Market Snapshot: Wall Street’s advance picks up steam as bank stocks rally
U.S. stocks climbed to session highs late Friday morning led by a rebound in battered bank stocks.
U.S. stocks climbed to session highs late Friday morning led by a rebound in battered bank stocks.
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St. Valentine, a patron saint of love, happy marriages and young people for many Christians, was by all accounts of his life a humble fellow. The stories and traditions portray an individual of great conviction who cared for others and was willing to sacrifice his life rather than renounce his faith in 3rd century Rome.
Fast forward to the 21st century, and humility may seem like an outdated virtue. Today, fantasy and reality often blur on social media platforms as individuals compete for dates... Читать дальше...
There was no outright winner on Wednesday so the jackpot this Saturday will be £32.8m
There was no outright winner on Wednesday so the jackpot this Saturday will be £32.8m
There was no outright winner on Wednesday so the jackpot this Saturday will be £32.8m
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Breakfast is once again the most important meal of the day at Kellogg.
Kellogg announced Thursday that it had posted the first positive quarter in 2 1/2 years for sales of its morning food business, with growth of 1.5% in the fourth quarter aided by a 4% boost in the cereal category.
"I think if you asked me back on the third-quarter conference call, our expectations for US cereal, we would have defined flat sales in 2016 as success," CEO John Bryant said Thursday in an earnings call. Читать дальше...
Cornerstone Films announced this week that multi-talented writer, director, and actor Paddy Considine has found his next filmmaking gig, the boxing drama “Journeyman.” Considine directed the excellent and underrated BAFTA-Award winning “Tyrannosaur,” and his second feature continues his collaboration with producing partner Diarmid Scrimshaw of Inflammable Films. Currently in pre-production and shooting in early March, Considine wrote the screenplay, will direct it and will also star. Jodie Whittaker (“One Day”)... Читать дальше...
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Former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke was banned for 12 years on Friday.
U.S. stocks moved higher in early trading Friday, seeking their first gain in a week, as beaten-down energy and financial companies rebounded. A pickup in oil prices and a government report indicating that retail sales improved last month helped lift the market. Investors also had their eye on the latest batch of company earnings news. Global stocks have been in a slump since the beginning of the year on concerns that growth in China, which has been the engine of the global economy in recent years, is slowing far faster than expected. Читать дальше...
PARIS - Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a famous 19th-century nude painting.
PARIS (AP) — Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a famous 19th-century nude painting. A Paris appeals court dismissed those arguments and upheld a lower court's decision that ruled French courts can hear cases involving users in France. The French government has lobbied Silicon Valley tech giants to take down violent extremist material, notably after deadly attacks in Paris last year. Читать дальше...
PARIS (AP) — Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a famous 19th-century nude painting. A Paris appeals court dismissed those arguments and upheld a lower court's decision that ruled French courts can hear cases involving users in France. The French government has lobbied Silicon Valley tech giants to take down violent extremist material, notably after deadly attacks in Paris last year. Читать дальше...