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15.03.26 - 08:18
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′DM your details′: Travellers warned of scam airline accounts as Iran war disrupts flights (The Guardian)
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Criminals exploiting Middle East crisis by targeting customers seeking help or refunds from affected carriersYour flight has been delayed as a result of the Middle East crisis and you want to find out what's happening, so you go online for an answer. You find a social media account run by the airline you are booked with and post a question, and get a reply offering help.You're asked to send a direct message with details, which seems reasonable. A conversation starts and you are told to give your phone number as you may be due compensation. This is where it all starts going wrong: instead of being given money, you have it taken. Although it looked official, the account that replied was a scam. Continue reading......
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12.03.26 - 15:42
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REPLY: The Board of Directors Approved the Draft Financial Statements for the Year 2025 (Business Wire)
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All economic indicators are positive.
Consolidated turnover of €2,483.6 million (€2,300.5 million in 2024);
EBITDA at €467.6 million (€410.6 million in 2024);
EBIT at €391.7 million (€330.4 million in 2024)
Group net profit at €250.9 million (€211.1 million in 2024)
Approval of the proposed dividend distribution of €1.35 per share.TURIN, Italy--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today the Board of Directors of Reply S.p.A. [MTA, STAR: REY] approved the draft financial statement for the year 2025, which will be submitted for approval to the Shareholders' Meeting to be held in first call in Turin on 23 April 2026.
The Reply Group closed 2025 with a consolidated turnover of €2,483.6 million, an increase of 8.0% compared to €2,300.5 million in 2024.
All indicators are positive for the period. Consolidated EBITDA was €467.6 million, an increase of 13.9% compared to €410.6 million at December 2024.
EBIT, from January to December, was at €391.7 million, which is an increase of 18.5% compared to €330...
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12.03.26 - 15:42
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REPLY: Der Vorstand genehmigt den Entwurf für den Jahresabschluss 2025 (Business Wire)
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Alle wirtschaftlichen und finanziellen Indikatoren waren positiv:
Der Konzernmsatz beläuft sich auf 2.483,6 Millionen Euro (2.300,5 Millionen Euro im Jahr 2024);
das EBITDA beträgt 467,6 Millionen Euro (410,6 Millionen Euro im Jahr 2024);
das EBIT liegt bei 391,7 Millionen Euro (330,4 Millionen Euro im Jahr 2024)
der Jahresüberschuss der Gruppe beträgt 250,9 Millionen Euro (211,1 Millionen Euro im Jahr 2024)
Es wurde der Vorschlag genehmigt, eine Dividende von 1,35 Euro pro Aktie auszuschütten.TURIN, Italien--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Der Vorstand von Reply S.p.A. [MTA, STAR: REY] hat heute den Entwurf des Jahresabschlusses für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 gebilligt, der der Hauptversammlung, die am 23. April 2026 in Turin stattfinden wird, zur Genehmigung vorgelegt werden wird.
Die Reply-Gruppe schloss das Jahr 2024 mit einem konsolidierten Umsatz von 2.483,6 Millionen Euro ab, was einem Wachstum von 8,0% gegenüber 2.300,5 Millionen Euro im Jahr 2024 entspricht.
Alle Indikatoren waren in diesem Zeitraum positiv...
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22.02.26 - 16:06
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Readers reply: what would be the most socially useful way to spend a billion dollars? (The Guardian)
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers' questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts• This week's question: what would happen to the world if computer said yes?I've always thought it would be good to acquire an old warehouse in every town throughout the land and convert it into low-rent community workspaces for artists, local charities and small businesses getting off the ground. A kind of people's WeWork. What would others do with a humungous, but not unlimited, pile of dosh to benefit society? Roland Freeman, West YorkshireSend new questions to nq@theguardian.com. Continue reading......
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09.02.26 - 06:48
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Epstein′s Gates To Pandemonium (ZeroHedge)
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Epstein's Gates To Pandemonium
Authored by Jordi Pigem via the Brownstone Institute,
“We are going to have fun,” writes Jeffrey Epstein on December 7, 2009.
This phrase is his reply to an email by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Science Advisor (and Scientific Advisor to Bill Gates), Boris Nikolic, who is making a list of “raising stars,” many of them scientists, that they “should visit together.”
By then, everyone must have known that Epstein was a notorious, convicted sex offender. He had been released from jail only a few months before, on July 22. He had been under investigation since 2005: federal officials had identified three dozen girls whom Epstein had allegedly sexually abused (after a controversial plea deal agreed by the US Department of Justice, he was only convicted of two crimes). Why would a high ranking official of Gates' Foundation want to organize meetings between Epstein and prominent scientists? If it was about money, surely they could find better-look...
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