At the beginning of the year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set a goal to visit every state in the U.S. so he could learn more about the millions of people who use the social network every day. But two of his employees tell The Guardian that they wonder when the billionaire is going to get […]
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AstraZeneca shares suffer biggest ever daily fall as lung cancer study fails
AstraZeneca‘s combination of two injectable immunotherapy drugs failed to help patients as hoped in a closely watched advanced lung cancer trial, sending its shares plunging on Thursday. The so-called MYSTIC study was the most anticipated clinical experiment in the pharmaceutical industry this year and the news saw the shares tumble more than 16 percent, wiping […]
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UK-EU freedom of movement to end in ‘spring of 2019’ after Brexit, minister says
The free movement of people between the U.K. and the European Union will come to an end in March 2019 after the completion of Brexit, a U.K. minister said on Thursday. Immigration Minister Brandon Lewis said that the government would introduce a “new system of immigration” by the time the U.K. left the EU, which […]
Read moreTwitter reported a lower-than-expected number of monthly active users in its second-quarter earnings report before the bell Thursday. Shares of the company dropped 9 percent in pre-market trading, after the company reported 328 million monthly active users, unchanged from the previous quarter. “You have zero user growth versus Facebook reporting 70 million new users [after […]
Read moreIf Amazon completes its deal with Whole Foods, there’s little stopping it from just about doubling to a $2,000 stock, leading equity analyst James Cakmak told CNBC on Thursday. Cakmak spoke after some U.S. lawmakers have asked regulators to look into whether the Amazon-Whole Foods deal violates antitrust laws. In June, Amazon said it planned […]
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EU president’s press conference interrupted by a phone call. It wasn’t his wife.
It should have been just another routine press conference for the European Commission. Right at the end of President Jean-Claude Juncker‘s remarks his phone rang. Juncker reached into his pocket while apologizing to his fellow politicians and journalists in the room. “It’s my wife,” he said. “Sorry.” After looking at his phone, Juncker realized it […]
Read moreSpain’s economy is heading in a “very good direction” and is set to grow more than the European Union, the CFO of the Spanish lender Bankia told CNBC on Thursday. The retail bank beat analysts’ expectations when reporting second quarter profits Wednesday of 210 million euros ($244 million). Analysts had forecast a net profit of […]
Read moreComcast earnings beat analysts expectations when the company reported before the bell on Thursday, amid a big pop in film revenue and double digit surges in NBCUniversal and theme parks. Filmed entertainment revenue grew 59.6 percent during the quarter amid the release of “Fate of the Furious.” Class A shares rose 1.5 percent in pre-market […]
Read moreSamsung’s chip division, which propelled it to record second quarter earnings, could be almost twice the size of Intel’s entire business. The South Korean electronics giant reported operating profit of 8.03 trillion Korean won ($7.21 billion) in its semiconductor division in the three months to June, accounting for more than 57 percent of its entire […]
Read moreEurope’s Airbus on Thursday unveiled a one-third slump in half-way operating profit on flat revenue, as delays in engine deliveries for its upgraded A320 neo hit interim earnings. The world’s second largest plane maker after Boeing stuck to its financial targets and production plans, but suggested reaching its 2017 delivery target depended essentially on deliveries […]
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