A fascinating experiment comparing how different materials transfer heat. Trump talks Diddy and Ghislaine Maxwell pardons as ...
There’s always money in this bank account. Kaizer Chiefs always seem capable of paying big salaries and impressive transfer fees even through a lengthy trophy drought. The amounts roll in even though ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSN

Trade war

By Prof. Samuel [email protected]’s confrontation with MultiChoice/DStv over subscription pricing, alongside anxieties about Nigerian goods and services “flooding” local markets, has ...
Everything you need to know ahead of Friday's blockbuster Saudi Pro League clash between Al Nassr and Al Ittihad.
Firefly Global has emerged from one of the most testing periods in its history with a bold new growth strategy, positioning ...
The team's coach is resigned to the fact that some of his stars will be signed by rival teams and admits this will always ...
IMF, in its World Economic Outlook (WEO) released at the ongoing IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington DC, United ...
MultiChoice, Africa’s major pay-TV operator, is now controlled by Canal+. The new management will need to act swiftly to cut subscriber losses. The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has reported ...
Energy Transfer is one of the largest midstream operators in North America. The business is largely fee-based, which provides reliable cash flows to cover the large 7.5% yield on offer. A key insider ...
The NCAA's FBS Oversight Committee approved a modification Monday to its new January transfer window that will allow undergraduate and postgraduate players to enter the transfer portal from Jan. 2-16.
Energy Transfer operates in the midstream arena, the most reliable part of the energy sector. The master limited partnership has a huge 7.5% yield. Stepping down a little bit on yield with two of ...
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) has a huge 7.5% yield. To put that into perspective, the S&P 500 index (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) is yielding a scant 1.2% and the average energy company just 3.2%. It might seem ...