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Real Luck Group Ltd s Luckbox shortlisted for two EGR Marketing & Innovation Awards

Dow takes a dive in final hours to join Nasdaq in the red

Dow takes a dive in final hours to join Nasdaq in the red The Dow had been up more than 275 points early Monday afternoon but closed down 35 4:09pm: Alphabet and Facebook fall on Citigroup downgrades Despite crossing the 35,000 threshold and gaining more than 275 points earlier in the Monday session, the Dow torpedoed as the day waned to end down 35 points, 0.1%, at 34,743. The Nasdaq lost 350 points, 2.6%, to 13,402, and the S&P 500 gave up 44 points, 1%, to 4,188. Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) shares fell more than 2% to $2,342, and Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) stock slipped more than 4% to $305.97 after Citigroup analysts downgraded both companies to Neutral ratings.

Real Luck Group Ltd says Thomas Rosander, formerly its chief customer officer, has been promoted to chief executive officer

Real Luck Group says Thomas Rosander, formerly its chief customer officer, has been promoted to chief executive officer Prior to joining Luckbox, Rosander held positions as chief executive officer of Dunder Casino, chief product officer at Mr Green Online Casino (acquired by William Hill in 2019), and section head Business Intelligence at bwin (acquired by Entain, formerly GVC Holdings, in 2016) Rosander replaces Quentin Martin who has voluntarily stepped down as both chief executive officer and a director of the company Real Luck Group Ltd. (CVE:LUCK) and its subsidiary companies doing business as Luckbox, announced Friday that Thomas Rosander, formerly its chief customer officer, has been promoted to chief executive officer of the company and has also been appointed to its board of directors.

Cavern opens on Wall Street as Dow soars past 35,000 and Nasdaq swoons

Dow takes a dive in final hours to join Nasdaq in the red The Dow had been up more than 275 points early Monday afternoon but closed down 35 4:09pm: Alphabet and Facebook fall on Citigroup downgrades Despite crossing the 35,000 threshold and gaining more than 275 points earlier in the Monday session, the Dow torpedoed as the day waned to end down 35 points, 0.1%, at 34,743. The Nasdaq lost 350 points, 2.6%, to 13,402, and the S&P 500 gave up 44 points, 1%, to 4,188. Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) shares fell more than 2% to $2,342, and Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) stock slipped more than 4% to $305.97 after Citigroup analysts downgraded both companies to Neutral ratings.

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