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US City Installs Crypto ATM at Airport After Accepting Cryptocurrency for Payments The U.S. city of Williston in North Dakota is installing a cryptocurrency ATM at its international airport. “This marks the first government-hosted cryptocurrency kiosk,” the city said. Williston also accepts cryptoc...
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This Week In XR: Ultraleap's $82 Million Series D, HIKKY Social VR Gets $57 Million, And Nreal Is Here! Nreal's $599 AR smart glasses launch in US.
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Crude prices dropped below $80 a barrel on Friday, after Austria announced a national lockdown starting Monday.
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Jeff Vinik is overseeing a $3.5 billion development in downtown Tampa that is betting on workers returning to offices, something he said he's bullish on.
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Norway Mulls Backing Sweden's Call for Euro Ban on Crypto Mining The government in Norway is considering ways to limit the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining and may support Swedish proposals to that end, including a European ban on proof-of-work mining. The European Commis...
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Bezos started the Day 1 Families Fund with his former wife, Mackenzie Scott, who is now a major philanthropist.
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Bogle, Ellis, the history of manias and the psychology of money can get new investors on the right track
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Trimming Your Stocks Without Triggering the IRS

Wall Street Journal - 19 Nov 2021 17:47
How to minimize exposure and keep your investment plan on course while stocks are booming
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Activision Really Needs to Hit the Reset Button

Wall Street Journal - 19 Nov 2021 17:14
The videogame publisher has shed a third of its market value as doubts about management's ability to fix its workplace culture have grown.
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Column: Wells Fargo found another way to abuse customers. Then I called them on it Wells Fargo had found a way to charge some of its customers $30 to transfer funds from one division of the bank to another when paying off a mortgage.
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A Florida-based cruise line has unveiled a five-month, around-the-world cruise in 2024 for $34,700-- see what it'll be like World cruises have been selling out or selling fast throughout 2021. Azamara's will sail for 155 nights through 40 countries and six continents.
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The cryptocurrency market has lost $500 billion in value in the week since bitcoin hit an all-time high, as investors have cashed in on recent gains.
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Can Tripadvisor's Stock Rebound After A 17% Fall? Tripadvisor's stock, an online travel company providing booking for hotel...reservations, transportation, lodging, travel experiences, and restaurants, has declined by almost 17% over the last twenty-one trading days (on...
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Alibaba Stock Slides Again as Growth Prospects Ebb

Wall Street Journal - 19 Nov 2021 14:21
A disappointing growth forecast from Alibaba helped push down the internet giant's shares again while those of rival JD.com jumped, reflecting the two Chinese e-commerce companies' diverging fortunes.
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The solution for hiring managers? Enhance your GQ -- gender intelligence -- and create transparency and accountability in employment processes.
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Cathay Pacific fired 3 pilots who caught COVID-19 during a layover in Germany, report says Cathay Pacific said there was a "a serious breach of requirements during crew overseas layovers." Hong Kong media reported that it fired three pilots.
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Should You Choose 'Freemium' For Your Software Startup? There are multiple factors to consider when offering a free version of your software, like your industry niche, audience and service provided.
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Volvo Climate Campaign Drives 164,000 Engagements On Impact With environmental summit COP26 in Glasgow now over, car manufacturer Volvo Cars U.K. (VCUK) has revealed the outcome of a climate conversation campaign "#ZeroOmissions." It hosted an upfront conversation during the leng...
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Japan Approves a $490 Billion Stimulus Package

The New York Times - 19 Nov 2021 13:33
Japan Approves a $490 Billion Stimulus Package The move, announced on Friday, is an attempt by the country's newish prime minister to revive an economy battered by Covid restrictions and a supply chain crunch.
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What Agencies Can Learn From Havas New York's B Corp Certification In 2019 Havas New York CEO Laura Maness was at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, listening to a fireside chat led by MediaLink's Michael Kassan, Salesforce leader Mark Benioff and former Unilever CEO Paul Polma...
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Japan Plans $490 Billion Stimulus to Jolt Struggling Economy

Wall Street Journal - 19 Nov 2021 12:47
Japan Plans $490 Billion Stimulus to Jolt Struggling Economy The government approved the package to support recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, including cash payments to most families and some smaller companies.
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Fed Programs Have Kept Finance Flowing to Fossil Fuels

Wall Street Journal - 19 Nov 2021 12:30
The world's biggest banks and investors recently pledged at the Glasgow climate conference to crimp the flow of finance to fossil fuels. But oil-and-gas companies have logged record amounts of private-sector financing si...
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