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https://beststocks.com/xponance-inc-increases-holdings-in-uipath-inc-n/
The recent disclosures by Xponance Inc. on its increased holdings in UiPath Inc. (NYSE:PATH) have caught the attention of investors and analysts alike. According to the institutional investor, it acquired an additional 6,226 shares of UiPath during the fourth quarter, representing a significant growth percentage of 57.for the company's total holdings in PATH shares.
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https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/the-2023-art-market-report-resilient-art-market-bolstered-by-deep-pocketed-collectors/
"While signals of macro-economic volatility are a dominant talking point as we head into 2023, the data shows us a resilient art market bolstered by deep-pocketed collectors, particularly at the high end." —Noah Horowitz, CEO Art Basel. Now in its 6th Edition, Art Basel and USB collaborate with arts economist Dr.
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https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2023/04/13/gauguin-renoir-and-cezanne-works-restituted-by-musee-dorsay-head-to-auction-at-sothebys
Four works which once hung in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris—including a rare still-life by Paul Gauguin—will go under the hammer in Sotheby's modern art evening auction in New York next month. The works were returned earlier this year to the descendants of the renowned French art dealer Ambroise...
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https://fortune.com/2023/04/13/how-schneider-electric-became-corporate-americas-go-to-decarbonization-partner/?xid=soc_socialflow_twitter_FORTUNE
"We didn't wake up in the craze of sustainability, and said jeez, we need to get on the bandwagon."
When Schneider Electric, the French multinational best known for its electric switchboards, announced this week it was launching software to help small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)...
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https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-an-aging-population-might-not-doom-the-american-economy/
The American economy is booming and robust. Just look at the chart below, which shows that the overall unemployment rate — the share of people within the labor force who are without work but are looking for it — is lower than it's been in more than 50 years:. But wait! Americans just don't want to work like they used to.