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Nikola Financial Chief Pasterick Exits a Few Months After Appointment
Nov. 17, 2023 4:46 pm ETListen(1 min)Nikola
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Israel raises $6bn in borrowing bonanza to fund war against Hamas
Israel has borrowed billions of dollars in recent weeks through privately negotiated deals to help fund its war against Hamas but is having to pay unusually high borrowing costs to get the deals over the line.Since Hamas’s attack on October 7, Israel has raised more than $6bn from international debt investors. This has included $5.1bn…
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Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to state financial charges
CNN — Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, already serving two life sentences for the murder of his wife and son, entered a guilty plea Friday to nearly two dozen state financial charges against him, including money laundering, breach of trust, conspiracy, forgery and tax evasion, as part of a plea deal his defense team…
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Automating Tax Inside Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations
When a business lacks the right tools to automate tax management, they open themselves up to a range of compliance risks. Join us for a live demo of the Vertex solution for Microsoft D365 Finance and Operations, where you can learn about its unique features and advantages over native Dynamics 365 tax tools. Vertex…
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Just Sold: Home-based St. Paul church buys space
Listen to this article Editor’s note: “Just Sold” is a Finance & Commerce feature based on the newest certificates of real estate value filed with the Minnesota Department of Revenue for commercial sales throughout Minnesota and reports of sales across the country involving local parties. Research includes company and broker documents, online real estate listings,…
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Citigroup employees expect management reshuffle, layoffs on Monday-sources
NEW YORK, Nov 17 (Reuters) – Citigroup (C.N) employees expect announcements about management changes and layoffs on Monday in the next phase of the bank’s sweeping reorganization, according to four people familiar with the situation.Employees are awaiting more details about the scale of layoffs at the bank, which employs 240,000 people worldwide.Citigroup declined to comment.…
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American Boulevard senior housing development advances
Listen to this article Bloomington’s City Planning Commission approved rezoning a plot of land at 700 American Blvd. W. and OK’d Schafer Richardson’s plans for a senior housing project on that site. After more than a half-hour of discussion and debate Thursday, approval for the change was given by all commissioners. All commissioners also voted…
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Q&A: St. Paul Planning Director Luis Pereira on housing zoning
Listen to this article Soon, the city of St. Paul will be getting rid of single-family-only zoning, opting for the possibility of more dense, multifamily units. This decision was not one the City Council took lightly, with a lot of study going into the ordinance before its passage in a 4-3 vote. The ordinance was…
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AGC, ABC file lawsuits over changes to Davis-Bacon Act
Listen to this article MILWAUKEE — The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America and the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of America both filed lawsuits with the federal government, claiming the Biden Administration’s push to expand prevailing wage across more federal projects is illegitimate. AGC filed its lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the…
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Mill River School Board Finance Committee discusses budget options
NORTH CLARENDON – Mill River Unified Union School Board’s Finance Committee took its first look at some potential 2025 budget decisions at its regular meeting this week.Much like other districts this year, MRU must accommodate a series of assumptions expected to increase local spending.