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| | ... year, would negatively impact shareholders. Musk has claimed the move is aimed at growing the platform, telling the New York Times recently that revenues would grow considerably under him, as would users and its workforce. |
| | | ... whether or not Iranian production would come on stream if or when the US eases its sanctions which, according to the New York Times, "could increase its crude production to four million barrels a day from 2.4 million over the next year". There's ... |
| | | ... policies on the US response to the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, climate change, and racial equality. This from the New York Times: "Among other moves, he planned to issue a national mask mandate for federal workers and federal property, seek the extension ... |
| | | ... still working. An ounce of foresight could have prevented a decade of regret," Thomas tweeted. Thomas told the New York Times that he lost the paper where he wrote down the password for his IronKey, which would allow him to access the private keys to ... |
| | | ... of coronavirus measures" (abc.net.au, May 21) "Lockdown? What Lockdown? Heat Wave Brings Britons Out in Droves" (New York Times, June 26) "European heatwave sends thousands flocking to beaches despite social-distancing warnings" (Associated Press, August ... |
| | | ... Houston" - Washington Post "U.S. Orders China to Close Houston Consulate, Citing Efforts to Steal Trade Secrets" - The New York Times "China vows retaliation after US ordered its Houston consulate closed within 72 hours" - USA Today The news behind the ... |
| | | ... reduction in its one-year medium-term facility rate from 3.25% to 3.15% three days earlier. In addition, as The New York Times published: "China will cut some pension contributions and insurance fees to help companies cope with the coronavirus, while ... |
| | | ... has put the Chinese city Wuhan on the global map, has already spread to 16 different countries according to the New York Times, with 73 cases reported outside of China. Fears of a further proliferation of the virus were heightened after the mayor of ... |
| | | ... Amazon?' But, in October 2018 allegations of mistreatment of employees at XPO warehouses first surfaced when the New York Times uncovered several instances of pregnant women doing heavy lifting in warehouses and subsequently miscarrying. This year ... |
| | | ... Apple chief executive Tim Cook) by Fortune magazine, and described by Paul Krugman (in his opinion piece for The New York Times ) as arguably "the greatest central banker of modern times" because "among other things, he very clearly saved the euro from ... |
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