Month: April 2022

Rogers Clocks 4 Percent Revenue Growth in Q1 Backed by Improving Canadian Economy; Raises FY22 Guidance

Rogers Communications Inc. reported first-quarter FY22 revenue growth of 4 percent year-on-year to C$3.62 billion. Service revenue grew 6 percent Y/Y to C$3.2 billion. Rogers attracted 66,000 net postpaid mobile phone subscribers, up from 22,000 last year, with a churn of 0.71 percent. Wireless service revenue increased by 7 percent Y/Y, mainly due to higher roaming…


8 Proven Ways to Make Money in Real Estate

By R.L. Adams Real estate may have produced more wealth than any other industry, but people still remain skeptical about entering into the fray. Most think that they need to start with some sort of capital, but that’s not always the case. The one magic power you do need is to be able to find the…


Philadelphia to End Indoor Mask Mandate Days After Reinstating It

Philadelphia city health officials announced a reversal of an indoor mask mandate that recently went into effect in the city. The Philadelphia health department said the Board of Health voted on Thursday to rescind the mandate, which city officials say will be lifted Friday morning. “Due to decreasing hospitalizations and a leveling of case counts, the…


Australian Opposition’s Support for Beijing’s Pacific Ambitions Comes to Light

Just months before Beijing signed a contentious security deal with the Solomon Islands, the Australian Labor Party’s deputy leader, Richard Marles, it has been revealed, advocated for the Chinese regime’s involvement in the Pacific. The comments from Marles, who is the former parliamentary secretary for Pacific Islands Affairs, were unearthed by The Australian newspaper on…


Ranked-Choice Voting Measures Vying for 2022 Ballots in Missouri, Nevada

Proponents are gearing up for stretch-run petition drives to secure signatures needed to get prospective constitutional amendments implementing ranked-choice voting on 2022 ballots in Missouri and Nevada. The Missouri Top-Four Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative would give voters the option to pick from both Republicans and Democrats during open primaries and vote in all general elections for either…


Queensland to End Quarantine for Unvaccinated International Arrivals, Other COVID-19 Rules

Quarantine requirements for close contacts and unvaccinated international arrivals in Queensland (QLD) will be dropped from 6 p.m. on April 28, bringing the Australian state into line with New South Wales and Victoria. Making the announcement on Friday, acting premier Steven Miles said the close contact isolation restrictions have been impacting businesses, schools, and the…


No Parallels Between Netflix And Tesla, Says Ark Analyst

Tesla Inc. and Netflix Inc. may have first-mover benefits in their categories but that’s where the similarities end for the companies, Ark Investment Management analyst Brett Winton wrote in a Twitter post on Tuesday. What Happened The Tesla bull analyst was responding to early-stage venture SK Ventures’ co-founder Paul Kedrosky’s view that there are parallels between the two companies and their stocks. Kedrosky said…


Just Eat Explores Grubhub Sale as It Sees Corrections Following Pandemic Recovery

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV. weighed a partial or complete sale of its Grubhub unit less than a year after buying it for $7.3 billion. Just Eat Takeaway.com explored strategic actions for the U.S. division after losing an unusually high level of customers across its key markets, Bloomberg reports. CEO Jitse Groen saw the business as an essential part of industry…


Crypto Crimes on the Rise in Australia

Australian cyber authorities have warned people and local businesses to take precautions against cybercriminals as they have become more sophisticated in using digital currencies and other methods in their exploit schemes. The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC), which is responsible for detecting, deterring, and disrupting criminal abuse of the financial system, has released…


[PREMIERING 8PM ET] Kash Patel: Clinton Campaign Affiliates Are Trying to Bury Michael Sussmann | Kash’s Corner

“[Durham] now has Clinton world burying Michael Sussmann, the defendant in this case.” Clinton campaign affiliates are throwing former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann under the bus, says Kash Patel. And in a last-ditch effort to protect themselves, they are trying to hide evidence behind attorney-client privilege, he argues. Kash and Jan break down special…