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Monday 24 April 2017

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Six months on the road with an Aussie fintech startup. Larry Page's wonderful flying car. Russia unveils a surprise Arctic m
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Six months on the road with an Aussie fintech startup. Larry Page's wonderful flying car. Russia unveils a surprise Arctic military base. And don't forget why you've got the day off.
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WEDBUSH: Amazon's share price could explode by more than 35%

Wedbush Securities just put a $US1250 price target on Amazon's stock. That's $US1250.
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A master networker shares his best advice for 20-somethings

Keith Ferrazzi's classic career guide "Never Eat Alone" earned him a widespread reputation for being a master of networking. 
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It's taken Instagram's 'Stories' just eight months to overhaul Snapchat

Facebook has been trying to squash Snapchat for a long time. Remember (the other) Poke? Or Slingshot? Or that time it tried to buy the company outright? None of those really worked out.
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SCOTT GALLOWAY: Netflix could be the next $300 billion company

Galloway, appearing on the latest episode of The Bottom Line with Henry Blodget, explained why he thinks Netflix will be the next $US300 billion company.
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Anonymous app Yik Yak, once valued at $400 million, reportedly sold its engineers to Square for $3 million

Payments company Square has acquired the engineering team behind Yik Yak for less than $US3 million, according to a new report form Bloomberg, citing sources.
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A trading legend thinks investors may be missing two major market risks this week

Global markets are leaping higher on Monday, but Art Cashin thinks the eyes are off the ball.
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Why the iPhone 8 could cost a lot more, in one chart

Apple is expected to launch a redesigned iPhone model this fall based around a next-generation display technology called OLED, and Wall Street analysts believe it could cost a lot more than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

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