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Airline pilot explains 17 code words passengers don't understand Shutterstock/Sorbis Patrick Smith is an author, aviation blogger, and commercial airline pilot. Smith compiled a list of commonly misunderstood airline terms for his website AskThePilot For most of us, flying is still an...
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South Africa: the economic challenge

BBC - 16 Feb 2018 04:01
South Africa: the economic challenge What are the challenges facing South Africa's new president Cyril Ramaphosa?
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The Great Momentum Crash

Barron's - 16 Feb 2018 20:30
The Great Momentum Crash As recent events suggest, trend-following investment strategies might no longer provide diversification against the risk of an equity selloff.
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Multi-millionaire Cyril Ramaphosa is South Africa's new president Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as South Africa's president. Former president Jacob Zuma resigned on Wednesday. In his first presidential speech, Ramaphosa promised to tackle the issues of corruption that proliferated ...
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L.A. County Fair won't raise ticket prices and will offer food discounts to draw visitors Hoping to reverse last year's drop in attendance, the Los Angeles County Fair is giving visitors a break on ticket and food prices. The fair announced it won't raise daily ticket prices when it opens at the Fairplex in P...
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Finding Safe Payouts as Interest Rates Rise

Barron's - 16 Feb 2018 19:56
Finding Safe Payouts as Interest Rates Rise 12 stocks with plenty of room to raise their dividends.
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VentureBeat is on the hunt for a passionate and consultative Account Executive to help sell big, custom campaigns and integrated marketing solutions to leading business and technology brands. This is about driving Ventur...
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What Marketers Can Learn From the Most Effective Russian Ads of the 2016 Election We've all heard reports about how Russian operatives created and distributed ads and posts on Facebook between June 2015 and August 2017. The idea was to split the millions of Americans who saw these fabricated stories a...
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Jay Farner, Quicken Loans CEO, discusses where he sees the biggest risks to housing as interest rates rise ahead of the spring buying season. Seventy-percent of people reaching out to us are first time homebuyers, says F...
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According to documents and sources, Apple has run into a problem at Apple Park: Because so much of the interior is made from glass--the walls and doors, for example--people are walking into the panes, sometimes painfully...
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Dog food brands recalled over concerns about euthanasia drug SAN FRANCISCO -- The J.M. Smucker Co. is withdrawing some shipments of dog food amid reports that it could be tainted with traces of a drug used to euthanize animals. The company said Thursday it is pulling back shipment...
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Stocks Rise for Maker of AR-15 Rifle Used in the Florida School Shooting The company's shares closed up 1.49%, netting the company an additional $8.8 million on the day.
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McDonald's slims down happy meal

USA Today - 16 Feb 2018 06:42
McDonald's slims down happy meal McDonald's removed cheeseburgers from U.S. Happy Meals and shrank french fry servings in McNugget Mighty to make its food for children healthier. Aleksandra Michalska reports. Video provided by Reuters        
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Cryptocurrency investors on Coinbase got hit with thousands of dollars in 'ghost' charges after a credit card systems glitch Coinbase Coinbase users reported seeing thousands of dollars in repeat ghost charges after buying cryptocurrencies from the popular exchange. One person reported having 50 repeat charges — totalling $67,000 — hit the...
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Triumph Bancorp has developed technology to help freight brokers make faster payments to truckers, charging a fee for the service.
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Big Stock Buys in GE, Citi, DowDuPont, Merck

Barron's - 16 Feb 2018 22:55
Big Stock Buys in GE, Citi, DowDuPont, Merck Pension manager Aimco bought 1.5 million more GE shares in Q4. It also sold most of its Pfizer stake.
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Pentagon releases video it says shows airstrike on forces shelling a US-backed position in Syria Joe Stephens/YouTube Screengrab The US military has released a video of an airstrike it says came from a battle last week between US-backed forces and a force said to include mostly Russian contract fighters. The US mili...
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Campbell Soup reported a 2 percent drop in organic net sales in its second quarter as a key customer in North America placed fewer orders for its canned soups.
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Why Leaders Should Embrace The Human Story

Forbes - 16 Feb 2018 19:01
Why Leaders Should Embrace The Human Story Focusing on the human story of leadership and business isn't always business as usual. But it's clear-sighted and values-driven--and it pays off. Here's how it works for me and imageOne.
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How To Let People With Passion Magnify Your Marketing Message Content is a key to marketing these days, but it's so much more powerful when you design your experience for community interaction first.
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5 Digital Marketing Trends to Watch for in 2018 Marketing is getting personal on both sides: from data-driven targeted ads to consumers choosing brands that demonstrate their personal ethos.
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Wynn Resorts says Steve Wynn won't get a severance package Wynn Resorts said on Friday that former Chief Executive Officer Steve Wynn was not entitled to severance payments or any other compensation. Wynn, 76, resigned as CEO of the company earlier this month after allegations o...
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