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Person who attended Lake of the Ozarks Memorial Day gathering tests positive for coronavirus (CNN) A person who partied in the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, area on Memorial Day weekend has tested positive for coronavirus -- and was possibly infectious over the holiday weekend. The Boone County resident visited multiple bars on May 24 and 25, ...
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VMware Inc (VMW) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript VMware Inc (NYSE:VMW) Q1 2021 Earnings Call May 28, 2020, 4:30 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks; Questions and Answers; Call Participants. Prepared Remarks: Operator. At this time, I would like to hand the conference over to Mr. Paul Ziots, Vice ...
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2021 Corvette Price Won't Go Up Pricing for the 2021 Chevrolet Corvette will not see a bump over the 2020 model year, as confirmed by Corvette executive chief engineer, Tadge Juechter, in a recent interview with MotorTrend. That means that the 2021 Corvette price will remain at $59,995 ...
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Minerva Neurosciences' stock plummets after schizophrenia treatment disappoints in phase 3 study Shares of Minerva Neurosciences Inc. NERV, -82.29% plummeted 67% toward a 7-month low in morning trading Friday, enough to pace all Nasdaq losers, after the biopharmaceutical company announced disappointing results from a phase 3 trial of its ...
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United States Oil Fund faces probes into risk disclosures to investors: Bloomberg (Reuters) - United States Oil Fund LP, the country's largest crude exchange-traded fund, is being investigated by U.S. regulators over whether its risks were properly disclosed to investors, Bloomberg reported on Friday. The Securities and Exchange ...
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Oil Prices Rebound Nearly 90% In May For Best Month On Record Oil prices increased nearly 90% in May and more than 5% on Friday, boosted by anticipation of improved demand and aided by drastic supply cuts — after shockwaves from the coronavirus pandemic sent the oil market tumbling earlier this year.
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Canada GDP Fell at Near Record 8.2% OTTAWA—Canadian economic output plunged by a near record in the first quarter, as household spending collapsed on coronavirus-induced shutdowns. Exports also fell markedly. Canada's gross domestic product, or the broadest measure of goods and ...
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D2C Brand Public Goods Tests Advertising Rules Around COVID-19 Public Goods is testing social media sites like Facebook by creating an advertising campaign to promote its hand sanitizers, face masks and other goods needed for COVID-19. Some publishers including Google and Facebook have created policies that ...
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How should a liquor licensee operate in the green phase? The PLCB offers its guidelines The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) on Friday issued additional information for licensees operating in counties that have moved into the green phase of COVID-19 recovery and reopening. According to a press release, that guidance is ...
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First at Four recipe: Chef Gwen Gulliksen from CFCC shares recipe for double chocolate chip cookies WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Chef Gwen Gulliksen from Cape Fear Community College knows it is a struggle to find certain items on the shelves in the grocery store during this pandemic. That's why she (with the help of her family) put together a cookie recipe ...
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Deploying D&O and Cyber Insurance Coverage Against COVID-19 Claims Since March, litigation has engulfed many organizations in disputes stemming from the novel coronavirus pandemic. Class action securities litigation, bodily injury lawsuits, and insurance coverage litigation have already made their way to courts nationwide.
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Outdoor dining will be allowed at restaurants in yellow phase counties starting June 5 For months, restaurants lobbied together to ask Gov. Tom Wolf to loosen restricts. Now, starting June 5, restaurants, like Stocks on 2nd, will have outdoor seating available for dining. Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse said the city is prepared to handle the ...
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5 Sector ETFs at the Forefront of the Small-Cap Rally In a broad market rally this month driven by optimism over a potential coronavirus vaccine, the reopening of the economy and a massive stimulus, small-cap stocks have outperformed. This is especially true as the Russell 2000 Index has risen nearly 7% in a ...
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Why Investing with Impact Makes Good Business Sense Besides a financial return, business leaders in Dallas want to know that their investments are contributing to meaningful causes and efforts in the community. In this video, Fred Perpall, Chief Executive Officer at The Beck Group, outlines the difference ...
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Amazon Worker At Crafton Facility Tests Positive For Coronavirus ALLEGHENY COUNTY (KDKA) — Amazon is releasing details about a coronavirus case at its facility in Crafton. The company released a statement on Friday, saying it is supporting an individual who is recovering. It comes after KDKA received a tip that an ...
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Preliminary data shows continued rise in county unemployment rate from March to April On May 22, the Nebraska Department of Labor updated its website with preliminary unemployment rates for the state and its counties for the month of April. According to the Nebraska Department of Labor website, Washington County's preliminary ...
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Deloitte's consulting arm said to warn of about 2500 job cuts Deloitte will start laying off workers in the U.S. in the coming weeks, a sign that the widespread shutdown of businesses is spilling over into industries where people have been working remotely. Dan Helfrich, who oversees more than 50,000 workers as chief ...
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Cheesemakers Are The Pride Of Wisconsin Did you know that National Cheese Day is just around the corner, on June 4? Whether you have a relatively neophyte palate or an experienced one, you can appreciate and celebrate the taste, texture, and versatility of cheese. If you take a trip across ...
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