Shares of Twitter fell more than 10% in early trading after the social media platform banned President Donald Trump permanently Friday for risk of inciting violence, but had regained some ground by late morning.
Shares of Twitter fell more than 10% in early trading after the social media platform banned President Donald Trump permanently Friday for risk of inciting violence, but had regained some ground by late morning.
Shares of Discovery, which launched its new global streaming service today, and WarnerMedia parent AT&T, were standouts among media stocks Monday as the market seesawed.
Brexit was meant to be about trade and fishing rights, Boris Johnson has no bragging rights.The deal the Prime Minister hauled over the line on Christmas Eve, deliberately and theatrically late to deprive the Brexiteers and the opposition time to criticise, is a trading failure.It is difficult to categorise walking out of the world’s biggest trading bloc in order to negotiate your way back in on lesser terms and with more red tape as a roaring success.It is nigh on impossible to portray a
hereThey said: “The PM and VDL (von der Leyen) had a frank discussion about the significant obstacles which remain in the negotiations.“Very large gaps remain between the two sides and it is still unclear whether these can be bridged.“The PM and VDL agreed to further discussions over the next few days between their negotiating teams.“The PM does not want to leave any route to a possible deal untested.
Cincinnati City Councilman PG Sittenfeld is facing federal charges, accused of accepting $40,000 in political donations in exchange for his promise to "deliver the votes" on a development project.
coronavirus lockdown, which comes into effect on tomorrow (November 5).On Friday (October 31), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second national lockdown for England that will see non-essential shops such as record stores close until at least December 2.While the month of quarantine will impact independent retail stores and HMV during a busy Q4 period in the lead up to Christmas, many record shops put measures in place during the previous lockdown that allowed them to continue trading
South Korea's Big Hit Entertainment, the company that manages global pop sensation BTS, had a dynamite trading debut Thursday in Seoul, helped by the zeal of its loyal fans. Big Hit's shares nearly doubled after their initial public offering netted more than $800 million.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorCuriosityStream ended its first day of trading on the Nasdaq on Thursday at $11.20 a share, up 11% in its initial public offering.Founded by Discovery founder John Hendricks in 2015, the company runs a streaming service focused on factual programming, including shows about nature and history.In August, CuriosityStream said it would go public via a special purpose acquisition group, or SPAC, an investment vehicle known in financial circles as a “blank-check” company.
stock market entrance as a “drop of dynamite.”Big Hit’s stock market debut came days after Chinese nationalists erupted in anger at BTS after its leader, RM, thanked Korean War veterans for their sacrifices while receiving a reward for promoting U.S.-South Korea relations.Chinese internet users and state media took RM’s comments as a slap at China, whose soldiers fought alongside North Korea against South Korea and U.S.-led allied forces during the 1950-53 war that was halted by an armistice but
The quintessential comedy about ’80s-era greed, 1983’s Trading Places is historically significant for a few reasons. Foremost, it cemented Eddie Murphy’s film career.
Boris Johnson has been accused of "shattering" any remaining trust in a "broken Westminster system" by driving through controversial Internal Market Bill.
here"We are sorry for the inconvenience and the limited information available to you at this time."ABTA - the leading association of travel agents and tour operators - confirmed that STA Travel has ceased trading.A statement posted on the ABTA website says: "We are sorry to inform you that STA Travel Limited ceased trading from 21 August 2020."STA Travel Limited traded from 50 locations around the UK."ABTA has also issued advice for customers, many of whom have been seeking refunds for
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterGirvan’s last High Street chain clothes shop has shut for good.M&Co has been a staple of Dalrymple Street for decades.The firm is keeping the Ayr and Troon shops open.They are local to the national chain’s property director Neil McGeoch who lives on a farm outside Tarbolton.The Girvan store was cleared out last week.Staff being made redundant say they are very “angry” at the circumstances.Kirsty
News how she worried if reopening for treatments below the neck would be worth her while, she said: “Initially when it was announced we could reopen, the guidelines weren’t out so it was a bit confusing.
Brexit but could welcome an independent Scotland into the trading block, an expert has claimed.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Wishaw Press readers are being advised on how to spot a bogus caller on their doorstep this summer.Police Scotland has launched its #ShutOutScammers campaign in partnership with Trading Standards.The coronavirus pandemic and physical distancing guidance presents an opportunity for criminals to exploit the crisis to their economic advantage.As limitations on movement and social interaction begin to ease and the ability to
Gun-tooting Looney Tunes character Elmer Fudd will have his firearm banned.
Rochdale businesses carried on trading after being forbidden by lockdown rules.Regulations which came into force almost three months ago banned cafes, pubs and restaurants from opening to the public.Other businesses, including nightclubs, theatres, gyms and hair salons were also ordered to close their doors in a bid to halt the spread of coronavirus.But Rochdale council received 148 complaints about premises that were allegedly continuing to operate, despite the instruction from the Prime
Shares in the Warner Music Group were up 20.5% on the NASDAQ stock exchange at the close of trading Wednesday (June 3), its first day on the market as a public company under Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries. After being priced at $25 this morning, in line with its projected $23-$26 IPO price, and opening at $27, it finished the day at $30.12, according to MarketWatch, for a market capitalization of $15.36 billion and an enterprise valuation of $17.85 billion, when debt is included.
A barber shop opening illegally to the fury of other crimpers in Ayr had to be shut down by officials.
The Golden State Warriors have been a powerhouse of a team over the last five years. Their core is made up of star point guard and sharp shooter Steph Curry, another “splash brother” guard in Klay Thompson, the big man Draymond Green, and from 2016-2019 star forward Kevin Durant.
Frank Bielec, a designer on the TLC series Trading Spaces, has died. He was 72.
Frank Bielec, the designer, died on Friday. He was 72.
"Trading Spaces" designer Frank Bielec has died. He was 72.
Trading Spaces star Frank Bielec died at the age of 72 on Friday. Bielec's wife, Judy Bielec, told TMZ that her husband suffered a heart attack on Thursday and was pronounced dead the following day at a Houston hospital.
Frank Bielec, one of the longtime stars of the TLC home makeover series Trading Spaces, has sadly passed away at the age of 72.
The Virtues of Virtual Festivals
Pub giant Wetherspoons has said its bars and hotels could start to re-open within weeks.
By Jill Goldsmith
While the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has forced many people to shelter in place, that hasn’t stopped the cast of from reuniting. Host Paige Davis and all the designers got together on Zoom over the weekend, reminding fans just how much they miss the TLC show.
The gang’s all here!
A well-known Salford shop has been referred to Trading Standards for inflating its prices during the coronavirus pandemic.
A popular Wishaw hotel, bar and nightclub will suspend trading as of today amid coronavirus worries.
By Jill Goldsmith
By Jill Goldsmith
Despite being known for his collaborative role as Bruce Springsteen’s teenage Jersey Shore pal-turned-guitarist, producer and consigliere, Little Steven Van Zandt has long had an explicit solo vision. And in the Reagan-era climate of the 1980s, Van Zandt’s voice was a scathingly political one, something rare for the era of good-time jingoism, patriotism, MTV and glossy rock.
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