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Dodgers’ Gavin Lux is gaining early fantasy value in 2022

Dodgers’ Gavin Lux is gaining early fantasy value in 2022

Who’s on the rise in 2022? Yahoo Sports’ Scott Pianowski answers that question with three players who are scorching early. Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] SCOTT PIANOWSKI: Scott Pianowski, Yahoo Sports. I know we’re early in the baseball season, but fantasy values are moving up, they’re moving down. I’m going to talk about three players I’m more excited about today than I was before the season started. Going to start with Gavin Lux. This is a hot prospect of the Dodgers a couple of years ago…. Source link

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Russia’s Yandex head steps down two weeks early

(Reuters) -Elena Bunina is stepping down as chief executive of Yandex LLC, Russia’s biggest technology company, some two weeks before her tenure is due to expire on April 15, the company said on Saturday. “Elena Bunina is leaving (her) positions of CEO and HR director at Yandex LLC, it was her personal decision,” Yandex’s press service said in an email. It said Artem Savinovsky, a senior manager at the company, had been appointed acting CEO. No further details were given of reasons for the… Source link

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Yandex director general steps down two weeks early – TASS

Russian internet group Yandex Chief Executive Officer Elena Bunina attends a session of the Moscow Financial Forum in Moscow, Russia September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register April 2 (Reuters) – Elena Bunina is stepping down as director general of Yandex’s principal operating subsidiary, Yandex LLC, Russia’s biggest technology company, TASS news agency said on Saturday, before her tenure is due to expire on April 15.

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Which top seed will fall early?

With the NCAA men’s tournament tipping off in earnest with a full slate of games on Thursday, we pulled together a roundtable to answer burning questions that’ll help you fill out your Tourney Pick’em bracket. Here are our Cinderellas, dark horses, first No. 1s to fall, best first-round bets and Final Four/champion picks. Which No. 1 seed will fall first? Frank Schwab: Baylor is the most vulnerable. They are a good team but losing your leading rebounder (Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua, done for… Source link

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About 250 Chinese companies could be delisted ‘as early as 2024’: SEC Chair

In early 2020, an accounting scandal at Luckin Coffee blindsided its American stockholders as the coffeehouse chain’s stock price fell to the floor. Luckin Coffee highlighted a problem: American investors knew little of Chinese company financials while the stocks trade freely on U.S. exchanges. The incident sparked questions regarding whether other crises involving U.S.-listed Chinese companies lurked around the corner. Congress acted to stop the next Luckin by passing the Holding Foreign… Source link

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Takeaways from the early bracket reveal

With the Super Bowl and Valentine’s Day both in the rearview mirror, that can only mean one thing: the NCAA tournament is almost here. Twenty-two days before Selection Sunday, the NCAA men’s basketball selection committee shared a snapshot of its top 16 teams. Here is the partial bracket that the committee unveiled on Saturday afternoon and four key takeaways. 1. GONZAGA, NOT ARIZONA, IS NO. 1 IN THE WEST Glance at the resumés of Gonzaga and Arizona, and it’s not easy to tell them… Source link

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Early top 25 rankings for 2022 season

Now that the 2021 college football season is over, it’s already time to start looking ahead to 2022. We’ll have a better idea of what teams will look like over the next few weeks as players declare for the NFL draft before the Jan. 17 early-entry deadline and coaches add transfers before shoring up their recruiting classes in February. But it’s not too early to make our first guess at what the top 25 will look like ahead of the 2022 season. As always, this is simply a first look. Things are… Source link

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Fed Vice Chairman to leave two weeks early in wake of ethics debacle

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida will leave the central bank two weeks earlier than planned, following increased scrutiny into financial transactions he made in 2020 — while the Fed was taking action to save the U.S. economy. Clarida, who served as the central bank’s No. 2 official on monetary policy efforts through the pandemic, said he will step down from the Fed effective Jan. 14. He was appointed by the Trump administration in September to serve for a term that expired… Source link

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