Category: News
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Bangladesh deploys army to face down massive job quota protests By Reuters
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Written by Sam Jahan and Sudipto Ganguly DHAKA (Reuters) – Soldiers patrolled the deserted streets of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on Saturday, setting up roadblocks during a curfew imposed in response to student-led protests against government job quotas that have killed at least 110 people this week. Internet and text messaging…
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Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 20 Years?
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There’s one stock everyone wants to talk about: Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA)And for good reason. The stock has gained nearly 1,000% in less than two years, meaning a $10,000 investment in late 2022 would be worth about $100,000 today. While no one can predict what will happen, there are two paths…
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Arm is poised for upside as edge AI emerges, Morgan Stanley says
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Various photography Arm Holding Company shares (NASDAQ: ARM) Owns Jumped more than 130% Year-to-date, the AI spending boom continues. But as AI starts to reach the edge, the British chip designer is poised to reap big rewards, according to a Morgan Stanley report. Stanley said. Arm, which is partly owned…
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Gen Z is embracing ‘underconsumptioncore’ to limit spending and alleviate anxiety
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Finally, it’s cool to still be wearing the clothes you bought in middle school and showing off your tiny apartment with no art on the walls. Don’t call it bankruptcy, Gen Z says; call it “underconsumption“.” The viral hashtag on TikTok is full of young people bragging about the ways…
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Puzzle of 149,773 LPG cylinders that Nock can’t account for
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Kenya National Petroleum Corporation (KNOC) has failed to account for 149,773 LPG cylinders as well as barbecues and stoves purchased by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mining for distribution to low-income households. State oil marketing warehouse records showed stocks of 161,448 6kg cylinders, but only 11,675 6kg cylinders were included…
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The health problems that can afflict high level business leaders and how these can be prevented
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The pressures and demands placed on business leaders can negatively impact not only profits and productivity, but also the health and well-being of those in charge. From stress-related disorders to lifestyle diseases, the range of health issues affecting business leaders is vast. Here, Harley Street GB, Dr. Sophia KhalikThis article…
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The health problems that can afflict high level business leaders and how these can be prevented
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The pressures and demands placed on business leaders can negatively impact not only profits and productivity, but also the health and well-being of those in charge. From stress-related disorders to lifestyle diseases, the range of health issues affecting business leaders is vast. Here, Harley Street GB, Dr. Sophia KhalikThis article…
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Starmer Sees Trump Comeback as a Warning About His Own UK Danger
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Breadcrumbs Path Links PMN Business After his talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the European Political Community summit this week, broadcaster Keir Starmer allowed himself a rare unguarded moment when he told Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni about his efforts to engage Labour MPs with his policies. Article…
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What will become of SolarEdge’s huge new campus?
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In 2021, when SolarEdge (Nasdaq: SEDG) was at its peak, it signed a massive deal with the Azrieli Group (TASE: AZRG) to build and lease an office campus near Cinema City at the Glilot Junction, where Tel Aviv, Herzliya and Ramat Hasharon meet. Now, as the company struggles with its…
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Sheila Jackson Lee, strong Democratic voice in US Congress, has died, family says By Reuters
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(Reuters) – U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a powerful progressive voice in the Democratic Party who was outspoken in advocating for African-American and women’s rights, has died, her family announced on Twitter late on Friday. Jackson Lee of Texas announced last month that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer…
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Stocks tumble as the S&P 500 caps off its worst week in 3 months
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York, U.S., March 17, 2020.Lucas Jackson/Reuters U.S. stocks closed lower on Friday, marking the S&P 500’s worst week since mid-April. A global IT outage caused by a Crowdstrike update exacerbated Friday’s stock…
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Trump’s vow to ‘drill baby drill’ bodes well for oil? It’s more complicated, analysts say
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SlavkoSereda/iStock via Getty Images Crude oil futures posted a second straight weekly decline, punctuated by sharp losses on Friday as a global internet outage heightened risk sentiment in markets and helped lift the dollar. Growing concerns over Chinese demand are weighing on the market, following Data this week points to…
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CEO at cybersecurity firm that caused a global outage forgot to apologize
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. CEO George Kurtz co-authored the article book It’s often referred to as the bible of computer security. But when it comes to crisis management, it stands on shakier ground. in mail On social media platform X early Friday morning about a failed software update. has crashed Speaking…
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Win for St Bakhita parents as court suspends school fees hike
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Parents and guardians of St. Bakhita Schools in Nairobi have been granted amnesty after the High Court temporarily barred the management from increasing school fees and other charges. In her ruling, Judge Janet Molwa said parents and their children would suffer if the notice issued by the administration in March…
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Inheritance tax receipts hit £2.1 billion in three months
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Figures released by HMRC this morning showed inheritance tax revenues hit £2.1 billion between April and June in the 2024/25 tax year. This is £83m more than the same period last year, continuing a two-decade trend of increased revenues. The previous full tax year saw total inheritance tax revenues of…
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ESE Completes Sale of Minority Interest in GameAddik
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Article Content The sale marks the completion of ESE’s sale of GameAddik for $13 million after selling an initial 70% stake last year. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ESE Entertainment Company (TSXV: ESE) (OTCQX: ENTEF) (“who“or the”a company“, a gaming and esports company that provides a…
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Buildots to cut delays on construction of Intel plants
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Israeli startup BuildsIntel, which develops software to help real estate companies manage construction and monitor progress, has been hired by Intel’s construction division to improve the pace of new construction and warn of potential delays, a source familiar with the matter told Globes. The deal is estimated to be worth…
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Acelyrin director Becker sells a single share for compliance reasons By Investing.com
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According to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Daniel J. Baker, director of ACELYRIN, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLY), sold one share of the company’s common stock on July 17, 2024, for $6.86. The transaction was executed at $6.86 per share, which was the closing market price on the…
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Acelyrin director Becker sells a single share for compliance reasons By Investing.com
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According to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Daniel J. Baker, director of ACELYRIN, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLY), sold one share of the company’s common stock on July 17, 2024, for $6.86. The transaction was executed at $6.86 per share, which was the closing market price on the…
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S&P 500, Nasdaq post sharpest weekly losses since April amid tech rout
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U.S. stocks fell on Friday as more details emerged about a global IT outage and major averages failed to recover from a selloff that saw the Dow Jones snap a winning streak. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell 0.7%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) fell 0.8%. Both the Nasdaq and…