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Nvidia's Life in the Fast Lane Is Worth the Toll

Wall Street Journal - 20 Mar 2017 20:15
The chip maker's high multiple is nerve-racking, but Nvidia's business is firing on all cylinders.
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Plenty of Cash Lies Buried on Canada's Oil Sands

Wall Street Journal - 20 Mar 2017 17:58
Canada's oil sands are being shunned in favor of shale by investors but present bargains for companies and investors with patience.
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Bank wins right to sue regulator over Camels rating

American Banker - 20 Mar 2017 22:08
A bank took the unusual step of suing the FDIC over its Camels rating of 4 in a case that could set an important precedent for the industry.
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DOJ vs. CFPB; bitcoin vs. bitcoin

American Banker - 20 Mar 2017 16:56
The Justice Department files a court brief to give the president power to remove agency director at will; feud threatens bitcoin.
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Extraordinary Women Manufacturing Business Leaders - Collie Hutter She is a powerful force for good that created jobs and brought hundreds of people into the middle class
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Want to Be Successful Like Elon Musk? Read Like Him A helpful roundup gathers together all the books publicly recommended by Musk.
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WWE WrestleMania 33 Card: 5 Things To Be Excited For Despite The Predictable Match Lineup So most fans knew what the main WrestleMania 33 matches would be months ago; there's still a few reasons to be intrigued about the event.
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Paramount rejected in potential $1B film deal with China Looks like Viacom just opened a fortune cookie that reads "It's not your lucky day." The media giant's Paramount Pictures movie unit has failed to strike a deal with two Chinese groups to receive $1 billion in financing ...
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Only 17 snowy miles from the Canadian border, Katie Bushey's most basic needs are met by traveling health aides who come into her home to change her diapers, track her …
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BFSI sector sees maximum discrepancies in resumes: experts KPMG estimates show that 25.95% of resumes submitted to BFSI companies in 2016 contained discrepancies, up from 15.61% in 2014
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Older Users Are Most Influenced by Ads on Instagram (Report) Instagram has become essential to any digital marketing strategy. However, with the huge influx of users in recent years, it's imperative that your marketing strategy take note of the shifting demographics at the visual ...
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10 ways smart people handle negative people

Business Insider - 20 Mar 2017 20:00
10 ways smart people handle negative people Flickr/Mathias Klang Difficult people defy logic. Some are blissfully unaware of the negative impact that they have on those around them, and others seem to derive satisfaction from creating chaos and pushing other peopl...
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The first signs of Apple's next big thing may look a lot like Snapchat (AAPL) AP / Matthew Sumner for Getty Images Future Apple products will include a technology called augmented reality, which overlays computer graphics and information from the internet into the real world. Apple CEO Tim Cook ha...
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Deutsche Bank Better Hope Boring Beats Sexy

Wall Street Journal - 20 Mar 2017 16:45
Deutsche Bank has faced a stark choice: Focus on mortgages or financial markets. The German lender reckons homeowners will be better clients than hedge funds.
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Visa tests contactless payment sunglasses (V)

Business Insider - 20 Mar 2017 16:41
Visa tests contactless payment sunglasses (V) BII This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "Payments Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. At South By Southwest (SXSW), Visa unveiled a proof-of-concept for payment-enabled sunglass...
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Major U.S. indexes are little changed in early trading Monday as technology companies gain but energy and bank stocks fall. Stocks in Europe are lower after the British government said …
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Snapchat surges above $20 after receiving its first Wall Street 'buy' rating (SNAP) Snap Inc, the parent company of messaging company Snapchat is higher by 3.9% at $20.30 per share afterMonness analystJames Cakmak initiated coverage with a "buy" rating, the first for the stock since its March 2 initial ...
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How to relieve back pain if you're sitting all day at work

Business Insider - 20 Mar 2017 14:48
How to relieve back pain if you're sitting all day at work Tim Sitt, author of "Move Or Die: How the Sedentary Life is Killing Us and How Movement, Not Exercise, Can Save Us," explains what you can do at work to relieve back pain associated with sitting at your desk for long per...
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'The Body Coach' Joe Wicks tells us the one unhealthy food he would never eat Instagram @thebodycoach Instagram star Joe Wicks, or "The Body Coach" as he is known to his followers, has built a fitness empire on showing people how to get "Lean in 15." The concept is based on 15-minute recipes, whic...
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Japanese stocks are cheap - much cheaper than other developed markets. That won't last, says Merryn Somerset Webb. So buy in now. The post Stick with Japan - it’s cheap but it won’t stay cheap was first published on ...
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North Korea says 6 died in mining accident in January

News Observer - 20 Mar 2017 11:00
North Korea says six people died when the roof of a mine collapsed in January, in a rare admission of a deadly accident. North Korea's main newspaper Rodong Sinmun reported …
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