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PSquashAz

@psiddiqui

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@itssobhytime
Amanda Sobhy
2 years
The only answer is SQUASH!! šŸ¤©šŸ¤©šŸ™ŒšŸ½šŸ™ŒšŸ½
@NBCOlympics
NBC Olympics & Paralympics
2 years
Which sport are you the most excited for? ā˜€ļø @LA28 x #LA28BOUND
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@SportBusiness
SportBusiness
3 years
BREAKING... Mark Walter, the American billionaire with ownership stakes in major international sports teams, has made a multi-million dollar investment in the squash commercial vehicle designed to accelerate the transformation of the PSA World Tour.
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sportbusiness.com
Mark Walter, the American billionaire with ownership stakes in major international sports teams, has made a multi-million dollar investment in a squash commercial vehicle to accelerate the…
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@_rodgilmour
Rod Gilmour
3 years
Exclusive: big news for squash with Chelsea co-owner investing into the sport. Mark Walter already backs the worlds and sees 'tremendous growth'. Deal set to be announced today. https://t.co/B9OOdtSdht
telegraph.co.uk
Exclusive: Mark Walter is Todd Boehly's business partner and his investment has been hailed as a 'game-changer' for the sport
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PSquashAz
3 years
How Amazon grew an awkward side project into AWS, a behemoth that’s now 4 times bigger than its original shopping business
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PSquashAz
3 years
Genetec’s 2022 State of Physical Security Report Shows Future Is Hybrid
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PSquashAz
3 years
Lunges, squats, and splits. Some passengers on delayed flights aren’t shy about working out at the terminal. ā€œThese people will never see you again.ā€ https://t.co/Xh0NA3Xri0 via @WSJ
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More passengers are discovering the benefits of exercising during this summer’s long flight delays.
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@ScienceAlert
ScienceAlert
4 years
Every Single Patient in This Small Experimental Drug Trial Saw Their Cancer Disappear
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@hockendougal
Matthew Hockenberry
4 years
4/ But smaller pieces of the story are everywhere. The New York Times framed the situation as "a painful lesson in how interconnected economies are across vast distances," with "delay and shortages in any one place rippling out nearly everywhere."
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Pandemic-related product shortages — from computer chips to construction materials — were supposed to be resolved by now. Instead, the world has gained a lesson in the ripple effects of disruption.
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@BrentToderian
Brent Toderian
4 years
In Montreal, lighting plans for heritage buildings are at the level of an art form.
@donnelly_b
Brandon Donnelly
4 years
Stop being so beautiful, MontrĆ©al šŸ˜‚
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PSquashAz
5 years
ā€˜The bottom line is that unless you come into the game stacked, you’re not playing.’ Lockdown-battered small businesses face dearth of credit options. https://t.co/s4P26Jgbvc via @WSJ
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Banks are lending less to small businesses today than they did before the financial crisis. Loans to big businesses, meanwhile, have surged.
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PSquashAz
6 years
The Coming Disruption to College: Scott Galloway
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PSquashAz
6 years
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Change the Built Environment
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