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On Heels Of Accord With Bahrain And UAE, Israel Seeks $8 Billion In U.S. Weapons

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Even as the ink was drying on a peace accord involving Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu presented Trump with a “wish list” of $8 billion in arms he wanted authorized for purchase, including stealth jets, bunker-busting bombs and tilt-rotor aircraft.

Twilio Stock Is Too High

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After a 155% rally since March 23, Twilio stock looks fully valued based on its historic Price to Sales (P/S) multiples. Twilio, a U.S-based cloud communications platform as a service (CPaaS) company, has seen its stock rally from $90 to $229 off the recent bottom compared to the S&P which moved...

Is Nobody Mourning Macclesfield?

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A pillar of a local community has been declared insolvent. It's hardly in the news even here in England. Why is that?

PVH Stock Has Gained 140% But Offers More Upside

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Despite a 140% rise since the March 23 lows of this year, at the current price of around $71 per share we believe PVH Corp stock has more room to grow. PVH’s stock has rallied from $29 to $71 off the recent bottom compared to the S&P which moved 52% over the same time period. Gradual store re-open..

President Nancy Pelosi? Here's How It Could Happen

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Here’s why the massive use of mail-in ballots and the flood of lawsuits coming out of closely contested states could create astonishing scenarios, such as Nancy Pelosi becoming our next president.

Should You Invest In Westrock After Its Recent Move?

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Westrock Co has climbed 19% in the last 5 trading days, whereas the S&P 500 barely moved. Does this mean that an investment decision is on the cards? Well, it may very well be. We think that Westrock could make for a good investment candidate at this point. We arrive at our conclusion by...

Five Glaring Issues With The Oil Spill Response In Mauritius Today

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As the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius goes into its second month dealing with the fallout from the Wakashio ship, serious questions are being asked about the response and role of international organizations on the island. Here are the five most glaring issues that have not yet been addressed.





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