Sunday, July 8, 2018

Mark Zuckerberg is now the third-richest person alive

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Move over, Warren Buffett: Mark Zuckerberg is now the third-richest person in the world.
The Facebook CEO jumped ahead on Friday with a net worth of $81.6 billion, according to calculations by Bloomberg. That put him about $373 million in front of Buffett, the legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) CEO.

Zuckerberg claimed the No. 3 spot on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index because Facebook (FB) shares rose 2.4%. The stock has spiked about 15% this year.

For the first time, the three richest people alive are all tech titans. Amazon's Jeff Bezos, worth about $141 billion, is first, followed by Microsoft (MSFT) founder Bill Gates, according to the Bloomberg index.

Related: Jeff Bezos is the richest person in history

Tech stocks have been a bright spot in a sometimes volatile market this year. Netflix (NFLX) has more than doubled, Amazon (AMZN) has surged 46%, Apple (AAPL) is up about 11%, and Google (GOOG) has gained 9%.

Lindsey Bell, an investment strategist with CFRA Research, said last month that she expects tech stocks to help lead the market higher over the next year.

The fall of Brazil’s playboy billionaire

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This week the businessman who was once a symbol of an era of hope in Brazil was sentenced to 30-years in jail for corruption.

Before his criminal conviction, maverick mining tycoon Eike Batista was widely considered Brazil's most daring and successful entrepreneur of a generation.

But he is now the symbol of a new time in the country that is struggling to recover economically whilst trying to turn a page on a history of corruption.

No other country in the world has had quite a dramatic reversal of fortune as Brazil in the past decade.

Just a few years ago, Latin America's largest economy was booming and playing catch up to more advanced nations.

And then it all crumbled. Political crisis, corruption, recession, impeachment and austerity measures - it all happened in a matter of months.

"From boom to bust" is how Brazil is often described in financial pages. Eike Batista's personal story follows roughly the same timeline.

Inspiration
At the height of his powers Eike Batista was an impressive businessman who amassed a fortune in mining with hard work, charm and the right connections in the business world.

Saturday, July 7, 2018

HAPPY BIRTHDAY @SHULEYDEE & MANY HAPPY RETURNS!




Shuleydee added another fruitful year & decided to celebrate a low key lavish birthday party  with close friends and business associates,  she has been anticipated to shut down the industry 2018 the better half of the year with her very hot catchy single CHOCOLATE....

she was recently endorsed as a brand ambassador for PAD UP AFRICA an NGO initiative of CHAPERON GROUP abuja and in april she also penned a deal with Concorde Hotel Imo State, paparazzi have spotted her on the island with 2FACE ,TIMAYA, MR REAL DJ PRIDDY making power moves for her highly anticipated single,
her rise to stardom is imminent, she recently floated her label FOREVER RECORDS & shot Ayama Video in Abuja and she's billed to go on africa/us tour .



 here is a heart warming message from her  close friends posted on her page

3 YouTube vloggers die in waterfall accident in Canada

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Popular Canadian YouTubers Ryker Gamble, Alexey Lyakh and Megan Scraper died on Tuesday in a tragic accident that occurred at Shannon Falls in British Columbia.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the Squamish RCMP wrote that, “On July 3rd, 2018, at 11:55 am Squamish RCMP received a call from BC Ambulance regarding three people who were swimming in one of the pools at the top of Shannon Falls.”

“The individuals were with a group of friends when they slipped and fell into a pool 30 metres below,” the police continued, adding that all three bodies had since been recovered, and the case was being referred to the British Columbia Coroners Service. They did not release the names of the deceased.

Shannon Falls is the third highest waterfall in British Columbia, reaching a height of 1,009 ft.

Japan floods: Dozens killed in deluges and landslides

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Flooding and landslides have killed at least 50 people and left dozens missing in western areas of Japan.

Most of the deaths have occurred in Hiroshima prefecture, which has been hit by torrential rain since Thursday. Hundreds of homes have been damaged.

About 1.5 million people have been ordered to leave their homes and three million more advised to do so.

Thousands of police, firefighters and soldiers are taking part in search-and-rescue operations.

Some of the victims have been buried alive by landslides, Japan's Kyodo news agency reports.

In the town of Motoyama, about 600km (370 miles) west of the capital Tokyo, 583mm (23in) of rain fell between Friday morning and Saturday morning, Japan's meteorological agency said.

More rain is expected over the next few days.

Kyoto, about 300km to the east of Hiroshima, has also been hit by downpours. Local resident Manabu Takeshita told the Japan Times website: "Anybody living near the river has got to be nervous because typhoon season is just really starting.

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Steve Ditko (co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange) found dead in New York apartment


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American comics artist, writer and co-creator of Marvel comic superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, Steve Ditko has passed away aged 90 after being found dead in his midtown Manhattan apartment.

According to New York Police Department spokesman George Tsourovakas, Mr. Ditko was found dead on June 29.
Marvel President Dan Buckley said in a statement "the Marvel family mourns the loss" of Mr Ditko. Steve transformed the industry and the Marvel Universe, and his legacy will never be forgotten.

He added: "Our thoughts are with his family, loved ones, and fans during this sad time.”
Ditko was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1927. After graduating from high school in 1945, Mr. Ditko joined the Army and was stationed in Germany, where he drew cartoons for a service newspaper.

He later worked in comics in the 1950s in New York, before eventually landing a drawing job with Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.

In the 1960s Stephen Ditko, along with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were behind the Marvel Comics’ rebirth, as well as Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. Mr. Ditko also created many of their enemies, including the Green Goblin, Baron Mordo, the Sandman, the Dread Dormammu, the Vulture and the Lizard.

Friday, July 6, 2018

Teenage girl dies after being swept over 125-foot waterfall

Rainbow Falls in western North Carolina plunges some 125 feet.
Authorities in western North Carolina have recovered the body of a 16-year-old girl who plummeted from a 125-foot waterfall on the Fourth of July.

H'Money Siu was hiking with a group when she entered a river above Rainbow Falls and was swept over the falls, Lake Toxaway Deputy Fire Chief Bobby Cooper told CNN.
Siu was with a group of about 25 people, including her 11-year-old sister, Cooper said.
The group parked their cars in Gorges State Park and then hiked the 1.5-mile trail to the falls, which are in the Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina State Parks spokeswoman Katie Hall told us.
Hall said Siu and her sister began swimming in Horsepasture River above the falls. Both were swept away by the current, but the younger sister was rescued before she went over the falls.
Siu's was the second death at the falls in the past two weeks.
Officials were notified of the incident at around noon. Cooper said a dive team found Siu's body in a pool of water below the falls at about 4 p.m.
About 45 rescuers from the county and other local areas were part of the effort to find Siu's body, Cooper said. The US Forest Service and North Carolina State Parks were also involved in the effort.
The girl and her family were from Charlotte, North Carolina, authorities said.
The other recent Rainbow Falls death
Siu's death is the second to take place at Rainbow Falls within a two-week period, Cooper said.
A 42-year-old man from Charleston, South Carolina, died June 23 after he was swept over the falls, CNN affiliate WYFF reported.
The man was hiking with his wife and dog above the falls when the dog got into the river. He went in to rescue the dog and they both went over the falls, WYFF reported.
"This is a situation where people are really excited to be in a special place and are overconfident they can handle the beat of the water," Hall told us. "Until people start take those warnings seriously, we'll continue to see things like this."
The many dangers of waterfalls

Hall said there's signage about waterfall safety at multiple places around Rainbow Falls and along the trail.
But at the end of the day, it's up to visitors to keep themselves safe, she said.
"Just stay off the top of the falls and look at them from the bottom," Cooper said.
Officials could add more signs and obstacles to keep people from getting close to the falls, Hall said, but that would compromise the park's wild setting.
"We strive to keep the parks as natural as possible," she said.
On their website North Carolina State Parks devote a whole page to waterfall safety, including warnings about how currents can sweep people over the falls and hold them underwater.

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