
Bernard Condon
Investigative Reporter at Associated Press
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1 week ago |
rdrnews.com | Bernard Condon
NEW YORK — If Trump watches or sneakers or bibles aren't your thing, the family business just added another product to show your support for the U.S. president: mobile phones. The Trump company announced Monday a new business, Trump Mobile, that will offer cell service in a licensing deal and sell gold phones by the summer.
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virginislandsdailynews.com | Bernard Condon
NEW YORK — If Trump watches or sneakers or bibles aren’t your thing, the family business just added another product to show your support for the U.S. president: mobile phones. The Trump company announced Monday a new business, Trump Mobile, that will offer cell service in a licensing deal and sell gold phones by the summer.
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1 week ago |
castanet.net | Sammy Hudes |Elaine Kurtenbach |Wilson McMakin |Bernard Condon
The Canadian Press - | Story: 556640 Groupe Dynamite Inc. reported a first-quarter profit of $27.3 million, up from $23.9 million a year ago as its revenue rose 20 per cent. The clothing retailer, which operates under the Garage and Dynamite banners, says the profit amounted to 24 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended May 3. The result was up from 22 cents per diluted share in the same quarter last year.
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1 week ago |
castanet.net | Sammy Hudes |Elaine Kurtenbach |Wilson McMakin |Bernard Condon
Canada’s telecom and television complaints watchdog is once again urging providers to better inform their customers about its services, as it says just under one-third were fully compliant with the organization's public awareness requirements last year. The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-Television Services (CCTS) released its annual compliance report cards on Tuesday, measuring how well service providers have fulfilled their obligations to remain in good standing.
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castanet.net | Wilson McMakin |Bernard Condon |John Leicester |Jeffrey Schaeffer
Baba Ahmed And Wilson Mcmakin, The Associated Press - | Story: 556621A judge in Mali on Monday ordered Barrick Gold's Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex to be placed under provisional administration for six months in an ongoing dispute between the Canadian mining company and the West African nation's military government over unpaid taxes.
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