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The stock was up 28% this year and 214% over the last 12 months as of Monday’s close, buoyed by lucrative government contracts and the broader excitement around AI.

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England will, however, bid for a first win over New Zealand at Twickenham since 2012, buoyed by a 38-18 defeat of Fiji on Saturday that marked their ninth straight victory against all opponents.

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Jetten, whose party entered the election with just nine of the Dutch House of Representatives’ 150 seats and is now poised to hold 26, was buoyed during the campaign by lucky breaks and external events.

Danish shipping giant Maersk reported a drop in third-quarter net profit on Thursday, but it raised its outlook for the year as resilient Chinese exports buoyed container volumes despite global trade tensions.

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After sealing decisive wins in the New York mayoral election and governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey, it is clear the Democratic Party will be buoyed by a big election night on Tuesday.

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