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| What to know about your cell service during Hurricane Dorian PENSACOLA, Fla. – Cellphone service providers are working feverishly over the holiday weekend to make sure those affected by Hurricane Dorian maintain service during the storm. Keeping contact with family and first responders proved challenging during ... | |
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| Tesla Stock Rises as It Gets a Chinese Boost Renewed optimism about easing U.S.-China trade tensions was lifting U.S. markets Friday morning. Meanwhile, news out of that country helped shares of Tesla , which sees China as one of it key growth markets. Tesla stock (ticker: TSLA) was recently up ... | |
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| Why Dell Stock Popped 10% Today Shares of Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) closed 10.2% higher Friday after the PC-maker beat analyst estimates for second-quarter sales and earnings. Expected to earn $1.47 per share pro forma on sales of $23.2 billion, Dell instead reported profits of ... | |
| Alcoa and United Steelworkers Reach Tentative Contract Agreement The United Steelworkers said Friday that the union reached a tentative agreement with Alcoa (AA - Get Report) on a master contract. To finalize, USW District 7 Director Michael Millsap, who chaired negotiations, said local union delegates will meet with ... | |
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| Big bank mergers: Government turns ten PSBs into four NEW DELHI: India announced an extensive consolidation of state-owned banks that will see 10 of them being merged to form four bigger lenders to strengthen a sector struggling with a bad-loan cleanup and aimed at creating lenders of global scale that can ... | |
| India's indebted IL&FS gets binding bids for 10 road assets BENGALURU, Aug 30 (Reuters) - India's debt-laden Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd (IL&FS) has received binding bids for 10 of its road assets, accounting for nearly a fifth of overall debt, the company said on Friday. The road assets, which ... | |
| A Very British Coup: Brexit's Threat to Investors Americans tend to be a parochial people. In his farewell address of 1796, President George Washington warned "against the insidious wiles of foreign influence" (he never used the words "foreign entanglements," as widely believed). The average citizen of ... | |
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