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...And in April 2022, it reported a profit of $5 billion on revenue of $19 billion, an 81 percent increase from the year before....
...Other works, including a 1980-81 oil of Boehm, are for sale, with prices up to about £1mn....
...Focus, an art fair in Singapore (January 15-23)....
...Facebook has said it would remove all news, local and international, from its platform in Australia if the code is enacted....
...Going forward, the federal government has ordered that only Euro-V standard fuels can be imported. Elsewhere, banks have announced policies to end financing for coal-powered plants....
...Mr Malkiel sees parallels with the difficulties faced by Princeton’s endowment during South Africa’s apartheid era, when students demanded that it exit from international companies operating there....
...Here's a repeat of some oldish news: It's the dear leader Elon Musk striking a Winnie the Pooh pose in the Sing Tao international edition on January 11....
...He was more optimistic about a solution to Venezuela’s crippling hyperinflation, which he estimated at 192 per cent, month-on-month, in January....
...New investments during the fiscal year totalled S$29bn, up 81 per cent. Divestment declined 11 per cent to S$16bn....
...In January, it overhauled its Dollar Menu in the US with a new “Value Menu”, offering cheeseburgers for $1 and other items priced at $2 and $3....
...This opinion is supported by the data: buyers of healthcare companies have agreed to pay an average premium of 81 per cent, according to data provider Dealogic — well above the 42 per cent typically paid...
...The real change for me was moving from a Franco-centric organisation to a private international firm.”...
...The yield on the 10-year US Treasury was down 2 basis points at 2.81 per cent, while that on the 10-year Bund ended unchanged at 0.53 per cent....
...Not months.” - Zion President, Dustin Guinn #israel $zn — Zion Oil & Gas, Inc....
...The India International Exchange has been operating from GIFT since January 2017....
...A version of this article was first published by the Nikkei Asian Review on April 20, 2018. ©2018 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Sri Lanka’s debt equals 81.6 per cent of its gross domestic product, which the International Monetary Fund says is the third-highest ratio among emerging economies....
...But by January, things changed. Company after company turned him down. Suddenly, none wanted new products for cars running on fossil fuels....
...Headline figures from the Japan Student Services Organisation (Jasso) show that 81,000 Japanese studied abroad in 2014 — but this is not yet the victory Japan Inc requires, as some 60 per cent of them studied...
...In the first quarter of this year, the company said non-US residents accounted for 4.5m of its 6.7m new subscribers, and 42 per cent of its 81.5m subscribers at the end of that period....
...If you can’t beat them, buy them In January, Sotheby’s tried a new tack....
...International expansion has flopped through political happenstance. The choice of Russia, Ukraine and the Middle East as key markets now evoke the title of PJ O’Rourke’s book “Holidays in Hell”....
...The large international oil companies can accept higher debts, but do not want their borrowings to run out of control, and they have started to announce a new round of cost reductions....
...By January 2006, just three months after Mr Iger had started as chief executive, Disney bought Pixar in an all-stock deal worth $7.4bn....
...Mondelez shares rose 2 per cent to $35.81, McCormick increased 1 per cent to $75.99, JM Smucker advanced 2 per cent to $114.64 and General Mills climbed 1 per cent to $53.74....
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