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Netflix To Start Declaring Full UK Revenues Posted: 28 Nov 2020 06:19 AM PST
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Brexit Concerns Weigh Pound Sterling Lower As EU and the UK Differences Persist Posted: 27 Nov 2020 05:52 PM PST
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Warren Buffett's Top 6 Rules For Investing Posted: 27 Nov 2020 12:12 PM PST
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Burger King India IPO Will Hit The Primary Market On December 02. Should You Subscribe? Posted: 27 Nov 2020 10:41 PM PST It says that "Things never grow in isolation". The rise of a sector in equity markets also brings sunshine in the associated sectors too. As quick as the OTT (Over the Top) media platforms are gearing up in the Indian media sector and spending budget of Indian families is rising on weekend parties, the restaurant chains are gaining the limelight. After the success stories of Jubilant Foodworks and Westlife Development in the Indian secondary market, Burger King is set to open on December 02 with fresh issue and Offer for Sale. The issue size of Rs. 450 crores and 6 crore equity shares by QSR Asia is a mix of offer for sale and fresh issue. According to Draft Red Herring Prospectus, the issue comprises of Rs. 450 crores to be raised from issuance of fresh equity which will be utilized for funding new stores of Burger King in order to increase their reach and augmenting general corporate purposes. [link] [comments] | ||
EV Battery Maker QuantumScape Goes Public Posted: 27 Nov 2020 12:08 PM PST
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Am 32 from swizerland..what is the most reliable online traders, i can trade with? Posted: 27 Nov 2020 03:40 PM PST | ||
Posted: 27 Nov 2020 03:26 PM PST Hi, I'm very new to investing and I want to make better use of extra money I have left over. I am wondering what's the best way for a beginner to start investing. Should I start with s and p 500 or should I stick with individual stocks as well and if so, what is the best way to research companies besides cost and revenue. Thank you in advance for any advice/suggestions given. [link] [comments] | ||
Tesla Faces Probe Over Suspension Issues Posted: 27 Nov 2020 02:08 PM PST
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