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BREAKING NEWS - Ataturk airport explosions #AtaturkAirport #Istanbul
Live https://www.periscope.tv/TURKEYottoman/1ypKdnNMnOvJW
Turkey Istanbul: Explosions and gunfire rock Ataturk airport
At least two explosions and gunfire have rocked Istanbul's Ataturk airport, with reports of ...Turkey Istanbul: Explosions and gunfire rock Ataturk airport
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Explosion and gunfire heard at Istanbul's Ataturk airport, Turkish media report https://t.co/HxXY3VTSa9— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 28, 2016
Multiple injuries reported at #Istanbul airport where gunfire & two explosions went off https://t.co/0akSXO1RLq https://t.co/f6iqHyqKBc— The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) June 28, 2016
#BREAKING: Picture of the aftermeth caused by terror attack at #Istanbul airport pic.twitter.com/T77gPfwO6p— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) June 28, 2016
[Breaking] #Istanbul Ataturk Airport under attacks with reports of explosions and gunfire in the passenger terminal! pic.twitter.com/MbbULnAvwq— Flight-Report ✈ (@flight_report) June 28, 2016
#Ataturkairport has been closed, No deaths reported— Ghadakpour Nima (@GhadakpourN) June 28, 2016
Witnesses reporting detached body parts all over the place. #ataturkairport #istanbul— Deniz Kalıbcıoğlu (@McDennis08) June 28, 2016
Attack looks to have taken place in "soft" airport area - drop-off/outside security checks. #Turkey #Ataturk https://t.co/Mg3rYT7Of9— Rym Momtaz (@RymMomtaz) June 28, 2016
He's out in front of the #Ataturk airport. A lot of sirens and a lot of people waiting. Police putting up tape now. pic.twitter.com/hEEzRwDN5r— Jake Godin (@JakeGodin) June 28, 2016
#Istanbul #Ataturk airport is major Intl transit hub & one of busiest in world; when there in May was very tight security— Gillian Turner (@GillianHTurner) June 28, 2016
Photos on the scene from the explosion at the Istanbul airport. Pretty harrowing.pic.twitter.com/VuXJqJTDWa— Dennis K. Berman (@dkberman) June 28, 2016
Instagram video from Istanbul Ataturk Airport captures the panic https://t.co/sMkjQXQRy6 pic.twitter.com/Re4JPLu9va— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) June 28, 2016
U.S. Job Growth Helping Lift ADP Shares: TheStreet
Published on 28 Jun 2016
Shares
of ADP are up 2.5% thus far in 2016, far better than the 1% drop in the
S&P 500. The payroll provider has outperformed the index over the
last two, five and ten year periods as well. Jan Siegmund, CFO of ADP,
said the job expansion of the past few years provides a nice tailwind,
but is not the sole basis for the company's success. 'Our clients are
growing and that helps us in our revenue growth,' said Siegmund. 'Not
much as one would think as only 1% of our 9% organic revenue growth is
driven by the growth of our clients, but our clients have enjoyed job
growth of 2% to 3% in the last few years.' ADP pays more than 24 million
people in the U.S., or 1 in 6 workers. ADP has distributed the ADP
National Employment Report (NER) free for the last decade. As opposed to
the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) employment reports, ADP said
its accuracy centers on the fact that its report is based on actual
payroll data, not survey data. The BLS counts employees 'when they are
paid' while ADP counts employees 'listed as active on an employer's
payroll.' 'In some months we are spot-on and in other months we differ
slightly, but overall the difference is nominal and shows the NER is an
accurate,' said Siegmund. During the last 10 years, ADP has reported
that the share of manufacturing jobs has declined from 12% to 10%.
Regionally, job growth has shifted away from the Northeast and Midwest
to the South and West, according to ADP. Furthermore, small companies
with fewer than 50 employees that survived the recession have fared
better in the labor market than companies employing 500 people or more.
Siegmund said it has taken 10 years for the labor market to attain full
employment again. Over the last five years, average monthly job growth
has been just about 200,000. Also, ADP said there is evidence that wage
growth is picking up as the economy gets close to full employment. The
tech and information sector has thriving workforces, but overall
employment growth within the sector was flat last quarter. As a result,
these workers were able to exploit this and managers were forced to
compete for a limited number of workers.
http://www.4-traders.com/AUTOMATIC-DATA-PROCESSING-11713/
http://www.4-traders.com/AUTOMATIC-DATA-PROCESSING-11713/
Microsoft designs smart mosquito trap to track Zika: thaivisacom
Published on 27 Jun 2016
Researchers are testing a smart mosquito trap they hope will help better track the spread of the Zika virus.
#UK - Cameron, Khan Condemn Racist Incidents After Brexit: Wall Street Journal
Published on 28 Jun 2016
British
Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Sadiq Khan condemned
incidents of racism and xenophobia after Britain voted to leave the
European Union. Photo: Getty Images and EPA
IKEA Recalls 29 Million Dressers: ABC News
Published on 28 Jun 2016
The furniture giant is offering to buy back the dressers after more than 30 children were injured and 6 were killed due to a tipping risk.
World Stocks Recover, British Pound Bounces off 31 Year low: TheStreet
Published on 28 Jun 2016
Investors
are coming to work today and seeing a Brexit bounce and a pound
rebound. European stocks are higher along with the U.S. markets. The
British pound is recovering after falling to a 31 year low Monday. All
risk assets are higher, including oil and other commodities. Volkswagen
is expected to announce a settlement with the nearly 500,000 U.S. diesel
owners and government regulators over polluting vehicles is said to be
valued at more than $15 billion in cash. The settlement will be
announced today in Washington D.C. The deal is related to the automaker
installing software in cars that allowed them to bypass emission laws.
The $15 billion is the most expensive auto industry scandal in history.
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