Croda International logo Croda International plc (LON:CRDA) insider Tom Brophy purchased 4 shares of Croda International stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, December 11th. The shares were bought at an average cost of GBX 4,261 ($57.35) per share, for a total transaction of £170.44
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American International Group, Inc. is located in USA and operates within the Financial sector. When looking at American International Group, Inc., the first item you can quickly note is the *tba, which will give you a multiple that can be use to compare American International Group, Inc. against others in
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Like DDR, the spin-off, Retail Value Trust, will be a publicly traded real estate investment trust. It will take on 38 properties in the continental United States and 12 shopping centers in Puerto Rico, with an aggregate value of $3 billion. But Retail Value Trust won't necessarily have a long life span. During a
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Arlington Asset Investment logo News headlines about Arlington Asset Investment (NYSE:AI) have trended somewhat positive on Thursday, according to Accern. Accern scores the sentiment of press coverage by analyzing more than 20 million blog and news sources. Accern ranks coverage of
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Works of art, including creations by Turner Prize-nominated artists, are being loaned to the public as part of an exhibition at De Montfort University Leicester's Gallery. The Art Lending Library, created by Glasgow-based artists Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich, allows you to borrow any of 57 works which
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OSLO, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Norwegian housing prices will likely fall by one percent in 2018 as a downturn in the market is slowing down, a real estate industry association said on Friday. The forecast was based on expected prices in December next year compared to December this year. “We expect
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… Bloomberg Technology's consumer tech reporter Mark Gurman. This week, Mark checks out the Google Home Max and sees how it compares to Apple's HomePod and Amazon's Echo line of home speakers. Mark will also take questions from the audience. Watch every Wednesday on Bloomberg.com
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In the run-up to his birthday next week, France's president has maintained a breathless pace and packed agenda, earning more than a soupcon of credibility among the public and world leaders. Yet with most of his plans a long way from fruition, the risk is that voters will turn away unless he can show
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Will 2018 be the year you turn doing good into a pursuit? Follow the lead of those who already haveâfrom José Andrés's inspirational feeding of the masses; Christy Turlington Burns's dedication to expectant mothers; or Jason Flom's evangelist zeal for the wrongfully accused. The bottom line: There's
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) â As we all know, Nashville is a very popular place to live right now. A lot of people are buying houses, and for many of them, it's their first time. That can be discouraging when they're flying off the market as fast as you find them. Experts say typically a house stays on the
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A centrist alternative would be Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at German insurance giant Allianz SE, who is a Bloomberg View columnist. Many other names are in the mix. Trump also has an opportunity, albeit an indirect one, to reshape the leadership of the 12 regional Federal Reserve
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A recreational drone operator whose device smashed into a U.S. Army helicopter in September flew undetected into a no-fly zone over New York set up to protect President Donald Trump and the United Nations. The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday said the drone flew in air space
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… attorney and government litigation analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence. He said that despite Pai's effort to avoid a patchwork of local requirements, states aren't completely sidelined. Massachusetts Democratic Senator Edward J. Markey said he would mount a two-pronged attack to preserve the rules.
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President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan walk through the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 16. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg. President Donald Trump called House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday to ask about a Politico report that the Wisconsin Republican will step down from his
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The cryptocurrency has wowed markets this year with breakneck gains as investors flocked to an asset that exists only in cyberspace. But the laborious creation of each digital bitcoin by private computer networks has real-world consequences in the form of massive energy use — including from fuels that
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The fate of Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government could be determined at a special election in Sydney on Saturday as a lawmaker caught up in a furor over dual citizenship seeks to regain his seat. A win for Liberal candidate John Alexander in the district of Bennelong would mean the
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âBanks have a lot of money lying with them, their lending capacity is limited due to lack of capital adequacy,â Arun Jaitley said. India's banks are reeling under Rs 9.65 lakh crore of bad loans. In October, the government announced a massive Rs 2.11 lakh crore bank recapitalisation plan. After PM
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But a Bloomberg News analysis of the earlier version of the regulation report found that Trump and other administration officials had exaggerated claims of cutting almost 1,000 regulations. The administration counted in its earlier report as canceled hundreds of pending regulations that had been
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London-based Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns commercial real estate data firm Xceligent, announced Thursday Xceligent's board has decided to file for Chapter 7 liquidation. A court-appointed trustee will distribute the company's assets. The decision comes one year to the day after
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SHANGHAI, Dec 15 (Reuters) – China's banking regulator has tightened rules for consumer finance firms, which have grown making small-scale loans to individuals and small companies, the business daily Securities Times newspaper said on Friday. The move is the latest in a string of measures taken
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