A pro football game on Wednesday afternoon is rare. Advertisers also don’t usually hear of getting price discounts for NFL games. But it is happening. TV networks are experiencing the strain of disappointing NFL ratings, as they are forced to reschedule deals with advertisers to advertise for a smaller audience, …
Read More »Decoding an Outbreak: How the Covid-19 tore through the Baltimore Ravens
As members of the Baltimore Ravens continued to test positive for the Covid-19 during this NFL season, samples of their tests were sent to Yale Labs to decode microscopic data, prompting everyone in the football team to answer. NFL turned to a process called genomic sequencing, which over time reveals …
Read More »US Steel will buy the rest of the new, low-cost steel mill
United States Steel Corp. Big has agreed to acquire the remaining .10.1% stake in Big River Steel LLC for 74 million, giving the steelmaker ownership of one of the country’s newest, most advanced steel mills. Osola, Arch of the Big River. Owned by Mills, US Steel rivals Newcore Corp., one …
Read More »The future of London Finance at stake in the Brexit fight
Brexit trade negotiations are under the wire this week. Even if the UK and the EU make an agreement, it will not cover Britain’s most valuable industry, and the one introduced by the EU: money. This has put an end to the plan to grab land between the group of …
Read More »Stokes pulls back after Tuesday’s record of the S&P 500
American stocks tumbled on Wednesday, pulling back from Tuesday’s record highs, rising cases of coronavirus and a slowdown in private sector job creation weighed on investor sentiment. The S&P 500 fell 0.3% a day after the benchmark hit its 27th closing record of the year. The Nasdaq Composite also fell …
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