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Perfect investment strategies for the currency traders
The basic process of trading is buying and selling trades. However, there is something more about it too. You have to know when the right moment for a trade whether it has been bought or sold. Otherwise, how will you make profits off of your trades? The diversity of buying or selling trades helps a […]
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Deciding When to Retire: When is it Time?
There always comes a time when everyone has to decide when they are going to hang it up and stop working. It can be difficult to make this determination, and there are a few key things that workers should keep in mind. How exactly do you know if the money you have in your bank […]
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Comcast Works to Reinvent Healthcare Benefits
Comcast has been ranked as one of the most hated companies in the United States, but they are doing some very interesting and creative things with healthcare benefits for their employees. These changes have a lot of people talking, and they could set off a chain reaction with other companies following suit. The cable and […]
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Former CEO of Apple Opens Up About What He Taught Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, is one of the most legendary entrepreneurs in the world. He had a remarkable work ethic and pushed himself and others to their limits and beyond. He believed in listening to what people want and taking a passionate approach to problem solving. These perspectives are a big part of why […]
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Six Places You Must Visit when You are in the Palm Springs
Undoubtedly the most precious retreat at the heart of Florida, The Palm Springs is a true picture of serenity. Our urban lives do not allow us much respite, and we must allow both our body and our mind breaks from our hectic schedule and take a small vacation. Palm Springs is a perfect place for […]
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VW considering seeking damages from ex-CEO Winterkorn
Volkswagen have said they are giving serious thought towards legal action against their former boss Martin Winterkorn. Winterkorn resigned from his post in 2015 in the midst of the emissions test cheating scandal that rocked the company, and has recently been indicted by US authorities over his role. VW supervisory board member Stephan Weil said […]
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BT hit with fine over spam emails
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined telecommunications firm BT after they sent out almost five million spam emails to customers. The £77,000 fine comes as a result of 4.9 million direct marketing emails sent between December 2015 and November 2016, which the company did not have customer consent for. The emails promoted several of […]
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Capita and FDM facing heat over training schemes
Two of the UK’s major outsourcing companies are facing legal action and may be forced to answer to parliament over controversial unpaid training schemes. The schemes, employed by Capita and FDM, are described by lawyer Jolyon Maugham as “indentured servitude”. They require job-seeking graduates to undergo up to four months of training before they can […]
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Thousands of jobs at risk as House of Fraser announce closures
In their last step to avoid administration, House of Fraser plans to shut 31 stores across the UK, over half of their 59 total. The move is likely to put 6,000 jobs in jeopardy, as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), which bosses hope will save the business from going under. Under a CVA, […]
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Time running out for ports ahead of Brexit
European port bosses have urged MPs that the “clock is ticking” on border plans with the impending Brexit move. Representatives from Getlink, Calais and Zeebrugge met with the Treasury Committee, saying that they needed details on border control measures required once the move happens. They warned that it may be too late to stop any […]
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