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PGA Championship betting: Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are the big favorites
The two have combined to win the last four PGA Tour events.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Giants' Soler struck on head by own batted ball during BP
While taking his first round of on-field batting practice since landing on the IL, Jorge Soler fouled a ball off the cage which then struck him in the head.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Investors place record £300mn bet against BT
New chief executive Allison Kirkby is battling to reverse declining share priceFinancial Times - Business -
Jeremy Hunt bets on creating a $1tn ‘British Microsoft’
Chancellor shrugs off flurry of overseas bids for UK companiesFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Australian Government's Budget Bets On Rapid Fall In Inflation
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has framed the center-left Labor government’s 2024-2025 budget around the themes of cost of living relief, income tax cuts and the tantalizing prospect of a fall in mortgage interest rates by early next year.The Wall Street Journal - World - Australia -
Thyssenkrupp Cuts Guidance Again
Thyssenkrupp again cut its sales and profit forecasts for its fiscal year after write-downs and contracts to offset carbon emissions hit its second-quarter results.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Forget U.S. stocks — UBS says Europe's are a better bet. Here's why
In a bold "U-turn," UBS says European stocks are now more attractive than their U.S. counterparts.CNBC - Business -
Foxconn Posts Profit Surge as It Bets on AI for Long-Term Growth
The world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer backed its upbeat outlook for the year after posting a surge in first-quarter profit.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Foxconn Posts Profit Surge as It Bets on AI for Long-Term Growth
The world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer backed its upbeat outlook for the year after posting a surge in first-quarter profit.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Deadspin’s New Owners Reveal Their Plans: Betting Content—but No AI
The future of once-beloved sports blog Deadspin has been murky since it was acquired by an unknown company called Lineup Publishing in March. The new ownership shared its plans with WIRED.Wired - Tech
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