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Gibraltar United to Become First Football Club to Pay Players In Cryptocurrency

Gibraltar United, a Premium Division football team, will become the first football team to pay its players in cryptocurrency next season, according to The Guardian. Team owner Pablo Dana, who has invested in Quantocoin, a platform designed to provide cryptocurrencies for everyday uses, has started a sponsorship partnership, one of several instances of football teams …read more […]

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Walmart discovers why the ‘last mile’ is the hardest

Standing before an audience of 14,000 people last year, Walmart Inc (WMT.N) executives described a radical plan to help it fend off Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) and other online delivery services from stealing its customers. Walmart’s own store employees would bring online orders directly to shoppers’ homes after completing their usual shifts of up to nine hours on the sales floors. “Just imagine associates all over the world delivering orders to customers on their way home,” Marc Lore, head of Walmart’s e-commerce operations, said at its annual meeting in June 2017. …read more […]

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MU Stock Looks Like a Great Value Bet Right Now

Over the past few years we’ve seen memory chip maker Micron Technology (NYSE:MU) skyrocket, as the firm cemented its position as a leader in the memory industry. MU stock has performed exceptionally well since 2016, but the chip maker has had a rocky ride over the past 6 months, as investors question whether or not the firm’s rally is legit. One of the biggest factors weighing on investor sentiment with MU stock has been trade tension between the US and China. …read more […]

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CBS board to discuss CEO Moonves investigation on Monday: sources

The allegations come as Moonves is embroiled in a legal battle over control of CBS with the company’s largest shareholder, National Amusements Inc, owned by Shari Redstone and her father Sumner, who also control media company Viacom Inc. CBS said on Friday it would investigate accusations against Moonves, 68, made by six women in a New Yorker magazine article featuring several instances of alleged sexual harassment spanning 1985 to 2006. …read more […]