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China to pull approval for Facebook’s planned venture: New York Times

Facebook said on Tuesday it planned to create an “innovation hub” to support local start-ups. The subsidiary was registered in Hangzhou, according to a filing approved on China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System last week and seen by Reuters on Tuesday. A Chinese government database showed that Facebook had gained approval to open a subsidiary. …read more […]

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Northrop tops profit estimates, but underwhelming outlook hits shares

U.S. weapons maker Northrop Grumman Corp reported earnings on Wednesday that exceeded analysts’ profit estimates, but frustrated investors betting on an even better quarter after rival Lockheed Martin Corp’s strong results earlier this week. Northrop’s shares fell 6.2 percent at the start of trading after reporting its first results to include its $7.8 billion acquisition of rocket-maker Orbital ATK. Northrop also raised its earnings forecast for 2018, which it expected to be led by sales of parts used in fighter jets as well as a lower tax rate. …read more […]

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Someone in California bought a winning lottery ticket worth more than half a billion dollars — here's exactly what a lottery winner should do, according to a financial adviser

A Mega Millions lottery drawing on Tuesday determined a ticket sold in California has winning numbers for an estimated jackpot of $522 million. Then, winners should call the lottery association, and assemble a team to manage the money. One lucky lottery winner could soon get their hands on over half a billion dollars. …read more […]

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Trump says China is targeting U.S. farmers, being 'vicious'

U.S. President Donald Trump accused China on Wednesday of targeting American farmers in a “vicious” way and using them as leverage to get concessions on trade. “China is targeting our farmers, who they know I love & respect, as a way of getting me to continue allowing them to take advantage of the U.S. They are being vicious in what will be their failed attempt. American farmers have been a particular target in the global clash over trade policy as other countries seek to retaliate for U.S. duties on Chinese goods as well as on steel and aluminum …read more […]