What is more, most of the traffic is coming from outside the US, including many less affluent countries that are not as attractive to advertisers. Twitter got only 26% of its revenue from advertisers outside the U.S. while 77% of its audience came from …
Citigroup said revenues excluding special items — such as CVA/DVA, tax benefit, and costs associated with the Morgan Stanley Smith Barney joint venture — fell 5 percent, to $18.22 billion. … Tesla Motors' (NASDAQ:TSLA) latest store opening, nestled …
A Holocaust survivor's family urged New York's highest court Tuesday to let them keep an ancient gold tablet that their late father somehow obtained in Germany after World War II. Attorney Steven Schlesinger argued that the estate of Riven Flamenbaum …
YouTube prankster and comedian Vitaly Zdorovetskiy uploaded a new video on Tuesday aimed at exposing gold diggers — and it involves a Lamborghini. In the video, which within a few hours had over 100,000 views, Zdorovetskiy is seen asking an …
Gold fell for the first time in three days amid expectations that U.S. lawmakers will reach an agreement to lift the debt ceiling before the government's borrowing authority lapses tomorrow. Bullion for immediate delivery lost as much as 0.6 percent to …
The Indian government is digging for treasure after a civic-minded Hindu village sage dreamt that 1,000 tons of gold was buried under a ruined palace, and wrote to tell the central bank about it. The state Archaeological Survey of India has sent a team …
It should be recognized that the increase in tariffs cover the cost of service and also legacy, liabilities relating to previous years. For example, for FY2011-12 the difference between NEPRA notified tariff and GoP … The government has also rightly …
Are the big guys moving to a restricted model? What do their centralised investment propositions look like? How do these service (or not) the mass affluent, who previously had access to advice but now face being labelled 'undesirables' from a …
Professor Clare Bambra and Dr Alison Copeland from Durham University argue that “the more affluent, healthier south-east will benefit most and the poorer, less healthy north will lose out substantially”, and they urge BMJ readers to respond to this …