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AT&T VP: Internet Connectivity is Key for Small and Mid-Size Businesses

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Sue Galvanek, VP of enterprise networking at AT&T, sat down with Cheddar to talk about the importance of fast and reliable internet service for small businesses. "Customers' expectations of ease of doing business and speed of doing...
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Review: Thessaloniki International Film Festival

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After almost a fortnight on the silver screen, the 59th edition of Thessaloniki International Film Festival has drawn to a close. British photographer Richard Billingham won the top Golden Alexander award for his film 'Ray & Liz'. It's...
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SurveyMonkey CEO Says GDPR Compliance is Strength in a Crowded Market

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Data collection and analysis is an increasingly crowded industry, but SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie tells Cheddar he isn't concerned about industry upstarts. SurveyMonkey counts customer confidence, brand recognition, and GDPR compliance...
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SurveyMonkey CEO Shrugs Off Rival Threat, Citing GDPR Compliance

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Data collection and analysis is an increasingly crowded field, but SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie told Cheddar he isn't too concerned about industry upstarts ー especially not when he has General Data Protection Regulation compliance on...
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Elon Musk Keeps His Promise: Tesla Turns a Profit

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Tesla shares surged in after-market trading on Wednesday after the company surprised investors with strong adjusted quarterly earnings of $2.90 a share, far exceeding expectations. "As a Tesla bull, this is the quarter we've all been...
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Netflix Shares Are Up, But Hasn't Satisfied All the Bears

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Michael Pachter, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, isn't buying into the Netflix hype even after the good Q3 earnings.
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Nike Stock Drops Despite Earnings Beat (PS: It's Not Kaepernick's Fault)

9th - Higher Ed
Nike posted better than expected earnings for the latest quarter, but the stock took a hit Wednesday, though not for reasons you might think. Adam Sarhan, CEO of 50 Park Investments, said investors should remember Nike stock was trading...
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New Ethereum Money Market Means You Can Earn Interest on Crypto

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Compound has raised $8 million in funding for its newest venture, money markets for ethereum assets which allows investors to earn interest on their cryptocurrency. Robert Leshner, founder and CEO of Compound, said this is new technology...
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Can eSports Fill Stadiums?

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As the online gaming world continues to boom, professional sports organizations are working to marry the online and physical sports world. Hugh Weber, president of the New Jersey Devils, said that there is a way for live eSports events...
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Plácido Domingo's Operalia crowns rising stars

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Every year, Maestro Plácido Domingo crowns the rising opera stars of tomorrow. The legendary tenor has brought his prestigious competition Operalia to Lisbon for the first time. Around a thousand hopeful participants took part in the...
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Caffeine Wants to Build the Next Generation of Social Live-Streaming

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Social live-streaming is today where social media was in the mid-2000s. At least that's what 21st Century Fox is betting. The CEO of Caffeine, which just took a $100 million investment from the media giant, is looking toward the future...
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How one Polish company is proving disability is no handicap when it comes to working

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of Business Planet goes to Katowice, Poland for a very special company, a social enterprise where helping people is as important as the bottom line. Today, 10% of European companies are social enterprises. They employ 11...
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Blockchain Is Doing for Payments What the Web Did for Information

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Jed McCaleb, the co-founder of the Stellar Development Foundation, told Cheddar how blockchain technology can revolutionize how digital payments are tracked and secured.
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MOTELX International Horror Film Festival returns

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Already in its 12th Edition, the MoteLX International Horror Film Festival in Lisbon brought some more blood and jump scares to its faithful audience... Among this year's guests was Leigh Whannell, the mastermind behind the "Saw" and...
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Nio, China's 'Tesla Killer', Goes Public

9th - Higher Ed
Tesla's Chinese rival went public on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday morning. Nio, which has sold about 1,600 of its ES8s, priced shares at $6.26 apiece, near the low end of the target range.
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China's 'Tesla Killer' NIO Drops in Public Debut

9th - Higher Ed
Tesla's Chinese rival went public on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday morning. NIO, which has sold about 1,600 of its ES8 electric vehicles since June, opened at $6 a share, below its IPO price and fell sharply after.
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Chinese Electric Car Maker Nio Goes Public, Taking on Tesla

9th - Higher Ed
Louis Hsieh, the CFO of Nio, which went public on the NYSE Wednesday, said that the Chinese regulations and restrictions on the automotive industry has left them no choice but to prioritize electric vehicles.
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China's NIO Goes Public, Taking on Tesla

9th - Higher Ed
Louis Hsieh, the CFO of NIO, which went public on the NYSE Wednesday, said that the Chinese regulations and restrictions on the automotive industry have left no choice but to prioritize electric vehicles.
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Lack of gender equality at 75th Venice Film Festival

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Gondolas, red carpets, and movie stars. The 75th Venice Film Festival is underway. The Italian movie "On My Skin " by Alessio Cremonini will open the Horizon competition. The film follows the real-life story of a young Roman who died...
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T-Mobile U.S. President: Strong Earnings Will Bolster Sprint Merger Bid

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Mike Sievert, President and COO of T-Mobile U.S., joins Cheddar after the company's earnings report. He says that if the proposed merger with Sprint goes through, the combined companies will have seven times the wireless capacity they do...
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T-Mobile U.S. President: Strong Growth Will Bolster Sprint Merger Bid

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Mike Sievert, President and COO of T-Mobile U.S., joins Cheddar after the company's earnings report. He says that if the proposed merger with Sprint goes through, the combined companies will have seven times the wireless capacity they do...
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Canada to decrease carbon tax, angering environmental activists

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian industries hope the change will help keep them competitive abroad, but environmentalists see this as Trudeau pulling back from his commitment.
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Can Congress Really Get Big Tech to Change?

9th - Higher Ed
Axios Reporter David McCabe obtained policy papers from Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) in which he proposes 20 ways tech companies can combat disinformation, user privacy violations, and harsh competition in the industry. But McCabe believes...
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Mark Warner's Uphill Battle Against Big Tech

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Senator Mark Warner of Virginia is leading the charge against big tech, but he may not accomplish much unless Democrats make major gains in midterm elections, according to Axios reporter David McCabe.