Isis Earnings

'Isis Earnings' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Who Is Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi? 10 Points About The World's Most-Wanted Man
    World News | Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, discreet in his youth and invisible as the world's most wanted man, rose through the ranks quietly and patiently to become global jihad's undisputed supremo. The head of the ISIS terrorist group has been careful to reveal little about himself and his whereabouts. The ISIS chief also appears to wear a mask to address his comman...
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  • ISIS Made $1 Billion In Revenue In 2015: US Treasury
    World News | Press Trust of India | Friday June 10, 2016
    The ISIS terror group made nearly $1 billion in total revenue last year, half of which came from the sale of oil, and earned as much $350 million per year by extorting funds from the local population, a top US Treasury Department official has said.
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  • American ISIS Fighter Who 'Found It Hard' Returns To Face Criminal Charges
    World News | Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post | Friday June 10, 2016
    Mohamed Khweis never stood out in any particular way. The Alexandria, Virginia, man graduated from Fairfax County's Edison High School, earned a degree from Northern Virginia Community College and worked as a teller at an area bank.
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  • ISIS Turns To Selling Fish, Cars To Offset Oil Losses: Report
    World News | Reuters | Friday April 29, 2016
    ISIS earns millions of dollars a month running car dealerships and fish farms in Iraq, making up for lower oil income after its battlefield losses, Iraqi judicial authorities said on Thursday.
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  • Trump Lays Out Vision For Gaining Respect From Muslim World
    World News | Kendall Breitman, Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 23, 2016
    In the wake of the Brussels terror attacks, Donald Trump fleshed out aspects of his national security strategy that include weighing whether NATO is obsolete, an emphasis on the virtues of unpredictability on the part of an American president, the potential use of nuclear weapons against Islamic State as a last resort and a single-minded focus of e...
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  • ISIS Earns $80 Million A Month But Starting To Struggle: Analysis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday December 7, 2015
    The ISIS is pulling in some $80 million a month, mainly from levies and confiscations, but is struggling financially as strikes hit its oil infrastructure, analysis firm IHS said today.
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  • Wall Street Week Ahead: Earnings Outlook Might be Less Rosy Than Investors Think
    Business | Saturday November 8, 2014
    While most Standard & Poor's 500 companies beat analysts' expectations for third-quarter earnings, many just barely topped estimates, said Pankaj Patel, head of quantitative research at Evercore ISI in New York.
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  • IBM's 2013 outlook raises hopes for more tech spending
    Business | Wednesday January 23, 2013
    IBM, the world's largest technology services company, promised better than expected full-year growth after its fourth-quarter results beat estimates, a sign that fears of corporate delays in technology spending may have been overblown.
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'Isis Earnings' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Who Is Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi? 10 Points About The World's Most-Wanted Man
    World News | Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa | Thursday June 29, 2017
    Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, discreet in his youth and invisible as the world's most wanted man, rose through the ranks quietly and patiently to become global jihad's undisputed supremo. The head of the ISIS terrorist group has been careful to reveal little about himself and his whereabouts. The ISIS chief also appears to wear a mask to address his comman...
    www.ndtv.com
  • ISIS Made $1 Billion In Revenue In 2015: US Treasury
    World News | Press Trust of India | Friday June 10, 2016
    The ISIS terror group made nearly $1 billion in total revenue last year, half of which came from the sale of oil, and earned as much $350 million per year by extorting funds from the local population, a top US Treasury Department official has said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • American ISIS Fighter Who 'Found It Hard' Returns To Face Criminal Charges
    World News | Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post | Friday June 10, 2016
    Mohamed Khweis never stood out in any particular way. The Alexandria, Virginia, man graduated from Fairfax County's Edison High School, earned a degree from Northern Virginia Community College and worked as a teller at an area bank.
    www.ndtv.com
  • ISIS Turns To Selling Fish, Cars To Offset Oil Losses: Report
    World News | Reuters | Friday April 29, 2016
    ISIS earns millions of dollars a month running car dealerships and fish farms in Iraq, making up for lower oil income after its battlefield losses, Iraqi judicial authorities said on Thursday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Lays Out Vision For Gaining Respect From Muslim World
    World News | Kendall Breitman, Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 23, 2016
    In the wake of the Brussels terror attacks, Donald Trump fleshed out aspects of his national security strategy that include weighing whether NATO is obsolete, an emphasis on the virtues of unpredictability on the part of an American president, the potential use of nuclear weapons against Islamic State as a last resort and a single-minded focus of e...
    www.ndtv.com
  • ISIS Earns $80 Million A Month But Starting To Struggle: Analysis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday December 7, 2015
    The ISIS is pulling in some $80 million a month, mainly from levies and confiscations, but is struggling financially as strikes hit its oil infrastructure, analysis firm IHS said today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Wall Street Week Ahead: Earnings Outlook Might be Less Rosy Than Investors Think
    Business | Saturday November 8, 2014
    While most Standard & Poor's 500 companies beat analysts' expectations for third-quarter earnings, many just barely topped estimates, said Pankaj Patel, head of quantitative research at Evercore ISI in New York.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • IBM's 2013 outlook raises hopes for more tech spending
    Business | Wednesday January 23, 2013
    IBM, the world's largest technology services company, promised better than expected full-year growth after its fourth-quarter results beat estimates, a sign that fears of corporate delays in technology spending may have been overblown.
    www.ndtv.com/business
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