• Ryan Reynolds And Rob McElhenney Invest In Another Soccer Club, This Time Outside Of Europe

    After building Wrexham AFC into a football club that has achieved consecutive promotions, owner Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have invested in another football club: Club Necaxa in Mexico. Club Necaxa was founded in 1923 and is located in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Among the club’s investors is also actress Eva Longoria. According to Variety‘s report, it was […]

  • GAMMA Investing LLC Makes New $1.35 Million Investment in Intel Co. (NASDAQ:INTC)

    GAMMA Investing LLC acquired a new position in Intel Co. (NASDAQ:INTC – Free Report) in the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund acquired 26,772 shares of the chip maker’s stock, valued at approximately $1,345,000. Other large investors also recently modified their holdings […]

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    Someone in Toronto just won $70 million

    Someone in Toronto is about to come into some serious cash. They just don't

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    Get a Sam's Club membership for just $14

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  • Maersk Commits $600 Million Investment In Nigeria's Ports

    ABUJA, April 28 (Reuters) – Nigeria secured a $600 million investment in seaport infrastructure from Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk MAERSKb.CO, the presidency said in a statement on Sunday. The investment was secured during a meeting

  • Dothan officially welcomes first soccer club in ceremony

    DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- Around 60 sports lovers attended the Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce event to officially welcome the Dothan United Soccer Club in a ceremony at RIP Hewes Stadium. During the Thursday afternoon event, players were announced to arrive in Dothan on Saturday, April 27, and begin the training camp on Wednesday, May []

  • With Hundreds of Millions in Government Investment, Microsoft Must Do Better

    In America, the Washington D.C., uniparty types like to make you think they are all for reining in big corporations in favor of the “little guy.” But in practice, it seems that across many industries, the practice of squeezing out competition via government subsidy or legislative or bureaucratic intervention is often carried out by legislators with a vested interest in the long-term success of their “donating constituency.”

  • BlackRock Drives Tokenization Push With $47 Million Investment In Securitize

    With over $10 trillion under its management, asset management firm BlackRock has led a $47 million investment in Securitize, a prominent player in the tokenization space. BlackRock’s Investment Boosts In The Tokenization Space As announced on Wednesday, notable participants in the funding round include investment firm Hamilton Lane, financial technology company Tradeweb Markets, and asset […]

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    Burger King invests another $300 million to remodel restaurants

    The restaurant company is planning to spend $2.2 billion to revive Burger King's U.S. business.

  • UD Ibiza Just Entered the Stylish Football Club Discourse

    Ibiza is best known for its beaches, its nightclubs, and its bucolic countryside dotted with olive and citrus groves. But the White Isle, as it's often affecti

  • Google to invest €600 million in fourth data center in the Netherlands

    Google will invest 600 million euros to construct a new data center on the industrial estate Westpoort in Groningen. This will be the tech company's fourth data center in the Netherlands, and the company reported that it has invested around 3.8 billion euros in the Netherlands thus far. Google already has a data centre at Eemshaven in Groningen. There are auxiliary facilities at Winschoten and in the west of the city. These complexes are known for using a relatively high amount of electricity.

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    This $3.5 Million Rolex Just Set an Auction Record

    Want more insider watch coverage? Get Box + Papers, GQ's newsletter devoted to the watch world, sent to your inbox every Friday. Sign up here. This must be the most expensive cheese knife ever sold. Over the weekend at the Monaco Legend Group auctions, a sharp yellow blade meant for dicing up Gruyères and Comtés, with the phrase “It’s a Good Watch” printed on it, hammered for $3.5 million. Oh, and it also happened to come with a one-of-12 Rolex chronograph that was never made available to the...