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7. QCOM:$QCOM approaching long term breakout at $67 has room to $74-76 use $62 as a STOP upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Nomura
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DOWNGRADES
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7. ONCE:$ONCE downgraded to Underperform at Wedbush. PT $35 from $50
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Trending Social Alerts
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2. IZEA:$IZEA *DJ IZEA Commences Alt-Coin Cryptocurrency Mining Ops >IZEA
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6. NCTY:$NCTY The9 Limited and Blockchain Technology Company Signed Partnership Agreement and Enters into Blockchain Services Business
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9. XNET:$XNET, which fell 27% Friday, is down another 13% this am
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11. GE:$GE down 1.5% pre-market, will take $6.2B charge.
12. BA:
13. PIRS:$PIRS PT raised to $12 from $9 at H.C. Wainwright
14. AMCN:$AMCN from one really questionable transaction attempt to another; now a so called “blockchain” play *DJ AirMedia…
15. SPI:$SPI sure picked an interesting day to put out a “we’re establishing a blockchain division” news…
Trending News Headlines
1. Merck’s KEYTRUDA(R) (pembrolizumab) Significantly Improved Overall Survival and Progression-Free Survival as First-Line Treatment in Combination with Pemetrexed and Platinum Chemotherapy for Patients with Metastatic Nonsquamous Non-Small Cell Lung… | Merck Newsroom Home
2. GE slumps after saying it will take a $6.2 billion hit on its insurance business
3. Citigroup earnings top expectations, excluding $19 billion charge for tax law changes
4. Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: GE, UNH, PG, AN, DIS, WMT & more
5. Ericsson, Humbled by Huawei, Takes Another $1.8 Billion in Charges
6. AveXis Announces Expanded Clinical Development Program for AVXS-101 in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
7. Odi Bruckman on Twitter
8. GE to Take $6.2 Billion Charge After Insurance Portfolio Review
Technology News
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- also found that almost all fiber to the home networks offered prices that were clear and unchanging whereas private ISPs typically charged initial low promotional or rates that later sharply rose usually after months the researchers said.
- To retain this status quo ISPs have spent decades writing and buying state laws that prohibit towns and cities from exploring community owned and operated broadband networks.
- Instead decided to buy protectionist laws spread disinformation about how these networks operate and sue local communities for simply trying to find creative solutions to the broadband monopoly logjam.
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- On Monday conservative activist and filmmaker James published undercover footage of Twitter engineers alleging the social network has hundreds of employees reading everything you post online including direct messages.
- A former senior Twitter employee echoed the company comment observing that the claims in Monday Project Veritas video were technically accurate to a degree but exaggerated for effect by drunk idiots.
- Last week released footage of Twitter engineers alleging the company is than happy to help the Department of Justice in their little by handing over Trump tweets and direct messages.
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- also found that almost all fiber to the home networks offered prices that were clear and unchanging whereas private ISPs typically charged initial low promotional or rates that later sharply rose usually after months the researchers said.
- To retain this status quo ISPs have spent decades writing and buying state laws that prohibit towns and cities from exploring community owned and operated broadband networks.
- Instead decided to buy protectionist laws spread disinformation about how these networks operate and sue local communities for simply trying to find creative solutions to the broadband monopoly logjam.
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- Three constant features characterize publishers a deep sense of entitlement are the news you owe this and that to a lack of technical competence they expect FB to come up with products and in Europe a propensity to call on Daddy the government and Mommy Brussels when things go awry.
- Driven by a mixture of naïveté herd mentality Fear Of Missing Out Fomo and a burning desire to monetize journalism publishers jumped on every bone Facebook threw at them hoping for the magic infusion they were no longer able to find on their own.
- This vision could backfire terribly an increase in the weight of means reinforcement of worst features cognitive bubbles where users are kept in silos fueled by a torrent of fake news and extremism.
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- On Monday conservative activist and filmmaker James published undercover footage of Twitter engineers alleging the social network has hundreds of employees reading everything you post online including direct messages.
- A former senior Twitter employee echoed the company comment observing that the claims in Monday Project Veritas video were technically accurate to a degree but exaggerated for effect by drunk idiots.
- Last week released footage of Twitter engineers alleging the company is than happy to help the Department of Justice in their little by handing over Trump tweets and direct messages.
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- The name coined until when artist and inventor Jaron Lanier left his job at Atari to found a company focused on selling movie headsets to consumers and been both a buzzword and a darling of technologists ever since.
- The only sound was of hearts and minds slowly opening wrote Rachel Mark of one grade class in Vermont that viewed a New York Times VR documentary called The Displaced about Syrian refugees.
- technology can be designed for use in the courtroom to recreate crime scenes impeach the testimony of unreliable witnesses test assertions and enhance a understanding of disputed events in simulated environments he writes in the Marquette Law Review.