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Thursday 20 June 2019

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We studied how Australian stocks have fared over the last century and these are our 6 surprising discoveries

An RBA study of corporate Australia over the last 100 years has revealed some surprising trends among companies, with the stock market looking surprisingly similar to how it did 100 years ago.
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Trump called Iran's drone attack 'a mistake,' but a top Iranian general called it 'a clear message' to the US

A day after Iran downed a US Navy RQ-4 Global Hawk drone flying at high altitude, President Donald Trump said the attack was "a mistake."
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During major war games in Europe, the US Navy is practicing to 'up the game' against one of its biggest threats

NATO members and partners are in the Baltic Sea this month for BaltOps, an annual multinational exercise.
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Google is giving up on competing with Apple's iPad as it stops making its own tablets and cancels 2 unreleased devices

Google will no longer pursue making its own tablet devices, Business Insider has learned.
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The CEO behind 'Harry Potter: Wizards Unite' explains what Niantic learned from 'Pokémon Go' to make this new game great

Niantic CEO John Hanke chats ahead of the launch of "Wizards Unite" to talk about the lessons learned from "Pokémon Go" as it made this new game.
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Apple is expected to release its first 5G iPhone next year. Here's everything we've heard about it so far.

Apple will likely add 5G support to its 2020 flagship iPhones, according to early reports and rumours.
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Deals: Optus is serving up 100GB data a month for only $45

There are some good high data deals floating around at the moment, and Optus is extremely here to join the party. The telco is coming in swinging with a ridiculous 100GB for only $50 a month.

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