Monthly Archives: December 2020

The 5G Revolution Could Send These 3 Stocks Higher

5G is here. The new networks are online and expanding, and customers – individual consumers, institutional users, and industrial applications – are starting to take advantage of the new technology. The advantages of 5G are already well-known: faster connections, more efficient upload and download capability, lower latency, greater security. 5G tech is essential for developing the full potential of autonomous vehicles and IoT projects. How it will impact ordinary life remains to be… Source link

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The disrespect! Derrick Henry humiliates Lions defender with wicked stiff arm – Yahoo Sports

ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports Bears keep playoff hopes alive with win over Vikings Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears aren’t done just yet. Chicago’s playoff hopes are surprisingly still alive after an impressive win today at Minnesota, a win in which Trubisky got off to a hot start but then struggled late, and the Bears just held it together enough to win 33-27. In an old-school NFC North offensive [more] Source link

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Google hit with 2 new antitrust lawsuits from 4 private publishers

Applico CEO Alex Moazed on the DOJ’s lawsuit against Google as the company calls it ‘deeply flawed.’ Several private publishers filed two antitrust lawsuits against Google this week as the company comes under increasing scrutiny over its advertising and search practices. Dozens of state attorneys general and the Justice Department also filed two separate antitrust complaints, led by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, respectively, against the… Source link

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The Antitrust Case Against Big Tech, Shaped by Tech Industry Exiles

“Who the heck consents to having a company track them across the internet,” she remembered thinking. “They could only do it because they had monopoly power to do something that clearly goes against consumer interests.” After leaving the ad world in 2017, she spent the next year researching and writing a paper on why Facebook was a monopoly. When she was done, she submitted her paper to the websites of about a dozen law reviews. To her surprise, the Berkeley Business Law Journal, which… Source link

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Jeremy Lin unable to sign with Warriors

Jeremy Lin will not be returning to the Bay area as hoped. The free-agent guard was unable to sign with the Golden State Warriors because he couldn’t get the necessary clearance by the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), ESPN’s Marc Spears reported. Lin doesn’t get clearance to sign with Warriors Jeremy Lin won’t be signing with the Warriors after failing to get proper clearance. (VCG/VCG via Getty Images) Lin and the Warriors were reportedly finalizing an Exhibit 10 deal on Friday to… Source link

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These are the 17 worst companies to work for in America

These are the 17 worst companies to work for in America Even if you wake up every morning dreading the start of your work day, you might still count yourself lucky that you don’t work for one of these employers. We’ve compiled a list of the worst-rated companies on Glassdoor, focusing on those with at least 10,000 employees and 1,000 reviews. In the case of ties, we prioritized companies that workers would be least likely to recommend to a friend. Each of these unloved businesses has its… Source link

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Congress is set to pass new stimulus checks — here’s when to expect yours

InvestorPlace Advanced Micro Devices Looks Ready to Run to $100 The last time I wrote about Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) was in mid-October. At the time, I argued that the company should use AMD stock for the entire Xilinx (NASDAQ:XLNX) acquisition, which at the time was still only a possibility, and not a sure thing.  Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com InvestorPlace – Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips Lo and behold, Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su announced… Source link

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Carson Wentz wants Eagles to trade him if he won’t start

The Philadelphia Eagles are going to have an offseason filled with high drama. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that quarterback Carson Wentz is not happy with being bumped from his starting role in favor of Jalen Hurts, and would want to “move on” from the team if that continues. Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is reportedly “not happy” with being benched, and wants a trade if that continues. (Photo by Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Drama in Philly? According to… Source link

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What to know in the week ahead

This week is set to be quiet as traders wind down for the holidays. Relatively few economic and earnings reports are set for release, and virtually all of these will be packed into the first three days of the week. The stock market is set to close early on Thursday at 1 p.m. ET in observance of Christmas Eve, and close all day Friday in observance of Christmas. The bond market will end trading early at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday and close on Friday as well. Equity investors have one key seasonal… Source link

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