Author: Investor Empires
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Elbit Systems: Record orders, cash flow still negative
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Defense company Elbit Systems (TASE: ESLT; Nasdaq: ESLT) continues to break records with its order backlog, which totaled NIS 20.4 billion at the end of the first quarter, $2.6 billion (14.6%) more than at the end of 2023, This is $4.6 billion (29%) more than at the end of the…
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Can Bitcoin Fill the Gap in Sports Financing?
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In late 2019, Juventus launched the world’s first blockchain-based fan token, promising a revolution in fan engagement. Fast forward to today, and every single fan token has experienced extreme volatility with prices mostly plummeting. This is not just a financial accident; it is a fundamental design failure. As we navigate…
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Focus on Broader Crypto Adoption with Simplified Transfers
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Mastercard has launched its Mastercard Crypto Credential Program, facilitating the first experimental peer-to-peer (p2p) transactions that simplify and secure blockchain transfers. The latest offering will enable users on Bit2Me, Lirium and Mercado Bitcoin exchanges to send and receive cryptocurrencies using easy-to-remember pseudonyms instead of cumbersome blockchain addresses. This new capability…
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South Africa’s potential kingmakers struggle with white image By Reuters
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Written by Joe Bavier and Wendell Rolfe CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – Looking out his window at Cape Town’s False Bay, Nick Serra acknowledges that things are looking up in South Africa’s second-largest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance. But that does not mean he is ready to see…
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Russia eases forex sales requirements for contracts in roubles By Reuters
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian government has eased requirements for mandatory foreign currency sales for exporters if more than half the value of their contracts is paid in rubles, according to changes to a government decree. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in October reimposing capital controls, affecting dozens of…
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Russia eases forex sales requirements for contracts in roubles By Reuters
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian government has eased requirements for mandatory foreign currency sales for exporters if more than half the value of their contracts is paid in rubles, according to changes to a government decree. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in October reimposing capital controls, affecting dozens of…
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Here Are Important Shiba Inu Developments You Might Have Missed This Week
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the Shiba Inu Ecosystem (SHIB). It’s been an eventful week with many developments surrounding the meme coin. these Developments Mixed sentiment towards the Shiba Inu (SHIB) has once again been highlighted, with the cryptocurrency token at risk of falling further than its current price level. Shibarium is seeing a rise…
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Here Are Important Shiba Inu Developments You Might Have Missed This Week
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the Shiba Inu Ecosystem (SHIB). It’s been an eventful week with many developments surrounding the meme coin. these Developments Mixed sentiment towards the Shiba Inu (SHIB) has once again been highlighted, with the cryptocurrency token at risk of falling further than its current price level. Shibarium is seeing a rise…
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Did Amazon Just Say “Checkmate” to Nvidia?
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Much of the current discussion around artificial intelligence (AI) revolves around “Seven greats“Stocks. Over the past 18 months, big tech companies have made a series of headline-grabbing billion-dollar investments in artificial intelligence initiatives. Among the leaders in the Seven Wonders are Nvidia And Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN). While Nvidia seems to…
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Biden largely spent his political capital, the risk is now to the downside: BCA By Investing.com
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According to BCA Research analysts, President Joe Biden has largely exhausted his political capital. The company states that any major negative developments from this point “could destroy his presidency.” Despite having some successes, such as negotiating bipartisan budget deals and the Fed making a soft landing, the BCA says the…
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Trump Becomes First President To Accept Bitcoin Lightning Payments For Campaign Donations
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In a historic move, Donald Trump has become the first US president to accept Bitcoin Lightning Network payments Campaign donations. This announcement represents an important step in integrating Bitcoin into mainstream politics, highlighting Trump’s commitment to advancing the future of Bitcoin in the United States. The Trump campaign has partnered…
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Vermont is first state to pass law requiring Big Oil to pay for climate change damage
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spooh Vermont this week became the first U.S. state to pass a law requiring oil and gas companies to pay for climate change-related damages caused by their emissions, a move that is sure to trigger legal challenges from the energy industry. Gov. Phil Scott allowed the bill to become law…
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$18 Billion in Crypto Moves to New Risky Re-Staking Platforms
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More than $18 billion worth of cryptocurrency has shifted to a new platform type offering rewards for locking up tokens, a scheme that analysts warn poses significant risks for users and the broader crypto market. The increasing popularity of “re-staking” highlights the rising risk appetite in crypto markets as prices…
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Analyst Predicts 300% Rise Against Bitcoin
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One cryptocurrency analyst highlighted Chainlink has remarkable flexibility Amid market volatility, the cryptocurrency is expected to witness a 300% rally vs Bitcointhe largest cryptocurrency in the world. Chainlink is poised for a 300% rally against Bitcoin Chainlink, a decentralized blockchain oracle network, has recently gained momentum, fueled by Innovative developments…
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Live Nation reveals ‘a criminal threat actor’ offered to sell Ticketmaster data on the dark web, while reports say hackers seek $500,000 for customer info
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Live Nation is investigating a data breach at A subsidiary of Ticketmaster,Which dominates ticketing for live events in the United States. On May 27, a “criminal threat actor” offered to sell Ticketmaster data on the dark web, Live Nation, based in Beverly Hills, California, said in a regulatory filing on…
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Delaware judge lets more than 70,000 Zantac lawsuits go forward By Reuters
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Written by Brendan Pearson (Reuters) – A Delaware judge allowed more than 70,000 lawsuits to proceed over the discontinued heartburn drug Zantac, ruling that expert witnesses can testify in court that the drug may cause cancer. Friday’s ruling by Judge Vivian Medinella of Delaware Superior Court in Wilmington is a…
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CertiK Announces CertiK Ventures To Boost Blockchain Development
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The blockchain industry is evolving rapidly, with new and innovative projects emerging at a dizzying pace. In this dynamic landscape, the need for robust security solutions is becoming increasingly important. Enter CertiK, a leading force in blockchain security, which has now taken a significant step forward by launching CertiK Ventures…
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Sebastian Groth’s fear of missing out
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Given enough time, anyone can get used to almost anything. Character will grow around adversity in the same way that tree roots grow around a rock, shaping itself in response to what is constant. This is how I imagine Ambassador Sebastian Groth’s Kairos moment when he turned 50 and was…
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PayPal Unveils Enhanced Payment Solution for SMEs in Ireland
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PayPal recently introduced a new payment solution designed for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) operating online trading in Ireland. The initiative, called PayPal Complete Payments, provides support for various payment methods, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, across more than 20 European markets. Research inspires PayPal launch The decision to…
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NFT market slumps over 7%: Ethereum leads despite declinee
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The non-fungible token (NFT) market had another slow week, with total sales down 7.5% over seven days, to $121.4 million on June 1. Top blockchains by sales volume Over the past seven days, Ethereum (ETH) has remained in first place as the leading blockchain for NFT transactions after overtaking Bitcoin…