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(AFRM), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) - Cramer Says Affirm Is A Buy Despite Apple Threat
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Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), (AFRM) - Apple Working On Offering Buy Now, Pay Later, Rivaling Affirm, PayPal: Report
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Around the house: legal leaders arrive at Arup and Celonis
20 May 2021
Around the house: legal leaders arrive at Arup and Celonis
This week s collection of in-house counsel moves also sees Ashurst add a former Deutsche Bank GC
Engineering consultancy veteran for Arup London-based construction and engineering services firm Arup Group has named Margot Day as its new general counsel. She is taking over from Clare Marshall, who is leaving Arup after 20 years to launch a specialist business consultancy. Day joins Arup after spending much of her career in-house at construction and engineering consultancies, most recently serving as global director of risk, commercial and legal at Buro Happold. She was also UK general counsel for Arcadis and UK legal counsel and company secretary for Hyder Consulting. Her areas of expertise include construction and engineering law, dispute resolution, risk management and contract negotiation.
Canada s Flexiti, a buy-now-pay-later subprime lender, sold for $155-million to U S buyer
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Afterpay soars after US rival doubles on Nasdaq debut
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Buy now, pay later stocks surged on Thursday after US rival and sector pioneer Affirm jumped 98 per cent in its first day of trading, earning Afterpay s founders a $194 million pay day.
Shares in Australian-born payments juggernaut Afterpay soared 9.7 per cent to $121, just shy of its December 29 record close of $122.09. It added $2.7 billion to its market capitalisation and took the personal wealth of each of its founders, Nick Molnar and Anthony Eisen, to $2.39 billion.
Anthony Eisen and Nick Molnar of Afterpay earned $194m each in Thursday s trade.
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The ASX-listed challengers all climbed, with Sezzle adding 7.5 per cent to $6.99 and Zip Co firming 5 per cent to $5.72. Openpay was up 1.8 per cent to $2.32 and Splitit added 1.8 per cent to $1.81, while Laybuy jumped 13.7 per cent to $1.45.