Existing home sales in the United States rose to their highest level since 2007, according to a report from the National Association of Realtors. The rate increase helped push all regions, minus the Midwest, to experience sales gains in January. Economists forecasted sales of existing homes to increase by 1.1% in January, increasing to an […]
Hampleton Partners Report Shows Resurgence in Digital Marketing M&A
Interest from strategic investors likely to continue to fuel consolidation over the next 12 months London, February 9th 2017: The latest market report from technology M&A advisory firm, Hampleton Partners, reveals a resurgence in Digital Marketing M&A activity in 2016 with strong but selective M&A interest from strategic investors likely to continue to fuel consolidation […]
Arizona Allows Penalty Cuts for Workplace Safety Violations
Arizona’s civil penalties for unsafe workplace conditions can undergo penalty cuts before penalties are issued. The practice is different than in other states where cuts are allowed during formal appeals and settlement conferences. The state’s allowance for an early round of penalty cuts allows companies to reduce the fines given by occupational safety inspectors. A […]
Tasty Valentine’s Day Gifts with Direct-to-Door Delivery
According to the National Confectioners Association (NCA), chocolate accounted for approximately 59 percent of U.S. candy retail sales for the six weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day in 2016. That’s a lot of sweet treats duly expressing our love and adoration for the darlings in our lives. Knowing these throngs, and possibly more, will again […]
From $85 Luxury Mansion to High Profile Corruption Case
Head of the Russia’s Investigation Committee department for the Samara Region Valery Samodaikin, who had been under the protection of Governor Nikolai Merkushkin, is the latest to face a high profile corruption case in Russia. The Western world doubted Putin was serious about tackling corruption at a high level, only bringing down the ‘flies’ rather […]
How fitness trackers may win the wearables war over tech giants
It may be a little premature to declare smartwatches dead as Variety did following reports of a dismal Q3 for the Apple Watch. Industry analysts estimate that shipments for the device were down 71 percent. But, there are other ominous signs Apple is uncharacteristically losing the battle for consumers, as its share of the wearables […]
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