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Moreover, since the [c] wave is comprised of a standard five-wave Elliott Wave structure, and they tend to target the 2.00 extension of waves 1 and 2 within that five-wave structure, we will be looking for a target that provides confluence between the extensions of waves one and two in the [c] wave, and the relationshi... |
So as long as the S&P 500 remains below the 2,725 region, I am looking for further downside in the coming week as we form more of the [b] wave pullback structure. Alternatively, if the market is able to rally impulsively through this past week’s high, then it opens the door to the potential that the [b] wave has alread... |
As I have also highlighted many times before we even began this correction, my ideal target for this larger-degree fourth-wave correction resides in the 2,100-2,200 region. Moreover, I also believe that we will still see a multi-year rally pointing us to at least the 3,200 region, with the potential for a blow off top ... |
At the end of the day, and based on our general expectations, it seems we are in the seventh-inning stretch in this bull market. |
Kevin Jonas was left out of this particular trip. |
Nick and Joe Jonas took a private jet to the Masters with the notable absence of their brother Kevin. |
The pair both posted on Instagram to congratulate the champion Tiger Woods on his first Masters win in 14 years, which has been hailed the greatest comeback in sports. |
The photos show the brothers toasting to the champ over cans of Coors Light beer and a large bag of Popeyes chicken can be seen in the background. |
They both called the trip to Augusta International "tradition." |
Tiger Woods won the Masters on Sunday. |
The golf titan's improbable comeback was watched by millions, including a number of celebrities. |
Among Woods' high-profile fans were the Jonas Brothers — well, two of them at least. |
Nick and Joe Jonas both posted on Instagram to congratulate the golfer on his first Masters win in 14 years. |
Unlike most fans, though, the Jonases toasted to Woods on a private jet, which they apparently took to Augusta National as part of an annual tradition. |
Photos posted by both Nick and Joe showed the pair cheersing cans of Coors Light onboard the jet, and eagle-eyed fans will also notice a large bag of Popeyes chicken in the background. |
"The tradition continues ... and OH MY GOD!" Nick captioned his post. |
"What an unbelievable day. We watched Tiger Woods win the Masters. Congratulations @tigerwoods that was incredible to watch. History." |
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps — who was spotted cheering on Woods himself— popped up in the comments saying: "So sick right?!?" |
Meanwhile, Joe captioned his photo: "#themasters Tradition! CONGRATULATIONS @tigerwoods BEST OF ALL TIME!" |
Joe can be seen wearing a Rolex "Pepsi" GMT Master, which seems to be a favourite of his. |
According to Metro, Nick and Joe watched as Patrick Reed won the golfing tournament last year, but it's unclear how long the tradition dates back before then. |
Woods' win is already being hailed as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history after his career was marred by a public admission of infidelity, a DUI arrest, and four back surgeries. |
The win was the 15th major championship of Woods' career, but his first since the 2008 U.S. Open. It was also Woods' fifth green jacket, but his first since 2005. |
The Stanford Center on Longevity announced eight Finalists in its 2014-15 Design Challenge to “Enable Personal Mobility across the Life Span.” The challenge, conducted in collaboration with Aging 2.0, is open to any accredited university worldwide and seeks to find innovative solutions to issues related to longer lives... |
“This year’s finalists represent solutions across the Mobility spectrum, from encouraging individuals remain very active to allowing even those who are bedridden to maintain some level of personal independence.” said Ken Smith, Director of the Center’s Mobility Division. |
Teams will be awarded $1000 to develop their designs further and will travel to Stanford for the finals, scheduled for April 9th. They will compete for a $10,000 first prize and present their designs to companies and investors. |
Fitness Hunt – University of Parma – Encourages home-based exercise via a “hunt” through a smartphone-based application and sensor system. The system uses social (intergenerational) interaction to bring together older adults with their grandchildren or family members, in an effort to increase physical activity througho... |
Flipod – National University of Singapore – Assistive bed rotation device for non-ambulatory individuals. This airbag-enabled device uniquely targets individuals at the lowest end of the physical activity spectrum (muscular dystrophy patients), and allows them increased independence through moving about their bed witho... |
Getting Active Outdoors – San Francisco State University – Modified trekking poles optimized for older users encourages exercise opportunities by providing people specialized instruments to traverse natural surroundings. |
HandleBar – University of California, Berkeley – Ratcheting stair assist railing for older people to safely ascend and descend stairs in their homes allows for increased independence while still encouraging individuals to climb under their own power. |
Physioart – College for Creative Studies (Michigan) – Combines physical therapy with art therapy using Microsoft Kinect technology. This program is optimized for both stroke recovery and in increasing daily levels of activity while allowing users to generate savable works of digital art. |
Luna Lights – Northwestern University – Sensor-based automated lighting system that utilizes data analytics to prevent falls and keep older adults independent and mobile at night. The system provides physical and visual guidance for traversing one’s home, reducing risk of falls during one of the most common fall times. |
SyncAlong – Holon Institute of Technology (Israel) – Synchronized exercise program with a family member or friend, promotes social connectedness via interactive feedback with another person over a video feed. |
Span – Span is a portable structure, that provides the user with a secure platform to get up and down from the ground in a safe and independent manner. The device provides the senior with physical and emotional security while engaging with their lives. |
The Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge is a global competition aimed at encouraging students to design products and services to improve the lives of older adults. In this second year, the Challenge is focused on ways to motivate and empower mobility among older adults in their daily lives, both inside their ... |
The challenge is made possible by generous sponsorship from a number of companies and foundations. Lead sponsorship is provided by the New Retirement Forum. Additional financial support has been provided by AARP, The Davis Phinney Foundation, Orange, Target, ClearCare, Home Care Assistance, and Tideswell at UCSF. In-ki... |
The mission of the Stanford Center on Longevity is to redesign long life. The Center studies the nature and development of the human life span, looking for innovative ways to use science and technology to solve the problems of people over 50 by improving the well-being of people of all ages. For more information, visit... |
LIMA, Peru – The environmental group Greenpeace has apologized to Peruvians upset by its stunt at the world-famous Nazca lines, which authorities say harmed the archaeological marvel. |
The apology early Wednesday followed a senior official's announcement that Peru would seek criminal charges against Greenpeace activists who allegedly damaged the lines by leaving footprints in the adjacent desert. |
Greenpeace regularly riles governments and corporations it deems environmental scofflaws. |
But Monday's stunt timed to coincide with U.N. climate talks in nearby Lima may have backfired. |
In a statement, Greenpeace said it was "deeply concerned about any offense" Peruvians may have taken. |
Activists had laid a message in fabric letters promoting clean energy beside the figure of a hummingbird. |
The drawings etched into Peru's coastal desert are a U.N. World Heritage site dating from 500 A.D. |
West Norfolk Athletic Club travelled to a cold and windy St Ives, Cambridgeshire for the first Southern Athletics League match of the season. |
West Norfolk Rowing Club hosted their annual Invitational Head Race on Saturday. |
Youngsters from West Norfolk Junior Badminton, sponsored by Roythorne’s Garage of North Wootton, have been honoured at their presentation evening. |
Thomas Jorgensen is looking forward to Easter Monday’s derby at Peterborough Panthers following what he says is his best display for the Stars. |
Promotion-seeking Swaffham Town are just three wins away from achieving promotion from Thurlow Nunn Division One North. |
A £30,000 three-mile handicap chase for veteran horses is the feature of Fakenham’s seven-race card on Easter Monday. |
Children across West Norfolk will be able to watch King's Lynn Ladies play in their first-ever cup final for free thanks to a tie-up with McDonald's. |
The Poultec Stars picked up their first home win of the season thanks to paid maximum top scorer Thomas Jorgensen. |
King's Lynn Speedway are looking forward to welcoming fans of all ages for some Easter school holiday entertainment tonight. |
Thomas Jorgensen has urged supporters to pack the terraces when King’s Lynn take on rivals Ipswich at the Adrian Flux Arena tonight (7.30pm). |
The CIF-SS sent out a survey requesting input about transfer rules. Seventy-one percent of the 544 schools who did the survey said change was needed. |
"This feedback is very helpful in allowing us to see how our membership truly feels about such an important part of what we do," he said. "The next step will be for me to take this information to this week's CIF Section Commissioner's meeting in Sacramento." |
"I've been coaching at the school for 25 years and we had never played Channel Islands in all those years," she said. "It was fun. I think both schools really enjoyed it." |
The new-look Tri-Valley League includes Foothill Tech, La Reina, Grace Brethren, St. Bonaventure and Laguna Blanca. It produced its own history Tuesday night, when Foothill Tech ended La Reina's 48-match winning streak in league. |
Capital markets in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) raised $893.9m in initial public offerings in 2011, a decline of nearly 70 percent on the previous year, Ernst & Young said on Tuesday. |
Last year closed with IPO funds worth $226.1m being raised in the fourth quarter, a decline of 83.5 percent from $1.4bn raised in Q4 2010. |
Commenting on the overall performance of the capital markets in 2011, Phil Gandier, MENA head of Transaction Advisory Services, Ernst & Young, said: "Companies chose other fundraising routes over IPOs in 2011, which was another year of low capital market activity. |
"Low investor interest continued in the MENA region as companies chose Islamic funding such as Sukuk, which saw a record year, as the preferred route for fundraising." |
He added: "Investors and issuers in the region remain concerned over the volatility of capital markets and this will likely continue in the next quarter. |
"However, the number of announced IPOs continues to grow across the region. The moment economic conditions and investor sentiment improves, we could see a flood of IPOs in the regional bourses." |
United Electronic Company in Saudi Arabia was the largest IPO in Q4 with $105.6m, followed by SMN Power Holding in Oman with $63.9m, Saudi Enaya Cooperative Insurance Company in Saudi Arabia with $42.7m and Jet ALU MAROC in Morocco with $13.9m. |
Saudi Arabia led the country standings in 2011, raising $460.5m through IPOs, followed by the UAE with $271.3m and Oman with $63.9m. |
Global IPO fundraising was down 45 percent in 2011, with IPO activity dropping dramatically midway through the year. |
Maria Pinelli, global vice chair, Strategic Growth Markets, Ernst & Young, said: "The uncertainty around a resolution to the Eurozone debt crisis and its impact on the global economy has left investors and issuers with a lack of confidence." |
Jeff Bunder, global private equity leader at Ernst & Young said the outlook for 2012 remained heavily dependent upon stabilisation in Europe, accelerated growth in the US and improved investor confidence in Asia. |
You probably don't know Mike Novacek by name, but he's one of the most important paleontologists in the world. If you ever yearned to go off into the wilderness and hunt down dinosaur fossils as a kid, Mike Novacek is living your dream. |
Dr. Novacek has worked at the American Museum of Natural History since 1982, going from Assistant Curator to Senior Vice President and Provost of Science in that time. In 1990, he was part of the first team of scientists to return to Mongolia's Gobi desert in search of fossils since the legendary Roy Chapman Andrews, a... |
Dr. Novacek and his team have made numerous discoveries in the Gobi over the years. During the expedition's third trip into the desert in 1993, team stumbled upon one of the richest "Cretaceous fossil vertebrate sites" ever discovered. In just the first few hours, over 60 fossils of dinosaurs, mammals and other vertebr... |
In the video above, Mike talks about what inspired him to get into paleontology as a kid. And if you've got questions about Dr. Novacek's past or present expeditions, he will be answering questions from 1:30PM EDT until 2PM EDT. |
This hand-signed photo frame has been beautifully and personally autographed by Victor Hedman. To protect your investment, a Certificate Of Authenticity and tamper evident hologram from A.J. Authentic is included with your purchase for an unconditional lifetime guarantee of authenticity. |
Republicans are now slated to hold at least 52 Senate seats when the next Congress convenes in January. |
MIAMI — Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., conceded to Republican Rick Scott Sunday, giving the GOP at least 52 Senate seats in the next Congress. |
"I was not victorious in this race but I still wish to strongly re-affirm the cause for which we fought: a public office is a public trust," Nelson, who accused Scott during the campaign of using his post as governor to feather his own nest, said in a video statement. |
A defiant Nelson asked Floridians — his backers and those of Scott — to continue his battles to guarantee health insurance for people with pre-existing medical conditions, defend the environment and continue space exploration. |
"I ask you to never give up this fight," Nelson said. |
Nelson had privately signaled his defeat about an hour earlier, Scott had said in a statement. |
"I just spoke with Senator Bill Nelson, who graciously conceded, and I thanked him for his years of public service," Scott said. "This victory would not be possible without the hard work of so many people. Now the campaign truly is behind us, and that’s where we need to leave it. We must do what Americans have always d... |
President Donald Trump quickly congratulated Scott. "From day one Rick Scott never wavered," the president tweeted. "He was a great Governor and will be even a greater Senator in representing the People of Florida. Congratulations to Rick on having waged such a courageous and successful campaign!" |
Scott had held a 12,603-vote edge after a machine recount wrapped up earlier in the week, meaning the county-by-county manual version narrowed the gap by 2,570 votes. |
The state's 67 counties had to meet a 12 p.m. Sunday deadline to have their results counted. |
The addition of Scott will Senate Republicans 52 seats in the Senate and Democrats 47 seats in the next Congress, pending the outcome of a Mississippi special election that will be decided Nov. 27. |
And the close statewide elections in Florida — Republicans won the governors race by less than half a percentage point, too — will keep President Donald Trump and the eventual Democratic nominee heavily focused on the state's 27 electoral votes between now and the 2020 election. |
Democrats originally had hoped that Broward County, where there were roughly 30,000 ballots on which machines either picked up multiple votes on the same ballot for the Senate race or no vote at all in that contest — known as "overvotes" and "undervotes." |
They thought it was possible that the machines had erred and simply not read valid votes for the Senate race correctly. |
But Broward County updated its website shortly before noon Sunday with new numbers showing that voters had simply not picked a candidate in the race, perhaps due to the design of the ballot. |
After the hand recount, Nelson had picked up 495 votes in Broward compared to the totals originally submitted to the secretary of state, and Scott had added 142 votes. |
In the days after the Nov. 6 election, Democrats mounted a wide-ranging legal challenge to Florida election laws and the actions of state officials in what they said was an effort to ensure that every vote was counted. |
General Motors said Tuesday it will pump $2 billion into U.S. assembly plants in eight states as it ramps up production to boost market share, Bloomberg reported. |
Ford Motor Co.’s first-quarter profit rose 22% to the highest level in 13 years, the company said Tuesday. |
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Transportation Security Administration have conducted several dozen overlapping fleet inspections, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report about wasteful and duplicative federal programs. |
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has appointed three new members to its Medical Review Board. |
General Motors Co. Wednesday reported a $2.1 billion third-quarter profit, as it prepares for a new initial public offering as soon as next week, Bloomberg reported. |
Ford Motor Co. Tuesday reported its best third-quarter profit on record, becoming the world’s most profitable automaker, Bloomberg reported. |
PHOENIX — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is making several changes in its soon-to-be-implemented overhaul of truck safety standards as a result of industry comments, Administrator Anne Ferro told Transport Topics. |
PHOENIX — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking ahead to a number of rules focused on driver health and fitness in the next year or two, after the agency completes its spate of mandatory regulations, Administrator Anne Ferro said last week. |
General Motors Co. said Thursday it posted a $1.3 billion second-quarter profit, as it prepares to sell its stock to the public, the Associated Press reported. |
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