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Google cofounder Larry Page bought a private island for $32 million—it’s at least the 5th island he owns across the globe’s tropics

Google cofounder Larry Page bought a private island for $32 million—it’s at least the 5th island he owns across the globe’s tropics

Google cofounder Larry Page has purchased another private island, this time in Puerto Rico. In 2018, Page, whose net worth is estimated to be approximately $127 billion, bought the island of Cayo Norte for $32 million, Business Insider recently reported. Cayo Norte is located between Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. Page purchased the island in two separate transactions via a limited liability company called U.S. Virgin Island Properties, which Business Insider… Source link

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Bitcoin and Ethereum – Weekly Technical Analysis – July 5th, 2021

Bitcoin Bitcoin, BTC to USD, rose by 1.53% in the week ending 4th July. Partially reversing a 2.55% loss from the previous week, Bitcoin ended the week at $35,276. After a mixed start to the week, Bitcoin rose to a Tuesday intraweek high $36,600.0 before hitting reverse. Falling short of the first major resistance level at $37,302, Bitcoin slid to a Friday intraweek low $32,700.0. Steering clear of the first major support level at $30,717, Bitcoin moved back through to $35,000 levels to deliver… Source link

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Booker scores 36 vs. Sixers in Suns’ 5th straight win

If Ben Simmons is to be believed, Devin Booker just went off against the team with the best defender in the NBA. The Phoenix Suns star posted 36 points on 14-of-23 shooting with five rebounds and four assists in a 120-111 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday. The win gives the Suns five straight, and moves them into fourth place in the Western Conference. Booker’s performance came at an awkward time for Simmons, as just days ago he was telling reporters he feels like “the best defender… Source link

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U.S. Cases Up 1.4%; Texas Hits 5th Day Over 10,000: Virus Update

(Bloomberg) — Texas reported its fifth consecutive day of virus cases over 10,000, while Arizona reported record deaths. New cases in Florida dropped for a second day, as did deaths. Overall, new U.S. cases rose 1.4%, below the daily average of 2% over the past week. Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed tougher enforcement against bars and restaurants in part of New York City. Canada denied the Blue Jays permission to play in Toronto, the AP reported. The Trump administration is balking at $25 billion… Source link

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