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iPhone SE 2020 Strategy

Friday Apr 17, 2020

Friday Apr 17, 2020

The iPhone SE is back. Same price but different hardware. Here is why Apple would manufacture cheaper phones.
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Tuesday Apr 14, 2020

US Postal Service, or USPS, is in deep trouble. Well technically, it has been in trouble for quite some time now. It has been the victim of a series of unfortunate events.
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Wednesday Apr 08, 2020

The EPL is the most watched sports league in the world, with 3 billion people tuning in to watch football matches. The EPL has built an impressive business model around broadcasting rights.
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Thomas Cook: What happened?

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

Thomas Cook was known for providing affordable all-inclusive travel packages. But after 178 years of operations, it declared bankruptcy. Let’s take a look at what happened. The company certainly did not go under out of the blue. Over the years, several signs were foretelling their downfall.
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Thursday Mar 26, 2020

Opera Software AS is the Norwegian company behind the Opera web browser. It is true that the majority of people tend to use web browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox, but Opera has built an impressive offering catalogue that is worth exploring.
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Monday Mar 23, 2020

Sony is known for its highly successful gaming console, the Sony PlayStation. But there’s so much more to the company. For its fiscal year 2019, the company raked in 80 billion dollars in revenue.
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Covid-19 Impact on Stocks

Wednesday Mar 18, 2020

Wednesday Mar 18, 2020

Coronavirus has taken the world by storm and has become a real threat to our entire financial system.
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Gap: What happened?

Wednesday Mar 18, 2020

Wednesday Mar 18, 2020

Gap was playing all the right cards at the time. Sales had grown from 3 billion dollars in 1992 to 13.7 billion dollars in 2000. But then it hit a roadblock.
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Deutsche Bank: What happened?

Wednesday Mar 11, 2020

Wednesday Mar 11, 2020

If we take a look at the bank’s stock price over time, we can observe that after recovering from the financial crisis in 2008, the company lost 85% of its market value. And today we will explore some of the reasons for that decline.
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