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...In essence, it says the technique doesn’t solve the problem that if you build a door, you can’t restrict entry to it....
...“As the ramifications of that kicks in all I can think is — wow,” Little wrote on LinkedIn, informing her friends and coworkers that she was one of the 12 per cent at Carvana being shown the door....
...Bidders came from more than 30 countries, the company added, with Asian, US and European buyers all well represented....
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...Directly owning shares in companies rather than holding those issued by an equity ETF or a mutual fund, facilitates what is called ‘tax-loss harvesting’, whereby direct indexers systematically sell losing...
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...In Europe, takeover activity has slowed sharply, potentially opening the door to a buyer such as Berkshire....
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...But where one door closes, another opens. With the breakdown of its planned takeover by DB, Commerzbank can look to European suitors who are already waiting in the wings....
...“As the majority of smart home companies originate from Silicon Valley, American adoption has stemmed from there.”...
...“The boiler started dribbling water on to the floor. Within seconds the alarm went off and we got a bucket under it. Rather than a couple of grand’s worth of damage, we had a bit of mopping up to do.”...
...Hartford Steam Boiler — which sells its product via other insurance companies — believes that its cyber policy, which costs as little as $30 per year, could have an appeal beyond the very rich....
...However, Carl Icahn, the activist billionaire who has targeted the group, indicated that directors had shown the Englishman the door after AIG last month disclosed its fourth loss in six quarters....
...After the gavel came down on one of the marquee sales of the evening, Andy Warhol's “Self-Portrait (Fright Wig)”, dozens of collectors headed for the doors....
...Ms Vestager counters that Brussels is focusing on cases where there is a “suspicion that you can have it but your competitor next door cannot have it”....
...” … OLIVER BUDDE Former legal adviser, Lehman BrothersIgnored by regulators The last place Oliver Budde expected to end up was Wall Street....
...I was certain she would win this for her outstanding effort in pretending her company sells doors when really it makes super-pricey raincoats....
...The first room I walked into was dark; from the door, I could barely see the patient at the other end....
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