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...Other earnings: Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, Lockheed Martin, RTX, Halliburton, 3M, Verizon, GE and DR Horton will also report earnings....
...Biden touts ‘Bidenomics’ as antidote to failed trickle-down policies US Senate passes bill to end debt ceiling stand-off and avoid default US-style conservatism offers only a dead end for British Tories Ron...
...His plan to run for re-election as president represents a high-risk gamble for the Democratic party, for America and for the wider world....
...The day ahead Company earnings The world’s biggest consumer goods group Procter & Gamble reports earnings for its second quarter, and streaming service Netflix reports fourth-quarter earnings....
...You know, Procter and Gamble spend more than that on marketing every year....
...“There has been a shift in power: Airbus is outselling Boeing two to one in the narrow-body market,” says Bank of America analyst Ron Epstein....
...And all the while, a canonic American brand is cast as the enemy within by Republican governor of Florida and presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis....
...A former executive at consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble who leads the committee in charge of regaining the party’s Senate majority, Daines has actually been an outspoken voice in trying to police the...
...Ron DeSantis is seen as a far more formidable candidate than Trump. Gideon Rachman OK, so let’s talk about DeSantis....
...Musk’s gamble on return-to-office: How workers respond to Elon Musk’s requirement that Tesla and SpaceX staff be in the office “a minimum” of 40 hours a week will be a good litmus test of who has more power...
...I don’t gamble, but I’d wager next month’s salary that Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham took the shots just as soon as they could. Ditto for Rupert Murdoch. My deeper concern is with their cynicism....
...Texas congressman Ron Wright died after testing positive for Covid-19, making him the first sitting US lawmaker to die of the disease....
...“The industry’s pain becomes our gain,” said Ron O’Hanley, chief executive of State Street, providing a neat summary of his strategy for the Boston-based custody bank....
...No,” said Ron Epstein, aerospace analyst at Bank of America....
...When Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis waited until April to issue a statewide stay-at-home order, some onlookers expected the Sunshine State, with its crowded beaches and large population of elderly...
...integrity Political parties: Scotland’s incoming first minister has a daunting in-tray Political parties: A hefty shock awaits those who see little difference between Starmer and Sunak US political parties: Ron...
...However, his team admit the decision to hold a contest is “a gamble”. The FT’s view is that this election could be the most important since the end of the second world war....
...He will be taking an immense gamble with his premiership just three months in. There is no good reason why the EU will help him out....
...Of all the traditional car groups, VW is taking the boldest gamble by spending €30bn on electric cars in the next five years alone....
...Comment by Ron-Ohio on The Cambridge Analytica scandal echoes the financial crisis: Using a spreadsheet optimisation function on steroids and stolen personal information to cheat for your personal enrichment...
...Follow Demetri Sevastopulo on Twitter: @dimi Sticking points to tax reform Healthcare In a high-risk gamble to help passage, Senate Republicans added a controversial measure that would repeal Obamacare...
...Here’s what you should read before Tuesday's vote: Peltz looks to turn the Tide at Procter & Gamble (FT) Procter & Gamble vs. Nelson Peltz: A Battle for the Future of Big Brands (WSJ) P&G vs....
...Nelson Peltz has claimed a board seat at Procter & Gamble based on a recount delivering him a thin margin of under 43,000 votes....
...Passes for the festival, which starts later this month and will this year feature star speakers like the actress Dame Helen Mirren and Hollywood director Ron Howard, can cost as much as €5,215 per person...
...It’s the second loss for an activist investor in a proxy fight in the past month after Nelson Peltz lost his bid for a board seat at Procter & Gamble, but it’s far from the end for activist investors, who...
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