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22.08.26 - 19:39
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Halliburton Announces Dividend (Business Wire)
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HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL) announced today that its board of directors has declared a 2026 third quarter dividend of seventeen cents ($0.17) a share on the Company's common stock payable on September 23, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on September 2, 2026.
About Halliburton
Halliburton is one of the world's leading providers of products and services to the energy industry. Founded in 1919, we create innovative technologies, products, and services that help our customers maximize their value throughout the life cycle of an asset and advance a sustainable energy future. Visit us at www.halliburton.com; connect with us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. Contacts
Investors Relations ContactDavid Coleman
Investors@Halliburton.com281-871-2688
Press ContactAlexandra Franceschi
PR@Halliburton.com281-871-2601...
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22.08.26 - 10:24
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29 states vs Meta: How a landmark child safety trial could reshape Facebook, Insta (Times of India)
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Twenty-nine US states are suing Meta, alleging exploitative product design targeting young users. The lawsuit claims Meta concealed internal research about potential harms to teenagers. States seek substantial financial penalties and court-ordered product redesigns for Facebook and Instagram. A former Meta engineer will testify as a key witness in the ongoing trial. This case could significantly influence future social media platform regulations globally....
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22.08.26 - 10:12
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Meta goes on trial over allegations it hooked children on its platforms (The Guardian)
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California and 28 other states accuse the company of designing addictive sites and violating laws protecting children's privacyMeta's business can be boiled down to four words that begin with the letter H: hook, hold, harvest, hide, according to a lawyer who is prosecuting the world's largest social media company.The owner of Facebook and Instagram “hooks” in users, “holds” them on its platforms for as long as possible, “harvests” their data and then “hides” the truth from the public, she argued. Continue reading......
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22.08.26 - 00:30
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WorldIPI LLC: Eylsia Nicolas Continues Her Global Surge: New BookKard Release, Power Ace Radio Honors, and a Life Story Spanning Tennis Triumphs, Hollywood Turbulence, Academic Leadership, Patented Sound Technology, and Meta-Driven Worldwide Music Su (Accesswire)
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PALM BEACH, FL / ACCESS Newswire / August 21, 2026 / Meta superstar, singer-songwriter, inventor, and luxury designer Eylsia Nicolas marks another milestone week as she releases the BookKard editio......
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21.08.26 - 21:31
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Meta Safety Trial Could Reveal What Zuckerberg, Others Knew (Bloomberg)
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Meta is facing a landmark legal battle with 29 states accusing the company of deliberately designing its platforms to keep children hooked while misleading the public about their safety. George Washington University law professor Mary Anne Franks explains the state and federal claims, why the case has drawn comparisons to tobacco litigation, and why the biggest consequence may not be the potential financial penalty, but what internal documents reveal about what Meta knew and when. She joins Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.08.26 - 20:54
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Mark Zuckerberg Buys an Irish Castle (New York Times)
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One of the 21st century's most prominent landowners has added a nearly 200-year-old estate to his holdings. Archival information says it can take “a brisk walk of 4½ minutes to reach the dining room from the kitchen.”...
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21.08.26 - 17:12
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Teen Drops Social Media Addiction Claims Against Meta, Google, & Snap, Ahead Of October Trial (ZeroHedge)
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Teen Drops Social Media Addiction Claims Against Meta, Google, & Snap, Ahead Of October Trial
Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,
A 15-year-old New Jersey girl whose lawsuit served as a test case in litigation accusing social media companies of designing platforms to addict young users dropped her remaining claims Thursday against Meta Platforms, Google, and Snap Inc.
The plaintiff, identified in California court records only as P. M-Y., had alleged the owners of Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat contributed to her social media addiction, depression, and self-harm.
She dismissed the case without any payment from the three companies, according to a court filing and statements from the defendants. TikTok, also named in the suit, had settled earlier.
Emily Jeffcott, an attorney for P. M-Y., said her client chose to end the remaining claims so she could try to resume her life.
She “initiated this process with the goal of holding social media companies accountable and to pus...
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