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Apollo ends talks with Greensill Capital’s administrators: sources By Reuters

By Abhinav Ramnarayan LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. private equity company Apollo Global Management has ended talks with the administrators of British financing company Greensill after a JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) investment in Greensill's technology partner, two sources familiar with the talks said. Greensill, which filed for insolvency earlier this week after losing the support of its main backers, employed around 1,000 people in the...

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AT&T Gains on Positive Forecast for HBO Max and Subscriber Base By Investing.com

By Dhirendra Tripathi Investing.com – AT&T (NYSE:T) shares rose 3.7% Friday after the company projected a bigger than expected subscriber base for its HBO Max and HBO streaming services. The media and telecom company said on Friday it expects the global subscriber base to come between 120 million and 150 million for HBO Max and HBO by the end of 2025. The higher...

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Meme Stocks GameStop, Koss, AMC Notch Double-Digit Gains, Again By Investing.com

By Dhirendra Tripathi Investing.com – Meme stocks are surging one more time. In Friday’s session so far, GameStop (NYSE:GME), the leader of the pack, rose 10% while Koss (NASDAQ:KOSS) was up 24%. AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) shares also traded with 10% gains. This is even as most broader indices were weak on concerns over rising bond yields and the stimulus getting tapered. Meme stocks...

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Italy to impose Easter COVID lockdown, restrictions tightened in many regions By Reuters

By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) - Italy will be placed under a nationwide lockdown over the Easter weekend for the second year running, the government said on Friday, underlining the struggle to stem a fresh surge in coronavirus cases. Non-essential shops will be shuttered nationwide from April 3-5 and on those days, Italians will only be allowed to leave their homes for...

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Italy Eyes Return to Lockdown a Year After Pandemic Started By Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- The government of Prime Minister Mario Draghi has approved strict new curbs for most of Italy, with the country’s most populous regions facing a lockdown as the coronavirus pandemic worsens. Draghi’s cabinet approved a decree automatically designating regions as high-risk “red zones” if they have more than 250 weekly cases per 100,000 inhabitants, according to a statement from his office. The...

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Novavax Up 20% As Data Shows Vaccine’ Effective Against Coronavirus, New Strains By Investing.com

By Dhirendra Tripathi Investing.com – Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) shares were up by a fifth in premarket trading Friday after data from a late-stage trial showed that its vaccine is effective against the original Covid-19 strain as well as its variants. The shares exchanged hands at $225. The company has done trials in the U.K. and South Africa. The company’s vaccine candidate...

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More ethnic minority directors on British boards, but fewer CEOs By Reuters

By Huw Jones and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - More than 80% of Britain's blue chip companies have a director from a minority ethnic group, bringing an end-of-year voluntary target within reach, a committee that surveys diversity on corporate boards said. However, minority ethnic representation at the summit of the executive ladder remains limited, falling from last year, the government-backed Parker Review...

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