Owens to referee final
Nigel Owens has been appointed to referee Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham.
Nigel Owens has been appointed to referee Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham.
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New York state’s attorney general is probing whether three major Internet providers could be shortchanging consumers by charging them for faster broadband speeds and failing to deliver the speeds being advertised, according to documents seen by Reuters. The letters, sent on Friday to executives at Verizon Communications Inc , Cablevision Systems Corp and Time Warner Cable Inc , ask each company to provide copies of all disclosures they have made
New York state’s attorney general is probing whether three major Internet providers could be shortchanging consumers by charging them for faster broadband speeds and failing to deliver the speeds being advertised, according to documents seen by Reuters. The letters, sent on Friday to executives at Verizon Communications Inc , Cablevision Systems Corp and Time Warner Cable Inc , ask each company to provide copies of all disclosures they have made
Xerox Corp , best known for its printers and copiers, said it would review its businesses and capital allocation options but was not currently considering a sale of the company. Xerox also reported its first quarterly net loss since the first quarter of 2010, but profit excluding restructuring costs inched past market expectations. The company’s shares fell 2 percent to $10.13 in early trading.
Xerox Corp , best known for its printers and copiers, said it would review its businesses and capital allocation options but was not currently considering a sale of the company. Xerox also reported its first quarterly net loss since the first quarter of 2010, but profit excluding restructuring costs inched past market expectations. The company’s shares fell 2 percent to $10.13 in early trading.
Japan’s Sharp Corp on Monday said it would book an operating loss for April-September rather than a profit due to falling prices for smartphone displays, revealing little sign of a turnaround since a $1.7 billion bank bailout in May. The electronics manufacturer expects to announce an operating loss of 26 billion yen ($215 million) when it reports earnings for the first half of the business year on Friday, instead of
Japan’s Sharp Corp on Monday said it would book an operating loss for April-September rather than a profit due to falling prices for smartphone displays, revealing little sign of a turnaround since a $1.7 billion bank bailout in May. The electronics manufacturer expects to announce an operating loss of 26 billion yen ($215 million) when it reports earnings for the first half of the business year on Friday, instead of
(Reuters) – Former U.S. National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander’s cyber security startup, IronNet Cybersecurity Inc, said on Monday it had raised $32.5 million in a “Series A” funding round led by Trident Capital Cybersecurity. IronNet says its technology detects and mitigates anomalous activity in a company’s cyber infrastructure using advanced behavioral models and analytics. The funding will help accelerate growth and scale the launch of the IronNet product line,