2021 NFL Draft Bets: Which Defensive Player Will Be Drafted First?
SI Gambling insider Frankie Taddeo breaks down the betting odds for the projected defensive players to come off the board first in the 2021 NFL Draft
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Apr 16, 2021
With the 2020 NFL Draft taking place in a few weeks, sportsbooks are expanding markets that include intriguing player and proposition betting markets. Oddsmakers are offering everything ranging from when players will be drafted, to how many players from each position will be drafted, to who will be drafted ‘first’ matchups. It is beneficial to target wagers that offer plus-odds instead of laying prohibitive odds that can undo months of successful bankroll management.
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NEW DELHI: State-owned Hindustan Copper (HCL) on Thursday said it has raised Rs 500 crore through issuance of shares to institutional investors. The qualified institutions placement (QIP) of Rs 500 crore has been fully subscribed, the PSU said in a statement. The funds from the QIP are proposed to be used to fund the ongoing capex/expansion plan of the company. The QIP of HCL closed on April 12 with wide participation from diverse investors including mutual funds, insurance companies, banks and foreign institutional investors. Launched on April 7, this is the first time issuance of a central public sector enterprise to raise funds by issue of shares via QIP.
The team over at be quiet! is expanding its power supply range this month. Today, the company announced the new Pure Power 11 FM series, consisting of fully modular power supplies with 80 PLUS Gold efficiency.
The Pure Power range is all about dependability, which is why every unit in the range is fully modular, giving PC builders the option to only plug in the cables they need and thus freeing up space for airflow inside the case. The Pure Power 11 series will be available in 550W, 650W and 750W, so there is an option for budget, low-power builds as well as more capable gaming machines. These power supplies are 93.9 percent efficient too, leading to the 80 PLUS Gold efficiency rating.
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NEW DELHI: Government-owned banks were hammered mercilessly on Monday on fears that the return of state-wide lockdowns, like one widely speculated in Maharashtra, could dent asset quality and loan growth going ahead.
Nifty PSU Bank plunged 9.26 per cent led by
Indian Bank, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank and Bank of India that dropped over 10 per cent each in a single session. .
Investors are already concerned about the extent of the impact of the national lockdown on balance sheets of banks, and the renewed Covid restrictions have augmented those fears.
“The gap-down opening on Monday s trade widened as the day progressed with all sectoral indices in the red as investors worried about the economic fallout on account of the surge in coronavirus cases. Asset quality concerns spooked banks and PSU stocks across sectors were the worst hit amidst lockdown worries,” said S Ranganathan, Head of Research at LKP Securities.
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