BT chooses EE as it turns back the clock
The telecoms group returns to mobile telephony 13 years after it quit the sector
The telecoms group returns to mobile telephony 13 years after it quit the sector
Liz Dunn, Talmage Advisors founder and CEO, says retailers Tiffany and Co., Nordstrom and Macy's will do well this holiday season.
Ex-BlackRock executive barred after paying £43,000 to settle train fare case
IEA expects demand growth for coal to slow
Chairman steps down weeks after the Reit announces it will need to restate financial results
Discussing market conditions going into 2015, with Kenny Polcari, O'Neil Securities, and Ben Willis, Princeton Securities Group,
Raising money for a good cause just got easier.
Berlin may have stolen the thunder this morning by announcing they've got the latest Terrence Malick film, "Knight Of Cups," but folks over at Sundance aren't stopping either, adding ten more titles to their already impressive 2015 lineup. So let's get to it. Leading the pack of the latest highlights are "A Walk In The Woods" and "True Story." The former stars Park City staple and festival founder Robert Redford, along with Nick Nolte, in a tale about two older dudes who walk around and bond and bicker. Читать дальше...
Central bank warnings add to impact of oil rout
Conference leaves hopes alive but many questions still unanswered
Majors delay big-ticket production plans
Photo: Amal Alamuddin, now Clooney, is a highly respected human rights attorney who defends clients like Julian Assange and Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations. She’s often invited to speak at the United Nations, and, at only 36, is a partner at a prestigious London-based law firm. Instead, her marriage to actor George Clooney and enviable sense of style have landed her on best-dressed lists and, on Sunday night, the No. 1 spot on Barbara Walters’s annual 10 Most Fascinating People of 2014 list.
Italy’s PM seeks to bring the games back to Rome in 2024
Move will combine UK’s largest fixed-line and wireless networks
If people will buy ugly sweaters, they'll certainly buy stupid gifts. Here's a roundup of ridiculous holiday ideas.
“She came along the alley and up the back steps the way she always used to. Doc hadn't seen her for over a year. Nobody had. Back then it was always sandals, bottom half of a flower–print bikini, faded Country Joe & the Fish T–shirt. Tonight she was all in flatland gear, hair a lot shorter than he remembered, looking just like she swore she'd never look.” Whether your first experience with “Inherent Vice” is Thomas Pynchon’s sprawling, hazy novel or Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling, hazy film, this opening passage should be familiar. Читать дальше...
Apparently Sony said “No, No, No.” The company's massive hack has released hundreds of p[...]
Stocks began the day with a solid advance, but the gains didn't stick. Fatima Iqbal, senior investment strategist at the Azzad Ethical Fund says weakness among some of the United States' largest trading partners continues to weigh on stocks.
Pierre Moscovici accused of ‘conspiring’ to scare voters ahead of presidential election
Another year almost here and again it seems we are looking at lower interest rates despite the Fed's best efforts.
A law firm representing the families of people killed or injured at the Sandy Hook Elementary School filed suit against the maker of the rifle used in the shooting.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's re-election Sunday will have little impact on Japan's stalled economic reforms.
Dutch regulators threaten US technology group over privacy policies
Digital media group appoints M&A lawyer to oversee $500m ‘war chest’ for content and technology
This was on sale last week for $35, which was insane. Now it's down to $30. [ SodaStream Fountain Jet Home Soda Maker Starter Kit, White, $30]
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