Monthly Archives: February 2022

Google won’t fire or suspend unvaccinated employees, but they need approval to visit the office

Google is no longer requiring its US-based workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to CNBC. “We’re not enforcing vaccination requirements as a condition of employment for US office workers at this time,” Google spokesperson Lora Lee Erickson said in a statement to The Verge after we first published this article. “We’re continuing to implement our vaccination policy requiring COVID-19 vaccinations or approved accommodations for any individuals accessing our sites,… Source link

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How Google, Apple and Amazon fared in Q4

Big Tech disruptors have their eyes on healthcare but have reported positive financial results driven by their core business models in the fourth quarter of 2021. Google An increase in digital advertising on Google’s searches, video and internet platforms helped push sales 27 percent higher year over year, and its cloud sales increased 45 percent to $5.54 billion in the period. The company logged sales of $72.23 billion and profit of $19.91 billion from October to December 2021. Apple In… Source link

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Stock market news live updates: February 24, 2022

U.S. stock futures were flat heading into overnight trading Wednesday after another tumultuous day on Wall Street that saw all three major benchmarks log their lowest levels this year so far as Russia-Ukraine tensions continued to weigh on investor sentiment. Futures tied to the S&P 500 were little changed after the benchmark slid deeper into a correction – more than 10% from its record closing high on Jan. 3 — in the daytime session. Contracts on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and… Source link

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NFTs are seeing a billion-dollar boom – and gig workers are cashing in

When Stefan Prodanovic began experimenting with graphic design at age 13, jointly creating digital games with a school friend who worked on the coding, he never could have anticipated the hobby would turn into a rather lucrative business into his adulthood. Today, Prodanovic is earning $20,000 a month creating artwork for non-fungible token (NFT) collections. The 25-year-old graphic designer from Bosnia, who has become a top-rated seller on Fiverr — an online marketplace for professional… Source link

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What the West doesn’t understand about Russia or Ukraine

WASHINGTON — “You have to understand, George. Ukraine is not even a country.” Those were the jarring — and, it would turn out, prescient — words uttered by Russian strongman Vladimir Putin in 2008, during a meeting with then-President George W. Bush. It was an unambiguous assertion of ownership over a sovereign nation, an assertion that has particular resonance 14 years later, as Putin has just recognized the independence of two Ukrainian regions and sent troops to bolster… Source link

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Corporate America’s strong earnings into 2022 is good news for stocks: strategist

Central bank jitters and intensifying geopolitical tensions have pummeled equity markets in recent weeks and sent the S&P 500 into correction territory Tuesday for the first time in two years. But despite a turbulent start to 2022, strong earnings momentum remains a tailwind for stocks. The S&P 500 Index is on pace to beat the consensus estimate for earnings per share at $208 as companies finish logging fourth-quarter results. The figure is 22% higher than the EPS of $170 analysts had… Source link

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Googles relaxes mandates, opens amenities for return to office

An Android statue is displayed in front of a building on the Google campus on January 31, 2022 in Mountain View, California. Google parent company Alphabet will report fourth quarter earnings on Tuesday after the closing bell. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Google is dropping some Covid-related mandates for employees and restoring perks back to its headquarters as it prepares to bring workers back to the office. Google Real Estate and Workplace Services VP David Radcliffe wrote an email to San… Source link

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Why Russian Stocks Keep Crashing

What happened As Ukraine declared a state of emergency in response to Russia’s deployment of troops, Russian stocks declined for a second straight day on Wednesday. As of 1 p.m. ET, shares of: So what It’s no great mystery why. Following a rambling, near-hour-long televised address by Russian President Putin on Monday, on Tuesday Russian troops and tanks began moving into the self-styled “Donetsk People’s Republic” and “Lugansk People’s Republic” –… Source link

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Big Ten, Pac-12 losing CFP juice to SEC

The two most common reasons to walk away from a proposed business deal are that a) you no longer want to be in that business/deal or b) when negotiations inevitably resume, you believe you can get more favorable terms. Last week, the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 — or “The Alliance” as they call themselves — bailed on a proposed expansion of the College Football Playoff from four teams to 12. Seven conferences — most notably the SEC — and Notre Dame were in favor of the proposal. Since… Source link

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Purdue’s George Karlaftis has stunning rise

George Karlaftis bull-rushed the center on his first football snap. This was in middle school, so Karlaftis’ already-gargantuan 6-foot, 200-pound frame (by his coach’s estimate) careened past the offensive line into the backfield for an easy sack. Problem was, Karlaftis jumped offsides and the play didn’t count. The 13-year-old didn’t realize it. He was playing American football for the first time. The Athens, Greece, native had recently moved to West Lafayette, Indiana, following the… Source link

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