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Do Kwon, a crypto fugitive, led a very public life while on the run End-shutdown
Not long after the South Korean government issued an arrest warrant for him, Do Kwon, the cryptocurrency businessman-turned-fugitive, joined a live broadcast with two popular crypto podcasters. They arranged for Mr. Kwon to speak alongside Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical executive who was sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud. “Hello, Do,” Shkreli said […]
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After the queue, Reliance pricing starts at home and personal care space. End-shutdown
Rural FMCG demand falls 17% in November as post-holiday consumption slows Reliance Retail brand partnerships have tripled in the past decade Consumer goods companies may see revenue growth driven by rising prices in July-September Reliance Retail Arm Takes On Tatas, ITC: Launches FMCG Brand ‘Independence’ ITC shares hit two-month low amid market weakness, fall 4% […]
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Starbucks workers strike ahead of shareholder meeting End-shutdown
ARLINGTON, Va. ― Sam Dukore had unfortunate news for regular customers at his Starbucks store in Arlington, Virginia, on Wednesday. The company’s union crackdown had prompted workers to go on strike and close the store for a day, Dukore told them. “I’m sorry, Curtis!” she yelled at a customer heading for the locked doors. The […]
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A sign of NFL inflation? End-shutdown
Daniel Jones of the New York Giants throws a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC divisional playoff game in Philadelphia in January. Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images Economists routinely discuss the most interesting and important inflation indicators, with some partials of consumer prices or non-supervisory wages, or perhaps specific measures of food, energy, housing […]
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The center can’t take it: the failure of Change UK and the atrophy of political thought End-shutdown
The latest disasters at Change UK – Chuka Umunna’s decision to join the Liberal Democrats and the party’s decision to change its name for a third time – provide a good excuse to reflect on the sad fate of one of the world’s most disadvantaged parties. United Kingdom. political history It hasn’t been that long […]
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New Jersey awards New York its Walking Papers – Bloomberg Law End-shutdown
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China factories report a surge in activity after lockdowns end End-shutdown
After being brutally hit by the coronavirus pandemic last year, Chinese factories bounced back with unexpected vigor last month. The official manufacturing activity index, based on surveys of purchasing managers at companies in China, spiked in February from the previous month to its highest level in more than a decade. The service sector activity index […]
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Moody’s raises India’s growth forecast for 2023 to 5.5% thanks to higher capital spending End-shutdown
Moody’s Investors Service on Wednesday raised India’s 2023 economic growth estimate to 5.5% from 4.8% earlier, thanks to a sharp increase in budget capital spending and resilient economic momentum. However, it revised India’s 2022 growth estimate downward to 6.8 percent from 7 percent set in November last year. In its February update to the Global […]
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Silicon Valley furniture scammers End-shutdown
“New, mint condition furniture has just been taken to landfills,” he said. So he created Reseat to help companies sell off furniture. The company uses an inventory management system that tracks the “life cycles” of items so it can quickly share furniture specifications, making it easier to sell the products. Given enough time, sellers can […]
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Ballot Chor vs Khalnayika: Now AAP, BJP in cartel war over MCD rampage End-shutdown
Taking the confrontation at Delhi Municipal Corporation House (MDC) over the election of the six-member standing committee to cyberspace, the BJP and AAP resorted to a poster war on social media. When BJP launched a “Khalnayika” taunt at AAP, the latter responded with a “Ballot Chor” taunt. “The BJP people who are making so much […]