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1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on UK Property Platform Ezylet Seeks £500,000 on Invesdor

UK Property Platform Ezylet Seeks £500,000 on Invesdor

Ezylet, a property platform that’s based in the UK, has recently launched an equity crowdfunding campaign on Invesdor, seeking £500,000 in funding. The company, which was founded by landlord and investor Paul Foy, describes itself as an exciting property portal that’s aimed at the “untapped” private… Read More

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1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Wall Street Strategists Forecast Most-Bearish Second Half Since 1999

Wall Street Strategists Forecast Most-Bearish Second Half Since 1999

Despite a hiccup in the last week or so, global stocks survived as the best-performing asset class of the year (with the MSCI All-Country World Index wrapping up its best first half in 19 years)…

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1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Chuck Hughes Strategies

Chuck Hughes Strategies

Anyone using strategies by Chuck Hughes? I am with some success and would like to correspond with anyone else that is using his strategies and compare notes.

1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Ignore International Business Machines Corporation: Here Are 2 Better Stocks

Ignore International Business Machines Corporation: Here Are 2 Better Stocks

Investors have been patiently awaiting the turnaround story at International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM), but its transition has been slow to materialize. Since Ginni Rometty took the reins as CEO in January 2012, the company has been divesting a number of its legacy businesses and investing heavily in new growth areas, such as artificial intelligence (AI)-based cognitive solutions and cloud computing. The company appears to be making progress.

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1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Silicon Valley’s biggest start-up factory is making a bet on biotech, but it’s not an obvious fit

Silicon Valley’s biggest start-up factory is making a bet on biotech, but it’s not an obvious fit

Y Combinator thinks it has found a very new type of biotech start-up.

1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Powervault Closes In On £1.1 Million During the Final Days on Crowdcube

Powervault Closes In On £1.1 Million During the Final Days on Crowdcube

With less than a week until its latest equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube comes to an end, UK’s Powervault is now closing in on  £1.1 million thanks to nearly 800 investors. The initiative was launched in May and quickly raised its initial £750,000. Founded in 2012, The… Read More

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1 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: Shooting leaves 28 wounded at lounge in Arkansas capital city Little Rock

The Wall Street Journal: Shooting leaves 28 wounded at lounge in Arkansas capital city Little Rock

Police in Little Rock, Ark., are investigating a nightclub shooting that left 28 people wounded after an apparent dispute erupted at a concert.
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