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Value Managers Bemoan Lack of True Bargains

Barron's - 16 Jul 2016 08:00
Value Managers Bemoan Lack of True Bargains Stockpickers are turning to names like American Express, Oracle, and Dialog Semiconductor to bolster portfolios as the market hits new highs.
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France investigates ISIS claim of responsibility for Nice attack French authorities are investigating the Islamic State's claim of responsibility for the Thursday night attack in Nice, France, which killed at least 84 Bastille Day revelers, including two Americans. The Nice suspect, M...
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UK digital-only bank Starling gets off the starting block

Business Insider - 16 Jul 2016 12:30
UK digital-only bank Starling gets off the starting block This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "Fintech Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. UK digital-only bank Starling has obtained a restricted banking license allowing it to test it...
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Bank of America, Samsung Look Undervalued to IVA Charles de Vaulx and Chuck de Lardemelle of International Value Advisers comb the world for bargains.
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Why did Turkish coup plot fail?

BBC - 16 Jul 2016 14:05
Why did Turkish coup plot fail? The Turkish coup attempt was short-lived with several key factors causing it to fail, says the BBC's Paul Kirby.
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Chaos in Turkey During Attempted Coup

Time - 16 Jul 2016 04:07
Chaos in Turkey During Attempted Coup Intense images emerged as President Erdogan urged supporters to resist the military's attempt
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Stocks Unfazed by Attacks in France

Barron's - 16 Jul 2016 08:00
Stocks Unfazed by Attacks in France Markets are unbowed by latest attack in France, as major equity indexes hit highs in U.S. Also, are we finally near a turn in interest rates?
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Turkey's currency plunges amid coup attempt Read full story for latest details.
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Unlikely Bastille Day jihadist 'was not a Muslim, he was a s- -t' He's a Tunisian-born petty criminal with a violent streak -- but nobody saw this coming. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, who killed at least 84 Bastille Day revelers and wounded hundreds more in Thursday night's truck rampage...
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Canadian priest allegedly gambled away $500,000 of Syria refugee aid Amer Saka of the Chaldean Catholic church allegedly collected money to support refugees arriving from the war-torn nation A Canadian priest has been charged over stealing more than $500,000 intended for the resettlement ...
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Who Got Rich This Week: Trump Backer Sheldon Adelson Gets $1 Billion Boost From Macau The warm summer weather may finally be heating up the slumping casino industry in Macau. After gaming revenue fell to a near five year low in June, a strong performance in the first 10 days of July has analysts projectin...
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Fethullah Gülen: who is the man blamed by Turkey's president for coup attempt? Cleric who leads global Hizmet movement from exile in Pennyslvania, US, is a critic of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and remains influential in Turkish affairs The accusation by Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, that US...
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A huge oil producer is trying to ramp up exports -- but the market isn't buying it There's been some good news out of Libya recently. In the beginning of July, Libya's two rival oil companies — the National Oil Corp. based in the western city in Tripoli and its eastern counterpart, which sits in ...
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The Aging Bull Market Is Raging Anew

Barron's - 16 Jul 2016 08:31
The Aging Bull Market Is Raging Anew U.S. stocks are back at record peaks, but how long can the high last?
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Facebook takes heat for diversity 'pipeline' remarks Recruiting methods and cultures of tech companies also to blame for lack of diversity, people say.          
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Sugary soda is going out of style, but Pepsi and Coke are adapting Getty Images/Justin Sullivan Soft drinks have been making a hard landing. Last year marked the eleventh consecutive year of declining carbonated soft drink sales in the United States, while soda consumption fell to a 30-...
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Nice attack bewilders Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel's relatives Father of truck driver who committed atrocity said he was violent as a boy but showed no jihadi tendencies Outside the family home, a two-story, whitewashed compound in the Tunisian town of M'saken, Mouthir Bouhlel was a...
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18 damaging behaviors of unsuccessful people

Business Insider - 16 Jul 2016 16:04
18 damaging behaviors of unsuccessful people Aaron Wolf/Flickr Success isn't always in our stars. Poor timing, terrible luck, and other disappointing circumstances sometimes seems to conspire to deprive us of victory. Most of the time, though, we're our own worst e...
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Given how political events in the U.K. have developed in recent weeks we should perhaps have known that the new Prime Minister, Theresa May, would not turn out to be the woman people thought her to be. While there was a ...
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Wonder Woman, the sexualized superhero

The Guardian - 16 Jul 2016 13:00
Wonder Woman, the sexualized superhero The original comic is inescapably kinky - but the empowered superhero ushering in the matriarchy with a lasso is not the same as one whose skirt has blown up How sexy should Wonder Woman be? Quite sexy, according to cove...
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