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...She can do whatever she wants with the ball, as she demonstrated this summer at the Women’s World Cup....
...They just call balls and strikes. But frankly, they’re not....
...In these areas companies are expected to prosper from the acceleration of digital services spurred by shutdowns, homeworking and social distancing....
...‘We are open’ Situated on Sweden’s west coast, Gothenburg is home to some of the country’s biggest companies — from Volvo Cars and truckmaker Volvo AB to ball bearings manufacturer SKF and healthcare group...
...My own feeling is that this will not be a V or even a U-shaped recovery, but a downwardly trending W that has a high risk of turning into a L....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...The deal from MultiPlan and a $75m sale from Sotera Health, a laboratory and healthcare service provider, will both fund dividends to their private equity owners, a Hellman & Friedman-led shareholder group...
...As with Snap, Facebook tried to buy Twitter then copied key elements of the service, from allowing public posting to trending hashtags....
...Amazonfresh v Ocado Brooke Masters has been comparing Amazon’s Fresh grocery delivery service, launched in the UK this week, with her regular home deliveries from Ocado. Fresh had one key flaw....
...The $800 Bublcam is about the size and shape of a tennis ball, while the $350 Ricoh Theta S is smaller but thicker than an iPhone 6....
...Thanks to rapid advances in artificial intelligence, sensor technology and computing power, labs from Silicon Valley to Tokyo are making huge strides in robotics that will transform industries from healthcare...
...Smith & Williamson Investment Management has appointed Giles Worthington to manage the Smith & Williamson European Growth Trust....
...That means £22 billion of efficiency savings across the service. It means a 25% cut in the Whitehall budget of the Department for Health. It means modernising the way we fund students of healthcare....
...Potts, a leading company law advocate, drew attention to the famous case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company....
...Dattaraj V. Salgaocar (V. M. Salgaocar Group) Harsh Pati Singhania (J.K. Organisation) Krishen Sud (Sivik Global Healthcare, Inc.)...
...The group sells 6m golf balls a year in 88 stores and its 2010 revenues of €100m are expected to rise this year....
...Michael Ball, Hospira’s chief executive, told analysts on Tuesday’s call that he had changed management and hired consultants to resolve issues at the facility....
...A consortium led by Fila Korea, a sports apparel maker, bought Acushnet, a US company that makes Titleist golf balls and FootJoy shoes, for $1.23bn....
...Chris Williamson, Markit Economics: The steady improvement in the UK’s economic growth profile should help the Chancellor stick to his “Plan A”....
...Their crystal balls are far murkier though when it comes to future public policy....
...But in the end UKCMRI will be judged on whether its discoveries are translated into commercial products and services that benefit patients....
...There are no policy initiatives to reduce their structural spending pressures in the areas of healthcare and education....
...Healthcare were the only fallers on the week, off 0.9 per cent on concerns about the impact of healthcare reform....
...AgustaWestland partners Bell in the development of the civil version of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey military Tilt Rotor....
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