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Man Arrested Over Theft Of Van Gogh and Hals Paintings
The 58-year-old was taken into custody in Baarn in central Holland. He is suspected of stealing works by Vincent van Gogh and Frans Hals from museums in the towns of Laren and Leerdam.The paintings have yet to be recovered. Frans Hals’s Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer is valued at €15m (£13m; $17.5m).
Van Gogh’s painting known as ‘Spring Garden’, or Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring, a loan to the gallery was taken during a break-in at the Singer Museum in Laren, near Baarn, in March last year.
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Meet Ellen Gordon, 83-Year-Old CEO of Tootsie Rolls Which Gained Millions from GameShop Fiasco
Tootsie Rolls CEO Ellen Gorgon was surprised to prices of her stocks skyrocketing last week | Image credit: Reuters
The GameShop stock surge has caused a ripple in Wall Street and one of the companies that has scored is Tootsie Rolls which at one point last week was valued at 4 billion USD.
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The GameShop stock surge sent the stock market in disarray in the past week, with a community of Redditors upstaging Wall Stree by pushing up the price of stocks of the struggling gaming company. While stocks for GameShop itself skyrocketed from $100 to over $300 in just a matter of days, several other companies also felt the ripple effect. One such company is the American mom and pop candy brand Tootsie Rolls. And the surge has also brought attention to Ellen Gordon, the octogenarian running the show for 53 years.