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How Thames Water can avoid nationalisation
Without fresh equity the UK utility would have to slash costs and investment and focus squarely on cash preservationFinancial Times - Business -
WeWork co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann recently offered to buy the bankrupt co-working company for more than $500 million, people with knowledge of the matter said.
WeWork co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann recently offered to buy the bankrupt co-working company for more than $500 million, people with knowledge of the matter said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bank of England policymaker says markets pricing in too many rate cuts; Co-op Bank to cut 400 jobs – business live
Catherine Mann says market pricing is helping the central bank do its work in bringing borrowing rates down. The pound has risen since her comments, up 0.2% to $1.2661.. Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said financial markets are pricing ...The Guardian - World -
More living people honoured with statues last year
It's the first time this century that this has happened, according to charity Art UK.BBC News - Top stories -
Nigerian parents finally get a chance to see their children who spent more than 2 weeks in captivity
Parents of more than 130 Nigerian schoolchildren who were rescued after more than two weeks in captivity say they saw them and that they couldn't hold back tears of joy during the reunionABC News - World -
March Madness: No. 6 Clemson survives furious Baylor rally to beat back No. 3 Bears, advance to Sweet 16
Clemson almost blew a big lead, but held on to advance to the tournament's second weekend.Yahoo Sports - Sports - College Football -
Progress Software Revenue Beats Estimates, Outlook Falls Short
The global software company also confirmed it made an offer to acquire MariaDB for 60 cents a share, joining K1 Investment Management in those looking to scoop up the database server.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Progress Software Revenue Beats Estimates, Outlook Falls Short
The global software company made an offer for all issued and to be issued share capital of MariaDB at 60 cents a share.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Guardians waive Myles Straw, former Gold Glove winner owed more than $19 million, per report
Tyler Freeman, a converted infielder, could serve as Cleveland's starting center fielderCBS Sports - Sports -
Adam Neumann reportedly bids to buy back WeWork for more than $500 million
WeWork Inc.’s co-founder and former chief executive Adam Neumann has submitted a bid to buy the bankrupt company for more than $500 million, the Wall Street Journal reported late Monday.MarketWatch - Business -
Oil prices end lower, with weekly U.S. crude supply up over 3 million barrels
Oil futures declined on Wednesday but settled off the session’s lows after official U.S. data revealed a weekly increase in crude inventories that was smaller than what was reported by an industry trade group.MarketWatch - Business -
Dutch court says the government must do more to rein in noise pollution at Amsterdam's busy airport
A Dutch court says the government has systematically put the interests of the aviation sector above those of people who live near Amsterdam's Schiphol AirportABC News - Health -
The Latest | Israel must open more land crossings for Gaza aid, UN court says
In a legally binding order, the top United Nations court says Israel must open more land crossings into Gaza for food, water, fuel and other suppliesABC News - World - Israel -
3 of 4 suspects charged with concert hall attack in Moscow that killed more than 130 people admit guilt
3 of 4 suspects charged with concert hall attack in Moscow that killed more than 130 people admit guiltABC News - World -
The suspects in the Russian concert hall attack that left more than 130 people dead arrive at a court in Moscow
The suspects in the Russian concert hall attack that left more than 130 people dead arrive at a court in MoscowABC News - World - Russia -
A Japanese supplement pill is recalled after two people died and more than 100 were hospitalized
Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths and sickened more than 100 people have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in JapanABC News - Health -
Why did more than 1,000 people die after police subdued them with force that isn't meant to kill?
Every day, police in the U.S. rely on common use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing themABC News - Health