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Breaking: Apple and Tesla shares skyrocket after stock splits
Stocks of Nigerian banks, especially FUGAZ, have been investors delights for a while now, as stock market analysts placed some of them on ‘Buy’ even amid Coronavirus pandemic. The experts, who spoke with Nairametrics in separate interviews, are optimistic that the banking segment of the Nigerian stock market would always give their shareholders reasons to …
Tesla, Apple stock splits pave way for more gains
Dennis Gartman of the University of Akron Endowment Investment Committee on Tesla and Apple stocks, the price of gold and his investing tips ahead of the presidential election. Stock splits at Apple and electric-car maker Tesla may spur further gains for both companies by making their shares more affordable — temporarily at least — to small investors. Stock in …
Mauritius oil disaster: Race to drain stricken ship before it splits in half
Environmentalists in Mauritius, an island country in the Indian Ocean, say they are “expecting the worst” in a race to drain an estimated 2,500 tons of oil from a stricken Japanese ship before it breaks in half and further pollutes the sea. The MV Wakashio, which ran aground on a coral reef two weeks ago near the island nation off the eastern coast …
Climate change: Stalemate at UN talks as splits re-appear
Image caption Delegates at the climate talks in Madrid are concerned that divisions between rich and poor are re-emerging UN climate talks in Madrid enter their final scheduled day with divisions emerging between major emitting countries and small island states. Negotiators are attempting to agree a deal in the Spanish capital that would see countries …
Zooey Deschanel splits from husband Jacob Pechenik
“After much discussion and a long period of contemplation we have decided we are better off as friends, business partners and co-parents rather than life partners,” a statement from the couple provided to CNN said. “We remain committed to our business, our values and most of all our children. Thank you for respecting our privacy …