Monthly Archives: February 2021

Julie Bowen admits she thought no one would see Adam Sandler favorite

Julie Bowen didn’t have the highest of expectations when she joined the cast of Happy Gilmore, the follow-up to Adam Sandler’s 1995 breakout Billy Madison that was released 25 years ago today. “At the time I just thought, ‘Oh, no one will ever see this,’” Bowen admits to Yahoo Entertainment during a recent interview (watch above). “And I couldn’t have been more wrong.” Thirteen years before her career-defining debut as Claire Dunphy on ABC’s long-running hit Modern Family,… Source link

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Stocks rise, S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq reach record levels

Stocks rose Tuesday, extending last week’s gains as traders returned from a long holiday weekend in the U.S. The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq came off session highs after reaching record levels shortly after market open. U.S. stocks tracked gains in European equities, after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was “hopeful” the country’s stringent lockdown restrictions could be eased in the coming weeks as the vaccine rollout continues and new daily infections fall further. Other risk assets… Source link

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Draymond Green rips NBA for double standard

Draymond Green didn’t want to focus on the Golden State Warriors‘ 30-point demolishing of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night. He instead spent almost all of his postgame news conference sounding off on how the NBA treats its players and the double standard. Green’s comments were unprompted by any questions, but were instead lit by the Cavaliers opting to sit center Andre Drummond while they attempt to trade him. The Cavs reportedly have no plans to play him while they search for a trade… Source link

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UPDATE 1-Russia’s Yandex to spend $400-500 mln on e-commerce in 2021 after profit rise

Benzinga What Keystone Pipeline Cancellation Means For Crude-by-rail President Joe Biden’s revocation of the March 2019 permit enabling the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline will likely result in more crude-by-rail volumes, according to industry observers. But how much volumes will increase could largely depend on the price that heavy crude oil can fetch in the global market. “The cancellation of the Keystone pipeline project was inevitable once the government changed. Despite its… Source link

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Google On The Worst it Can Do Against Black Hat SEO

Google’s John Mueller explains the strongest penalties that can be issued against sites caught using black hat SEO tactics. Mueller provided a lengthy response in a Reddit thread to the following question: “What’s the worst Google can do to a website if caught using black hat SEO tactics? Can I lose my website or get permanently de-indexed?” Buckle up for one of the most detailed answers we’ve ever seen on this subject – with not a single “it depends” in sight. Google Does Not… Source link

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Yandex: Q4 Earnings Insights | Benzinga

Shares of Yandex (NASDAQ:YNDX) moved higher by 0.2% in pre-market trading after the company reported Q4 results. Quarterly Results Earnings per share fell 11.54% over the past year to $0.23, which beat the estimate of $0.15. Revenue of $969,200,000 rose by 16.06% year over year, which beat the estimate of $921,180,000. Outlook Yandex hasn’t issued any earnings guidance for the time being. The upcoming fiscal year’s revenue expected to be between $4,129,000,000 and… Source link

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Russia's Yandex to spend $400-500 mln on e-commerce initiatives -CFO – Yahoo Finance

Benzinga What Keystone Pipeline Cancellation Means For Crude-by-rail President Joe Biden’s revocation of the March 2019 permit enabling the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline will likely result in more crude-by-rail volumes, according to industry observers. But how much volumes will increase could largely depend on the price that heavy crude oil can fetch in the global market. “The cancellation of the Keystone pipeline project was inevitable once the government changed. Despite its… Source link

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“Don’t be evil” isn’t a normal company value. But Google isn’t a normal company.

Silicon Valley is full of lofty ideals. But few are as lofty as Google’s most famous motto: “Don’t be evil.” If you know anything about Google’s culture, you’ve probably heard those three words. They’re catchy. Quotable. Even mockable. “Don’t be evil” was at the top of the company’s code of conduct for over a decade, seeing the company through its exponential rise from scrappy startup to tech giant. The ideal is legendary. And its origin story is particularly… Source link

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Bitcoin breaks $50,000 for the first time

TipRanks Morgan Stanley Storms Into the EV Space; Offers 2 Stocks to Buy We are indeed living in interesting times – and in many ways, that’s a good thing. Take the automotive industry, for example. Technology is changing a rapid pace, and when it settles, it will dramatically change the way we drive. In 2030, our concept of ‘car’ will likely be unrecognizable to drivers from 1980. The biggest changes are coming from power systems and artificial intelligence. AI will bring autonomous tech… Source link

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Yandex: 4Q Earnings Snapshot

Feb. 16, 2021Updated: Feb. 16, 2021 5:42 a.m. SCHIPHOL, Netherlands (AP) _ Yandex NV (YNDX) on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $11 million, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier. The Schiphol, Netherlands-based company said it had net income of 3 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 23 cents per share. The Russian search engine posted revenue of $969.2 million… Source link

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