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Neymar injury: Al Hilal, Brazil star to miss 4-6 weeks

Neymar is expected to undergo treatment and rehabilitation lasting four to six weeks after suffering a hamstring injury, Al Hilal confirmed on Wednesday, intensifying speculation over the Brazilian’s future with Saudi Arabian club. Neymar made his second club appearance following a 12-month injury layoff by coming on as a substitute in the 58th minute of…

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Apple supplier Corning faces EU antitrust probe over exclusive supply deals with phone makers

Apple supplier Corning faces EU antitrust probe over exclusive supply deals with phone makers

The glass for every generation of iPhone has been made at Corning’s plant in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Steve Jobs’s persuasive powers played a crucial role in convincing Corning to develop the ultra-thin, scratch-resistant glass used in the iPhone. Jobs presented a compelling vision of the future of mobile devices, emphasizing the need for a durable and…

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Jeff Bezos congratulates Trump after blocking Washington Post's endorsement

Jeff Bezos congratulates Trump after blocking Washington Post’s endorsement

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos offered up “big congratulations” to Donald Trump for his “extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory” in Tuesday’s election — less than two weeks after he blocked the Washington Post’s editorial board from endorsing his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. “Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th President on an extraordinary…

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Why Bank of America, Visa, and Capital One Are Ripping After a Trump Victory

Why Bank of America, Visa, and Capital One Are Ripping After a Trump Victory

Bank stocks soared after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election on expectations of an easier regulatory backdrop. Bank stocks surged after numerous publications and major television networks declared Donald Trump the winner of the election and the incoming 47th president of the United States. The SPDR S&P Regional Banking exchange-traded fund traded nearly 11%…

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