Kimberly-Clark's Q1 organic sales fell 1% amid intense competition and low volumes from developed markets, especially North America, though its net sales remained flat year-on-year because of currency tailwinds of 2%.
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Kimberly-Clark's Q1 organic sales fell 1% amid intense competition and low volumes from developed markets, especially North America, though its net sales remained flat year-on-year because of currency tailwinds of 2%.
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Up almost 500%, this adviser identified Tesla's value early
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Think of gold and commodities as an insurance policy against a period like we experienced from 1960 to 1999 – the value is in helping you sleep at night.
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Twitter shares popped more than 10% to $16.13 in pre-market trading on Wednesday after the company reported first-quarter earnings and user growth that beat analysts’ estimates. The company, however, reported its first quarterly revenue loss.
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Late last week, the Federal Reserve announced its decision to hand out a total of $156.6 million in fines to Deutsche Bank as a part of two enforcement actions. Notably, one of the enforcement actions was linked to the bank’s failure to prevent proprietary trading activity by its employees
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Babies are a joy! And babies are expensive. But don't panic. Use the following guidelines to help you to prepare for your little cutie.
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With the Nasdaq Composite index breaking through the 6,000 milestone for the first time and the Dow Jones Industrial Average regaining territory above 21,000, does this market exuberance represent a new ‘dotcom-style’ bubble or a tech revolution? And, what should investors consider now.
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Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, which combined account for something a tenth of US market capitalization and keep notching up one record high after the next, are in charge. All of these stocks were yesterday at or close to all-time highs.
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Investors applauded the choice.
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Adtech Startups Look To Sell In Record Numbers; strong competitive headwinds and a financing squeeze are prompting fast exits
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In a high market
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