Saturday, August 31, 2019

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update August 31, 2019
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Motley Fool
This wasn't Berkshire's most active quarter by any definition, but there were still some notable portfolio moves. Matthew Frankel, CFP. (TMFMathGuy). Aug 31, 2019 at 12:15PM. In addition to its collection of more than 60 subsidiary businesses, Berkshire ...
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International Business Times
An empty oxygen bottle was found on a Cathay Pacific Airbus A330, registered B-LBI, that arrived at the Hong Kong airport from Bali, Indonesia, on Friday. Prior to arrival the tanks had been checked and found to be full but when the aircraft was being prepped ...
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The Independent
From the point where Deptford Creek in southeast London meets the River Thames, a cruise ship is starting September by setting sail on a record-breaking 33-week journey. Passengers aboard Viking Sun have paid upwards of £66,990 for a voyage that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Jean is 90. She is widowed and lives alone in an outer suburb of Melbourne. Her small brick house overlooks a terraced garden with a view of the Dandenongs. Jean used to be a florist and now she cooks, tends the garden and takes care of herself.
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CTV News
Deli-Shop brand pates and St. Hubert chicken nuggets were recalled Friday. According to Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) guidelines, products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased. The agency reported that ...
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Khaleej Times
Following a safety-related recall of some Apple MacBook Pro laptop computers, Etihad Airways has banned the carriage of MacBook Pro computers in checked luggage, an airline spokesperson told Khaleej Times on Thursday. "Guests may still carry ...
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Motor1.com
When Daimler announced that it will collaborate with Geely to ensure the future of Smart, the company has confirmed that it's giving its small city car brand another chance. Everything's set in stone – Daimler will design the car while Geely, the parent owner of ...
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