Recent research from Sky’s Online Campaign Team and Who Targets Me has revealed a troubling trend among Conservative candidates leading up to the 1 May election. It seems that the Conservative brand has become so tarnished that many candidates are actively avoiding using it in their campaigns. The Findings Out of the 521 Labour and
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The financial technology industry has experienced a shift towards a new normal, with industry executives and investors suggesting that the sector may have hit a “bottom.” The Money20/20 event held in Amsterdam served as a platform for these discussions, with many highlighting how valuations have corrected from the unsustainable highs witnessed during the peak of
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The Biden administration is moving swiftly to nominate new leadership for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in the wake of widespread misconduct allegations at the top banking regulator. Christy Goldsmith Romero, currently a Democratic commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is set to replace Martin Gruenberg as the new FDIC chair. The nomination
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The recent acquisition of Alamo Drafthouse by Sony Pictures marks a significant milestone in the entertainment industry. This move is particularly remarkable given the historical context surrounding the ownership of movie theater chains by film studios. The Paramount Consent Decrees, established in 1948, mandated major studios to divest their cinemas, setting a precedent for antitrust
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Databricks, a leading data analytics software vendor, recently provided investors with an optimistic outlook on its financial performance. The company projected that its annualized revenue would reach $2.4 billion by the midpoint of the current year, representing a 60% increase from the previous year. This growth comes at a time when the software industry is
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