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'If his family needed money they would scream, cry, and yell at him until he gave in.'
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1Q22 Earnings: Where Street Earnings Are Too High & Who Should Miss Insights on which companies are most likely to miss 1Q22 earnings based on our proprietary Core Earnings research.
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Lindsey Graham is 'unrecognizable' and 'sycophant in chief' to Trump, Joe Biden's sister Valerie says in a new book "After John McCain died, perhaps a part of Senator Graham's soul died as well.The man is unrecognizable to me today," Valerie Biden Owens wrote in her memoir, "Growing Up Biden."
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Record High Office Lease Expirations Pose New Threat to Landlords and Banks Many office tenants whose leases expired last year or in 2020 negotiated extensions of only a year or two, as firms tried to determine how much less space they might need under a hybrid work approach.
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Electric cars do not appeal to everyone. Think of a PHEV as splitting the difference between a conventional gasoline car and a fully electric vehicle.
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Jump In Methane Emissions That Fingers Big Oil -- But Wait, Not So Fast. Oil and gas operators are working on finding and fixing methane leaks. This has an out-sized impact on arresting global warming, as well as a lift to oil and gas companies' bottom line.
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Iran Says $7 Billion In Frozen Funds About To Be Returned To Tehran A senior Omani official is expected in Tehran to help finalise the deal
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"The fee increase was the final straw."
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Crypto mixers' relevance wanes as regulators take aim

Coin Telegraph - 12 Apr 2022 19:03
Crypto mixers' relevance wanes as regulators take aim Cryptocurrency mixers offer users a higher level of privacy and anonymity for their transactions, but often run into trouble with regulators.
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Oddly, As Steelmaking Decarbonizes, Coal Country Gets New Life Steelmaking is becoming decarbonized, relying on recycled steel, renewable energy, and potentially green hydrogen. And coal country, oddly, is one of the beneficiaries.
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S&P 500 & Sectors: Price-To-Economic Book Value Looks Cheap Based On 2021 Profits Profits rose faster than stock prices as the price-to-economic book value (PEBV) ratio for the S&P 500 fell to its lowest level since June 30, 2016, excluding the pandemic levels.
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US inflation jumped 8.5% in past year, highest since 1981

Chicago Tribune - 12 Apr 2022 16:53
US inflation jumped 8.5% in past year, highest since 1981 Inflation soared over the past year at its fastest pace in more than 40 years, wiping out the pay raises that many people have received,
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Inflation surged through March to 8.5%, the fastest rate since 1981 The Consumer Price Index – a popular inflation yardstick – rose 8.5% year-over-year in March, matching the the average forecast from economists.
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If Biden Cancels Student Loans, It Likely Happens Before November Here's when to expect any student loan cancellation.
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Gold futures rise for a fourth straight day as investors await inflation data.
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Shares of Nvidia Corp. shares were slipping Monday after an analyst took a more cautious outlook on the company's gaming business.
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Amazon says it spent $300 million on worker safety in the past year, but its warehouses have seen an increase in injuries, new research shows.
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Will 5G Technology Players Gain As Carriers Double Down On Mid-Band Deployments? Our theme of select 5G Stocks - which includes U.S.-based wireless carriers, infrastructure players, semiconductor companies, and testing solutions providers that stand to benefit from the ongoing transition of the wirel...
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A global credit committee has been asked to rule on Russia's bond default, as next stage of debt crisis begins The next stage of the wrangling over Russia's debts is beginning, as investors seek to get paid on insurance contracts.
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Top Five Ways Great Company Culture Drives Business Success A great company culture is a powerful tool for setting yourself apart from the competition.
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Meta and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg have previously criticised Apple for charging developers a 30% fee for in-app purchases via the App Store.
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10 things before the opening bell

Business Insider - 12 Apr 2022 14:52
10 things before the opening bell Ukraine is calling for a ban on Russian oil trade, a crypto influencer explains her strategy, and Goldman Sachs gives its stock picks.
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