Sunday, September 29, 2019

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update September 29, 2019
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FiercePharma
Novartis and its breast cancer drug Kisqali won approval two years behind Pfizer's Ibrance, and it's lagging even farther behind in terms of sales. But the Swiss drugmaker now has new data it hopes can help close that yawning gap. The new data, from a study ...
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KTLA
Sunday is National Coffee Day and several stores are celebrating with free coffee and discounts. It's a day for caffeine addicts, workaholics, and Pumpkin Spice Latte enthusiasts to hit the streets in celebration of the only thing that gets them up in the mornings.
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Fox Business
A Connecticut supermarket will be closing in late November amidst a "challenging business climate" as the state's upcoming minimum wage hikes will leave the location unprofitable, store executives said. Continue Reading Below. The West Hartford ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian sharemarket is poised to open the week in lower as negative sentiment dragged down Wall Street to close the week. At 7:20am AEST, futures are pointing to a fall of 122 points, or 0.2 per cent, at the open. 1. Risk appetite dull at the start of big ...
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Delish.com
So, here's the tea. Or I guess... here's the beer. Guinness is back at it again with another flavor to add to its stout collection, this time with hints of chocolate! The brewers at Guinness Open Gate Brewery announced the Guinness Over the Moon Milk Stout just in ...
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Valley News Live
An in-depth investigative study by Better Business Bureau (BBB) finds that business email compromise scams are skyrocketing in frequency and have cost businesses and other organizations more than $3 billion since 2016. Business email compromise fraud ...
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The West Australian
The AFL grand final saw auctions drop in Melbourne but Sydney recorded the busiest week since last year. In Melbourne only 103 homes were taken to auction on Saturday, down from 1020 the previous weekend, according to data firm CoreLogic.
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