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Hamptons horror: Manhattan real estate agent accused of biting 7-year-old child over free t-shirt
Published on: Aug 21, 2025 06:49 pm IST A 75-year-old Manhattan luxury real estate agent, Gail Bomze, faces charges for allegedly biting a 7-year-old girl during a concert in East Hampton. A Manhattan luxury real estate agent has been charged with biting a 7-year-old girl while fighting over a free t-shirt at a concert in the Hamptons. However, the 75-year-old Gail Bomze has claimed that she didn’t do it. Gail Bomze is accused of biting 7-year-old during t-shirt dispute at East Hampton event(www.compass.com) According to an arrest report seen by Page Six, Bomze, who has sold a $4 million apartment…
The Zacks Real Estate Operations industry faces ongoing challenges, like geopolitical instability, macroeconomic uncertainties and policy changes. Moreover, customers remain focused on cost controls and, for certain asset categories, are delaying their decision-making with respect to property purchase and leasing.In spite of these challenges, the growing adoption of outsourced real estate services and other emerging trends is poised to benefit the industry players. Additionally, strategic investments in technology yield a competitive advantage. Companies like CBRE Group, Inc. CBRE, Jones Lang LaSalle JLL and Newmark Group, Inc. NMRK are set to benefit from these favorable trends.About the IndustryThe Zacks Real Estate…
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Bina Bhurtel Bastakoti grew up watching her father run businesses, which sparked her interest in entrepreneurship at a young age. After completing her Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in Australia, she returned to Nepal in 2018 and began brainstorming business ideas.Before moving to Australia in 2014 for her MBA, Bina and her husband, Neeraj Bastakoti, were involved in trading, serving as the sole distributor of Lotte Choco Pie in Nepal.“After returning from Australia, my husband and I continued with the trading business, but deep inside we both wanted to start something of our own,” said Bina, 36, co-founder of Lemon…
Credit score minimum: Most personal loan lenders require you to have fair credit or better, or a score above 580. Some lenders accept scores below this threshold, but you can expect to pay high rates and fees. Bad-credit lenders may also consider other criteria when reviewing your application, such as your educational background and employment history. Debt-to-income ratio: To understand whether you have room in your budget for a loan payment, lenders review your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio. This number, expressed as a percentage, is calculated by dividing your total monthly debt payments by your gross monthly income. Many lenders require…
‘King Bob’ music leaker Noah Urban sentenced to 10 years for cryptocurrency fraud and identity theft
Noah Urban, also known online as King Bob, has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for his role in wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, according to Gizmodo. The sentencing, delivered on August 20, 2025, follows his guilty plea in two federal cases earlier this year. Urban was linked to the cybercrime group Scattered Spider and was accused of leaking unreleased music, including songs by Ariana Grande, in addition to orchestrating cryptocurrency theft schemes. In addition to the prison term, Urban received three years of supervised release and was ordered to pay $13 million in restitution to victims.…
In Howard Marks’ view, investors today are doing one thing wrong: assuming the market won’t or can’t change.The billionaire co-chairman of Oaktree Capital said he believes the US stock market is in the early stages of a bubble. That means investors today could be falsely assuming their strategy in recent years — which involves being heavily invested in equities and concentrated in just a few areas of the market — will continue to work going forward, he said, speaking to Bloomberg on Wednesday.”The single biggest mistake — I’ve been thinking a lot, what is the biggest single mistake investors make…
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Colonial First State, unlike many of its Australian investor peers with long track records in private markets, is underweight unlisted assets. The wealth manager and superannuation provider looks after around A$160 billion ($103 billion; €88.6 billion) of funds under management on behalf of almost one million Australians – split around 80:20 between superannuation savers and users of its wealth management products. One of the superfunds it manages, the FirstChoice Superannuation Trust, is the seventh-largest superfund in Australia with more than A$101 billion in assets, according to the most recent quarterly statistics from the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority. Brayne: sees merit…