Hints and tips:
...Children’s wellbeing featured in briefs filed against Google’s position, with Child USA, a rights group, arguing the immunity granted by Section 230 has jeopardised children’s protection online amid a boom...
...pursue Entain takeover (FT) JAB targets pet insurance M&A with purchase of BNP Paribas unit (Bloomberg) Banks compete for role in Uefa’s €7bn football rescue fund (FT) J&J spent $1.4bn on legal move to shield...
...But not even Adelson’s luck could shield his businesses from the impact of the coronavirus....
...After a stint as marketing director of John Middleton, the cigars and pipe tobacco unit, he moved to Zurich for his first international assignment at Richmark, a non-combustible start-up Altria launched...
...One to Watch: Remitly With $6bn a year of remittances flowing through its pipes, Seattle's Remitly has already achieved a scale many fintechs can only dream of....
...Altria said that its new “core” division will comprise cigarette maker Philip Morris USA, pipe tobacco and cigar company John Middleton, snuff maker US Smokeless Tobacco Co and Nat Sherman, and its line...
...The water acted as a radiation shield, protecting the cameras, and has also allowed the submarine to move in three dimensions, enabling more extensive pictures of the devastation....
...There are good arguments for placing limits on the owners of the “pipes” that carry the internet that do not apply to the services that travel over those pipes....
...In his eulogy for Barnes, Jim Nolan, another PepsiCo colleague who is now at Bimbo Bakeries USA, describes a work celebration with spouses....
...A third brief, from Ikea, Mars, Adobe and Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurance, argued that their businesses would be harmed if emissions from power generation in the US were not cut....
...Nevertheless, Mr Trump listed a $916m loss on his 1995 personal income-tax returns, enabling him to shield an equivalent amount of income from taxation over an 18-year period....
...When Santander Consumer USA sold a $1bn pool of subprime auto-loans this week, it made no pretence that the loans would be paid back in full....
...In a filing, it said the regulator risked encouraging broadband providers to try to charge companies such as Google and Netflix for sending content through their pipes, while the same broadband groups already...
...Scrappy Netflix heroically provides television and movies for just $8 per month while distributors gouge profits from their control of the pipes....
...In the early days of the US cable industry, the companies that were first to lay their pipes in a town or city could operate in those markets unchallenged: for rivals, the cost of laying cable in an area...
...“If you saw a hole in an oil pipe, most people would seek to fix it. Wall Street would look to build a village around it.”...
...It fears the deal has set a precedent that all content providers will have to transfer some of their revenues to the pipe guys....
...The tax arbitrage this time is found by shedding “incentive distribution rights” as we described on Monday and taking advantage of greater depreciation expense to shield taxes....
...Drew Shields, director of product management and marketing at software maker Trading Technologies, says spoofing is “a bush-league move” that most elite high-frequency firms do not engage in....
...Cable companies had realised a decade ago that the pipes carrying analogue TV signals into homes could also carry high-speed internet traffic....
...The capital cost of laying cables was so prohibitive that once an operator had laid pipes in a particular street or neighbourhood, it effectively had that area to itself....
...“When you look at what consumers are doing with their fatter, faster broadband pipes, you find two key services: Netflix and YouTube.” Mr Greenfield said....
...“Volume is growing, but it’s going through fewer pipes and fewer entities,” says Walt Lukken, FIA chief executive....
...This omnibus includes the very first outing for the pipe-smoking Gallic sleuth Pietr the Latvian....
...(T-Mobile USA: $40bn.) Or maybe we should buy one of the many US banks trading below book value and dominate the future of digital commerce. We have the cash flow to buy Citigroup ($110bn) outright....
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