Vistra Energy Corp (VST) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript
VST earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2020.
The party was in full swing in Soho on the first weekend after a long lockdown.
The family of an Italian woman who died weeks after having the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine have told Sky News they are taking legal action to establish whether the jab was to blame. The case comes after 55-year-old Augusta Turiaco, from Messina, Sicily, received her COVID jab on 11 March before her condition worsened in the days following her vaccination.
Damian Lewis has paid tribute to his wife Helen McCrory, describing her as "a meteor in our life", following her death at the age of 52. The actress was best known for playing powerful women such as Shelby family matriarch Aunt Polly in the BBC drama Peaky Blinders, Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter films and the home secretary in James Bond film Skyfall. Lewis said his wife had "lived by the principle of kindness and generosity" and always took an interest in others and "made them feel special". Writing in the Sunday Times, he said: "I've never known anyone so consciously spread happiness. "Even when dying in her last few days, when talking to our wonderful carers, she repeatedly said, 'thank you so much' in her half-delirious state. "She always asked people how they were, always took an interest, made each person she met feel special, as though they were the only person in the room. "Gave them her full attention. Made them laugh, always. There were few funnier people - she was funny as hell." Lewis said that in the weeks before her death his wife had joked about his future relationships with women, saying that "love isn't possessive". "She said to us from her bed, 'I want Daddy to have girlfriends, lots of them, you must all love again, love isn't possessive, but you know, Damian, try at least to get through the funeral without snogging someone'," he said. He said that McCrory was "not interested in navel-gazing (or) self-reflection", and passed her positivity on to others. "Helen believed you choose happiness," he said. "I've never known anyone able to enjoy life as much. "Her ability to be in the present and enjoy the moment was inspirational. Nor was she interested in navel-gazing. No real interest in self-reflection; she believed in looking out, not in. Which is why she was able to turn her light so brightly on others." McCrory was born in Paddington, London, to a Welsh mother and Scottish father, and was the eldest of three children. She attended school in Hertfordshire, then spent a year living in Italy, before returning to London to study acting at the Drama Centre. She was a regular figure in prestige TV dramas, including the ITV hit Quiz, the BBC political series Roadkill, psychological thriller MotherFatherSon and the adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials. She was made an OBE in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to drama. Lewis said that his wife was "fiercely proud" of her career as an actress and approached it with "a rigour, an honesty and an intelligence that made others rise to meet her". He said she was seen as "royalty" within the industry and was nicknamed "Dame Helen" by many. "Although we'll never know now whether that would have become a reality, I think secretly, we do know," he said. McCrory and Lewis married in 2007 and share a daughter Manon, born in 2006, and son Gulliver, born in 2007. Lewis said his wife had been "utterly heroic" in her illness and told her children repeatedly she had "lived the life I wanted to". "She has exhorted us to be courageous and not afraid," he said. "She has been utterly heroic in her illness. Funny, of course - generous, brave, uncomplaining, constantly reminding us all of how lucky we've been, how blessed we are." He added that McCrory's "most exquisite act of bravery and generosity" had been to "normalise" her death. "She's shown no fear, no bitterness, no self-pity, only armed us with the courage to go on and insisted that no one be sad, because she is happy," he said. "I'm staggered by her. She's been a meteor in our life."
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She is said to be the Queen’s favourite daughter-in-law, and now the monarch is set to turn to the Countess of Wessex to fill the gap left by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in carrying out royal duties. The 56-year-old Countess was one of the most prominent members of the Royal family in the days following the Duke of Edinburgh’s death. She made the first public comments about his passing, repeatedly visited Windsor Castle and provided a photograph of the Queen and the Duke at Balmoral that Her Majesty chose to share with the world as a tribute to her late husband.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral attracted more viewers than the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Oprah Winfrey interview, it has emerged. The one-hour service, broadcast live between 3pm and 4pm on Saturday, was watched by 11 million people on the BBC, 2.1 million on ITV, and around 450,000 on Sky. By comparison, the Sussexes’ Oprah Winfrey interview, shown in the UK on ITV on March 8, was watched by a peak audience of 12.4 million. The viewing figures for Saturday’s deeply moving funeral service suggest there remains huge public appetite for the pomp and pageantry of set-piece royal events. The royals have been seen out in public very rarely over the last year, with key events in the social calendar all cancelled because of coronavirus restrictions. The audience figures also indicates the level of affection and public regard held for the Duke, who had been a constant fixture in the lives of several generations. Many thousands who might have travelled to London and Windsor to line the streets and watch the procession in normal times, were forced to watch from afar as Buckingham Palace urged people to stay at home. The BBC devoted almost four hours to the funeral, led by veteran broadcaster Huw Edwards. Viewing peaked just after 3pm, as the ceremony started, with 11.3 million people tuning in, the BBC said. The coverage, which drew an average of 6.6 million viewers, began at 12.30pm as Edwards was joined by guests including Sir David Attenborough, Gyles Brandreth and Alan Titchmarsh to share memories of the late Duke, who died on April 9 at the age of 99. Edwards concluded the coverage at 4.15pm, reflecting on a "deeply moving service," including "a very dignified and sharp and stylish military procession which symbolised all that was vital and salient in the long life of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh". He added: "He now rests in peace in the royal vault beneath St George's Chapel, having fought the good fight, having finished the race, and having kept the faith." Ahead of the event, Edwards wrote in the Spectator: "In four hours of live broadcasting, watched by an audience of millions, the focus is on accuracy and tone. "Most of the people doling out advice online have - predictably - never been entrusted with such a duty. But thanks anyway." The corporation received 110,000 complaints about its coverage of the Duke’s death after it cleared its schedules and put mirrored coverage on BBC One, BBC Two and the news channel. The complaints were the highest ever published in the UK about television programming and made coverage of his death the most complained-about piece of programming in BBC history. ITV committed just over three hours to the funeral, anchored by Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham and featuring guests including Philip's goddaughter India Hicks. Channel 4 showed episodes of reality show Four In A Bed, while Channel 5 aired the film A Knight's Tale starring Heath Ledger.
Hundreds of sunbathers were evacuated from Brighton beach after an unexploded mortar shell was discovered on the seafront by an amateur metal detectorist. Several hundreds of people were hurried off the beach in a chaotic scene just after 2:15pm, on what was one of the warmest days of the year with temperatures reaching 17 degrees.
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Boris Johnson should relinquish his right to decide when possible breaches of the ministerial code warrant investigation, according to the chair of the Committee for Standards in Public Life. In a letter to the prime minister, Lord Evans argued the power to launch a probe into the behaviour of members of the government should instead be held by the next independent adviser on ministerial interests. It comes as questions continue to mount over contacts serving ministers had with former prime minister David Cameron in relation to his lobbying on behalf of the now-bankrupt finance firm, Greensill Capital.
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The leader of Sinn Fein has said she is sorry for the murder of Lord Mountbatten at the hands of the IRA following the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh. Mary Lou McDonald, the President of the republican party, said the death of the Duke’s uncle in 1979 was “heartbreaking” and that it was her responsibility to “lead from the front”. Her comments represent a significant shift from her predecessor Gerry Adams, who expressed regret over the assassination but refused to retract his claims that Lord Mountbatten knew the risk of travelling to Ireland.
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In this clip, a raging mountain fire has caused hundreds of University of Cape Town students and residents in the surrounding neighbourhoods to be evacuated as Cape Town's fire and emergency services tried to contain the fire. The fire is believed to have started at a restaurant at Rhodes Memorial The footage was filmed on Sunday (April 18).
Hollywood legend Robert De Niro is unable to turn down acting roles because he must pay for his estranged wife's expensive tastes, the actor's lawyer has claimed. Caroline Krauss told a Manhattan court that he is struggling financially because of the pandemic, a massive tax bill and the demands of Grace Hightower, who filed for divorce in 2018 after 21 years of marriage. The court has been asked to settle how much De Niro should pay Ms Hightower, 66, until the terms of the prenuptial agreement the couple negotiated in 2004 takes effect. “Mr De Niro is 77 years old, and while he loves his craft, he should not be forced to work at this prodigious pace because he has to,” Ms Krauss told the court. “When does that stop? When does he get the opportunity to not take every project that comes along and not work six-day weeks, 12-hour days so he can keep pace with Ms Hightower’s thirst for Stella McCartney?”
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A highly emotional Prince Charles could be seen with tears in his eyes as he bade the final farewell to his father Prince Philip at a moving Windsor Castle ceremony. The Prince of Wales, 72, was visibly distraught as he followed the coffin as he walked shoulder-to-shoulder with his sister Anne, The Princess Royal behind the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin. In St George’s Chapel, the prince had tears in his eyes as he put on a black face mask before taking a seat next to his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
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The Czech Republic is expelling 18 Russian diplomats over suspicions that Russian intelligence services were involved in an ammunition depot explosion in 2014, its government said on Saturday. The central European country is a NATO and EU member state, and the expulsions and allegations have triggered its biggest row with Russia since the end of the communist era in 1989. Its actions could prompt Russia to consider closing the Czech Republic's embassy in Moscow, a diplomatic source cited by Russian news agency Interfax suggested.