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“I have turned many deficits like this around myself as a player, so we need to be on it and we need to be at it,” Gerrard told RangersTV after goals from Alfredo Morelos, James Tavernier and Lassana Coulibaly gave his side the win at Ibrox. “The game plan will be slightly different, but of course, 3-1 looks better than 2-1. This is only half-time though and we won’t get carried away. “You want the biggest advantage you can get, and in my time playing European football, it is never over at this stage.”.

(Reuters) - News Corp (NWSA.O) topped Wall Street profit targets on Thursday, as it benefited from gains at its newly acquired TV network and recorded double-digit growth in its real-estate listings and book publishing businesses, News Corp’s subscription video services division that includes Australian pay TV company Foxtel - acquired by Rupert Murdoch-controlled News Corp earlier this year - contributed $610 million to its overall revenue in the fourth quarter ended June 30, The company’s news business, which houses the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, made $1.29 billion in revenue, rising 1 percent from a year earlier and accounting for almost half of overall revenue university of wisconsin badgers cufflinks and tie bar set as the number of digital subscribers grew..

Revenue at News Corp’s online real-estate listings unit rose 19 percent while its book publishing division - home to HarperCollins - saw a 20 percent jump in revenue. News Corp said net loss available to shareholders narrowed to $372 million in the fourth quarter from $430 million a year earlier. Excluding one-time items, the company earned 8 cents per share, above analysts’ average expectation of 6 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Total revenue surged about 30 percent to $2.69 billion, above estimates of $2.65 billion.

(Reuters) - Dropbox Inc’s (DBX.O) forecast for the current-quarter and results for the second quarter beat Wall Street estimates on Thursday, with the online storage firm earning more from a higher number of paying subscribers, Shares of Dropbox, however, came under pressure and university of wisconsin badgers cufflinks and tie bar set slipped nearly 10 percent in extended trading after the company decided to advance its lock-up expiration date by several trading days, The lock-up period, which is now set to expire on August 23, will unlock an additional 356.4 million shares for trading..

The company, which competes with Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google, Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) as well as Box Inc (BOX.N), said it expects third-quarter revenue to be in the range of $350 million and $353 million. Analysts were expecting revenue of $345.9 million. Chief Executive Drew Houston said more individual and corporate clients signed up for its recently introduced plans that offered bigger storage at higher prices, leading to a higher average revenue per user (ARPU).

The company, which started as a free service to share and store photos, music and other large files, has worked to build up its enterprise software offering, The company’s ARPU rose to $116.66 in the quarter and beat expectations of $113.95, Dropbox’s paying subscribers rose 20 percent to 11.9 million at the end of June and outpaced the average analyst estimate of 11.73 million, according to FactSet, Shares of the company were also weighed by the departure of its Chief Operating Officer Dennis Woodside, university of wisconsin badgers cufflinks and tie bar set who played a vital role in its initial public offering in March..

The company said Woodside will step down in early September after four years with the San Francisco-based company. He will remain an advisor until the end of the year. Dropbox had a blockbuster debut on March 23 as investors bought into the biggest technology initial public offering in more than a year, with shares closing up more than 35 percent in their first day of trading. The company, which is yet to turn profitable, reported a smaller loss of $4.1 million in the second quarter of 2018 compared with $26.8 million a year earlier.

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Credit ratings agency Fitch voiced concerns on Thursday that TV Azteca’s legal battle with American Tower Corp was “not positive or favorable” for the Mexican broadcaster’s credit profile, two days after Reuters reported the lawsuit, MATC Infraestructura, a unit of cell tower owner and operator American Tower (AMT.N), sued TV Azteca (AZTECACPO.MX) for nearly $97 million in a New York state court, saying the company has defaulted on a loan, In an interview, Alberto Moreno, a senior director at Fitch, said the agency will likely evaluate what the case means for TV university of wisconsin badgers cufflinks and tie bar set Azteca’s credit rating..



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