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Why the New Starbucks CEO Is Worth $20 Billion
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GameStop stock sinks after sales fall, 20 million share stock offering
GameStop Corp. shares fell more than 10% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the videogame retailer surprised investors with a quarterly profit, but sales dropped more than 30%.44 minutes ago -
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Rentokil shares plummet 20% following profit warning
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News Corp’s REA says $7.3 billion bid for Rightmove was rejected
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CEO of property firm Damac expresses concerns over 'expensive' Dubai
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