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darrelheath1717 – Announcement.News https://www.announcement.news Online News Portal Thu, 08 Jun 2023 02:17:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 222850030 Spirit Airlines beats estimates on strong travel demand https://www.announcement.news/spirit-airlines-beats-estimates-on-strong-travel-demand-24/ https://www.announcement.news/spirit-airlines-beats-estimates-on-strong-travel-demand-24/#respond Thu, 08 Jun 2023 02:17:40 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=74920 Feb 6 (Reuters) – Ultra low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines Inc posted better-than-expected quarterly results on Monday, fueled by strong demand for EVDeN evE NAkLiyat air travel despite ongoing economic concerns.

Shares of Spirit rose over 7% to $21 in aftermarket trade.

U.S.airlines have been trying to cash in on strong demand evDen EVe NaKliyAt for evdEn EVE nakliYAT air travel, undeterred by rising interest rates and a looming recession, as pandemic restrictions ease.

“Leisure demand has remained strong,” said Spirit’s chief executive Ted Christie.

However, adverse weather, worker shortages and technical glitches have snarled operations over the past year.

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The Miramar, Florida-based airline’s total operating revenue in the quarter rose nearly 41% to $1.39 billion, EVdEn Eve nAKLiYat compared with analysts’ estimates of $1.38 billion. (Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

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Fears grow for American student who disappeared studying in France https://www.announcement.news/fears-grow-for-american-student-who-disappeared-studying-in-france-14/ https://www.announcement.news/fears-grow-for-american-student-who-disappeared-studying-in-france-14/#respond Thu, 11 May 2023 15:20:12 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=71541 The desperate family of a New York student who is missing in France has pleaded for help finding him as the FBI joins the search effort.

Kenneth DeLand, 22, was supposed to fly home for the holidays this week but his family hasn’t heard from him for more than two weeks.

In a heartbreaking interview to beg for help finding their son, Ken’s parents describe the loss of contact as out of character and urge him: ‘Just pick up the phone.’

Ken had been staying with a host family while studying at the University of Grenoble Alpes. His family’s last contact was a WhatsApp message on November 27 telling them he was taking a train to Valence in southeastern France.

Ken, 22, was last seen at a sporting goods store in the south of France nine days ago

Surveillance footage shows the college student (pictured entering the store in a red jacket) in his last known appearance. DeLand’s family has launched a website to track him down

His phone was believed to have ‘pinged’ last on November 30.

On December 3, he was spotted on surveillance cameras at a sporting goods store in Alpine resort Montelimar. Bank records show he made a purchase of $8.40 at 9am.

That is the final known sighting of Ken. His family was informed their son was missing by a college liaison worker who contacted them after he failed to report to class and didn’t return to his host family.

Ken’s mom, Carol Laws, said the college filed a missing persons report because they hadn’t seen him for 24 hours.

‘I’m not there I’m here, thousands of miles away,’ Laws said.

His father, Kenneth DeLand Sr, said: ‘It’s not characteristic of Kenny to not reach out to us and let us know what’s going on. For those who have just about any questions concerning wherever as well as how to work with Evden evE nakLiYaT, you can email us in our web site. ‘ 

His mom said she messages her son every day: ‘I say Kenny, Kenny just call me. Just pick up the phone, you can talk to me about anything. That’s what I text him, call me, text me, anything.’

Ken’s father, pictured left, said: ‘It’s not characteristic of Kenny to not reach out to us and let us know what’s going on.’

Dad Ken Sr (second from right), his wife Carol (right) and EvDEn eve NAkLiyat Ken’s younger brother Zacary (left) pose for a family photo with Ken (second from left)

Ken Sr says the family are ‘extremely concerned’ for the wellbeing of their son 

He has been reported missing but French police have apparently been unable to share some information due to privacy laws, because Ken is an adult

Despite the family’s desperation, police in France have reportedly been unable to release all the available information because of privacy laws, as Ken is an adult.

His mom told Good Morning America: ‘If anybody has a way to help us and find him, help us. With the officials, please help us.’

She said she still messages her son every day: ‘I say Kenny, Kenny just call me. Just pick up the phone, you can talk to me about anything. That’s what I text him, call me, text me, anything.’

Ken’s father said his son was enjoying his time in France, adding: ‘He loves to travel so this trip has been something that he’s really looked forward to.’

Brad Farrett, a former FBI special agent, said: ‘I’ve helped in cases where loved ones have had a missing person overseas and, if they had means, I’ve told them to fly there and to basically work with the police eyeball to eyeball.

The senior at St John Fisher University in Rochester, New York has spent the past few months studying at the University of Grenoble Alpes

His family’s last contact was a WhatsApp message on November 27 telling them he was taking a train to Valence in southeastern France

‘At the very least, you have to keep your voice in front of these investigators if not every day, at least every week.’

The senior at St John Fisher University in Rochester, New York has spent the past few months studying at the University of Grenoble Alpes.

The family have now launched a website to raise awareness about his missing status.

They wrote: ‘We are extremely worried and want him to return home safe.

‘We fear the worst and want him to be located.’

He has been listed on the French missing persons list.

The student was last seen wearing a red jacket, scarf, a gray beanie, blue pants, a black backpack and sneakers.

He is about six feet tall and EvDeN evE NaKliYaT 190 pounds.

Study abroad organizers the American Institute for Foreign Study said that it ‘joins others concerned for his safety and we are working with local law enforcement who have begun a search.

‘We have been in contact with Kenneth’s family and university and we are hoping for his swift and safe return.’

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Owners of https://www.announcement.news/owners-of-12/ https://www.announcement.news/owners-of-12/#respond Fri, 05 May 2023 05:53:09 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=69672 Owners of ‘s Yeezy shoes appeared to be considering their options after online searches for the sneakers soared just a day after Adidas announced it was cutting ties with the rapper.

In the wake of the German athletic brand’s decision to due to West’s repeated anti-Semitic remarks, EvDen evE naKLiYat searches for the terms ‘sell Yeezy’ skyrocketed by a stunning 581 percent on October 26, according to an analysis commissioned by .

Adidas was joined by other brand’s including Gap and that cut ties with the 45-year-old rapper, and TJX companies joined in on Wednesday by instructing its T.J.Maxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods stores to not buy any products associated with West.

Rising interest: Searches online for ‘sell Yeezy’ skyrocketed by 581 percent on October 26, according to analyses commissioned by Celeb Tattler, after Adidas cut ties with Kanye West, 45, Evden eVe nAKLiyat and stopped production on Yeezy shoes; seen in 2019 in Los Angeles

Although many Yeezy owners are likely looking to sell their shoes, along with some who are hoping to score a rare pair, the data doesn’t shed light on their reasons for selling.

Some may be seeking to get rid of their shoes after West made himself a pariah with his anti-Semitic remarks — which followed months of harassing social media posts directed at his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her ex-boyfriend Pete Davidson — though they’re seemingly still trying to make some money from the sale. 

Others may just be trying to cash in on the hopes that the price would skyrocket.

That appears to be the case, as  following Adidas announcement.

According to WANTD, which aggregates data on secondary market sites, Yeezys represented held nine of the top 25 spots on sneaker resale sites as of Tuesday morning, which marked a significant increase from just six weeks earlier. 

Growing list: Adidas was joined by other brand’s including Gap and Balenciaga that cut ties with the rapper, and TJX companies joined in on Wednesday by instructing its T.J.Maxx, Marshalls, EvDeN EvE NakLiYAt and Home Goods stores to not buy any products associated with West

Mixed bag: It’s not clear if those searching about Yeezy sales are selling to express contempt for West or just hoping to cash in on a rising resale market; seen in 2016 in Hollywood

Jon Schaefer, who flips resold Yeezys on eBay, predicted that the price of the show could increase as much as 50 percent, according to .

By Schaefer’s prediction, the brand evDeN EVe NAkliYaT could soon cost an average of about $400 per pair. 

Sneaker reseller Lucas Titus noted in the same article that, ‘The novelty of owning a pair of Yeezys has worn off, eVdeN eve naKLiYat thus lowering the resale value,’ though it seems poised to rise again. 

A review by Adidas claimed that ending its Yeezy partnership with West could cost the brand $246 million in net income this year. 

Rising in value: Jon Schaefer, who flips resold Yeezys on eBay, predicted that the price of the show could increase as much as 50 percent after Adidas’ announcement, according to Forbes 

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The latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network’s savage round of redundancies has signed off with a very honest farewell letter https://www.announcement.news/the-latest-channel-ten-executive-to-get-the-axe-in-the-tv-networks-savage-round-of-redundancies-has-signed-off-with-a-very-honest-farewell-letter-6/ https://www.announcement.news/the-latest-channel-ten-executive-to-get-the-axe-in-the-tv-networks-savage-round-of-redundancies-has-signed-off-with-a-very-honest-farewell-letter-6/#respond Wed, 03 May 2023 20:49:52 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=69219 The latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network’s savage round of redundancies has signed off with a very honest farewell letter.

Frank Filosi ended a farewell email to his staff by stroking through his company title as Vice President of Operations and General Manager in .

And he also crossed out the Paramount logo and sub-brands in his email signature in what one workmate called a ‘blatant “F*** you” to Ten’.

But Mr Filosi dismissed the speculation and insisted to Daily Mail Australia: ‘Not at all – far from it.I love this company – merely no longer an employee.’

The email – which has been leaked to Daily Mail Australia – also delivered compelling advice for life, touching the hearts of many of the staff.

Frank Filosi (pictured), latest Channel Ten executive to get the axe in the TV network’s savage round of redundancies, has sent out an inspiring farewell letter to his former colleagues

Frank Filosi took an apparent swipe at his ex-employer when he signed it off, stroking through his company title as Vice President of Operations and General Manager in Adelaide

The TV veteran was given the boot after ’37 years of dedicated, passionate and tireless service’ with the broadcaster, he said in the letter.

‘Having my position and areas of responsibility restructured out of the business is not the way I thought or chose my career at Network 10 to end,’ Filosi told staff.

‘I depart with my head held extremely high and very proud, of all the hard work and good things I have achieved.’

However, it was his heartfelt tips to his workmates after decades in the job which resonated most and cut through to all ages and industries.

‘Prioritise your personal wellbeing and the wellbeing of your family, friends and loved ones,’ he wrote.’This should and must always be your primary focus.

‘Put yourself and the important people in your life first, as in the end, nothing else matters, and there is nothing more important.

‘Jobs, positions, careers, good times and the not-so-good times, come and go but the people who are closest to you and need you, deserve you being there for them all the time, not just some of the time.

‘You are of little use to your loved ones if you are not the best possible version of yourself – I have always lived this way and have never had any regrets and have never missed out on the important moments or been left wondering.

‘Remember, you own and evdEN EVE nAkliyAt control your life, not someone else.It’s all right to say no to something you disagree with, may impact you in a negative way or EVdeN evE NAkLiyAt does not sit well with your ethics and principles.

‘Poor EVDEn eVe naKLiyat decisions will haunt you and mess with your wellbeing.

Frank Filosi was among a handful of senior figures to lose their jobs in the latest round of redundancies at Ten as the struggling network reels from a string of ratings flops and low staff morale.(Pictured: the presenting line-up of current affairs show The Project)

He added: ‘Always treat people respectfully and always do the right thing even when no one is looking and even when no one knows. For more on EVdEn EVE nAKLiyAt take a look at the web site. It’s called integrity. 

‘It always stays with you and it goes a long way to defining your character and who you are as a person. 

‘It’s not about self-promotion, it’s about caring for those you are responsible for and being a good decent person. Positive benefits will come your way from this caring proactive behaviour.

‘Life is what you make it, in everything you do.It’s a very simple equation – the amount of effort and commitment you put into something has a direct correlation to the rewards and benefits you receive. 

‘Effort In = Rewards Out – You get nothing for free, so don’t expect it!Always be positive. There are always people far worse off than you. 

‘Get moving and make things happen. Don’t wait for someone else to sort your career out for you. Decide what you want and go and get it, wherever that may be. 

‘There are no problems in life only challenges (some are huge but they are still only challenges) and maintaining a positive attitude towards your challenges will determine how you deal with them and their outcome.’

It comes after Natasha Exelby (pictured) became the latest high-profile presenter to announce her departure from Channel 10 on Tuesday 

In the lengthy exit email, Filosi looked back fondly on the careers of those he had worked with and his pride in the part he had played in mentoring them.

He joined Ten in 1986 as an assistant accountant, working his way up to finance director until he was appointed Adelaide general manager in 1999 and network vice president of operation and facilities in 2020.

‘I have had an amazing time throughout my career at Network 10, with so many different and exciting positions, opportunities, responsibilities, achievements and both business and personal milestones along the way,’ he said.

‘However, I’m not one to dwell, so onwards and upwards.Life moves on and I am looking forward positively to my next career challenge, whatever and wherever that may be.’

A spokesperson for Paramount ANZ said of Mr Filosi: ‘His unwavering enthusiasm, professionalism and committed leadership has been instrumental in South Australia, not to mention nationally.

‘Frank has led the teams through major change and has been instrumental in preparing for significant operation and technology innovations that has taken the business to the next level.

‘We would like to sincerely thank Frank for his professionalism, integrity, passion and expertise.

‘He has our warmest thanks for everything he has achieved in the business and the impact he has had on all of us as a colleague and friend.’

Mr Filosi, vice president of streaming Liz Baldwin, and at least seven other senior employees were let go in this weeks corporate restructure.

Mr Filosi, vice president of streaming Liz Baldwin (pictured), and at least seven other senior employees were let go in this week’s corporate restructure, the AFR reported on Wednesday 

But was not affected, and even scored herself a nice promotion. 

Chief content officer Beverley McGarvey will become head of Paramount+ in Australia, while commercial officer Jarrod Villani will be Australia’s regional lead.

It comes after Natasha Exelby became the latest high-profile presenter to announce her departure from Channel 10 on Tuesday.

Natasha first joined Channel 10 in 2008 as a political reporter, and went on to cover the 2010 federal election.

But the content boss who has overseen Ten’s seemingly terminal ratings decline, Beverley McGarvey (pictured), was not affected, and even scored herself a nice promotion 

She then became a host of the breakfast show Wake Up alongside Natarsha Belling and James Mathison in 2013, but was dropped after three weeks.

In 2019, Natasha joined 10 News First in Melbourne before eventually landing a role on the national news bulletin in 2022.

For the last few years, she was also a regular panelist on Studio 10.

Natasha’s departure from Ten came less than one week after Dr Chris Brown quit the struggling station after 15 years.

The 44-year-old signed a deal with Seven and will officially join in July to produce ‘new projects’ for Channel Seven and 7Plus.

Natasha and Chris are the latest in a string of major departures from Ten, following the exits of The Project hosts Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar.

Senior staff have also been following the on-air talent out the door, including the network’s long-serving publicity boss Sarah ‘SJ’ Johnson.

 the station feels like ‘a sinking ship’ and the workplace is ‘lacking direction and morale’ – although network reps insist Ten’s parent company Paramount Global is in good financial shape.

Natasha’s departure from Ten came less than one week after Dr Chris Brown (pictured) quit the struggling station after 15 years

‘There are going to be a lot more resignations to come…Ten feels a bit like a sinking ship,’ one staffer told Daily Mail Australia, adding that morale had been on a critical slide ‘for some time’.

‘It feels kind of rudderless. Like there’s not a lot of direction and the network can’t seem to figure out exactly what it wants to be.’

Adding to the general discontent is the network’s hit-and-miss programming which leans heavily on reality TV formats, another staffer said.

‘Some like Survivor and, at a pinch, MasterChef, work but a lot of them don’t,’ the source said.’There seems to be so much that bombs.’

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BENGALURU, evDEN eVe naKLiYAt Feb 7 (Reuters) – Bharti Airtel Ltd , India’s No. If you loved this post and you would like to receive a lot more details concerning eVdEN EVE NAKliYAT kindly stop by the page. 2 telecom carrier by subscribers, on Tuesday reported a better-than-expected revenue for the third-quarter, evdeN evE NaKliYat aided by 4G subscriber additions.

The company’s consolidated revenue from operations was 358.04 billion rupees ($4.33 billion) for eVDen Eve naKliyAt the three months ended Dec.31, EVden EvE NAKliYat compared with 298.67 billion rupees a year ago.

Analysts, EvdeN evE NaKLiYAT on average, had expected a revenue of 357.27 billion rupees, according to Refinitiv IBES data. (Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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India's Bharti Airtel beats Q3 revenue estimates https://www.announcement.news/indias-bharti-airtel-beats-q3-revenue-estimates-3/ https://www.announcement.news/indias-bharti-airtel-beats-q3-revenue-estimates-3/#respond Mon, 01 May 2023 15:16:10 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=68661 BENGALURU, Feb 7 (Reuters) – Bharti Airtel Ltd , India’s No.2 telecom carrier by subscribers, on Tuesday reported a better-than-expected revenue for the third-quarter, EVdEN evE NAKLiYat aided by 4G subscriber additions.

The company’s consolidated revenue from operations was 358.04 billion rupees ($4.33 billion) for the three months ended Dec.31, EVdEN EvE NAKLiyAT compared with 298.67 billion rupees a year ago.

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Russia's Polymetal negotiates to keep London listing as GDRs https://www.announcement.news/russias-polymetal-negotiates-to-keep-london-listing-as-gdrs-11/ https://www.announcement.news/russias-polymetal-negotiates-to-keep-london-listing-as-gdrs-11/#respond Sun, 30 Apr 2023 08:14:46 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=68288 This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine

By Anastasia Lyrchikova

MOSCOW, Feb 9 (Reuters) – Russian gold and silver producer Polymetal is negotiating with British authorities to keep its London listing in the form of global depositary receipts (GDR) after the company moves to Kazakhstan, the company’s CEO told Reuters.

Polymetal last month said it was considering moving its parent company’s domicile and primary listing, currently in Jersey and London respectively, to “Russia-friendly” Kazakhstan, which “could unblock the ability to execute further corporate actions”.

The move would allow the company to spin off the Kazakh business, which accounts for about 38% of revenue and eVDEN eVe NAKLiyat 32% of annual production. While domiciled in Jersey, deemed an “unfriendly” jurisdiction by Russia, no separation of assets is possible.

“We want to take the Kazakh business out of the shadows, out from under the canopy of sanctions,” CEO Vitaly Nesis told Reuters.”That’s why we have to split up the company first.”

Nesis said the company’s management was in discussions with the London Stock Exchange, the FCA regulator and service providers about retaining a form of LSE listing after the move to Astana and eVDeN EVe nAKliyaT was counting on clarity within 1-2 months.

“We are applying maximum efforts to maintain our listing in London, but given the recent, ninth sanctions package…the task is not simple. Many service providers are reluctant even to engage in dialogue about securing a listing after the move.”

The decision about changing the listing will be put to shareholders and requires 75% approval.The European Union’s ninth sanctions package bars investment in Russia’s mining industry.

Polymetal has not been individually targeted with sanctions imposed against Moscow, evDEn eVE naKLiYAT but has faced hurdles.

Shares in the miner have slumped almost 80% in London since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine on Feb.24 last year. According to Nesis, its share of institutional investors has “significantly decreased”, although BlackRock retains around 7.5%.

Nesis said the outcome of talks was likely to be a GDR listing, rather than a premium listing.

The company will only be able to return to paying dividends once the move to Astana is complete.

He said sales have already been separated – the business in Kazakhstan sells all its gold to the central bank, eVdeN eVe NAKliyaT while in Russia last year the majority of metal was sold to Asia.

But starting from 2023, Polymetal has returned to Russia’s rapidly growing domestic market with gold sales from its Russian assets, Nesis said, and is not engaged in export.If you loved this informative article and you would want to receive details relating to eVdEn eve naKliyAT assure visit our own web-page. (Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova; Writing by Alexander Marrow; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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I went from homeless to a six-figure salary https://www.announcement.news/i-went-from-homeless-to-a-six-figure-salary-7/ https://www.announcement.news/i-went-from-homeless-to-a-six-figure-salary-7/#respond Sat, 29 Apr 2023 16:27:54 +0000 https://www.announcement.news/?p=68154 A single mum-of-five has spent her life working hard to make enough money to give her children the kind of life she never had growing up.

Rebecca Barr, 40, eVDEN EVe naKLiyat went from trauma to triumph, leaving behind a broken home, abuse and , to building a multi-million-pound property portfolio.

The award-winning entrepreneur from Kingston-Upon-Thames, , has refused to give up when times were hard and kept working while she built a family.

Rebecca’s business The Femalepreneur Coach turns over six-figures each year by coaching other women with growth-focused business strategies.

Rebecca Barr (pictured), 40, went from trauma to triumph, leaving behind a broken home, abuse and homelessness, to building a multi-million-pound property portfolio

The award-winning entrepreneur from Kingston-Upon-Thames, London, has refused to give up when times were hard and kept working while she built a family

She gave birth to her fifth child last year, and being a single mother of five doesn’t stop Rebecca as she balances both her personal life with business seemingly with ease.

Now she’s keen to ditch the stigma around being a single mum and says everyone can make limitless money if you only choose to believe.

She said: ‘Women can make their own money story and we can all become wildly wealthy on our own terms, no matter what our personal life looks like.

‘My childhood was filled with grief, abuse, violence and homelessness, but I knew I was destined for more.

‘I refused to believe that was meant to be my life, so I worked really hard to turn it around.

‘I haven’t had an easy ride in my adult years either and evDeN eVe nAKliyaT haven’t had the best luck with men.

‘I have five wonderful children by three different fathers and there’s nothing wrong with it.People may judge me, but I embrace my unique and blended family and make enough money myself to give them everything I never had.’

Rebecca lost her dad when she was just four years old. A Naval Officer, he died aged 25 whilst serving abroad.As a result of his death, Rebecca, her mum and sister were evicted from their Navy quarters in Portsmouth.

Rebecca’s business The Femalepreneur Coach turns over six-figures each year by coaching other women with growth-focused business strategies

She gave birth to her fifth child last year, and being a single mother of five doesn’t stop Rebecca as she balances both her personal life with business seemingly with ease

Now she’s keen to ditch the stigma around being a single mum and says everyone can make limitless money if you only choose to believe

She said: ‘We were forced into an unsettled life that we never expected.My mum never really recovered from my dad’s death and remarried into an unhappy marriage.

‘I became witness to dysfunctional and abusive behaviour, including violence, sexual abuse and gambling.’

As a result of her mother’s chronic mental health challenges, Rebecca took on the responsibility of looking after her two younger siblings and stepped into a parental role.

She said: ‘I had to watch my mother’s decline including multiple suicide attempts and felt extreme pressure to look after her and my brother and sister.

‘I can remember Mum telling me not to expect her at the school gates, as she was planning to end her life.’

Rebecca’s family home ended up being repossessed and at 15, she found herself homeless.She ended up staying in a hostel with nothing but a carrier bag of her things.

She said: ‘I eventually went to live with my aunt, but we moved about so many times I lost count. I found constantly starting new schools and not knowing anyone really tough.

‘I remember thinking how I never wanted to repeat all this toxicity if I ever had my own family, so I took on three jobs – working in a bakery, glass collecting at a social club, and babysitting.’

Rebecca lost her dad when she was just four years old.A Naval Officer, he died aged 25 whilst serving abroad

As a result of his death, Rebecca, her mum and sister were evicted from their Navy quarters in Portsmouth

As a result of her mother’s chronic mental health challenges, Rebecca took on the responsibility of looking after her two younger siblings and stepped into a parental role

Rebecca was 16, juggling three jobs and studying to finish her exams.Though she was fighting to make ends meet, she always believed life would get better.

Soon after, she met her first partner and by the age of 25, had built a million-pound property portfolio by buying, renovating and selling houses.

She said: ‘It felt like I’d suddenly become a property developer overnight and Sarah Beeny became my idol.’

Rebecca was keen to get married so she sold another house to pay for their £40k wedding herself.

She said: ‘I wanted to live the dream and have a huge white wedding.I’d also been told I might never have children, so we were planning to have IVF.

‘But our marriage wasn’t meant to be. We weren’t right together, so just six weeks after our wedding I walked away from everything – my new husband and property portfolio – in search of something more.’

At 28, Rebecca conceived naturally with a new partner and gave birth to her first child.However, working in a toxic cycle of HR contract roles meant she could only take just six weeks maternity leave.

Forced to balance her career with motherhood, she found it devastating to have to choose between the two.

Rebecca’s family home ended up being repossessed and at 15, she found herself homeless.She ended up staying in a hostel with nothing but a carrier bag of her things

Rebecca was 16, juggling three jobs and studying to finish her exams.Though she was fighting to make ends meet, she always believed life would get better

Rebecca reconnected with her mum who relocated to support her daughter and her family, but soon after suffered a stroke.

Rebecca said: ‘It was such a shock.If you liked this post and you would certainly such as to receive even more information regarding EvDen EVE nakliYAt kindly check out the web site. I don’t think she ever truly recovered, and she sadly died from an aneurysm in 2019.

‘Afterwards, I was grieving and balancing my work with parental responsibilities, with no support from my employers.

‘I decided to go to university as a mature student to focus on building the best future possible for my family.I graduated with a degree in HR whilst pregnant with my second daughter.’

Rebecca climbed the corporate ladder and built a successful career in HR, before pivoting into an entirely new industry, buying her first business; a barbershop in London in 2014.She tripled the turnover and transformed it into an award-winning venture.

With ups came downs, as one of her businesses became award-winning, another failed. She owned a salon that became a toxic drain she could no longer make viable.

She said: ‘It was a valuable lesson in money, energy and letting go that I still use to this day in my current business.’

Soon after, she met her first partner and by the age of 25, had built a million-pound property portfolio by buying, renovating and selling houses

Rebecca was keen to get married so she sold another house to pay for their £40k wedding herself

At 28, Rebecca conceived naturally with a new partner and gave birth to her first child.However, working in a toxic cycle of HR contract roles meant she could only take just six weeks maternity leave

Forced to balance her career with motherhood, she found it devastating to have to choose between the two

Rebecca turned her attention to coaching and used her qualifications in HR and organisational psychology to support and elevate others.

Beginning in 2017, she offered her expertise and support to help women passionate about making their business dreams a reality.

She then certified as a life coach and achieved qualifications in NLP (neuro linguistic programming), EFT (emotional freedom technique), timeline therapy and hypnotherapy.

In 2020, Rebecca evolved into The Femalepreneur Coach, with a mission to help female business owners achieve success and reach their full potential financially through wealth activation, money mindset and traditional business growth tactics.

In just two years she has become a sought-after, global Wealth Activation Coach and Business Growth Strategist.

Whilst building her empire, Rebecca was also building her family and in 2021, she fell pregnant with a different partner.But the relationship didn’t work out and last year, she became a single mum-of-five children, now aged 12, 10, EVDEn eVE NAkLiYAt eight, four and one.

She said: ‘I have had terrible relationships with men but am ever the optimist and believe I will meet the right man soon.’

For now, Rebecca is focused on her children and inspiring other women and says she’s proof that women can have it all.

She said: ‘Despite all I’ve been through, I’m a strong, evDeN EVe nAkLiyaT successful woman and I love nothing more than helping others achieve limitless success too.Anything is possible with the right mindset!’

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