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1. Under Armour
Under Armour s stock has tumbled about 60% over the past five years as the footwear and athletic apparel maker s growth decelerated, it missed its own revenue targets, and it struggled to keep pace with its larger rivals
Adidas.
Image source: Under Armour.
UA founder Kevin Plank s polarizing support for President Trump, tepid consumer interest in the company s flagship Curry shoes, and an SEC probe into allegations of inflated revenue exacerbated the pain. All those problems prevented Under Armour from recovering from the pandemic as rapidly as Nike and other footwear makers.
By Jake Bickerton2020-12-18T17:31:00+00:00
The performance features a CG-generated jazz club and a CG-band powered by real players in mo cap suits
BBC Click is to broadcast a virtual jazz performance on 26 December, taking place in a CG-generated jazz club created using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine.
The performance features Canadian Jazz singer Jill Barber appearing in a virtual representation of the famous Palomar Supper club, performing festive songs with a CG jazz band that’s powered by real players in motion capture suits. BBC Click presenter Paul Carter, in the UK, also appears in the CG-generated bar to interview Barber in Canada.
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Today 100 NC high school students enrolled in Carolina Fintech Hub’s Youth Technology Apprentice Camp (YTAC) will take a
virtual tour of Google’s Silicon Valley HQ followed by a virtual panel discussion.
The panel will include Mary Ellen Player, head of sales at sponsor Google Fiber, as well as reps of Live Oak Bank and nCino. The panel’s topic is making a successful post-school entry into the workforce. The tour of Google HQ and other YTAC virtual field trips are made possible by a donation of Google Cardboard.
Shares of
Unity Software (NYSE:U), a leading platform to create and monetize interactive games, have more than doubled after the company went public at $68.88 per share. While optimism surrounding tech stocks has definitely helped, investors are also clearly excited about Unity s prospects.
I took a deep dive into the company to learn more about its business. Here’s what I found.
How Unity makes money
Unity Software offers a set of software solutions that allow creators, mainly game developers, to create, run, and monetize interactive, real-time 2D and 3D content for mobile phones, tablets, PCs, consoles, and augmented and virtual reality devices, according to the company s promotional materials.