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04.06.26 - 13:36
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Spotify vs. Netflix: Which Streaming Stock Deserves Your Retirement Capital? (24/7 Wall St.)
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Spotify and Netflix have both built dominant subscription platforms, but for a retirement-focused investor allocating capital in mid-2026, which streaming name deserves the slot? Spotify Technology (NYSE:SPOT) and Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) are screening as bargain candidates after both stocks have given back ground this year, but the underlying businesses are not in the same league. Three ... Spotify vs. Netflix: Which Streaming Stock Deserves Your Retirement Capital?...
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04.06.26 - 11:00
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eDreams ODIGEO Enters Elite ′1% Club′ of Tech Employers as Applicant Numbers Hit Record High (Business Wire)
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Record influx of over 40,000 applications in a year drives a highly competitive 1.4% candidate acceptance rate, placing eDreams ODIGEO within an elite tier of global technology employers.
Selection rate surpasses world-class institutional benchmarks renowned for extreme selectivity, cementing eDO's position as a premier destination for top-tier global talent.
Global tech hubs act as a high-performance engine to support the next phase of Prime subscription growth toward 13 million members.
Prestigious accolades from LinkedIn and Forbes solidify eDreams ODIGEO's position as a top tech employer of choice.
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eDreams ODIGEO (BME: EDR) (OTC: EDDRF), the world's leading travel subscription platform, ('eDO' for short) today announced that its latest talent acquisition data shows a candidate acceptance rate of just 1.4%.
Over the past year, the business selected 400 individuals from nearly 29,000 formal candidate profiles processed during its recruitment cycle. This acceptance...
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31.05.26 - 13:21
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Le Pen Leads Every Major Rival In New French Presidential Runoff Polling (ZeroHedge)
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Le Pen Leads Every Major Rival In New French Presidential Runoff Polling
Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,
Marine Le Pen would beat every major rival in a second-round French presidential election runoff, according to new polling that hypothesized her eligibility to stand in the election expected in April next year.
A Toluna-Harris Interactive poll for M6 and RTL, conducted on May 27, found Le Pen ahead in all three tested runoff scenarios when she is the National Rally candidate.
The strongest result came against far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon, with Le Pen taking 67 percent to his 33 percent. She also defeated former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal by 54 percent to 46 percent, and former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe by 52 percent to 48 percent.
The figures are significant because Philippe and Attal are among the most prominent names in the broader Macron-aligned camp, which has long presented itself as the main barrier to a National Rally victory. Le Pen has twice lost runoff ele...
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