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  2. Media companies take $15 billion hit on cable as ... - AOL

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    On Wednesday, WBD reported a massive $9.1 billion impairment charge related to its TV networks unit following the loss of a key media rights deal with the NBA. It was a similar story for Paramount ...

  3. What's Got Super Micro Computer Investors So Down? - AOL

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    Their gross margin for the last five quarters has gone from 17% to 16.7, 15.4, 15.5, and 11.2. You can see there is a steady decline, but a real drop off in the most recent quarter. This is really ...

  4. The Stock Market Threw Folks for a Loop (Again). There's No ...

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    When you do that, flash forward to today, the stock price has gone 15-70. They indeed brought the dividend back. You're now getting about I think it's $2 a year, 50 cents a quarter.

  5. Hollywood's cable struggles become clearer as write-downs add ...

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    During its second-quarter earnings report, the company said that its networks, including CNN, TNT, HGTV, Food Network and Animal Planet — were worth $9 billion less than they were just two years ...

  6. Gray card - Wikipedia

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    A gray card is a flat object of a neutral-gray color that derives from a flat reflectance spectrum. A typical example is the Kodak R-27 set, which contains one 8 in × 10 in (20 cm × 25 cm) card and one 4 in × 5 in (10 cm × 13 cm) card, each with an 18% reflectance across the visible spectrum, and a white reverse side with a 90% reflectance.

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, [ note 1] YouTube was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second-most visited website in the world, after Google ...