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Location American Business News for 16 January 2019
Check Point said that its researchers discovered vulnerabilities in the massively popular online game Fortnite. Epic Games has patched the flaw, which exposed user login credentials.
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How Relationships Make An Electrifying Personal Brand Uplifting other brands and people, clarifying the value that you bring to the table and being willing to work harder then everyone else in the room will grow your brand. As Monica Lin wisely puts it, "No matter where you...
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Rebecca Saltzman humorously imagines a couple's party to reveal whether their yet-to-be-born baby is a boy, a girl, or a demon.
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Papa John's ordered to send confidential files to disgraced founder A Delaware judge on Tuesday ordered Papa John's to deliver confidential files it's been withholding from founder John Schnatter. Schnatter has been trying to obtain the sensitive documents since October, including texts ...
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Expecting a Huge Payout, Investment Banker Loses His New Job Instead Andrea Orcel, Europe's most famous investment banker, was poised to become the new chief executive of Santander. But the bank refused to pay him compensation earned at his previous post.
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The Acura ILX Just Found a Parking Space on Facebook's Instant Games Platform Acura just drove its 2019 ILX performance sedan onto the Facebook Instant Games track. The automaker's social promotion of its vehicle is in full throttle following last month's introduction of a sticker pack for Instagr...
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The world’s first artificial meteor shower is set to fly over Japan tonight Astro Live Experiences is going to put on a show. The world is filled with strange and wonderful things, both real (see: Maine’s spinning alien ice disk) and fake (see: Thailand’s artificial rain and China’s fake ...
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U.S. stocks opened higher on Wednesday, boosted by financial stocks after strong earnings from Goldman Sachs and Bank of America.
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A brand new combine harvester buzzes up and down a field in eastern China without a driver on board, chopping golden rice stalks and offering a glimpse of what authorities say is the automated future of the nation's mamm...
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Apple's battery replacement program cut into iPhone sales Apple may have shot itself in the foot with its $29 iPhone battery replacement program as 10 million more users than anticipated opted to swap out their old batteries rather than pony up for a new phone. The Cupertino, C...
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The French government is moving to dismiss Renault's scandal-hit Chairman and Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn and has requested a board meeting to consider candidates to replace him, sources with knowledge of the matter tol...
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Furloughed workers to get back pay once government shutdown is over President Donald Trump has signed legislation guaranteeing back pay to federal workers furloughed because of the partial government shutdown.        
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10 products with a cult following at Walmart and why they're worth it Walmart has more than the basics—and some of it's awesome.        
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How Will The U.S. Fracking Slowdown Impact Halliburton's Q4 Earnings? Halliburton, the second-largest oilfield services company, is expected to publish its Q4 results on January 22, reporting on a quarter that saw a slowdown in fracking activity in the U.S, the company's bread-and-butter m...
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The company's fourth-quarter results were also stymied by costs tied to severance and litigation, along with investments in technology.
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Everyone's favorite flip phone from the early 2000s is getting 2019 makeover -- a foldable display YouTube/PhoneDog Lenovo is reportedly planning to release a new Motorola Razr phone with a foldable display in February 2019. The new Motorola Razr will cost around $1,500. Motorola's fabled Razr flip-phone that was firs...
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Goldman dealmakers' surging fees help ease trading misery

American Banker - 16 Jan 2019 17:17
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., owner of one of Wall Street's top deal-making franchises, leaned on that business last quarter to overcome an industrywide downturn in fixed-income trading.
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Markets Right Now: Banks lead early gains on Wall Street Stocks are opening broadly higher on Wall Street, led by big gains in several banks after they reported solid earnings.
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SQN Investors LP said on Wednesday Yelp Inc's shares could surge anywhere between $55 and $65, about 50-80 percent higher than its current price, if it implements the hedge fund's recommendations to check its "underperfo...
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Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer David Solomon on Wednesday apologized to the Malaysian people for former banker Tim Leissner's role in the sovereign wealth fund 1MDB scandal, but said the bank had conducted due dil...
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Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) urged lawmakers to rule out the possibility that the country leaves the European Union without a deal, to prevent companies from having to make costly contingency planni...
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Market turmoil saps BlackRock's Q4 profit

New York Post - 16 Jan 2019 16:59
Market turmoil saps BlackRock's Q4 profit BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, reported lower-than-expected quarterly profits on Wednesday, as price cuts and market turmoil overshadowed strong sales of relatively low-cost funds. Sinking markets in late ...
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