Google, Facebook and other digital platforms could be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines if they fail to comply with the media bargaining code released on Friday by Australia’s competition regulator. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to develop the mandatory code …
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The stargazing summer continues this week when not just one but two meteor showers will peak, providing much-needed nightly entertainment for those willing to stretch their necks skyward. Both are annual events, but what they lack in rarity they make up for in show business. The Delta Aquariids meteor shower …
Read More »Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is making good progress, but valuation too high, says JP Morgan
Accordingly, Kasimov maintained a Neutral (ie Hold) rating along with a target price of $ 89, implying nearly 15% upside from current levels. ( To view Kasimov’s history, Click here) Overall, there is still a lot of support for Moderna among Kasimov’s colleagues. MRNA’s Strong Buy consensus rating is based …
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The course of the COVID-19 pandemic is proving impossible to predict, frustrating both health officials and governments as they struggle to keep the economy alive amid a resurgence of cases. It seems impossible to know for sure, but some people believe the United States will see an even bigger wave …
Read More »Activists try to disrupt Kansas City eviction court after coronavirus moratorium lifted
Two activists were arrested during a protest aimed at closing the eviction proceedings in the Jackson County courthouse in Kansas City, Missouri, a tenant rights group said Thursday. The protest, which took place in courtrooms, via conference calls and at an out-of-court rally, came nearly two months after an eviction …
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