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Cable Growth Drives 21st Century Fox Earnings Amid Softness in Broadcast, Studio Units A strong performance from the Fox Networks Group cable wing powered 21st Century Fox's fiscal third-quarter earnings amid softness and tough year-to-year comparisons for the broadcast TV and studio divisions. Fox's adjusted earnings per share fell shy of analysts' expectations, coming in at 49 cents ...
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Mahathir Mohamad seals victory in Malaysia polls Malaysian opposition leader Mahathir Mohamad sealed victory in a historic general election for the country on Wednesday, marking a sensational political comeback for the veteran south-east Asian leader. An Election Commission count showed the Mahathir-led opposition bloc had reached the 112 ...
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The Michael Cohen Revelations Are a Crash Course in Shady Corporate Entities In another statement issued in response to the Michael Cohen news, Columbus Nova claimed that it hired Cohen as "a business consultant regarding potential sources of capital and potential investments in real estate and other ventures." This is laughable. Columbus Nova has access to billions of ...
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Fines and financial battles: Yahoo! winds up business in Spain under a cloud Yahoo! no longer has any commercial activity in Spain, yet winding up its business in the country is not proving to be easy. The internet services provider has had to pay a €2.75 million fine to the Tax Agency, is still subject to several inspections, and it faces the prospect of having to return European ...
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How Tech Is Remaking Fashion in Its Image In the 2000s, the former Hollywood agent Scott Sternberg's Los Angeles clothing brand Band of Outsiders was the peak of hipster fashion. It sold quirky oxford shirts, skinny chinos, and skinnier ties by capitalizing on an image of exclusivity—it was for Kirsten Dunst, probably not you. The brand flamed out ...
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THE Emerging Economies University Rankings 2018: a boon in Trump's bombast From his initial speech announcing his candidacy for the presidency, in which he disparaged Mexican immigrants, and his campaign promise to build a wall at the Mexico-US border to stem the flow of undocumented immigrants, to his threat to end the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), ...
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Ancient DNA Study Pokes Holes in Horse Domestication Theory Scientists believe that the domestication of the horse some 5,000 years ago was a major turning point in human history: People were suddenly able to travel long distances, spreading their languages and culture along the way. According to what's known as the "Steppe Hypothesis," a group of ...
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Pompeo in Pyongyang: Feted at Lunch While Awaiting Detainee News By that time, Pompeo had been in the air for more than 12 hours, taking about a dozen senior staffers and two reporters. His goal was to finalize details about a proposed summit between Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but the U.S. president had given strong hints that there was ...
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