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Australia: 'Golden visa' scheme for wealthy investors axed - BBC News

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https://sites.google.com/view/philadelphia-data-room Australia: 'Golden visa' scheme for wealthy investors axed - BBC News Australia has axed its so-called "golden visa", which granted wealthy overseas investors the right to live in the country. Designed to attract foreign business, it was cut in an immigration overhaul after the government found it was "delivering poor economic outcomes". Critics have long argued that the scheme was being used by "corrupt officials" to "park illicit funds". It will be replaced with more skilled-worker visas. Thousands of significant investor visas (SIV) have been granted through the program since 2012, with 85% of successful applicants coming from China according to government data. Marketed as a way to drive foreign investment and stoke innovation, candidates had to invest more than A$5m (£2.6m;$3.3m) in Australia to be eligible. After multiple reviews, the government found that the scheme had failed to

Amazon's Top Business Books of 2024

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https://sites.google.com/view/atlantadatasiteinvestors Amazon's Top Business Books of 2024 If you buy something through our links, we may earn money from our affiliate partners. Learn more. Amazon’s top business books of 2024 are here, and they’re a goldmine for anyone looking to gain a competitive advantage in the business world. From groundbreaking strategies to innovative insights, these books offer the keys to unlocking success and staying ahead of the curve. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned executive, these must-reads are your ticket to the top. The 45 Best Business Books for 2024 Let’s dive into business mastery with our curated list of the 45 best business books for 2024. These selections offer invaluable insights and strategies for thriving in today’s dynamic business landscape. From timeless classics to cutting-edge reads, each book promises to enrich your knowledge and sharpen your entrepreneurial skills with actionable advice. Innovations in Business L

Atos seeks refinancing after rights issue falls through • The Register

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https://sites.google.com/view/philadelphia-data-room Atos seeks refinancing after rights issue falls through • The Register Ailing tech integrator Atos is in talks with creditors on refinancing options for debt following the cancellation of its €720 million ($774 million) rights issue and ongoing uncertainty over efforts to split the company to secure its future. In a market update issued this morning, Atos confirmed it has appointed a mandataire ad hoc, an independent negotiator, to assist in discussions with the banks on a refinancing plan. The company reckons that because of "changes in the market environment," the conditions for the planned €720 million ($777 million) rights issue are no longer applicable, and the underwriting commitment provided by BNP Paribas and JP Morgan is no longer in effect. According to the Financial Times, the Atos group faces upwards of €2 billion ($2.15 billion) in debt payments next year, and the share price fell by nearly 25 percent today on

Amazon’s big earnings beat and upbeat cloud talk send its stock soaring - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

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https://sites.google.com/view/atlantadatasiteinvestors Amazon’s big earnings beat and upbeat cloud talk send its stock soaring - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo Amazon.com Inc. closed out last year with a big quarter of profit growth — and it signaled that a recent acceleration in its all-important cloud-computing business was expected to continue into 2024. The company on Thursday reported $13.2 billion in operating income for the fourth quarter, up from $2.7 billion a year before. Analysts had been modeling $10.4 billion. Looking to the first quarter, Amazon AMZN, +1.62% anticipates $8.0 billion to $12.0 billion in operating income, whereas the FactSet consensus was for $9.0 billion. The stock surged more than 6% ahead of Friday’s market open. “We’ve challenged every closely held belief in our fulfillment network and re-evaluated every part of it and found several areas where we believe we can lower cost while also delivering faster for customers,” Chief Exec

Apple may be acquiring this AI startup for Vision Pro privacy9to5Mac Logo9to5Google LogoDrone DJ Logo9to5Mac Logo

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https://sites.google.com/view/philadelphia-data-room Apple may be acquiring this AI startup for Vision Pro privacy9to5Mac Logo9to5Google LogoDrone DJ Logo9to5Mac Logo Sources indicate Apple plans to acquire Brighter AI, a German AI startup specializing in anonymizing face and license plate data. Apple aims to use this acquisition to enhance privacy features on Apple Vision Pro, 9to5Mac is told. Apple may be considering Brighter AI’s technology to minimize the risk of Apple Vision Pro capturing identifiable information in videos or photos taken in public. Vision Pro privacy Capturing footage with an iPhone typically does not involve these concerns. Apple Vision Pro might raise issues, however, because it can shoot video more discreetly than smart phones. This technology could also benefit future devices that make photo and video capture even less noticeable. Vision Pro does include a subtle visual cue on the front panel when capturing media. Apple and blurring Apple already employs tech

Apple Products, Financials, Shopping, Entertainment, and LeadershipMenu iconSearch iconBusiness Insider logoBusiness Insider logoAccount iconAccount iconClose iconChevron iconAccount iconShare iconFacebook IconEmail iconTwitter iconLinkedIn iconLink iconSave Article IconClose icon

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https://sites.google.com/view/atlantadatasiteinvestors Apple Products, Financials, Shopping, Entertainment, and LeadershipMenu iconSearch iconBusiness Insider logoBusiness Insider logoAccount iconAccount iconClose iconChevron iconAccount iconShare iconFacebook IconEmail iconTwitter iconLinkedIn iconLink iconSave Article IconClose icon The Apple logo is one of the world's most iconic company emblems. It's a simple shape of an apple with a stem and a bite taken from the right side. Like its trademark symbol, the company's innovations are highly recognizable. Here's an overview of what you need to know about Apple. Financials Apple is a valuable company. In fact, at times it's even been the most valuable company in the world — though it's had to compete with Microsoft for the title. Apple was the first company to reach a $3 trillion valuation. The milestone occurred when Apple's market cap exceeded $3 trillion and its stock closed at $193.97 per share in June 2

Apple just ceded one crown to Microsoft, but it picked up a new one - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

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https://sites.google.com/view/philadelphia-data-room Apple just ceded one crown to Microsoft, but it picked up a new one - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo Apple Inc. may have given back the title of largest U.S. public company to Microsoft Corp., but it has just picked up a different crown for the first time. The consumer-electronics company was the the largest smartphone vendor by shipments during 2023, according to new data from market researcher IDC. Apple AAPL, +0.85% shipped 234.6 million devices during the year, per the data, ahead of Samsung Electronics Co. 005930, -1.20%, which shipped 226.6 million. Apple has never before held the top spot, according to IDC data. And 2023 marked the first time since 2010 that a company other than Samsung has occupied the position. Read: Why Microsoft’s stock is a better investment than Apple’s Apple’s ascent came during a tough year for the overall smartphone market, as industry shipments on th

AI ‘baby bubble’ in stocks? BofA says higher real rates are needed to pop it. - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

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https://sites.google.com/view/atlantadatasiteinvestors AI ‘baby bubble’ in stocks? BofA says higher real rates are needed to pop it. - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo A “baby bubble” is forming in the U.S. stock market, fueled by “monopolistic tech” and investor enthusiasm around artificial intelligence, according to BofA Global Research.  The AI bubble is “front running” interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, investment strategists at BofA warned in a research note dated Jan. 25. Many investors expect that the Fed may start to lower its benchmark rate this year, as inflation has eased significantly from its 2022 peak.  But the real rate for the 10-year Treasury note would need to rise back to 2.5%, from a current 1.75%, to pop the bubble, the strategists said. The U.S. stock market is up this year, with shares of technology companies fueling the S&P 500’s rise to a series of record highs in January. Chip maker Nvidia Corp.’s stock NVDA, +2.50% has skyr

Best Top-Notch Residential Bathroom Renovation Ideas in Point Cook Australia

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https://medium.com/@captainmorgan-3000/bathroom-renovations-point-cook-fc990da6945e Bathroom Renovations Point Cook Bathroom renovations can breathe new life into a home, offering a blend of functionality and style that supports daily routines and increases property value. In Point Cook, VIC, homeowners have a unique opportunity to transform their bathrooms, taking advantage of local trends and resources. From selecting tiles and fixtures to optimising spatial design, every choice contributes to creating a personalised and comfortable retreat. Navigating the complexities of a bathroom renovation requires careful planning and execution. It is essential to consider the various stages, from initial design to the finished product, each with its own set of decisions and challenges. Successful renovations blend aesthetic preferences with practical considerations, ensuring the space is both beautiful and functional. Professional services and skilled tradespeople are integral to bringing a hom

American Airlines stock gains on Morgan Stanley upgrade, ‘decent’ holiday season - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo

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https://sites.google.com/view/philadelphia-data-room American Airlines stock gains on Morgan Stanley upgrade, ‘decent’ holiday season - MarketWatchMarketWatch Site Logo American Airlines Group Inc. stock gained altitude on Monday after the carrier drew an upgrade from Morgan Stanley as part of the investment bank’s fourth-quarter earnings outlook for the sector. American Airlines AAL, -1.16% was up about 6% in midday trading, with the carrier also avoiding having to ground any planes since it does not have any Boeing BA, -0.34% 737 Max 9 jets in its fleet. Alaska Airlines and United Airlines grounded all of their 737 Max 9 planes on Sunday after a fuselage panel blew out midair during an Alaska Airlines flight. Also read: Which airlines fly the 737 Max 9? Also read: Why Spirit AeroSystems’ stock is falling on the 737 Max 9 news American Airlines stock is on pace for its largest one-day percent increase since January 12, 2023, when it ros