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Forman's Jack Daniels brand is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a
visit to the New York Stock Exchange. According to the company, the
Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee ships more than 12 million cases
annually in the United States and around the world. Jack Daniels is the
company's top selling liquor brand. TheStreet spoke with Jack Daniel's
president, Mark McCallum.
Billionaire
investor George Soros is issuing a stark warning if Britain would vote
this week to leave the European Union. He says Britain leaving the E.U.
would lead to a currency and stock market disaster. He predicts a
"Brexit' would cause the sterling to drop quickly, even more so than
when the pound crashed in 1992-a move that made him a billionaire.
Currency traders are placing bets against "Brexit' ahead of Thursday's
vote. Homebuilder Lennar
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Brexit won't be worse than the crisis in the early 1990s, when the
pound collapsed following Britain's exit of the European Exchange Rate
Mechanism, as billionaire George Soros suggested in an op-ed Monday. 'It
won't be pretty for the pound - whether it's going to compare with the
crisis in the 90s which Soros made his fame, perhaps not,' said Simon
Smith, chief economist at FxPro, based in London. Soros made over $1
billion in the early 90s, betting against the pound. The referendum is
held on Thursday.
CNNMoney's
Nina dos Santos explains what technically happens if the United Kingdom
votes to exit the EU according to Article 50 of the Treaty on European
Union.
One
of the many unknowns around Britain's EU referendum is the future of
thousands of British citizens living in Europe in the event of a
withdrawal.
The largest community of expatriates is in Spain,
where Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has warned that a “Brexit” could
threaten Britons’ residency rights.
Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Phillips reports from Costa Blanca in southern Spain.
INTERNATIONAL
PAPERS - Tues. 21.06.16: Papers continue to focus on the big wins for
the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and women in local Italian
elections. Also, British papers make a last-ditch effort to convince
voters ahead of the Brexit referendum vote. And the US Senate draws fire
for failing to pass new gun control restrictions in the wake of the
Orlando shooting.
Independent
Oil and Gas Plc (LON:IOG) announced on Tuesday the completion of its
deal to take full control of the Blythe gas project, in the Southern
North Sea.
It has now acquired the 50% of Blythe that it didn’t
already own, paying £1.5mln initially with a further US$5mln due when
the field achieves ‘first gas’.
Mark Routh, chief executive, tells
Proactive Investors the deal is the “catalyst which allows us to move
forward on a proven development plan”
“By taking control of the
Blythe asset, which is a proven reserve that needs no further appraisal,
we can go straight into the development of Blythe without any partner
drag and we can define our own destiny on how we do it,” he says.
Gabriel
Pirona, chief financial officer at Photo-Me International plc
(LON:PHTM), says “shareholders will be very happy” with the company’s
results, as the photo booths operator declared a £10.6mln special
dividend as well as a 20% hike in the annual payout.
Final results
revealed Photo-Me’s cash balances grew to £62.4mln from £60.7mln, while
financially, underlying profits rose 14.6% at constant currencies
(generated from revenues of £184mln) as the underling operating margin
increased almost 10% to 30.8%.
“We are pretty resilient on the market
and we get really good results,” he says, adding that the company has
increased its offering by going more “down the technology path.”
It
also continues to roll out Revolution, the laundry system, and Pirona
says he is “very excited about the progress” the company will make this
year in this division.
Latest
Global Piece Index ranks Ukraine among the top 10 most dangerous
countries in the world. Kyiv is placed at the 156th position out of 163,
in the cheerless company of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
Experts
name the conflict in the Donbas region, caused by Russia, as the main
factor for the deteriorated security situation in the country. The
uncontrolled territories now also serve as the main source of illegal
arms trafficking.
And all kind of people tried to use these
weapons to destabilise other regions of Ukraine. At least a dozen blasts
rocked the major cities in the country in 2015. They were classified as
terrorist attacks by the local law enforcers.
"When Ukrainian
police tried to find the persons responsible for the explosions in
Odessa or Kharkiv, the majority of these guys were connected to the
Russian secret services. Latest exchange of prisoners, when Moscow
admitted two Ukrainian citizens, accused of separatism, confirms it",
Ukrainian military expert Mykhailo Samus says in an interview with UT.
In
an interview with CNN's Don Lemon, Ben Carson suggests Trump should
focus on the purpose of the second amendment to avoid getting in trouble
on guns.
The Second Amendment
of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia,
being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people
to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Hear
from Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel, Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton,
Valtteri Bottas, Daniel Ricciardo and Fernando Alonso after the European
Grand Prix.
Here's a reminder of how the #EuropeGP changed the drivers' standings 🏆
Brazil's
federal government has announced it's giving an emergency loan to the
state of Rio de Janeiro to provide essential public service during the
Olympic Games. Rio announced a financial state of emergency last Friday
as Brazil suffers its worst recession since in the 1930s. Also today, we
check on the markets after the 'Remain Rally' on Monday.
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June 2016: Very low volatility coming through the markets this session.
The most reaction on the market may have come from the release of the
RBA minutes, and the Australian dollar will every much in focus towards
the end of the week.
Iraqi
troops are continuing to battle ISIL militants in pockets of the city
of Fallujah, days after the government declared the centre had been
liberated.
At the same time Iraq's elite military force - the
counter terrorism service (CTS) - says the joint offensive in Falluja
has killed over 2,500 militants. IRAQ - Government forces clash with
IS group fighters in Fallujah. By @AFPphoto pic.twitter.com/em2SQ2B6oM—
Frédérique Geffard (@fgeffardAFP) June 18, 2016
Jubilant
Wales fans celebrated their historic European Championship
qualification after beating Russia 3-0 to reach the knockout stages for
the first time. They have come top of Group B ahead of their oldest
rivals England.... which no doubt added to their joy.
What an experience for fans of Wales, which advances to #EURO2016 knockout stage as debutant, routing Russia 3-0https://t.co/t6zmq7n2AT— XHSports (@XHSports) June 20, 2016
Monday
marks World Refugee Day, and the U.N. refugee agency says the number of
people forced to flee their homes is now at the highest level ever
recorded. The UNHCR says it is inevitable more people will continue to
flee war and poverty, and the world must improve its response. Henry
Ridgwell reports from London.
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The
world of Japanese manga comics is loud, colourful and bombastic. This
spirit is reflected in TokyoToys, a shop that has just opened in
Glasgow. The brainchild of Hideki Nguyen, it specialises in selling
manga merchandise with a very exuberant staff.
But the store also attracts people of a much less extrovert disposition, from the autistic community.
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man arrested over the weekend trying to wrestle a gun from a police
officer at a Las Vegas rally held by Republican presidential candidate
Donald Trump told an investigator he wanted to kill the candidate, court
papers showed on Monday.