Apellis Stock Hammered After Eye Drug Gets A Third European Rejection
European regulators rejected Apellis Pharmaceuticals' embattled eye drug, Syfovre, and Apellis stock tumbled to a month-low.
European regulators rejected Apellis Pharmaceuticals' embattled eye drug, Syfovre, and Apellis stock tumbled to a month-low.
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The plane returned to the gate and no injuries were reported, according to the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration
According to retired four-star Navy admiral Bill McRaven, the path to success can lie in an MBA. Speaking to former Congressman Patrick Murphy and veteran investor Dan Kunze on the debut episode of Warrior Money, Admiral McRaven emphasized that pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree is always a good idea, particularly for military veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce. “I encourage veterans to get their MBA,” he says. “No matter where you go, an MBA is going to serve you well.” McRaven cites a surge in hiring veterans for Wall Street jobs around 2005, which culminated in an unusually low retention rate, as an event that opened his eyes to the disconnect between companies and vets. On one hand, veterans bring unique skills to the workforce that shouldn’t be undervalued. “They bring the passion. They bring the enthusiasm. They bring the work ethic,” McRaven explained. However, the need to prepare veterans with an underlying knowledge of the business is an often overlooked aspect. “They don’t know what a Series A and a Series B and an incubator is,” he explains. According to McRaven, an education in pursuit of an MBA is one way to solve this problem. Admiral McRaven shares this insight on the debut of Yahoo Finance's new vodcast, Warrior Money. Listen to the full episode here or wherever you get your podcasts. This post was written by Nick Riccardo.
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Stars and the public came together to raise money for disadvantaged children across the UK.
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Natural Selection The head of the world's largest and most ambitious construction project has stepped down amid some jaw-dropping claims about its death toll. As the Wall Street Journal reports, Nadhmi al-Nasr, the CEO of Saudi Arabia's futuristic city project Neom — which includes The Line, a planned 100-mile skyscraper — has abruptly departed the […]
Doc out of town? No problem — they may be able to be beamed in as a 3D image. Crescent Regional Hospital outside Dallas, Texas, has become the first in the country to offer doctor appointments with a holographic machine, allowing overworked medical specialists, who often have to visit multiple medical centers in a week and […]
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