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Niantic has claimed that Pokemon Go will not undergoing any major changes after it was acquired by Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely ...
Almost seven years after the project was announced, the Barq’s Building in downtown Biloxi will soon be open... partially. "The Wall That Heals" will be on display at the Bobby Eleuterius Sports ...
The property market saw a surge in activity last month as buyers rushed to get transactions over the line before the stamp duty rise on 1 April. There were 108,250 property sales last month ...
The U.S. Postal Service hosted a ceremony to celebrate the release of the new Betty White Forever stamp at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens Thursday. First announced in February ...
In one of Nike’s first earnings calls under its new leadership in 2024, CFO Matt Friend announced that the company would be re-engaging with retail partners to right some of their “missteps ...
Retail sales volumes (quantity bought) are estimated to have risen by 1.0% in February 2025. This follows a rise of 1.4% in January 2025 (revised down from a rise of 1.7% in our last bulletin).
The beloved actor of “The Golden Girls” fame was celebrated with a new U.S. Postal Service stamp at a first-day-of-issue ceremony at the Los Angeles Zoo on Thursday.
Stamp duty on shares is set to rake in nearly £24billion over the next five years – despite criticism it is ‘a tax on investing in UK-listed companies’ and deters savers. According to the ...
A MAJOR stamp duty change WILL come into effect from next week after the Government ruled out extending a freeze. Chancellor Rachel Reeves ruled out extending the stamp duty holiday in place until ...
Increasing knowledge is vital, but if the government want more retail investors (private investors ... that having to pay stamp duty of 0.5 per cent to buy shares in most UK companies is a cost ...
According to the latest Retail Survey from the Bureau for Economic Research (BER), business sentiment in the sector remains generally positive despite some emerging risks. The BER highlighted that ...
A weakening economy is already pressuring consumer spending, with shoppers cutting back on snacks and cigarettes. Now, benefit reductions for low-income consumers could pile on still more pressure.