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Simon Thompson is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America. Specialize in entertainment - film, TV and music - working extensively across TV, digital, radio and print. Works with, or has worked with E! News, Reuters, BBC, Forbes, ITN, Sky News, Euronews, 5 News, RTL, Al Jazeera, The Sun, The Independent, London Evening Standard, Empire magazine, SciFi Now, Popcorn magazine and many more. Has covered everything from the Oscars to Comic-Con and has interviewed the biggest names in the world of entertainment both in front of an behind the camera.
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RSNO/Thomas Sondergard review — joyful and optimistic, mostly
The RSNO, under the direction of Thomas Sondergard, delivered a performance characterized by dedication to new music and a blend of nostalgia and optimism. The concert featured Errollyn Wallen's 'Northern Lights', Bent Sorensen's 'Evening Land', and Aileen Sweeney's 'Glisk', each evoking distinct emotional landscapes. A notable highlight was the collaboration with Big Noise Wester Hailes, bringing a joyful and socially impactful element to the evening. The performance of Sibelius's Symphony No 7 was accompanied by a silent act from Hildur Elisa Jonsdottir, which was perceived as a gimmick. Overall, the concert was a mix of joyful and optimistic elements, with some aspects feeling less integrated.
This fintech fund is a stand-out buy
Augmentum Fintech, the first publicly listed fintech fund, has achieved its seventh portfolio company exit, with all exits at or above the last published valuation. The latest exit involves nCino acquiring FullCircl for $135 million, valuing Augmentum's stake at £6 million, a 75% increase from its last valuation and a 66% premium to cost. The transaction highlights Augmentum's strategy of profitable exits and the undervaluation of its portfolio.
New Equals offer has potential for a quick fire gain
Equals, a fintech banking and international payments group, has received an improved cash offer from a consortium including JC Flowers and TowerBrook Capital. The revised bid values the company at £280 million, with a special dividend included. Due diligence is complete, and paperwork is being prepared for a formal offer to shareholders.
This stock's eye-watering gains are far from over
BP Marsh & Partners, an AIM-traded insurance sector investment company, reported impressive interim results with a 10.3% increase in net asset value to £253 million and a 12.1% total shareholder return for the six months ending July 31, 2024. The company also completed a post-period-end disposal, boosting net cash to £87.5 million, and announced another dividend hike, indicating a conservatively valued portfolio with potential valuation upside.
A smart play on the UK recovery
Gattaca, a specialist STEM recruitment group, has been effectively streamlining its operations, resulting in a 5% decrease in annual net fee income to £40.1mn and a 20% fall in adjusted pre-tax profit to £2.9mn. Despite these declines, the company has focused on reducing costs, exiting underperforming sectors, and targeting growth areas, particularly in renewable energy and UK transmission network upgrades. The management's strategic decisions are viewed positively, with a dividend of 2.5p per share and net cash of £20.7mn reported.
I fell on a Highland ridge. It felt like my head had been unzipped
The author recounts a personal experience of a fall on a Highland ridge, resulting in a head injury. Despite the severity of the injury, the author remained calm, and a mountain rescue operation was initiated by HM Coastguard. The rescue team, led by Richie Mason, provided competent and reassuring assistance, eventually transporting the author to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment. The narrative highlights the professionalism of the rescue team and the medical staff, and concludes with gratitude and a commitment to donate to mountain rescue services.
Program Equivalence in the Erlang Actor Model
The article presents a formal semantics for concurrency in Core Erlang, focusing on program equivalence using barbed bisimulation. It extends previous work by including semantics for messages and signals, and formalizes message receipt using primitive operations. The research aims to provide a formal basis for refactoring Erlang programs, ensuring behavior-preservation through machine-checked proofs. The study also explores the actor model of Core Erlang, demonstrating program equivalences and addressing challenges in formalizing concurrent features. The work is supported by the ÚNKP-23-3 New National Excellence Program and the Ministry of Culture and Innovation of Hungary.
Music of the 20th and 18th centuries in dialogue: Maxim Emelyanychev and the SCO
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev, presented a concert juxtaposing Baroque and modern music. While the first half featuring Stravinsky's 'Pulcinella' and Poulenc's 'Concert champêtre' was met with criticism for lacking excitement and being overly pastiche, the second half with Vivaldi's concerto and Rameau's suite from 'Les Boréades' was praised for its vibrant and emotionally engaging performance. The orchestra's skillful execution, particularly in the Baroque pieces, highlighted their strength in collaborative music-making.
Cumnock Tryst Festival review — an effusive, joyous tenth anniversary
The Cumnock Tryst Festival celebrated its tenth anniversary with a vibrant and participatory event, featuring performances that combined war poetry with music, premieres by Erin Thomson and Gillian Walker, and a new ensemble, the Cumnock Tryst Ensemble. The festival showcased a blend of contemporary classical music, Scottish folk tunes, and diverse musical styles, receiving enthusiastic appreciation from the local community.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Emelyanychev review — taste of the divine
The review of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's performance, led by Emelyanychev, highlights a mixed reception. While the conductor's approach to the first and middle movements was critiqued for lacking cohesion, his direction of the C minor Mass was celebrated for its theatrical nuances and the added depth from the trombones. The SCO Chorus and soloist Lucy Crowe received high praise for their precision and vocal excellence, contributing to a performance that offered a glimpse of the divine.
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