These Americans Own the Most Guns

A poll conducted by Gallup reveals that approximately 46% of Americans have a gun in their home or on their property. This statistic, derived from an annual survey, has remained relatively constant for nearly two decades. For comparison, in 1993, that total was 54%. The survey also indicates that 33% […]

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Low nominal Q1 growth results in fiscal pressures

Going forward, India would require a substantial increase in tax buoyancy for the annual fiscal deficit target to be met even as the government maintains its support to growth through increases in both capital and revenue expenditures, says D K Srivastava. The critical information in the first quarter (Q1) gross […]

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Eurozone Manufacturing Sector Mired In Recession

Euro area factory activity extended its downward trend midway through the third quarter as production came under pressure due to rapidly weakening demand and an accelerated depletion of backlogs, results of the purchasing managers’ survey compiled by S&P Global showed on Friday. The HCOB manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index, or PMI, […]

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Comcast CEO Brian Roberts “Not Completely Surprised” By Charter-Disney Carriage Feud: “Each Company Is Dealing With Their Version Of This Transformational Moment”

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts kicked off an appearance Wednesday at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference by saying he’s “not completely surprised” by the Disney-Charter carriage battle. “When you have many distributors of the same product in the same geography, you’re going to have disputes,” he said. “It’s not […]

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How to Break Amazon Into Pieces

The Federal Trade Commission is about to file an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, according to The Wall Street Journal. According to the report, the government says Amazon treats its own products better than those sold by other parties. The charges may also show that it treats outside partners poorly. Big […]

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