How an App Selling Secondhand Clothes Went From Near Collapse to Worth $5 Billion
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How the Knicks’ James Dolan went from the NBA’s worst owner to semi-competence
The hiring of Leon Rose as president of basketball operations at Madison Square Garden has ushered in an unexpected period of stability. Even by the standards of James Dolan’s nightmarish reign ...The Guardian - 17h -
How the Knicks’ James Dolan went from the NBA’s worst owner to semi-competence
The hiring of Leon Rose as president of basketball operations at Madison Square Garden has ushered in an unexpected period of stabilityYahoo Sports - 17h -
Paul Mescal sells clothes on Vinted to raise money for Irish charity
Fans of Gladiator II star can choose from knitwear items, vintage T-shirt and Jimmy Choo boots. First the chain he wore in Normal People gained a cult following, then he went viral for the tiny ...The Guardian - 1d -
'A bit of a miracle' - How Girona went from 'amateurs' to Champions League
BBC Sport visits Girona to find out how the Catalan club went from playing in the lower divisions to becoming part of the City Football Group and reaching the Champions League.BBC News - 1d -
Infinity Nikki - How To Upgrade Clothes And Eureka
Infinity Nikki is an open-world game with dress-up mechanics. Naturally, you can't just go around wearing low-level attires all the time. That's going to be an affront to fashionistas everywhere. ...GameSpot - Dec. 4 -
General Motors Takes $5 Billion Hit From Ailing China Business
The charge marks the latest example of how global automakers are struggling in China as local consumers embrace electric vehicles from homegrown brands.The Wall Street Journal - Dec. 4 -
GM expects more than $5 billion impact from China restructuring, including plant closures
General Motors expects a restructuring of its joint venture operations with SAIC Motor in China to cost more than $5 billion in noncash charges and write-downs.CNBC - Dec. 4 -
GM expects more than $5 billion impact from China restructuring
General Motors expects a restructuring of its joint venture operations with SAIC Motor Corp. in China to cost more than $5 billion.NBC News - Dec. 4 -
How a Syrian Rebel Went From an American Jail to Seizing Aleppo
Once affiliated with Islamic State and al Qaeda, rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani professes religious tolerance. Many have doubts.The Wall Street Journal - Dec. 2
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