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FTSE 100 earnings: why did the AstraZeneca share price fall 7%?
Our writer considers the reasons for AstraZeneca’s fall in the FTSE 100 today and explains why he isn’t too worried as a new shareholder.
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Why buying FTSE 100 shares could be a one-way ticket to building wealth
This Fool is keen to buy FTSE 100 shares today and hold them for the decades to come to build wealth. Here he explores how he plans to do it.
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Why RFK Jr. Is Suddenly Everywhere Online
Why RFK Jr. Is Suddenly Everywhere Online
Here’s why NatWest shares could be my top FTSE 100 buy in 2024
Who’ll be buying up cheap NatWest Group shares if they’re sold off this summer? I’ll be in the queue for some, for sure. Here’s why.
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Yes, ‘The Last of Us Part II Remastered’ is worth it: 3 convincing reasons why
Yes, ‘The Last of Us Part II Remastered’ is worth it: 3 convincing reasons why
How — and why — to upskill your employees
Technology is evolving faster than ever, and the skills that technologists use in their work are advancing just as fast. “For example, a third of the skills data scientists were using five years ago are now obsolete, and those skills have been replaced by newer and different skills,” said Fiona Mark, principal analyst at Forrester Research.
Such rapid advances in technology are only exacerbating the ongoing tech talent shortage. Despite a surge in tech industry layoffs in recent years, workers with key technical skills are still in demand, and turnover in tech roles remains high, said Susan Vroman, senior lecturer, management at Bentley University.