Slovenia also sees great cooperation potential in the fields of digital and high-tech projects as well as sports and culture, Pocivalsek said.
So far, Fullgoal's ETF has only attracted 8 million euros ( million) worth of international investment, but Fullgoal Asset Management's head of international business, Michael Chow, said the potential "is huge" when index inclusion happens.
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So I think anonymity is a two-sided sword. It’s giving people more of a voice to speak, and that’s a really core part of a lot of these streaming platforms. People aren’t using their real name. You go into a chat room, with 95% of the people, you have no idea who they actually are in person. But at the same time, you speak with them every day and you feel like you know them. It’s a very interesting dynamic, and I would say it’s pretty unique to streaming.
Situated about 40 nautical miles off Airlie Beach at Hardy Reef's reconstructed pontoon that was badly damaged by Cyclone Debbi in 2017, the 10 million-Australian dollar (6.8-million-US dollar) Reefsuites facility has two rooms with glass floors, walls and ceilings.
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So why did Amazon launch Amazon Flex? Put simply, the company needs help. Long ago, Amazon relied on USPS and UPS to get its packages delivered. Fast forward to today, though, and the company is not only selling more products on its site, but also guaranteeing speedy delivery to customers, in particular its valuable Prime members.
So far, the Waterdrop Inc platform has raised 20 billion yuan for those with severe illnesses. [Photo/IC]
So says Allrecipes President Stan Pavlovsky, citing a survey in which 71 percent of users said they were very likely to get all of their cooking instruction from a voice assistant in 20 years. He believes Allrecipes is uniquely positioned to lead the voice recipe revolution, and the Seattle-based company does have a pretty significant head start.
Soaring data consumption has become the major growth driver for carriers. According to the latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, average monthly handset data traffic per user reached nearly 2 gigabytes in September, increasing 140 percent year-on-year.