[unable to retrieve full-text content]NBA DFS Picks: Yahoo plays and strategy for Feb. 28 NBA.com Source link
Read More »Nasdaq in a correction, with 10% fall from Feb record close
TipRanks AI Is Here; 3 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks That Stand to Benefit Hi tech is the cool kid of investment sectors, offering an unbeatable combination of cutting edge chic and long-term stock market returns. It’s understandable; our digital world has clearly passed a point of no return in the integration of tech with our daily lives. Tech companies, whether large or small, are clearly in a position to gain from this trend, offering the products and innovations that will facilitate and expand… Source link
Read More »The good, the bad and the LaMelo Ball (Feb. 3)
Another impressive comeback from the Hornets on Wednesday fell short as the Sixers survived the late rally to earn a 118-111 win. Trailing by as many as 26 late in the second quarter, Charlotte used big runs in the third and fourth quarters to make the second half an interesting one. A 27-9 run in the third quarter, particularly, cut the deficit to single digits and though Philly responded to push the lead back to double digits, the Hornets stayed within shouting distance the remainder of the… Source link
Read More »EU lawmakers want Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google CEOs at Feb. 1 hearing
FILE PHOTO: The logos of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google in a combination photo. BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU lawmakers have invited the chief executives of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Alphabet to a Feb. 1 hearing in Brussels as they try to crack down on the powers of U.S. tech giants. The European Parliament will in the coming months provide input into proposals by the European Commission to force the companies to play fairly with rivals and to do more to tackle online fake news and harmful… Source link
Read More »EU lawmakers want Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google CEOs at Feb. 1 hearing
FILE PHOTO: The logos of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google in a combination photo. BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU lawmakers have invited the chief executives of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Alphabet to a Feb. 1 hearing in Brussels as they try to crack down on the powers of U.S. tech giants. The European Parliament will in the coming months provide input into proposals by the European Commission to force the companies to play fairly with rivals and to do more to tackle online fake news and harmful… Source link
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