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Iran official says gas field contract with Total, CNPC unchanged: SHANA

A gas field development contract with France’s Total , and China’s state-owned CNPC remains unchanged, a senior Iranian oil official said according to the oil ministry news agency SHANA on Saturday – hours after state new agency IRNA quoted him as saying CNPC had taken Total’s share in the project.

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How Did Suicidal Ground Worker Take Alaska Air Plane? It Was Easy. 

Step inside the cockpit of an empty commercial aircraft and the pilot controls are yours. The suicide-by-plane Friday at Seattle’s Sea-Tac International Airport, which ended when a rogue airline employee crashed a stolen 76-seat turboprop into an island, has raised fresh questions about aviation security. The first hurdle was easily jumped by the Horizon Air employee who stole and then crashed a Bombardier Q400. …read more […]

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San Francisco's housing market is so out of control, 60% of tech workers say they can't afford homes

The San Francisco Bay Area’s housing market is so bleak, even tech workers are struggling to buy a home there. A survey by Blind found that 59% of employees at Bay Area tech companies said they cannot afford homes. Cisco, eBay, and Intuit had the highest percentage of employees who said home ownership is elusive. …read more […]

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Tesla CEO Musk taunts short sellers amid legal scrutiny

Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk used Twitter late Friday to taunt investors who have bet against his company, even though his previous Twitter comments have spurred a government investigation and shareholder lawsuits. The tweets are aimed at “shorts,” or investors who borrowed shares of Tesla and immediately sold them with the hope that Tesla’s share price would fall. The Twitter comments could potentially affect Musk’s legal situation. …read more […]

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Exclusive: Saudi Arabia’s PIF has shown no interest in bankrolling Tesla buyout

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has shown no interest so far in financing Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk’s proposed $72 billion deal to take the U.S. electric car maker private, despite acquiring a minority stake in the company this year, two sources familiar with the matter said.

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