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Alex Rodriguez, billionaire Marc Lore enter agreement to purchase Timberwolves, Lynx

Alex Rodriguez, billionaire Marc Lore enter agreement to purchase Timberwolves, Lynx Alex Rodriguez, billionaire Marc Lore enter agreement to purchase Timberwolves, Lynx Former MLB player is on a pathway to controlling ownership of the organization with associate and friend Marc Lore  April 10, 2021 6:30pm Text size Copy shortlink: The news of the new potential Timberwolves owner came out of left field Saturday, or perhaps more accurately, the left side of the infield. Former Major League Baseball shortstop and third baseman Alex Rodriguez and billionaire Marc Lore have entered an exclusive letter of intent to purchase the Timberwolves and Lynx from owner Glen Taylor, a team spokesperson confirmed Saturday.

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DGAP-News: windeln de SE: gibt vorläufige Finanzzahlen für 2020 mit Umsatzwachstum von 8,6% und moderater Verbesserung des ber EBIT gegenüber Vorjahr bekannt; ber EBIT- Break-Even-Ziel auf Gesamtjahr 2022 angepasst; weitere Kostensparmaßnahmen

DGAP-News: windeln de SE: gibt vorläufige Finanzzahlen für 2020 mit Umsatzwachstum von 8,6% und moderater Verbesserung des ber EBIT gegenüber Vorjahr bekannt; ber EBIT- Break-Even-Ziel auf Gesamtjahr 2022 angepasst; weitere Kostensparmaßnahmen
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DGAP-News: windeln de SE: Wechsel im Aufsichtsrat der windeln de SE

DGAP-News: windeln de SE: Wechsel im Aufsichtsrat der windeln de SE
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E-commerce firms count losses over Uganda internet shutdown on polls day

E-commerce firms count losses over Uganda internet shutdown on polls day Monday January 18 2021 A group of ride-hailing Safe Boda riders in Kampala. E-commerce firms are counting losses over Uganda internet shutdown on polls day. FILE PHOTO | COURTESY Summary Companies are saying they are staring at spiraling negative effects following days of no operations. Players say they expected the government to disable only social media platforms as was the case in 2016, but a total Internet shutdown was not anticipated. Advertisement The order left companies that rely on Internet connectivity to do business counting losses. The government is yet to announce when the shutdown will end, but companies are saying they are staring at spiraling negative effects following days of no operations.

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