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MERCK KGAA : Credit Suisse gives a Buy rating

Trung Huynh from Credit Suisse retains his positive opinion on the stock with a Buy rating. The target price remains unchanged at EUR 165. | January 22, 2021 ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171007:04:06:00

Alex, that he had in his car? what more did we learn about that? reporter: we know that he had a lot of it. he had 50 pounds of an explosive called tannerite. that s a binary explosive which means it needs two ingredients. they have to combine to create 50 pounds, which is really quite easy to set off. you can fire a single round into the tannerite and it blows up. he had some of hundred rounds of ammunition alongside that tannerite inside the trung of his car at the parking lot here at the mandalay bay. so what was he planning on doing? was he planning on blowing up that car? using it as part of an escape plan or was he planning on carrying out an attack? another attack, i should say. the under sheriff said today that all he knows is that it was part of what he called the shooter s nefarious intent. that under sheriff also had more information today about the security guard at the mandalay bay, who was the first one to come across the shooter he. this man sounds like he saved a ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170112:03:34:00

so the question is what happens now? i spoke with jim sciutto, jim acosta, carl bernstein, kirsten powers saying this is unprecedented. what does the press and country do now? press has to keep doing its job, keep asking questions and hope for greater access and transparency. question is whether this works. what the country s reaction is. does it view that thas legitimate defense? he s embattled and the victim? or view it as strategy of obfuscation and refusing to answer questions? i m glad you said that there s rarely any trung what you ask a spokesperson a direct ....

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