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AstraZeneca Plans $1.5 Billion Manufacturing Facility In Singapore
The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical giant plans to build a $1.5 billion manufacturing facility in Singapore to boost its global supply of cancer-killing treatments.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Peloton Interactive Gets $1.4 Billion In Fresh Credit
The company will enter a $1 billion five-year term loan facility and a $100 million five-year revolving credit facility.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Three New Rules to Create Customer Loyalty
Hanging on to consumers and clients has never been more difficult. Make sure you know what you're up against.Inc. - Business -
Three new gas plants set to increase Nigeria’s gas supply by 25%
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New York AG announces $2 billion settlement with crypto lender Genesis
New York Attorney General Letitia James is settling with crypto lender Genesis for $2 billion to make defrauded investors whole again.CNBC - Business - New York -
Micron’s stock rises as Morgan Stanley admits its bearish stance ‘was a mistake’
An analyst said he failed to properly appreciate how high-bandwidth memory would drive stock momentum.MarketWatch - Business -
Kenya negotiating with Saudi Aramco for floating LPG facility
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AstraZeneca kicks off ‘new era of growth’ with aim to hit $80 billion of sales by 2030
The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company’s CEO Pascal Soriot said the announcement marks the start of a “new era of growth”MarketWatch - Business -
Man gets new kidney thanks to his best friend and a total stranger
Cory Slater decided to donate his kidney to his best friend, Curtis Choe. However, Slater wasn't a match. But thanks to a program through the National Kidney Registry, Slater was able to donate his kidney to a person he matched with and in return ...CBS News - Top stories -
Biden's Israel approval gets lowest mark yet in new poll
The approval rating for President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war has dropped to its lowest point in a new poll, as the fighting continues in Gaza. The latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found Biden with a 36 percent job approval rating on ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden
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