Previous close | 0.2000 |
Open | 0.1300 |
Bid | 0.0000 |
Ask | 0.0000 |
Strike | 70.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-07-19 |
Day's range | 0.1300 - 0.2000 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 372 |
Weeks before his eighth birthday, Karam Singh joked about becoming a break dancer while watching a Justin Timberlake video and, 16 years on, Kid Karam is preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics. The 26-year-old from Derby, England, the first breaker to land a sponsorship deal with Nike and a Samsung Galaxy ambassador, is using his breaking community's "superpower" to climb the rankings as he prepares for the Olympic Qualifying Series (OQS). Breaking, an acrobatic style of street dancing, is making its Olympic debut in Paris and Singh will have the perfect opportunity to make his mark on the Place de la Concorde if he claims one of the 10 qualifying spots available at events in Shanghai and Budapest starting in May.
Adidas CEO Bjorn Gulden said the German brand could not match Nike's offer for Germany's national soccer federation sponsorship, after the U.S. company beat Adidas on its home turf last month to end its 70-year partnership with the federation. Nike outbid Adidas to become the official supplier for the German Football Association (DFB) and will supply all national teams from 2027 to 2034.
Premium fitness club Life Time (NYSE:LTH) will be announcing earnings results tomorrow before market hours. Here's what investors should know.