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Zoom CEO Eric Yuan speaks at the Dropbox Work In Progress Conference in San Francisco on September 25, 2019. Matt Winkelmeyer | Getty Images for Dropbox Shares of video conference software company Zoom initially rose but then fell as much as 11% Thursday after the company issued fiscal third-quarter earnings that surpassed estimates, revealing slowing growth.
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The Charity Commission has warned charities to review their policies on how employee details are amended after several voluntary sector organisations reported fell foul of fraudsters. In an alert issued today, the regulator said it had received four reports from charities that had fallen victim to fraudsters impersonating members of staff in order to change
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A military plane with 38 passengers on board has gone missing on its way to Antarctica, after losing radio contact with Chile’s air force on Monday evening. In a world of GPRS networks and sophisticated air traffic control systems, how can a plane disappear like this? Typically, the first indication that a plane has gone
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Shares of Agilent Technologies gained more than 3% in after-hours trading on Monday after hedge fund investor Bill Ackman revealed he has taken a stake in the lab testing equipment maker. A regulatory filing showed Ackman’s hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital, owns more than 2.9 million Agilent shares, bringing his stake to around $246 million. 
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Google’s apparent resistance to its employees’ unionization efforts came under scrutiny in November, as the tech giant generated headlines for firing four employees who were active in the burgeoning organizing movement. While Google insisted that the terminations were instead because the employees were “searching for, accessing, and distributing business information outside the scope of their
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More often than not, watch aficionados appreciate when a watch brand introduces a completely new model as a celebration of innovation. What new watch models tend to offer is a fresh perspective without any preconceptions. That being said, there are exceptions where subtle and more nuanced improvements are valued over entirely new watches. Indeed, for
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Tristan Davis (@tristans_expeditions) is a world-traveler, travel writer and photographer. He is currently studying a Masters in International Relations at NYU. He is a vegetarian foodie, street food aficionado, and lover of art, history and culture.  Recently having explored the lesser-traveled Western Asia while studying Arabic, he’s put together a list of his must-sees if
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Close-up of Postmates logo. Smith Collection/Gado | Archive Photos | Getty Images Venture capital’s renewed focus on profits instead of growth at any cost will make younger, urban lifestyles more expensive. Boardroom conversations are shifting in the wake of WeWork’s failed IPO, and investors are urging money-losing start-ups to tighten operations and eventually bump up
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No matter how ‘gritty’ James Bond‘s recent cinematic appearances are intended to be, the fact remains that 007 is a fictional character. But that’s not to say the man can’t teach you a thing or two about style. If you’re eager to add some British Secret Service style to your looks, knowing what Bond wears
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75% agree that corporate fundraising is becoming more important to the local community, yet nearly 60% supported between just one and five good causes in the last year, largely due to administrative overhead Newbury, 18th April 2018 – Not-for-profit, The Good Exchange, has today released the results of new research into the key drivers and
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Despite the steel-aluminum doors, bonnet and trunk lid, the 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS by Pininfarina is distinguished by its uncovered headlamps, triple-louvered fenders, tapered rear end, and standard Borrani wire wheels. With only 200 examples built over an 18-month production period, the 275 GTS is far rarer than its closed Berlinetta, 330 GTS and 365
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