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KTTA stock touches 52-week low at $2.87 amid market challengesMilan, Italy, a city renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and of course, its iconic fashion scene. However, recent events have cast a shadow over the city as authorities conducted a raid on the premises of AC Milan football club. The reason behind this unprecedented move? Allegations of irregularities surrounding the dealings between the club's ownership, represented by the mysterious Red Bird and Elliott Funds.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has announced the long-awaited costings of the Coalition's nuclear energy transition. The Coalition claims its "reliable" energy mix, which includes converting seven end-of-life coal-fired plants into nuclear reactors, will reduce energy bills by 44 per cent. "This will make electricity reliable, it will make it more consistent, cheaper, for Australians and it will help us decarbonise as a trading economy, as we must," Dutton told reporters on Friday. However the government's Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the plan has "three fatal errors". Frontier Economics modelled the Coalition's plan at $331 billion, $263 billion less than Labor's renewable transition, however, the figure is at odds with industry experts. Hidden costs? Cheaper energy? 'Farcical' locations? Debunking the hype around nuclear Bowen says the costings incorrectly assumed Australia will need less energy in 2050. He said Dutton had "rejected the work of the CSIRO and the Australian Energy Market Operator, and fatally assumed there would be savings due to fewer transmission lines. "After months of talking about what nuclear would mean for energy bills, they couldn't even put a price on the impact of their plan on the average bills of Australians," Bowen said. He also disputed figures within the Coalition's plan, quoting the government's policy at $600 billion. Bowen argued the government plan would cost $122 billion, citing a forecast by the national energy grid operator. The Opposition's energy spokesperson Ted O'Brien defended the independent costings, stating that any exclusions were based on "what Labor has been modelling". "So people say something that been excluded like the cost of EVs and home batteries, well, that is because Labor's modelling excludes that and in order for us to compare their model to our model we had to adopt some of those basic assumptions," he said. Dutton said Labor's support for nuclear submarines meant there were "no safety concerns around nuclear", as he pushed for reversing Australia's nuclear energy ban. Power bill impact: The energy price decision affecting a million households Labor's plan is to boost renewables to 80 per cent of the grid by 2030 and increase the figure to 90 per cent by 2050, with the remainder made up of storage and gas. A crucial difference between the two proposals is energy output, with the Coalition's preferred plan producing 311TwH whereas Labor's Step Change plans to deliver 450Twh. CSIRO report casts doubt over Coalition costings A report released just ahead of Dutton unveiling the Coalition's modelling found deferring coal power station closures would increase Australia's carbon emissions in the medium term. For the seventh straight year, the GenCost 2024-25 report found renewable energy sources are the lowest-cost of any new-build electricity-generating technology. Nuclear energy generation would be 1.5 to two times more expensive than large-scale solar, according to the analysis by the national science agency CSIRO and the Australian Energy Market Operator. Will nuclear lead to cheaper energy prices? Experts weigh in Experts have said energy market operators will need to establish new connection points to safely supply the national electricity grid. Frontier Economics cost Labor's transition around $600 billion. Energy Minister Chris Bowen has rubbished this number, saying the government's plan would cost $122 billion, citing a forecast made by the national energy grid operator. "They're making it up as they go along," Bowen told ABC TV of the Coalition's costings on Friday. Bowen said preliminary reports of the Coalition's plan ahead of Friday's full announcement that nuclear would need fewer transmission lines — therefore bringing down the estimated cost — was incorrect. Source: AAP "I'm not sure how they'll get the nuclear power into the grid, maybe by carrier pigeon if they're going to assert if somehow you'll need less transmission," he said. "They have had to make some very heroic assumptions here, and they have had to really stretch the truth to try to get some very dodgy figures." Keeping coal-fired power plants open beyond their lifespan was a threat to energy reliability, with outages and breakdowns happening on a daily basis, Bowen said. 'Misleading': Reaction to Coalition's nuclear plan The Coalition is pushing for an end to Australia's nuclear ban but has faced opposition from states who strongly support the government's renewable transition. The reaction from experts has been swift, with climate councillor and economist Nicki Hutley stating that the Coalition has "knowingly mislead Australians on true costs of nuclear". The Climate Council identified four ways the Coalition was "cooking the books", including underestimating costs, the timeline of reactors, not factoring the costs of keeping coal-fired generators operational and excluding costs such as a managing nuclear waste from their figures. 'Economic insanity' or 'cheaper electricity'? Peter Dutton reveals nuclear power locations Nuclear power doesn't stack up for Australian families or businesses, iron ore company Fortescue's executive chairman Andrew Forrest said on Friday. "As our national science agency has shown, 'firmed' solar and wind are the cheapest new electricity options for all Australians," he said in a statement. Forrest, who is a big player in the non-fossil fuels energy market, said that without continued action on "low-cost, high-efficiency renewable energy", Australians will be left with "pricier power and crumbling coal stations".
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NEW YORK — Stoli Group USA, the owner of the namesake vodka , has filed for bankruptcy as it struggled to contend with slowing demand for spirits, a major cyberattack that has snarled its operations and several years of fighting Russia in court. The company in its bankruptcy filing said it is “experiencing financial difficulties” and lists between $50 million and $100 million in liabilities. Stoli vodka and Kentucky Owl bourbon will continue to be available on store shelves while the company navigates the Chapter 11 process, which only pertains to its U.S. business. Until 2022, Stoli was sold as Stolichnaya in the United States, which loosely translates to “capital city” in Russian. The company shortened its title following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and boycotts against Russian-branded vodkas . Stoli Group’s founder, Russian-born billionaire Yuri Shefler, was exiled from that nation in 2000 because of his opposition to President Vladimir Putin. The liquor has long been marketed as a Russian vodka, but its production facilities have been in Latvia for several decades. Stoli Group is a unit of Luxembourg-based SPI Group, which owns other spirit and wine brands. “The Stoli Group has been targeted by the Russian Federation since it was formed nearly 25 years ago,” said Stoli Group CEO Chris Caldwell in a statement. “Earlier this year the company and our owner were both named by the Russian state as ‘extremist groups working against Russia’s interests.’” Its ongoing legal battle with the Russia government has forced Stoli to “spend dozens of millions of dollars on this long-term court battle across the globe with the Russian authorities,” according to its court filing. Caldwell also said that Stoli’s global operations has been a “victim of a malicious cyber attack” that has forced the company to operate “entirely manually while the systems are rebuilt.” A slowdown in demand for alcohol has crushed several company’s bottom lines following the pandemic when people were stuck at home and stocked up. Stoli’s filings said that it has seen a “decline and softening of demand for alcohol and spirits products post-Covid and especially beginning in 2023 and continuing into 2024.”
The Virginia women's basketball program has received what it is calling a "transformational gift" from Alexis Ohanian that will help the Cavaliers' recruiting and retention efforts. The school announced the gift from Ohanian, the co-founder and former executive chairman of the social media site Reddit and a 2005 graduate of UVa's McIntire School of Commerce, on Thursday. The specific amount that Ohanian is giving to the program was not revealed, but the school said in a release that it is the largest gift in the history of the Virginia women’s basketball program and the second largest gift to women’s athletics in UVa history. The school also said Ohanian's gift will span multiple years and will help with the program's "recruiting and retention of championship-level talent" in the new era of college sports where athletes can earn compensation through their name, image and likeness rights and revenue sharing. “Alexis’ commitment to women’s sports is unparalleled,” Virginia Director of Athletics Carla Williams said in a release. “He sees the value and he is willing to invest. His support will help attract championship talent to the University of Virginia and specifically, to UVa women’s basketball. I am extremely grateful for his foresight and commitment to the future of women’s athletics at the University of Virginia.” Thursday's announcement of Ohanian's gift came a week after the Virginia football program announced that it had received a multimillion-dollar gift from an anonymous donor to help coach Tony Elliott and his staff improve the Cavaliers' roster. Serena Williams, her husband Alexis Ohanian and daughter Adira River look on in Paris, France, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday, July 26, 2024. Ohanian, a 2005 Virginia graduate, has given a "transformational gift" to the Virginia women's basketball program. Ohanian, who is the husband of tennis legend Serena Williams, is well regarded for his investments in women's sports. He was the founding owner of Angel City FC, the Los Angeles franchise in the National Women's Soccer League before selling his controlling stake in the club to Disney CEO Bob Iger and his wife Willow Bay. Earlier this year, Ohanian and his venture capital firm Seven Seven Six put together a women's track and field event called Athlos, which offered the biggest prize purse ever for a track and field meet. Event winners earned $60,000, while second-place finishers took home $25,000, and third place got $10,000 Now Ohanian is making a big investment in women's basketball at his alma mater, and he is confident it will produce winning results. “It’s probably the question I get the most often these days — when are you going to make moves in women’s basketball?” Ohanian said in a release. “I am proud to support the women’s program at my alma mater with this donation. It’s time to bring the nation’s best hoops talent to Charlottesville and win some championships in the next four years.” John Shifflett jshifflett2@dailyprogress.com @John_Shifflett on X Get local news delivered to your inbox! Sports Editor {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.