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Are These 2 Moves by Warren Buffett a Warning for Investors?
Warren Buffett, as chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has given investors one big reason to pay attention to his every move. And that's his success in investing over time. The billion
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Oct 3, 2024
Where Will Micron Stock Be in 1 Year?
Investors have faced considerable difficulty owning Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU). As one of the few makers of DRAM and NAND memory, the company has played a crucial support role
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Oct 3, 2024
Is QuantumScape Finally Turning the Corner?
At first glance QuantumScape (NYSE: QS) appears to be a dgreat investment. Its solid-state battery technology is developing at a time electric vehicles (EVs) are on the cusp of tak
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Oct 3, 2024
2 Restaurant Stocks That Could Go Parabolic
There are many restaurant chains, but few make it to become the next Starbucks or Chipotle Mexican Grill. If you do find the next breakout chain, though, it could turn your investm
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Oct 3, 2024
Visa Data Reveals Travel Spending Boost During Annual Signature Race Week
During the week of the Night Race, Singapore saw over 20% surge in international visitors,[1] driving close to 30% spending uplift High-net-worth visitors[2] surged by over 70%,
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Oct 3, 2024
This Is the Average 401(k) Balance for Ages 45 to 54
If you have access to a 401(k) through your employer, it's wise to take full advantage of it. The 401(k) offers a higher contribution limit, allowing up to $23,000 per year, compar
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Oct 3, 2024
FTSE 100 in the green today; Composite&Services PMIs in focus
Investing.com – U.K. equities started mixed on Thursday. The top gainers were Household Goods, Electricity and Aerospace & Defense sectors. Tobacco, Personal Goods and Industrial Engineering
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Oct 3, 2024
Hate the Idea of Worrying About a 2025 Social Security COLA? Here's What to Do.
How much will Social Security benefits rise in the new year? That's a big question on a lot of people's minds as we get closed to nailing down an official 2025 cost-of-living adjus
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Oct 3, 2024
Australia shares higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.09%
Investing.com – Australia equities were higher at the close on Thursday, as gains in the Real Estate Investment, Telecoms Services and Industrials sectors propelled shares higher.At the close in Sydne
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Oct 3, 2024
Japan shares higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 2.01%
Investing.com – Japan equities were higher at the close on Thursday, as gains in the Mining, Chemical, Petroleum&Plastic and Real Estate sectors propelled shares higher.At the close in Tokyo, the
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Oct 3, 2024
The State of Autonomous Vehicle Development
In this podcast, Motley Fool contributor Travis Hoium joins host Ricky Mulvey to check in on some companies leading the way on autonomous vehicles.They discuss:The progress that au
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Oct 3, 2024
Taiwan shares higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.75%
Investing.com – Taiwan equities were higher at the close on Thursday, as gains in the Semiconductor, Computers&Peripherals and Transport sectors propelled shares higher.At the close in Taiwan, the
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Oct 3, 2024
Omar Harfouch Inspired a Diverse Audience in His Recently Held 'Concerto for Peace'
Paris, France - October 03, 2024 - (SeaPRwire) - On September 18, 2024, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées became the stage for an extraordinary fusion of business acumen, cultural diplomacy, and artistic expression as Omar Harfouch, a successful entrepreneur and celebrated pianist, unveiled his "Concerto for Peace." Recognising that both markets and societies thrive on cooperation as much as competition, Harfouch aimed to leverage his global platform to inspire unity in a world increasingly marked by division. The event sought not only to engage audiences through music but to foster dialogue on the essential role of cross-cultural collaboration in building a more stable and interconnected global landscape. Harfouch, a highly successful businessman as well as an accomplished musician, has had a career that spans multiple sectors. His business success, as he expressed during the event, has allowed him to pursue ventures like the "Concerto for Peace" as a way of giving back. Reflecting on his journey, Harfouch explained that while competition has driven much of his professional life, he has come to recognise that cooperation is equally essential—not just for business, but for the broader social and economic well-being of communities. His performance aimed to reinforce this message, using music as a tool to foster understanding and collaboration between cultures. A Cultural Diplomacy Initiative with Global Resonance The "Concerto for Peace" is not just a musical performance—it's an embodiment of Harfouch's belief in the power of cultural diplomacy. He has long been an advocate for using the arts to bridge divides, and this event sought to highlight the need for cross-cultural cooperation. The concert's fusion of classical Western and oriental musical styles symbolized the blending of different cultures, emphasizing the shared human values that transcend borders. The 60-piece Orchestre Béziers Méditerranée, led by conductor Mathieu Bonnin, was a critical part of this artistic endeavour. Alongside violinist Anne Gravoin and co-orchestrator Houtaf Khoury, the orchestra's performance captivated the audience, who responded enthusiastically throughout the evening. Harfouch opened the concert with "Fantaisie Orientale," a vibrant piece that blends the sounds of the East and West. The audience was immediately engaged, with the piece receiving such enthusiastic applause that it was performed again. This interplay of musical traditions highlighted the broader message of unity that Harfouch wanted to communicate—that through cooperation and shared experiences, people from different backgrounds can come together in harmony. One of the concert's most striking elements was the symbolic gesture of the entire orchestra performing while wearing sunglasses, a nod to Harfouch's signature style. Harfouch explained that the sunglasses represented light as a beacon of hope, driving away the darkness of hatred and division. This visual metaphor added depth to the concert's message, reminding the audience that light—whether literal or symbolic—has the power to dispel negativity. A Global Call for Cooperation Harfouch's personal journey, from business success to cultural ambassador, gave the evening additional significance. Having been fortunate in life, he sees this initiative as his way of giving back to society. Drawing on his experience in both business and the arts, Harfouch shared how he has learned that cooperation is just as vital as competition in building a healthy society. The concert was a reflection of this philosophy, aiming to inspire collective action toward peace. The evening's program continued with "Tripoli," a deeply personal piece dedicated to Harfouch's hometown in Lebanon. Accompanied by video footage of the city's architecture and scenes of his wife Yulia, the performance emphasized the meeting of East and West, symbolizing how cultural fusion can lead to beauty and understanding. The emotional weight of the performance resonated with the audience, who remained captivated throughout. The night's defining moment came with the performance of "You Save One Life, You Save Humanity," a composition that draws from both the Talmud and the Qur'an. This powerful piece underscored the universal value of human life, regardless of religion or nationality. The message resonated deeply with the audience, which included diplomats and religious leaders from a variety of backgrounds. Music as a Path to Harmony The climax of the evening was Harfouch's much-anticipated "Concerto for Peace," a piece that conveyed the emotional journey from conflict to harmony. The concerto's movements reflected the tension that often accompanies efforts toward peace, but also the resolution and hope that can arise from cooperative efforts. Harfouch's expressions throughout the performance captured both the pain of conflict and the joy of resolution, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. As the final notes of the concerto rang out, the audience rose to their feet in a standing ovation. Harfouch then addressed the crowd, saying, "Now it is time for you to respond to the call for peace." A choir of 30 singers lined the aisles, delivering a harmony that echoed the concert's central message: peace is not an abstract concept, but something that requires active participation from everyone. Looking Ahead: A Global Tour Reflecting on the concert's success, Harfouch remarked, "Music has the power to bring people together in ways that words sometimes cannot. My hope is that this 'Concerto for Peace' will inspire not only cooperation but action." The "Concerto for Peace" tour is scheduled to continue, with upcoming performances at the Vatican, the United Nations in Geneva, and the Italian Parliament. Harfouch's vision is clear: to use music as a medium to unite people, foster understanding, and inspire global cooperation. In a world increasingly divided by political and social tensions, Harfouch's initiative serves as a reminder that art can be a powerful force for change. About Concerto for Peace "Concerto for Peace" is a global musical initiative founded by pianist, composer, and humanitarian Omar Harfouch. The project brings together musicians and artists from around the world to promote peace and unity through music. With performances across major cities, it strives to create cultural dialogues that inspire understanding, empathy, and reconciliation.Contact InformationContact: Concert for Peace TeamOrganisation: Concerto Pour La PaixEmail: team@concertopourlapaix.orgWebsite: https://omarharfouch.com03/10/2024 Dissemination of a Financial Press Release, transmitted by EQS News.The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.Media archive at www.todayir.com
EQS
Oct 3, 2024
Omar Harfouch Inspired a Diverse Audience in His Recently Held 'Concerto for Peace'
Paris, France - October 03, 2024 - (SeaPRwire) - On September 18, 2024, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées became the stage for an extraordinary fusion of business acumen, cultural diplomacy, and artistic expression as Omar Harfouch, a successful entrepreneur and celebrated pianist, unveiled his "Concerto for Peace." Recognising that both markets and societies thrive on cooperation as much as competition, Harfouch aimed to leverage his global platform to inspire unity in a world increasingly marked by division. The event sought not only to engage audiences through music but to foster dialogue on the essential role of cross-cultural collaboration in building a more stable and interconnected global landscape. Harfouch, a highly successful businessman as well as an accomplished musician, has had a career that spans multiple sectors. His business success, as he expressed during the event, has allowed him to pursue ventures like the "Concerto for Peace" as a way of giving back. Reflecting on his journey, Harfouch explained that while competition has driven much of his professional life, he has come to recognise that cooperation is equally essential—not just for business, but for the broader social and economic well-being of communities. His performance aimed to reinforce this message, using music as a tool to foster understanding and collaboration between cultures. A Cultural Diplomacy Initiative with Global Resonance The "Concerto for Peace" is not just a musical performance—it's an embodiment of Harfouch's belief in the power of cultural diplomacy. He has long been an advocate for using the arts to bridge divides, and this event sought to highlight the need for cross-cultural cooperation. The concert's fusion of classical Western and oriental musical styles symbolized the blending of different cultures, emphasizing the shared human values that transcend borders. The 60-piece Orchestre Béziers Méditerranée, led by conductor Mathieu Bonnin, was a critical part of this artistic endeavour. Alongside violinist Anne Gravoin and co-orchestrator Houtaf Khoury, the orchestra's performance captivated the audience, who responded enthusiastically throughout the evening. Harfouch opened the concert with "Fantaisie Orientale," a vibrant piece that blends the sounds of the East and West. The audience was immediately engaged, with the piece receiving such enthusiastic applause that it was performed again. This interplay of musical traditions highlighted the broader message of unity that Harfouch wanted to communicate—that through cooperation and shared experiences, people from different backgrounds can come together in harmony. One of the concert's most striking elements was the symbolic gesture of the entire orchestra performing while wearing sunglasses, a nod to Harfouch's signature style. Harfouch explained that the sunglasses represented light as a beacon of hope, driving away the darkness of hatred and division. This visual metaphor added depth to the concert's message, reminding the audience that light—whether literal or symbolic—has the power to dispel negativity. A Global Call for Cooperation Harfouch's personal journey, from business success to cultural ambassador, gave the evening additional significance. Having been fortunate in life, he sees this initiative as his way of giving back to society. Drawing on his experience in both business and the arts, Harfouch shared how he has learned that cooperation is just as vital as competition in building a healthy society. The concert was a reflection of this philosophy, aiming to inspire collective action toward peace. The evening's program continued with "Tripoli," a deeply personal piece dedicated to Harfouch's hometown in Lebanon. Accompanied by video footage of the city's architecture and scenes of his wife Yulia, the performance emphasized the meeting of East and West, symbolizing how cultural fusion can lead to beauty and understanding. The emotional weight of the performance resonated with the audience, who remained captivated throughout. The night's defining moment came with the performance of "You Save One Life, You Save Humanity," a composition that draws from both the Talmud and the Qur'an. This powerful piece underscored the universal value of human life, regardless of religion or nationality. The message resonated deeply with the audience, which included diplomats and religious leaders from a variety of backgrounds. Music as a Path to Harmony The climax of the evening was Harfouch's much-anticipated "Concerto for Peace," a piece that conveyed the emotional journey from conflict to harmony. The concerto's movements reflected the tension that often accompanies efforts toward peace, but also the resolution and hope that can arise from cooperative efforts. Harfouch's expressions throughout the performance captured both the pain of conflict and the joy of resolution, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. As the final notes of the concerto rang out, the audience rose to their feet in a standing ovation. Harfouch then addressed the crowd, saying, "Now it is time for you to respond to the call for peace." A choir of 30 singers lined the aisles, delivering a harmony that echoed the concert's central message: peace is not an abstract concept, but something that requires active participation from everyone. Looking Ahead: A Global Tour Reflecting on the concert's success, Harfouch remarked, "Music has the power to bring people together in ways that words sometimes cannot. My hope is that this 'Concerto for Peace' will inspire not only cooperation but action." The "Concerto for Peace" tour is scheduled to continue, with upcoming performances at the Vatican, the United Nations in Geneva, and the Italian Parliament. Harfouch's vision is clear: to use music as a medium to unite people, foster understanding, and inspire global cooperation. In a world increasingly divided by political and social tensions, Harfouch's initiative serves as a reminder that art can be a powerful force for change. About Concerto for Peace "Concerto for Peace" is a global musical initiative founded by pianist, composer, and humanitarian Omar Harfouch. The project brings together musicians and artists from around the world to promote peace and unity through music. With performances across major cities, it strives to create cultural dialogues that inspire understanding, empathy, and reconciliation.Contact InformationContact: Concert for Peace TeamOrganisation: Concerto Pour La PaixEmail: team@concertopourlapaix.orgWebsite: https://omarharfouch.com03/10/2024 Dissemination of a Financial Press Release, transmitted by EQS News.The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.Media archive at www.todayir.com
EQS
Oct 3, 2024
Why Zillow Group Stock Gained 15% in September
Shares of Zillow (NASDAQ: Z) (NASDAQ: ZG) were moving higher last month along with several real estate stocks as the sector benefited from expectations of falling interest rates.In
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Oct 3, 2024
Demand for NVIDIA's Blackwell is 'insane' - Jensen Huang
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares added 1% after hours Wednesday after CEO Jensen Huang said demand for its Blackwell product is "insane.""Blackwell is in full production, Blackwell is as planne
Investing.com
Oct 2, 2024
If You'd Invested $150 in Rivian Stock 3 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today
There's no doubt about it: Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) stock has massive long-term upside potential. Its current market cap is just $13 billion -- $800 billion less than its biggest comp
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Oct 2, 2024
Here's Why United Airlines Stock Soared Nearly 30% in September
Shares in United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) soared by 29.6% in September, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The startling rise is mainly due to a relief ral
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Oct 2, 2024
Why Chinese Stocks Continued to Zoom Higher on Wednesday
To the detriment of many publicly traded companies headquartered in the U.S., the hot action on the equity markets Wednesday continued to be in Chinese stocks. That's what a massiv
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Oct 2, 2024
How Much Will Nvidia Pay Out in Dividends This Year?
In 2012, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) declared its first dividend. At the time, the payout was worth around $0.001875 per share on a split-adjusted basis, equating to a dividend yield of
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Oct 2, 2024
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