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| | ... companies have about US$3.3 trillion in market value, consists of companies such as Airbnb, Robinhood, Skyscanner, Snowflake, YouTube and Symantec. Sequoia did not respond to Financial Standard's request for commentary on how the breach affects its ... |
| | | ... investors in New South Wales are more likely to invest from what they have read on social media with 13% receiving advice from YouTube. Victorian investors are watching news (22%), analysing charts (20%) or going with their gut (14%) when it comes to ... |
| | | ... Woodford Equity Income Fund was spectacularly wound up after its namesake star fundie Neil Woodford offered an emotional YouTube apology for the fund's liquidity problems. However, the proposed class action brought by UK firm RGL Management is not ... |
| | | ... Andrew Hewison. The sessions have proved so popular, FEW Connect now has over 1200 subscribers logging in each week via YouTube and Facebook Live. "This was really just about showing up for our members and now they've taken on a life of their own and ... |
| | | ... them now appeared to be worthless. The promise that customers would own the website was apparently touted as security. YouTube user Emilia Gardner, a former lawyer, shared a series of videos attempting to warn people off schemes like The Income Store. ... |
| | | The star UK fund manager who infamously took to YouTube to issue a heartfelt apology for his fund being suspended, has had his name erased from his flagship trust as investment responsibilities are transferred to another manager. The Woodford Patient ... |
| | | ... assets in a proportion which presented serious issues for the fund. The suspension famously resulted in Woodford taking to YouTube to issue an emotional apology. Just one day before his resignation, Link appointed BlackRock Advisers as transition manager ... |
| | | ... decision. The fund had been suspended due to liquidity issues since June this year, when Woodford famously issued a tearful YouTube apology to investors whose money was frozen. In August, Link extended the suspension. It said at the time the WEIF was ... |
| | | ... giving an embattled Neil Woodford fund added flexibility on a £150 million loan. The British fundie famously took to YouTube to apologise to investors after his fund had to freeze redemptions over illiquidity in the Woodford Equity Income trust. The ... |
| | | Northern Trust will have to approve any investments made by Neil Woodford, who famously took to YouTube to apologise for the suspension of his fund, in a fresh blow for the fundie. On Friday, Woodford Patient Capital Trust announced to the London Stock ... |
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