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What happens if GOP doesn’t pass tax reform?
What kind of changes can we expect with the pending tax reform? Independent Women’s Forum senior fellow Gayle Trotter, Wall Street Journal editor Glenn Hall and Great America Alliance co-chair Eric Beach on passing the Republican tax reform plan. What is the probability the reform will not get passed?/ Fox Business
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Here’s How Apple Could Get People To Buy A $1,000 iPhone: Barclays
According to Barclays, Apple can overcome the $1,000 new phone sticker shock by offering free one year subscriptions to some of its services. By building an IPhone with music and ICloud sevices, Apple can reach more customers and generated higher revenues. The bundled unit services could boost the IPhone sales as high as 64 million…
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How much higher will gas prices go due to Harvey?
Prices jump to a near two year high due to Harvey. Gas shortages keep driving the prices up. Some refineries have been damaged. Prices are supposed to go at least another 20 cents a gallon/ Fox Business
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Stunning stats about Airbus
Airbus was born in 1967 at the meeting between French, German and Brirtish ministers. They feared Europe would be left behind the U.S. Aviation industry. The first Airbus flight took place in 1972 in France. Airbus has carried over 12 billion passengers./ CNN Money
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Tax code hasn’t worked for American Worker
We need a tax code that is simple, fair and easy to understand, President Trump stated in Missouri yesterday. We need to dramatically simplify the existing tax code. A tax reform is urgent and crucially important for the American people. / Fox Business
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Playing with Apple’s new augmented reality platform
Today’s phones are a lot less used for traditional calls, and a lot more for messenging, email, data and pictures. Apple wants to take Artificial Intelligence mainstream. Hundreds of millions of users will be able to have AI on their devices. Fascinating deveopments are just around the corner! / CNN Money
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Apple Battling Hollywood Over 4K Movie Prices, Report Says
Apple is reportedly battling Hollywood over the of its new TV Video content. Wall Street Journal reports that Apple should be charging at least $25 per movie. Fox example, movies from the Google play store sell for $30 or more. The new Apple TV is set to be announced September 12./ CNBC