
Angus Whitley
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Reporting for Bloomberg News. Planes, casinos, cars, food and anything in between. Views are all mine. Retweets aren't. Reach me at [email protected]
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Angus Whitley
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson. (Bloomberg) -- The last remaining bearish analyst covering Qantas Airways Ltd. is defying the stock’s record rally, warning that the airline may yet be undone by a A$20 billion ($13 billion) bill to replace its aging fleet. Morningstar’s Angus Hewitt has the only sell rating on Qantas among 16 analysts tracked by Bloomberg. He’s watched on this year as shares in the Australian airline blasted through the target prices of his bullish rivals.
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1 week ago |
indydailyreporter.com | Angus Whitley |Kate Duffy |Loren Grush
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1 week ago |
benton.org | Angus Whitley
Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s moved closer to implementation after a key trial found that checking a user’s age is technologically possible and can be integrated into existing services. The conclusions are a blow to Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok and Snap Inc., which opposed the controversial legislation. Some platform operators had questioned whether a user’s age could be reliably established using current technology.
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1 week ago |
seattletimes.com | Angus Whitley
SYDNEY — Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s moved closer to implementation after a key trial found that checking a user’s age is technologically possible and can be integrated into existing services. The conclusions are a blow to Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok and Snap Inc., which opposed the controversial legislation. Some platform operators had questioned whether a user’s age could be reliably established using current technology.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Angus Whitley
Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s moved closer to implementation after a key trial found that checking a user’s age is technologically possible and can be integrated into existing services. The conclusions are a blow to Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc., TikTok and Snap Inc., which opposed the controversial legislation. Some platform operators had questioned whether a user’s age could be reliably established using current technology.
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