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Why Criteo Stock Fell Today From a mixed Q3 to a new CEO and painful forward guidance, there wasn't much to like about the ad-retargeting leader's latest report. Steve Symington. (TMFSymington). Oct 30, 2019 at 3:21PM. Author Bio. As a technology and consumer goods specialist for ...
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BNP Paribas earnings: Q3 net profit comes in at 1.9 billion euros, vs. 1.7 billion euros expected BNP Paribas reported a net income of 1.9 billion euros in the third quarter of 2019. Analysts expected a net income of 1.7 billion euros for the third quarter of this year, according to data firm Refinitiv. The largest French bank in assets had reported a net income ...
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Ford Launches Sync 4 Introduced a dozen years ago, Ford's first Sync infotainment system replaced most knobs and buttons with tiny touch pads on small touch screens that could be difficult to use in moving vehicles. And its voice recognition wasn't all that good. But Sync has ...
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US economy grows at modest 1.9% rate in third quarter The U.S. economy slowed to a modest growth rate of 1.9% in the summer as consumer spending downshifted and businesses continued to trim their investments in response to trade war uncertainty and a weakening global economy. The Commerce ...
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Why New York Community Bancorp Fell 13.5% on Wednesday Shares of New York Community Bancorp (NYSE:NYCB) declined by more than 13% on Oct. 30, following the release of the bank holding company's third-quarter results. So what. New York Community Bancorp's net income available to common shareholders ...
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Sensex hits record high! These 20 stocks surged 30-99% in 5 months Investor sentiment seems to have turned positive again as the Sensex climbed back to mount 40,000 after nearly a five-month break and hit a new record high of 40,345. Slowdown worries, weak earnings in June quarter, FII selling, NPA concerns among ...
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What another interest rate cut means for your loans, credit cards, savings accounts CINCINNATI (WKRC) - With this third rate cut it's getting more likely you'll feel the impact, in both some positive and negative ways. This latest cut brings the benchmark interest rate to a range of 1.5% to 1.75%. This is good news for borrowers, who should feel ...
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Samsung Electronics says third quarter profit fell 56% SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronics said Thursday its operating profit for the last quarter fell by nearly 56%, with its robust sales of smartphones, displays and TVs offset by a continuously weak market for computer chips. The South Korean ...
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Budweiser's Clydesdales mark the end of Utah's 3.2% beer with a funeral procession The iconic Budweiser Clydesdales — and a ghoulish group of pallbearers — held a funeral Wednesday evening to ceremoniously bid goodbye to Utah's last remaining 3.2% beer (4% alcohol by volume). The procession started outside the Vivint Smart Home ...
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Cinnabon set to launch in Queensland before Christmas with four stores in pipeline An online job ad has revealed a huge clue that US bakery giant Cinnabon will be opening in Australia within a few short weeks. The famous chain – which is best known for selling the "world's greatest cinnamon roll" – will be brought back Down Under by ...
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China's factory activity falls amid weak demand, trade war China's factory activity shrank more sharply than expected in October amid weak consumer demand and a tariff war with Washington, a survey by an industry group showed Thursday. The monthly purchasing managers' index of the China Federation of ...
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Brokerage firms maintain buy rating on Bharti Airtel; see over 12% upside Fitch may have put Bharti Airtel under "rating watch negative" following the Supreme Court ruling but most of the brokerage firms maintain their buy rating on the telecom major as they see a limited impact of DoT payout ruled by the court. The telecom operator ...
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Property investor lending contracts: RBA Lending to property investors has contracted on an annual basis for the first time since Australian records have been kept, according to statistics from the central bank. The numbers show overall private sector credit grew 0.2 per cent in September - below ...
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