A few weeks after the Trump administration, Oracle confirmed on Monday that it had signed a deal with Byte Dance, the Chinese owner of the popular video sharing app Dictok. A Dictok exemption was ordered In the United States. The deal still needs US government approval. “Oracle confirms Secretary Munuch’s statement that Oracle is part of a plan submitted by …
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Asian stocks by Corona virus vaccine hope by Reuters
© Reuters. File photo: Man shadows against stock quote group in Tokyo Written by Swati Pandey SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks were reassured on Monday on renewed hopes of a corona virus vaccine after AstroGeneca (NYSE) resumed its Phase-3 testing, a sentiment ahead of a major weekly central bank meeting in the UK, Japan and the United States. Was still …
Read More »Dow futures rises over 150 points as it seeks to recover Wall Street after technical struggles
People walk through the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on May 18, 2020 in New York City. Spencer Flat | Getty Images U.S. stock futures soared on Sunday night after selling technical stocks, leading to a decline in the first weekly months of the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures traded up 158 points, or 0.6%. The S&P 500 …
Read More »Want to know what happens next week
Investors, The stock market was shaken last week by an unstable extension of trading, This week turned their attention to the September meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) with two key reports on the state of the US consumer. FOMC meeting The upcoming meeting of the FOMC on Tuesday and Wednesday is a few weeks following the central …
Read More »Tesla Model 3 ready for powerlift gate, center console upgrade, new ‘Frank’ and more
Recent reports from China suggest that Tesla is poised to make some significant improvements to the model produced by Gigafactory Shanghai. If speculation proves accurate, Tesla’s most affordable sedan will soon have a lift gate and trunk, some factory chrome removals, the Model Y’s “Octovalve” and new headlights and taillights, to name a few. The reports initially made their rounds …
Read More »Louis Vuitton Rolling Out Luxury Face Armor, costs nearly $ 1,000
BPE is completely boogie gone – ‘Cause, soon, you can fight Covit-19 and watch it fly at the same time … for a pretty penny, of course. Louis Vuitton Introduces A New Item In Their 2021 Cruise Collection … The more expensive face shield is fitted with ‘LV’ trim signature on the edges of the plastic and headband, as well …
Read More »AstraZeneca corona virus vaccine clinical trials resume in the UK after suspension for safety reasons
Building of Astrogeneka in Luton, UK. Tim Ireland | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images The third phase of tests for AstraZeneca’s corona virus vaccine has resumed in the UK, which were halted earlier this week for safety reasons. The company announced Saturday. AstraZeneca says it has received confirmation from the UK Drugs Health Regulatory Authority that it is safe …
Read More »The Right Aid worker was fired for asking a client to wear a mask or leave
A Pennsylvania Right Aid worker said he was fired after an angry customer destroyed the store because he was asked to leave for not wearing a mask. Shift Manager Elena Santiago, 40, The York Daily Record said A young man carrying a skateboard arrived in the chain on Thursday afternoon, September 3, in Pa., York. The person ignored his first …
Read More »Social Capital SPAC, led by billionaire investor Samad Palihapiti, in advanced talks to merge with Opendor, report
The San Francisco-based Opendur company buys homes directly from sellers, makes minor repairs and then tries to resell them for a profit. Bloomberg said on Thursday that OPENTURE is in public talks with the “blank check” company or SPAC, led by billionaire investor Samad Palihapiti, in a merger with Social Capital Hetosopia Holdings Corporation II. Opendur is a property technology …
Read More »US consumer prices rise for third month as used car prices rise, but inflation is still low and is expected to remain the same
Numbers: Prices of U.S. goods and services rose sharply for the third consecutive month in August, but this increase was largely due to an increase in prices after a sharp decline in the early stages of the corona virus epidemic. Overall inflation is still very low. Consumer price index, a measure of the cost of living, rose 0.4% last month. …
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