Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Tesla Is a Top Pick for 2017 on New Model, Baird Analyst Says and other top stories.

  • Tesla Is a Top Pick for 2017 on New Model, Baird Analyst Says

    Tesla Is a Top Pick for 2017 on New Model, Baird Analyst Says
    The bank says potential upside to the company's energy storage business and Model 3 production could boost the stock. Other analysts are skeptical either will impact results in 2017. Lou Whiteman. Follow. Dec 30, 2016 2:17 PM EST. 2017 figures to be a ...
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  • Indonesia warns airline after videos appear to show intoxicated pilot

    Indonesia warns airline after videos appear to show intoxicated pilot
    JAKARTA Indonesian authorities have issued a warning to airline PT Citilink Indonesia after videos circulated appearing to show an intoxicated pilot from the low-cost carrier going through security and then sounding incoherent on the aircraft's public address system. Citilink, which is a unit of national carrier PT Garuda Indonesia, said that the company had fired the pilot after a Dec 28 incident at Surabaya airport ahead of a flight to Jakarta and that two executives had offered to resign. ..
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  • U.S. Ethics Chief Ordered Gushing Responses To Trump's Tweets

    U.S. Ethics Chief Ordered Gushing Responses To Trump's Tweets
    Newly obtained records reveal that the head of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics personally ordered several oddly enthusiastic tweets after President-elect Donald Trump’s recent claim that he planned to sever ties to his business operations to avoid conflicts of interest as president. “We told your counsel that we’d sing your praises if you divested and we meant it!” read one of the gushing tweets issued by the department. Another read: “Brilliant! Divestiture is good for you, good for Amer..
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  • The Mets, MoMA decline Second Ave. subway party invite

    The Mets, MoMA decline Second Ave. subway party invite
    Big New York names like the Mets and MoMA have been invited to the Second Ave. subway launch party but didn't attend. (Corey Sipkin/New York Daily News). BY Dan Rivoli. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Saturday, December 31, 2016, 12:25 AM.
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  • SoftBank Hopes Trump Connection Reopens Doors for Sprint

    SoftBank Hopes Trump Connection Reopens Doors for Sprint
    The last time Sprint Corp. Chairman Masayoshi Son wanted something from U.S. telecom regulators, it didn’t go so well. Now, with power changing in Washington, the Japanese mogul sees a new opportunity. Mr. Son, sometimes called the Bill Gates of Japan, got a frosty reception from regulators in 2014 when he sought to merge Sprint with rival T-Mobile US Inc., leading him to abandon a deal that was key to his decision to buy Sprint a...
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  • China to Shut Down Ivory Trade by End of 2017

    China to Shut Down Ivory Trade by End of 2017
    BEIJING—China says it will ban all domestic ivory trade by the end of 2017, closing down the world’s biggest ivory market in a move wildlife conservationists believe will help curb elephant poaching in Africa. The announcement deals a blow to a global ivory industry sustained in large part by Chinese demand, and comes after years of international and domestic pressure on Beijing to interdict a trade that has threatened the extinction...
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  • 'Russia hacking code' found on Vermont utility computer

    'Russia hacking code' found on Vermont utility computer
    Image copyright Getty Images An electrical company in the US state of Vermont says it has found malware code allegedly used by Russian hackers on one of its company laptops.The Burlington Electric Department said it had taken "immediate action to isolate" the computer, which was not connected to the electrical grid. The government alerted them to the "Grizzly Steppe" code on Thursday.The same day, the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over alleged Russian interference in November's election...
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  • India to Continue to Regulate ATM, Bank Withdrawals

    India to Continue to Regulate ATM, Bank Withdrawals
    NEW DELHI รข€” India will continue to control how much money people can withdraw from ATMs and banks after the end of a deadline to exchange or deposit its devalued high-value currency bills.According to a statement from the central bank late Friday, the daily limit on ATM withdrawals will go up to 4,500 rupees ($66) from 2,500 ($37) rupees, but the weekly cap on withdrawals from bank accounts will remain at 24,000 rupees Saturday onwards. It wasn't clear how long the limits would be in place.I..
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  • PM Narendra Modi's Speech On Demonetisation On New Year's Eve: Highlights

    PM Narendra Modi's Speech On Demonetisation On New Year's Eve: Highlights
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on demonetisation.New Delhi:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on the notes ban, wherein he announced on November 8 without warning as a big step to check tax evasion. The deadline to deposit banned 500 and 1,000 notes in banks ended yesterday. Restrictions on the withdrawal of money from banks and ATMs are likely to continue. The notes that were cancelled amounted to a whopping 86 percent of the cash i..
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Benjamin Gilman, a New York Congressman for 30 Years, Dies at 94 .Woman tried to save her son after he fell through ice with 12-year-old girl, officials say .
The oil and gas industry is quickly amassing power in Trump's ... .Secret CIA assessment says Russia was trying to help Trump win ... .

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