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Monday 29 April 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

WeWork submitted for a sneaky IPO, the reason Chris Cox left Facebook and ICYMI, Australia's internet speeds are terrible.
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WeWork confidentially filed to go public

The We Company, better known as WeWork, announced on Monday that it had submitted its draft registration to go public with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The Australian dollar drifts higher as the economic calendar begins to ramp up

The Australian dollar drifted higher to start the week, gaining ground in Asia as the greenback remained under pressure.
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Alphabet's stock is sinking after Q1 revenues miss Wall Street targets

Alphabet, the parent company of the internet search giant Google, fell short of Wall Street's revenue targets for its first three months of the year.
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The Winterfell battle on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' was the show's lowest-ranked episode since season 5

The season eight episode "The Long Night" scored 78% on Rotten Tomatoes. It got the third-lowest score for this show ever. The lowest-rated episode was way back in season five.
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Tesla is finding out what it's like when China gets a little angry

Last week, a Tesla sitting in a Chinese parking lot suddenly burst into flames. Over the weekend, Chinese state media published several critical stories about the company.
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The dead are on track to outnumber the living on Facebook in 50 years

A new study by the University of Oxford's Internet Institute predicts that the dead will outnumber the living on Facebook by 2070.
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Australia falls to the ridiculously-low 62nd place in global internet speed rankings

Kazakhstan, Cape Verde and Montenegro perform better than Australia.
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Boeing's CEO explains why the company didn't tell 737 Max pilots about the software system that contributed to 2 fatal crashes

Boeing has come under fire for its failure to disclose the presence of the Manoeuvring Characteristic Augmentation System on its Boeing 737 Max airliners.
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The most property obsessed nations in the world, ranked

It's often said that Australians are property obsessed. However, when it comes to global standards, we're not in the same league as these other countries.

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