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January 2019

Samsung

Samsung Posts 4th Quarter Profit Drop Warns of Weak Demand until the 2nd Half of 2019

Samsung Electronics reported its quarterly earnings to decline in a couple of years right now throughout its earnings report. Since the Galaxy maker warned in its earnings steerage this month, its outcomes have been hurt by slower-than-expected demand for semiconductors, which had bolstered its earnings from quarters when smartphone gross earnings have been slow. TheRead More »Samsung Posts 4th Quarter Profit Drop Warns of Weak Demand until the 2nd Half of 2019
Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp: Naby Keita should have been given a penalty

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England -- Jurgen Klopp has said Liverpool were denied a stonewall penalty at the second half of the 1-1 draw. Liverpool missed out on the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points as Harry Maguire canceled out Sadio Mane opener directly. However, Klopp felt Ricardo Pereira inRead More »Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp: Naby Keita should have been given a penalty
US Gov't

The US Gov’t may be open Again, but Fears Remain for Contractors

Thousands and thousands of federal workers went back to work after the longest government shutdown in US history on Monday, however, builder Ashante Clay did not. After five years working for Delany Siegel Zorn & Associates (DSZ), an external thing that investigates perform disputes at numerous government agencies, Clay was set off earlier this month.Read More »The US Gov’t may be open Again, but Fears Remain for Contractors
Trump

President Trump agrees to Super Bowl interview with CBS

Following a year's break, President Donald Trump will revive the convention of the pre-Super Bowl presidential interview. Trump will meet later this week with Margaret Brennan of CBS News' "Face the Nation." Excerpts of what the network is calling "a broad interview" will run Sunday morning about the public-affairs show (10:30 a.m. EST, check localRead More »President Trump agrees to Super Bowl interview with CBS