Month: November 2020

Travelling to China can be a rather memorable experience. It’s a destination that feels like you’re travelling to a whole other planet.  Whenever I get asked, have I travelled to China, I’m always reluctant to say yes. I have a love/hate relationship with visiting China as it’s not a comfortable place to travel around. But please, don’t
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Jen-Hsun Huang, president and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during the company’s event at Mobile World Congress Americas in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Nvidia beat analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter but shares barely
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Relativity Space’s third generation 3D-printer in its new headquarters, with CEO Tim Ellis standing by for scale. Relativity Rocket builder and 3D-printing specialist Relativity Space is raising $500 million of fresh capital in a new round being led by Tiger Global Management, people familiar with the financing told CNBC on Tuesday. The new fundraise, expected
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This year’s BBC Children in Need appeal has raised an additional £4m since announcing its on-the-night result, taking the total amount to more than £41m.  The charity said over the weekend that this year’s event, which culminated in a three-hour show broadcast on Friday evening, had raised just over £37m by the end of the
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Did the gang find Danielle and Grace before it was too late? On Big Sky Season 1 Episode 1, private detectives Cody Hoyt and Cassie Dewell teamed up with Cody’s estranged wife to search for the sisters.  With the history of a remote highway taking center stage, they focused their efforts there.  However, another missing person
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SINGAPORE — The world will be watching closely to see if the quarantine-free travel bubble between Singapore and Hong Kong will succeed, according to one of the region’s major travel operators Klook. “All eyes are on this bubble, making sure that it’s going to get pulled off,” Eric Gnock Fah, co-founder and chief operating officer
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The Roundabout Theatre Company says it will resume production in Fall 2021 with two much anticipated shows – the COVID-delayed Jeanine Tesori/Tony Kushner musical Caroline, Or Change and Alice Childress’ Trouble In Mind. The planned musical revival of 1776 will now begin performances in Spring 2022. The nonprofit theater company does not have a date
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