@coursera Regret to say that your support is very poor. I paid $2100 for a course on 25th Sep, however, it is not showing up in my purchases. It has been 4 days and despite sending repeated emails, there has been no response, no support. Pls look into case number 04193447 asap
On the cover of the New York Times Book Review today. So much gratitude.
“Fate has rarely been so many-faced, so muscular, so mercurial, or so mesmerizing as it is in A Burning.”—Susan Choi, @nytimesbooks
📷: @AAKnopf
I woke up to a rave review for A BURNING from James Wood in the @NewYorker. I'm still sitting here taking this in. Never in my wildest dreams.
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A number of significant changes in rules and regulations by the Indian government during the COVID-19 lockdown facilitated a rights issue of shares by Reliance Industries Limited. https://t.co/zL0cj7r5b0
Zoom is really putting the "rule of 40" to shame with its 246% combined revenue growth and FCF margin.
Valuation is *not* low 😀, but that was the best quarter I've ever seen any company report.
Companies that become verbs generally do well.
Time will tell.
@HathwayBrdband it's been three days since internet services are not available. I have raised tickets that went unanswered and also called customer care. Please look into the issue
The top domestic and international bankers estimate the size of India's so called fiscal package at 1% of GDP. No where close to 10% of GDP as told by the government.
So, here's my estiamte of the real fiscal stimulus inside the big "package" announced by @nsitharaman:
₹ 1,78,800 cr
That is 8.53% of the overall "package" of ₹ 20,97,053
Break-up below, each item divided into Full, Partial or No fiscal outgo.
Pl tell me is there is an error.
So the actual spending by the govt in the much hyped '20 Lakh Cr package is only 65 K Cr, ie .34% of GDP instead of 10% claimed by Modi. https://t.co/ZuYaGeTn8b