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Breakingviews - Corona Capital: Peloton, Star SPAC, Italian bank

- Intesa Sanpaolo earnings HUFFING AND PUFFING. Peloton Interactive’s shareholders are riding into the sunset. The $42 billion exercise equipment and virtual workout service said its subscriber base shot up more than 130% in the quarter ended Dec. 31 compared to the same quarter in 2019. Its market capitalization per subscriber has increased about as much, too. Each Peloton customer is worth more than $26,000. That’s roughly 24-fold the value Netflix shareholders ascribe to their subscribers. It may be in part attributed to Peloton’s astronomical growth, and its recent purchase of Precor to help manufacture its bikes. But the company is now running up a game of numbers. Even if the value of Peloton’s users stays the same, growing subscribers at twice the clip again would imply an equity value of more than $80 billion. That’s four Nautilus, plus three Beyond Meat, plus a Lululemon Athletica. (By Lauren Silva Laughlin)

Photos of Koalas Hugging It Out at Australia Reptile Park Are Totally Adorable

Photos of Koalas ‘Hugging It Out’ at Australian Reptile Park Are Totally Adorable February 4, 2021 Updated: February 10, 2021 An adorable series of snaps from down under shows a cuddly group of koalas hugging it out, and they’re warming hearts across the world. The furry marsupials have racked up thousands of likes from people in all corners of the globe after the photographs were posted online. The heartwarming snaps show the koalas getting together for some good old-fashioned cuddle time at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales. Adorable koalas hug it out at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales. (Caters News)

NBN News | CENTRAL COAST RESIDENTS REMAIN ON HIGH ALERT AFTER COVID DETECTED IN SEWAGE

Wagstaffe People in these areas must monitor for any COVID-19 symptoms and immediately get tested should even the mildest of symptoms appear. NSW Health is aware of a COVID-19 positive case on the Central Coast, as well as a case from western Sydney who visited Avoca while infectious last weekend. NSW Health is also calling on people in Sydney’s Upper North Shore to get tested, after traces of the virus were detected at a Hornsby Heights treatment plant on 19 December. Two recent COVID-19 cases in the area are linked to the Avalon cluster. Symptoms of COVID-19 include runny nose, sore/scratchy throat, cough, shortness of breath, fever, loss of taste or loss of smell. After testing, you must self-isolate until a negative result is received.

NSW latest coronavirus data as at 23 December

Eight cases are locally acquired, and of these Seven cases are linked to the Avalon cluster One is a close contact of a known case whose source is under investigation Eight cases were acquired overseas and are in hotel quarantine. Central Coast residents are being asked to continue getting tested if they have even the mildest COVID-19 symptoms, after the state’s sewage surveillance program detected traces of the virus at a treatment plant in Kincumber serving the Gosford area on Monday 21 December. The sewerage system includes the suburbs of Niagara Park, Narara, Lisarow, Wyoming, West Gosford, North Gosford, Somersby, Kariong, Point Clare, Tascott, Koolewong, Springfield, Erina, Terrigal, Wamberal, Forresters Beach, North Avoca, Avoca Beach, Copacabana, Macmasters Beach, Bouddi, Green Point, Yattalunga, Kincumber, Kincumber South, Bensville, Saratoga, Davistown, Empire Bay, St Huberts Island, Daleys Point, Killcare, Killcare Heights, Hardys Bay, Pretty Beach and Wagstaffe, in

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