventure lover or simply looking to relax, there is something for everyone here. The beachside food stalls serve fresh and flavorful seafood prepared with local spices. A meal by the sea adds to the charm of your visit and offers an authentic taste of the region. A post shared by Mallesh Kotaripalli (@call____me____mallesh) Located near the beach is the Lord Shiva Temple, a serene spot for those seeking spiritual peace. Many visitors also enjoy taking a holy dip in the sea after their visit. Reaching Mypadu Beach is simple. You can: – Drive: A nine-hour road trip covering 470 to 500 kilometers from Hyderabad. A post shared by CharanTej (@mograph.charantej) Train: Travel to Nellore Railway Station and cover the 25-kilometer distance by bus or taxi. – Bus: Take a bus to Nellore, then a local ride to the beach. The ideal time to visit Mypadu Beach is between October and February. The weather is pleasant, and the mornings and evenings offer the perfect ambiance for a relaxing stroll or a peaceful retreat by the waves. Start your New Year with a refreshing escape to Mypadu Beach, a hidden gem that blends natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation. It is the perfect destination to rejuvenate and create unforgettable memories.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Jaylon Johnson wasn't all that interested in discussing any bright spots or reasons to have hope for the Chicago Bears. The star cornerback made his feelings clear. “I’ve been in slumps four, five years in a row now,” Johnson said Monday. "So, I mean at the end of the day, I don’t look for, ‘OK, what is going to be better in the future?’ ... It will be better when it’s better. So, right now, it’s not better. That’s all I can go off of.” The Bears (4-7) are last in the NFC North and have five straight losses after in overtime. They wiped out an 11-point deficit in the final 22 seconds of regulation, only to come up short again when the Vikings' Parker Romo kicked a 29-yard field goal. It was the third game during this skid that came down to the final play. in Week 8 and had a in Week 11. Players have openly questioned some of the coaching decisions in recent weeks. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron got fired before the game against Green Bay. And coach Matt Eberflus' game management came under more scrutiny against Minnesota. With the Bears trailing 17-10 in the third quarter, there was some confusion on a fourth-and-4 at the Vikings 27. Eberflus said he didn't do a good enough job communicating on the previous play that they would go for it on fourth down. That led to a chaotic sequence in which Santos and long snapper Scott Daly ran onto the field, only to get waved off by a lineman. Quarterback Caleb Williams had to rush to get everyone lined up properly in order to avoid a delay of game. He wound up barking out the wrong play because he misheard the call from offensive coordinator Thomas Brown and threw an incomplete pass. Receiver DJ Moore said Eberflus had not addressed that play with the team. The Bears were scheduled to meet later Monday. “That moment was just like, like a ‘what is going on’ moment that we could have avoided,” he said. What's working The passing game. Williams has clearly looked more comfortable in the two games since Brown replaced the fired Shane Waldron as offensive coordinator. The No. 1 draft pick followed up a solid performance against Green Bay by throwing for 340 yards and two touchdowns. It was his fourth straight turnover-free game and fifth in a row without an interception. What needs help Field goal protection. One week after his game-ending 46-yard field goal attempt against Green Bay got blocked, Santos had a 48-yarder rejected on his first try against Minnesota. It happened from the same area, in the middle of the line, when the Vikings' Jerry Tillery knocked down the kick. “I just think it’s technique," Eberflus said. "It’s getting your foot down, bracing up there, staying lower. ... We just have to do a better job there with that.” It was the third blocked field goal for Santos this year, the most for Chicago in a single season since it also had three blocked in 2012. He had a 43-yard try blocked in a win over Jacksonville on Oct. 13. Stock up Moore. The Bears have done a better job getting Moore involved under Brown. Moore caught seven passes for a season-high 106 yards and a touchdown against Minnesota. That gave him 14 receptions for 168 yards the past two games, compared to 13 for 104 yards over the previous four. Johnson's 27-yard catch down the middle set up Santos' tying field goal at the end of regulation. But it's not just deep shots. The Bears are finding ways to get the ball in his hands, allowing him to turn short passes into bigger gains. He also had a 13-yard run. Stock down RB D’Andre Swift. After a string of solid outings, Swift had just 30 yards on 13 carries. To be fair, he has been dealing with a groin issue, and he was going against the NFL's No. 1 run defense. Injuries The Bears reported no injuries during the game. Key number 5-18 — The Bears' record in one-possession games in nearly three seasons under Eberflus, including a 2-5 mark this year. They are 14-31 overall during Eberflus' tenure. Next steps The schedule doesn't get any easier, with a Thanksgiving matchup at NFC North leader Detroit. The Lions (10-1) have won nine straight since losing to Tampa Bay in Week 2. ___ AP NFL: Andrew Seligman, The Associated Press
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Treysen Eaglestaff's 19 points helped North Dakota defeat Waldorf College 97-57 on Sunday night. Eaglestaff shot 6 of 11 from the field, including 2 for 4 from 3-point range, and went 5 for 6 from the line for the Fightin' Hawks (6-9). Mier Panoam added 13 points and six rebounds. Zach Kraft had 12 points on 4-for-7 shooting from 3-point range. Gene Noble led the way for the Warriors with 12 points and six rebounds. Emmanuel Ferguson scored 10 and Ugo Ejiofor pitched in with nine points, 11 rebounds and two blocks. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
NoneVictor Wembanyama went to a park in New York City and played 1-on-1 with fans on Saturday. He even lost a couple of games. Not in basketball, though. Wemby was playing chess. Before the San Antonio Spurs left New York for a flight to Minnesota, Wembanyama put out the call on social media: “Who wants to meet me at the SW corner of Washington Square park to play chess? Im there,” Wembanyama wrote. It was 9:36 a.m. People began showing up almost immediately. Washington Square Park is a known spot for chess in New York — Bobby Fischer among others have famously played there, and it's been a spot used for multiple movie scenes featuring the game. Wembanyama was there for an hour in the rain, from about 10-11 a.m. He played four games, winning two and losing two before departing to catch the Spurs' flight. Wembanyama had been trying to get somewhere to play chess for the bulk of the team's time in New York — the Spurs played the Knicks on Christmas and won at Brooklyn on Friday night. The schedule never aligned, until Saturday morning. And even with bad weather, he bundled up to make it happen. He posed for photos with a couple of dozen people who showed up, braving a morning of cold rain to play chess with one of the NBA's biggest stars. “We need an NBA players only Chess tournament, proceeds go to the charity of choice of the winner,” he wrote on social media after his chess trip was over. Wembanyama is averaging 25.2 points and 10.1 rebounds this season, his second in the NBA after winning rookie of the year last season. AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA
Stock market today: Dow hits another record as stocks riseThe 25-year-old Sweden international took his goal tally for the season to 12 in the 3-0 Boxing Day win over Aston Villa at St James’ Park, 10 of them in his last 10 Premier League games, after a challenging start to the new campaign. Isak managed 25 goals in a black and white shirt last season to further justify the club record £63million the club paid to bring him to Tyneside from Real Sociedad during the summer of 2022, but as delighted as he is with his big-money signing, head coach Howe is confident there is even more to come. Murph 🔗 Alex Isak Different game. Same link up. 💪 pic.twitter.com/OMhZf7dtKZ — Newcastle United (@NUFC) December 27, 2024 Asked where the former AIK Solna frontman currently ranks in world football, he said: “My biggest thing with Alex is I am evaluating his game on a daily and weekly basis and I just want to try to push him for more. “Everyone else can say where he is in the pecking order of world football. His game is in a good place at the moment. “My job is to not sit back and appreciate that, my job is to try and find areas he can improve, push him towards that and never stop pushing him. He has all the ingredients in there. Football never stops evolving and changing and he has to evolve with it. “There is a lot more to come from him. Our job is to help him deliver that. “Of course the main responsibility is for Alex to keep his focus, ignore the plaudits and keep helping the team, not be selfish. It is about Newcastle and he plays his part.” It is no coincidence that Newcastle have prospered as Isak has rediscovered his best form, and they will head for Manchester United – where they have won only once in the top flight since 1972 – on Monday evening looking for a fifth successive win in all competitions. He has scored in each of the last five league games having grown into the mantle of the Magpies’ main man, a role performed with such distinction in the past by the likes of Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald and Alan Shearer, and he has done so with the minimum of fuss. Asked about his character, Howe said: “He is calm, cool – he is what you see on the pitch. “He doesn’t get overly emotional, which for a striker is a great quality because that coolness you see and calmness in front of goal is part of his personality, part of what he is. He seems to have an extra half a second when other players don’t. “With Alex, the beauty of his attitude is that he wants to improve. We give him information and he is responsive. He is not a closed shop. “He is in no way thinking he has arrived at a certain place. He knows he has to keep adding to his game. The challenge is great for him to keep scoring freely as he is now.”
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