Why Snowflake, Datadog, and HubSpot Shares Fell Back to Earth Today
These stocks reversed yesterday's big gains after several cloud names reported lackluster results, and the jobs report showed the economy may be running hotter than expected.
These stocks reversed yesterday's big gains after several cloud names reported lackluster results, and the jobs report showed the economy may be running hotter than expected.
Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, one of the world's largest investors, will vote in favour of the UniCredit remuneration package, it said on Sunday. The Italian bank is due to hold its annual meeting of shareholders on March 31. UniCredit shareholders are asked to approve a new pay structure for CEO Andrea Orcel that offers a 30% rise if the bank beats a wide set of targets this year.
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Russia and China are not creating a military alliance and are hiding nothing in terms of their military cooperation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with state television broadcast on Sunday, news agencies reported. Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping professed friendship and pledged closer ties at a summit in Moscow early this week, as Russia struggles to make gains in what it calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine. "We are not creating any military alliance with China," Interfax quoted Putin as saying.
West Midlands Police said a 36-year-old-man was arrested on suspicion of blackmail at an address in Warwickshire on Saturday evening.
Ocean Wilsons Holdings Limited ( LON:OCN ), is not the largest company out there, but it saw significant share price...
A Japanese man detained in China this month is a senior official of Astellas Pharma Inc, Kyodo news agency reported on Sunday citing a company spokesperson. Kyodo and other Japanese media reported on Saturday that a Japanese man in his 50s was taken into custody in Beijing this month for an alleged violation of Chinese law. But China had not fully explained as what prompted authorites in Beijing to detain the man, the media said.
HONG KONG (AP) — Dozens of people on Sunday joined Hong Kong's first authorized demonstration against the government since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions under unprecedentedly strict rules, including wearing a numbered badge around their necks. The rules set out by the police, who cited security reasons, came as the financial hub was promoting its return to normalcy after years of anti-virus controls and political turmoil. During the pandemic, protests were rare due to COVID-19 restr
After a solitary season with the Los Angeles Rams, Bobby Wagner has returned to the Seattle Seahawks.
The likes of The White Lotus and The Menu allow us to indulge our fantasies of revolt
Spurs suffered a humbling defeat to rivals Arsenal on Saturday and remain without a permanent manager.
The Trudeau government's attempt to modernize the Official Languages Act has raised eyebrows in legal circles, sparked pushback from language rights activists, and prompted four Liberal MPs to take a stand against a bill that was tabled by their own party. But what is Bill C-13? And why has it faced significant resistance? Here's a rundown of what's included in the proposed legislation and why it has many in Quebec's English-speaking community worried. What's in the bill? According to Prime Mini
The double-decker, four-engine A380 can carry 517 passengers.
The prime minister says his £120m parliament building will establish a new order – critics say the design doesn’t match that ambition
Ten samples from Britain were suspected of containing cheap sugar syrup
Chocolate rabbits with attitude in three different flavours delight Annalisa Barbieri
Businesses want to trawl for nickel, manganese and cobalt to build electric cars and windfarms
Shimmering strings meet trap beats as the songwriter looks back in languor on her richly textured ninth album
The poet’s Joni Mitchell-inspired memoir of her partnerless life marks an important shift in ideas about intimacy and solitude
I am a toddler the first time I meet a chicken, and we are equal in size and height. The hen has tiny eyelashes, a strawberry-jam face and a voice of purring clucks. I sense a happy spirit of inquisitiveness and smile in fascination. From that moment on, I will always love the company of chickens. It’s hard to explain completely, other than to say that it is an instant attraction, one owed especially to their movement and energy. I have found my tribe.
More than 1,200 people have died from suspected or confirmed drug overdoses in Saskatchewan since the beginning of 2020. A CBC Saskatchewan project shares the faces and names of many of those we lost during those three years, taking the conversation beyond statistics and stereotypes. Those who grieve them want others to know each person was someone's child and special in their own way. As one mother told CBC News, "He'll always be my baby." If you want to share the story of your loved one lost t