Gertrude “Birdie” Seawalker dies at Denver hospital nearly two weeks after assault
Camping World Holdings Down 2%
Shares of recreation materials retailer Camping World Holdings, Inc. (CWH) are trading down 2 percent on Tuesday even as the company posted improved results in the second quarter.
The company recorded net income of $109.2 million or $2.33 per share in the second quarter, higher than $58.1 million or $1.54 per share a year ago. Excluding items, income was $119.3 million or $2.51 per share, compared to $144.9 million or $1.62 per share recorded in the previous-year quarter.
Quarterly revenues rose 28 percent to $2.1 billion from $1.6 billion in the same period last year.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected the company to post earnings of $2.32 per share on revenues of $2.08 billion in the second quarter.
Currently trading at $39.62, the stock has traded between $22.60 and $49.20 during the past 52 weeks.
Apple Q3 Results Beat Street View On IPhone Sales
California-based tech giant Apple Inc (AAPL), Tuesday reported strong results for the third-quarter driven largely by the success of the iPhone. Both earnings and revenue managed to beat analysts’ estimates.
Apple said its third-quarter profit surged to $21.74 billion or $1.30 per share from $11.25 billion or $0.65 per share last year. Twenty-eight analysts polled by Thomson Reuters predicted earnings of $1.00 per share for the quarter.
Third-quarter revenues rose to $81.43 billion from $59.68 billion last year. Twenty-five analysts estimated revenues of $72.93 billion for the quarter.
The revenue was primarily driven by an increase in the sales of iPhones year-over-year. Apple, for the first time, launched a line-up of four iPhone variants with their iPhone 12 followed by the iPhone SE 2 in latter months. Sales of iPhones was $39.57 billion, compared to $26.41 billion last year. Apple’s cloud services also increased to $17.48 billion from $13.15 billion year-over-year.
While sales increased in the US and Europe, the $5.44 billion jump to $14.76 billion from $9.32 billion in Greater China has propelled the figures.
CFO of Apple, Luca Maestri said, “We generated $21 billion of operating cash flow. returned nearly $29 billion to our shareholders during the quarter, and continued to make significant investments across our business to support our long-term growth plans.”
The shares are currently trading $143.49, down $3.28 or 2.23%. The shares closed regular trading at $146.77, down $2.22 or 1.49%.
How to block someone on WhatsApp
WHATSAPP is a great way to keep in touch with friends but sometimes you may want to block a contact or an unknown number.
Luckily, this is easy to do and you just need to follow the steps below.
How to block a contact on WhatsApp
Open the WhatsApp chat with the contact you want to block.
Then click the name at the top of the chat.
Scroll down and you should see "Block Contact".
Click this and then click "Block".
You can unblock a contact through the same route but this time you will see the option to "unblock".
How to block an unknown number on WhatsApp
The process is very similar to the one above.
Click on the chat with the unknown number.
Click "Block" and you should also see an option to "Report and Block".
A blocked contact won't be able to message or call you on WhatsApp.
In other news, the next iPhone will come in a new pink colour and start at just under £800, according to recent rumours.
Apple has paid millions of dollars to a woman whose explicit videos and images were shared online by people repairing her iPhone.
And, Spotify has launched a new feature for its Android and iOS apps that spots your favourite artists and gives you a personalised playlist.
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11 Hours Of Questioning For New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo In Harassment Inquiry
NEW YORK (AP) — Investigators conducting an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo questioned him for eleven hours when he met with them last month, The New York Times reported Monday.
The Times spoke to five people who had been briefed on the meeting, and who recounted some details on the condition of anonymity.
The Times reported that at points, the videotaped interview was tense, with Cuomo challenging one of the investigators on his fairness and independence. When the investigators were done, they left through an exit away from the building entrance where photographers were, the paper said.
Asked about his meeting with investigators at a press conference on Monday, Cuomo declined to say anything.
“I said I would cooperate with it and at the appropriate time I will comment on the review,” he said. “But this is not the appropriate time yet.”
State Attorney General Letitia James hired the investigators to conduct the probe after several women accused Cuomo of subjecting them to inappropriate kisses and touching or inappropriate sexual remarks.
Cuomo has denied the allegations.
Gertrude “Birdie” Seawalker dies at Denver hospital nearly two weeks after assault
A woman who was found assaulted in Denver was taken to a local hospital where she died from her injuries. Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in the case.
Gertrude “Birdie” Seawalker, 65, was found at about 8:30 a.m. on July 17 in the area of East Colfax Avenue and Monroe Street suffering from an assault, according to police. She was taken to a hospital where she died on July 30.
Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720 913-7867 (STOP).