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The Joy Of Stealing
12:40am, Saturday, 11'th Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
The Joy Of Stealing Authored by MN Gordon via EconomicPrism.com, Ive been caught stealing Once, when I was five I enjoy stealing Its just as simple as that Well, its just a, simple fact When I want something, And I dont want to pay for it I walk right, through the door Walk right through the door Hey all right! If I get by, its mine Mine all mine! Been Caught Stealing , by Janes Addiction No Cause for Alarm Robbery. Theft. Stealing. These actions take many different forms. Theres fraud. Theres force. Theres white collar theft. Theres crafty pickpockets. House burglaries. Insurance swindles. Breaking and entering (B&E). Hanoi-style. Credit card scams. Government kickbacks. Hold ups. Carjacking. Embezzlement. And much, Much More They all generally roll up to the same thing. Taking another persons property (including money) without permission or legal right. Taking from others without permission, no doubt, is barbaric. And barbarism is on the rise Here in California theres a bull market in plywood.
Amazon''s new delivery site to take packages the ''last mile'' in St. Cloud area
11:55pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Star TribuneYelp and Groupon battle over non-compete law in hiring of former Amazon ad leader in Seattle
10:26pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 GeekWire
Yelps attempt to hire a former Groupon vice president in Seattle has sparked a legal battle between the companies over Washington states non-compete law. In a lawsuit filed this week in King County Superior Court in Seattle, Yelp alleges that Groupon is illegally enforcing provisions of its standard non-compete agreement in violation of the Washington state law. Groupon is deceiving its Washington-based workforce, potential future employees in Washington, and other companies who are also interested in hiring employees in Washington on an even playing field, Yelp alleges in the suit, seeking financial damages and a judicial declaration rendering the agreement Read More
FAA reveals findings of Blue Origin safety investigation
08:55pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Russia Today
The Federal Aviation Administration has closed an inquiry into Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos spaceflight company, Blue Origin, finding no specific safety issues with the firm. Concerns were previously raised by Blue Origin staff. Read Full Article at RT.com
TRU Trends: November 2021
08:36pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 JD Supra
Its that time of year again the time of year when we give thanks and companies hire a ton of seasonal workers! If you think Macys and Amazon are the only companies ramping up volumes of contract and seasonal workers in December, think again. This year in e-discovery, law firms, vendors, and consulting firms are all hiring seasonal project managers and technical analysts for a variety of reasons. By: Association of Certified E-Discovery
Italy: Amazon to pay $1.3 billion for its abusive strategy against competitors
08:30pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 BLDaily The BL
The Italian antitrust body, Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM) fined Amazon $1.3 billion, one of the largest fines in a European country, for abusing its competitors in violation of existing legislation. The abusive strategy adopted by Amazon is particularly serious, since it is likely to discourage, if not eliminate, competition in the []
Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus to Invest 20% of Revenue on French Content
06:30pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 iPhone in Canada
The streaming video giants have signed a new agreement with France''s broadcasting authorities.
Amazon given $1.3bn fine for abusing market position in Italy
04:28pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Retail Insight Network
Online retailer Amazon has received a 1.13bn ($1.28bn) fine by Italys antitrust watchdog, Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato Read More... The post Amazon given $1.3bn fine for abusing market position in Italy appeared first on Verdict Retail .
Mobiquity Technologies: An Excellent Play in Programmatic Advertising
03:59pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 GuruFocus
The ad-tech player recently uplisted to the Nasdaq and has interesting growth prospects Related Stocks: MOBQ , AMZN , XAMS:PHIA , TSE:4578 ,
Larry Ellison boasted that Oracle''s cloud ''never, ever goes down'' days after Amazon''s crippling AWS outage
03:47pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Business Insider
A "large telecommunications company" that uses Oracle, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft said Oracle "never ever goes down," Ellison said.
Amazon fined almost $1.3 billion for alleged abuse of market dominance
03:45pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Business Insurance
Italys antitrust watchdog has fined Amazon.com Inc. 1.13 billion ($1.28 billion) for alleged abuse of market dominance.
Amazon shutting down Alexa.com good for SimilarWeb, JPM argues
03:04pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Seeking AlphaPatten & Patten Inc. TN Has $4.58 Million Holdings in Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN)
02:56pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
Patten & Patten Inc. TN raised its holdings in Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) by 13.4% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The firm owned 1,395 shares of the e-commerce giants stock after buying an additional 165 shares during the quarter. Patten & Patten Inc. TNs holdings []
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) Stake Lifted by Milestone Resources Group Ltd
02:24pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Transcript Daily
Milestone Resources Group Ltd increased its holdings in Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) by 0.1% in the third quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund owned 38,495 shares of the e-commerce giants stock after purchasing an additional 35 shares during the quarter. Amazon.com accounts for approximately 5.7% of Milestone Resources Group Ltds portfolio, making the stock its 5th []
Apple''s third-gen AirPods fall to an all-time low of $140
01:45pm, Friday, 10'th Dec 2021 Engadget
If you missed the chance to get Apple''s latest AirPods model last Black Friday, it may have been a blessing in disguise. It sold for $150 that weekend, which is a great deal for the new model, but it now costs even less on Amazon. You can get the third-gen Apple AirPods for $140 right now, which is the lowest price we''ve seen for the wireless earbuds. Amazon still lists the unit at $170 or just $9 lower than its original retail price of $179, but the website will apply a total of $39 in savings upon checkout. Buy New Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) at Amazon - $140 We gave the third-gen AirPods a score of 88 in our review and praised them for being a complete redesign of the earbuds. They have a new "contoured" form factor with a tapered silhouette that''s more comfortable and fits better, and they''re now sweat and water resistant like the Pro model. The earbuds are now also better at determining whether they''re in your ear for more accurate auto-pause capability. Apple''s H1 chip enables one-touch fast pairing that makes connecting them to an iPhone as easy as tapping the screen.
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