To cnbc first around 9 30 eastern time this morning. Well also be talking to an analyst in just a few moments about ges offer, what he thinks ultimately will happen with this deal. First, more headlines from andrew. Andrew, good morning. You made it. Good morning. We can tell that story in just a little bit. Lets get you through some of the other headlines first. Two big names reporting after the bell. Twitter reported lackluster user and usage growth for the second consecutive quarter. That raised concerns about the company maintaining the mass following weve been talking about. The news on the growth overshadowing the betterthanexpected results. Twitter stock falling below postipo twice of 38. 80, that was the ipo low of 38. 80 on november 25th. You can see right now were at 37. 58. Also, lets talk about ebay a little bit. The company earning 70 cents a share versus on estimate of 67 cents. Revenue topping estimations as well. Coming in at 4. 26 billion. But guidance for its Second Q
The vast majority of the world’s money supply and transactions now take a digital form. But coins and paper currency were all the rage in downtown Phoenix this past week. The National Money Show a three-day event devoted to coin collecting concluded this weekend at the Phoenix Convention Center.Exhibitors, dealers and collectors gathered to buy, sell, trade or just view
Man who shot and killed a Burton police officer as a teen will no longer serve life in prison
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
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BURTON, MI – A man who shot and killed an on-duty Burton police officer in the 80s when he was 16 years old will no longer serve a life sentence.
Shane Patrick Richey, now 54 years old, was resentenced to 40 to 60 years in prison with credit for time served by Genesee Circuit Judge Celeste D. Bell Wednesday, April 28. Richey has credit for nearly 38 years already served in prison.