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Princess of Wales Presents Wimbledon Trophies With Full Royal Family

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Kate Middleton closed out a highly visible two-week stretch at Wimbledon this past weekend, presenting championship trophies to both the men’s and women’s singles winners while making multiple appearances alongside her husband, Prince William, and their children, marking one of her most active public runs in recent months.

The Princess of Wales attended the Wimbledon men’s singles final Sunday alongside Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, watching Italy’s Jannik Sinner defeat Germany’s Alexander Zverev to capture his second consecutive Wimbledon title. The family received a standing ovation as they entered the Royal Box at Centre Court, according to People. Prince Louis, the couple’s youngest child, did not attend. Kate, who has served as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, went on to present the Gentlemen’s Singles Trophy to Sinner following the match.

The men’s final appearance came one day after Kate attended the women’s singles final on Saturday, where she presented the Venus Rosewater Dish to champion Linda Noskova. Unlike Sunday’s outing, Kate attended the women’s final solo, without William or the couple’s children. Royal commentator Emily Ferguson had confirmed the solo appearance in advance, writing on X, “The Princess of Wales, Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, will attend the Ladies’ Singles Final at Wimbledon this afternoon,” adding that “she will attend the championships solo, and she will not be joined by her husband or her children.” For the women’s final, Kate wore a belted crimson Roland Mouret dress featuring a V-cut neckline and fit-and-flare skirt, paired with dainty jewelry and nude heels. She was accompanied at the tournament by her mother, Carole Middleton. Following the match, Kate shared a message on the Wales family’s official Instagram account: “An unforgettable Women’s Final at @wimbledon. Two outstanding performances. Congratulations Linda Nosková on a remarkable Wimbledon Championship!”

Sunday’s men’s final drew an especially star-studded Royal Box, with the Wales family joined by actors Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman and Ben Stiller among the guests watching the match. Kensington Palace marked the conclusion of the tournament Monday with a post on the couple’s official Instagram account featuring several photos of Kate, William and their children from the weekend. “A weekend at Wimbledon. Congratulations to all the players and staff who took part in a remarkable fortnight of tennis,” the caption read.

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Kate’s presence at this year’s tournament extended beyond the two finals. She also made a surprise appearance at Wimbledon on July 2, handing out tickets to enthusiastic fans outside the grounds, an outing for which she wore a bright blue pantsuit with a white top underneath, brown heels and a statement ponytail. She additionally attended a second-round match earlier in the tournament. Kate has attended Wimbledon nearly every year since marrying Prince William in 2011, continuing her long-standing association with the tournament through her royal patronage role.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte have similarly become familiar faces at the tournament in recent years. George made his own Wimbledon debut at the men’s singles final in 2022, just before his ninth birthday, while Charlotte first attended in 2023, joining her parents and older brother in Centre Court to watch Carlos Alcaraz claim that year’s men’s title.

Kate’s Wimbledon appearances followed a period of heightened public activity for the princess more broadly. In late June, she took part in the UK’s National Three Peaks Challenge, a demanding trek across the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales, sharing reflections on the personal significance of the effort in an Instagram video posted June 28. “Lots of people have asked me why I’m doing this challenge and partly it’s personal,” Kate said in the video. “I’m so grateful to be here, to be strong enough to walk these hills. But more importantly it’s to give something back.”

Kate’s Wimbledon schedule also unfolded against a broader backdrop of royal family news. Her Saturday appearance at the women’s final came just one day after King Charles hosted Prince Harry and met with Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet, for the first time in years, a private family gathering that drew significant public attention in its own right. Kensington Palace’s announcement confirming Kate would attend the women’s final solo followed closely on the heels of that news, though royal commentators have not indicated any direct connection between the timing of the two events.

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Kate’s sister, Pippa Middleton, also made a rare public appearance at Wimbledon this year, attending a July 6 match in a floral print sundress and oversized sunglasses. Kate’s brother, James Middleton, separately shared on Instagram that he and his wife, Alizée, would attend the women’s singles final as well, posting a photo captioned, “Matchy matchy for @wimbledon.”

Kate, 44, has continued to gradually increase her public engagements over the past year following her 2024 cancer treatment and subsequent announcement that she had entered remission. Her extensive presence at this year’s Wimbledon, spanning a ticket-distribution appearance, a second-round match, both championship finals and the National Three Peaks Challenge within the span of a few weeks, has been noted by royal watchers as reflecting a fuller and more consistent public schedule than she has maintained in recent years.

As of this week, Kensington Palace had not announced Kate’s next public engagement following the conclusion of Wimbledon, though her continued patronage of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is expected to bring her back to the tournament for its 2027 edition. For now, the princess’s back-to-back trophy presentations and family outings at Centre Court stand as one of the more prominent public moments of her summer schedule, capping a fortnight that saw the Wales family firmly back in the spotlight at one of Britain’s most closely watched annual sporting events.

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Dave & Buster’s launches nationwide ‘Rave & Buster’s’ tour

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Dave & Buster’s launches nationwide ‘Rave & Buster’s’ tour

Dave & Buster’s is taking its arcade experience deeper into nightlife with a new nationwide rave series.

The restaurant and entertainment chain is teaming up with events company Brownies & Lemonade for Rave & Buster’s, a seven-city tour featuring surprise guest headliners and multi-genre music lineups, according to an Instagram post from Brownies & Lemonade.

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The events will feature house, bass, dubstep, trap, UK garage and other electronic music genres.

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Dave & Buster’s is launching a new nationwide rave series tour with events company Brownies & Lemonade, expanding the restaurant and entertainment business further into nightlife.

Dave & Buster’s is taking its arcade experience deeper into nightlife with a new nationwide rave series. (JHVEPhoto / Getty Images)

Brownies & Lemonade said the tour builds on the success of its “DNBNL” events at Dave & Buster’s locations, which it said prompted fans to ask for more artists, genres and cities.

“After the success of our DNBNL series at Dave & Buster’s over the last few years, we’ve received so many requests to expand the concept to include more artists and genres,” the events company said.

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“Rave & Buster’s will feature surprise guest headliners and multi-genre lineups featuring the sounds of Bass, House, Trap, Dubstep, UKG, and everything in between.”

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The tour comes as Dave & Buster’s continues expanding beyond arcade games, sports and family entertainment by adding more food, entertainment and nightlife options. (Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Six Degrees of Influence / Getty Images)

The tour is scheduled to run from July 30 through Dec. 30 with stops in Honolulu; Denver; Dallas; Brooklyn, New York; Orlando, Florida; Irvine, California; and Milpitas, California.

The series will also include shows during Halloween weekend and the week leading up to New Year’s Eve.

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Presale tickets became available Wednesday, while general tickets go on sale Thursday, July 16.

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Dave & Buster’s began hosting rave-style events at select locations in 2023. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The tour comes as Dave & Buster’s continues expanding beyond arcade games, sports and family entertainment by adding more food, entertainment and nightlife options, according to USA Today.

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Dave & Buster’s began hosting rave-style events at select locations in 2023, the outlet reported.

Dave & Buster’s could not immediately be reached by FOX Business for comment.

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Mark Harding
President, CEO, Principal Executive Officer & Director

Yes. I’m Mark Harding, and I’d like to welcome you all. What we try and do each year is give an opportunity for folks to come out and kick the tires and then it’s getting harder and harder to get out and sort of visit companies and with technology, what it is today and our ability to kind of show visually it through earnings presentations and investor presentations and whatnot, the actual company visit is sort of waning.

But what I always like really is the opportunity to show it because when we describe it, when we report it on the balance sheet, you get a picture of it. But when you actually come out and have an opportunity to see what’s going on, on the development side, what’s going on, on the water utility side, a perspective of the growth of the Denver area and some of what we still continue to be the value — our secret value, which is our service area, Lowry and those sorts of things, it does give you a different perspective. And as much as we try and describe that perspective, seeing it, driving it, getting that actual imagery is truly valuable.

And I know a lot of you either on the call or who listen us on the replay have had that opportunity to see it. But one of the things that we did this year that we wanted to concentrate a little bit different on just because there’s a lot to see is taking a look at our service area, taking a look at where our water originate, what’s going

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Kaynes shares plunge 43% from October peak. Is a tactical rebound on the cards or more pain ahead?

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Kaynes Technologies’ sharp 43% slide from its October peak, capped by a steep 12.5% drop on Friday, has raised questions about whether the stock is approaching a reversal zone or slipping into deeper losses. While momentum indicators remain firmly bearish, its stretched gap from the 200-day moving average suggests potential mean-reversion opportunities for tactical investors.

Edited excerpts from a chat with Anand James, Chief Market Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited:

After a flat week, how would you trade the market now? Would Friday’s RBI optimism carry forward on Monday as well? Friday’s optimism stemmed from the completion of a morning star pattern, signaling a potential reversal from the downtrend that began on December 1. However, while the downswing was brief, the reversal is also likely to be short-lived, as evidenced by Friday’s stall at 26,200, a key congestion resistance.

Although oscillators support a possible uptrend extension, we do not see sufficient momentum for a strong move higher. We favor a swing lower toward 26,085–26,065 initially. Alternatively, a breakout above 26,200 could trigger further gains toward 26,460–26,550, but a sharp vertical rise is less likely.

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IT was among the major gainers in the week. Do you see chances of more upside?


Yes, the IT sector shows strong potential for further upside. Nifty IT has been signaling a reversal since September and recently broke above the weekly supertrend, indicating strength. The weekly RSI near 60, along with the index closing above its 20-week high, reinforces the positive outlook. Based on these technical cues, the index could target 39,500 in the coming weeks.
Derivative data also supports this bullish view. Over 50% of constituent stocks saw short additions in near OTM put strikes and long additions in call strikes. Additionally, 70% of stocks experienced long build-up on Friday, while 80% recorded weekly short covering, suggesting traders are positioning for further gains. Heavyweights like TCS, Infosys, HCL Tech, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra show strong weekly charts and are expected to lead the rally toward 39,500.PSU banks were under selling pressure but recovered on Friday. Does the chart indicate a fresh 52-week high again going forward?

Even though the index saw a pullback on Friday, the charts suggest a mixed outlook. The wedge pattern breakout in September and the resulting upside has been losing momentum since November. The recent breakdown below the rising trendline near 8,500 indicates a possible short-term trend shift, while the weekly MACD shows exhaustion candles, signaling early signs of consolidation. Despite this, longer-term charts still reflect underlying strength, keeping the possibility of a fresh 52-week high alive.

Derivatives data shows some recovery attempts on Friday, with long additions and short covering in stock futures, but weekly data indicates that more than half of the positions still involved short additions. Among individual stocks, SBI, Bank of Baroda, PNB, Union Bank, Canara Bank, and Indian Bank may see a quick pullback early next week, though sustainability remains uncertain. The preferred strategy is to capitalize on any early upside next week while remaining cautious in the latter half.

Kaynes ended the week down 21% amid negative reports. Do you see chances of an upside bounce or is it too risky to chase the falling knife?

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Kaynes has now fallen 43.5% from its October peak, with Friday’s 12.5% decline marking the steepest single-day drop during this period. Momentum indicators and oscillators point to a strong downward trend with no signs of bearish exhaustion, raising the risk that the slide could extend to at least the year’s low of Rs 3,825 seen in February. That said, the severity of Friday’s fall suggests that fear may have peaked.

Adding to this view, the only previous occasion the stock had stretched so far from its 200-day moving average was in April, when the gap was around 25%. Currently, the stock is nearly 26% away from the 200-day SMA, prompting close monitoring for potential mean-reversion moves in the coming week. Given the contrarian nature of this view, the downside marker is advised slightly below Rs 4,300, with Rs 4,541 as the initial recovery target.

Give us your top ideas for the week ahead.

COFORGE (CMP: 1977)

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View: Buy

Target: 2080-2180

SL: 1882

The stock has been in a steady uptrend since 2020 and is currently forming a Cup and Handle pattern on the charts. It is attempting a breakout from this formation, supported by a weekly RSI near 60 and a MACD above the signal line. The price action remains strong, trading well above the 20-, 50-, and 100-day moving averages, reinforcing the bullish outlook. The stock is expected to move toward Rs 2,080 and Rs 2,180 in the near term. Long positions should be protected with a stop-loss placed below Rs 1,882.

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ABCAPITAL (CMP: 358)

View: Buy

Target: 368-377

SL: 348

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The stock has maintained a strong uptrend since February 2025 and continues to show strength on both daily and weekly charts. The weekly MACD remains above the signal line, and the price is trading comfortably above the 20-, 50-, and 100-day moving averages, reinforcing the bullish outlook. The stock is expected to move toward Rs 368 and Rs 377 in the near term. All long positions should be protected with a stop-loss placed below Rs 348.

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