Replaced. Santander announces the death of its chairman, sending shares in the spanish lender lower in early trade. Good morning, everyone. Youre watching Worldwide Exchange and its ail about apple. The day after the postmortem. Shares are down by 6 . You have to wonder why that is. Is it because the it was the usual buy the rumor sell the fact story or is this the tietdenning story sending ripples across the Global Markets . 6 , a huge amount in frankfurt, particularly given shares in apple were up for most of the day. And it was only after the markets as a whole sold off that they finished the day down. When the u. S. Markets open a bit later and before that, of course, well continue to explore all the benefits and new products. Theres a picture there of the iwatch which, when that was announced, saw shares sell off. Part of the reason people suggested that was it wont in fact be available until the new year so it wont make the most of the Christmas Spending spree. No, youre right. B
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As she campaigned,
Marty McLaren insisted the board needed someone who’s been a teacher, and voters apparently agreed. Though the vote won’t be certified till Tuesday, with McLaren scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday, she is 12,999 votes (eight percentage points) ahead of incumbent
Steve Sundquist, who ascended to the board presidency last year. (Her official Facebook page already incorporates her almost-official new title.)
With no chance the results would change, we sat down this week with McLaren, to find out more about the person now charged with representing the peninsula’s interests as the district continues through a time of change on so many fronts – deciding how to deal with brimming schools and dwindling state funding, among other challenges. (The former, aka “capacity management,” is the subject of another community meeting in West Seattle tomorrow night.)