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Fitbit's Rise Stirs Takeout Speculation
2016-04-02 00:23:23| Footwear - Topix.net
Having collapsed from the $50 level last summer to as low as $12 in February, the stock is back on a roll and priced near $15. The company is next due to report earnings in early May with a small loss expected.
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This week in soft drinks & bottled water, featuring consumers' struggles with 'natural', the rise of bone broth and PepsiCo's leadership changes
2016-04-01 16:35:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Here's a round-up of this week's top stories in the global soft drinks & bottled water categories. We also have similar round-ups for beer & cider and spirits & wine.
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Huawei reports 37% rise in full-year revenue
2016-04-01 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Chinese kit maker's device arm steals the show as net profit jumps 33%.
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Seas could rise higher than predicted, drenching coastal cities: study
2016-04-01 01:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Global seas could rise nearly twice as much as previous, widely accepted estimates, according to a study published on Thursday saying low-lying cities face possible disaster by the end of the century. Sea levels could surge more than three feet (0.9 meter) by 2100 from melting Antarctic ice alone, on top of a three-foot rise already predicted, said the study by two American researchers that appeared in the science journal Nature. That same Antarctic ice melt could add nearly 50 feet (15 meters)...
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Scientists nearly double sea level rise projections for 2100, because of Antarctica
2016-03-31 15:08:02| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: Sea levels could rise nearly twice as much as previously predicted by the end of this century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unabated, an outcome that could devastate coastal communities around the globe, according to new research published Wednesday. The main reason? Antarctica. Scientists behind a new study published in the journal Nature used sophisticated computer models to decipher a longstanding riddle about how the massive, mostly uninhabited continent surrendered so much ice during...
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