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Tensions soar along India, Pakistan border in Kashmir Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - Two civilians were killed and three others wounded in the latest ceasefire violations in the border villages of Jammu region in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials said. The state police chief, Shesh Paul Vaid, told Al Jazeera that the two civilians, one of whom ...
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28 Retail Marketing Predictions To Watch In 2018 2017 was the year where the marketer's role in retail changed drastically and retail businesses (both pure-play and omni-channel retailers) had to come to terms with a new playing field that required them to disrupt their own strategy at every turn. Amongst a very long list, this included understanding the ...
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IBM's year-over-year revenue didn't decline in the last quarter Here's a surprise: After 22 quarters of consecutive year-over-year revenue declines, IBM today reported that its revenue increased from Q4 2016 to Q4 2017. The company reported revenue of $22.5 billion for the last quarter, up from $21.77 billion a year ago. Earnings per share came in at $5.18.
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Value matters again in currency markets IN DECEMBER a new dollar bill came into circulation adorned with the signature of Steve Mnuchin. Instead of his usual scrawl, the treasury secretary opted to print his name. If he hoped that his best handwriting would give the greenback a fillip, he may well be disappointed. The dollar reached a peak ...
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This year's severe flu exposes a serious flaw in our medical system Flu season in the U.S. typically peaks in February, but this year's outbreak is already one of the worst on record. As of Jan. 6, 20 children have died from the flu, and overall mortality caused by the flu is already double that of last year's. One reason the flu is so severe this season is that the dominant strain ...
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