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The world’s 5th wealthiest billionaire, Bill Gates has said some pretty eyebrow raising things

The world’s 5th wealthiest billionaire, Bill Gates has said some pretty eyebrow raising things over the past few decades… [Delicious Investing Main Logotype]( Oct 6, 2023 Hammers boss David Moyes had high praise for Sunday's opponents Newcastle but is also happy with his own side's form: "I think Newcastle are one of the best teams in Europe at the moment. There is so much quality in their side and the manager has done such a good job. "He has steered them into a good organisation and shape and I think they are up with some of the best teams in Europe at the minute. "But I feel like we are in a good run of form, have won a few games and I am really pleased with how the players are performing. "I think when you go into football management you are never going to get it all rosey...and you need to be lucky to have a period where you don't have bad spells." Moyes also revealed striker Michail Antonio remains touch and go for the game. "I'll need to see - he's not trained yet. He's done some running with the medical people. Over the next couple of days hopefully we'll find out whether he's fit to play." The world’s 5th wealthiest billionaire, Bill Gates has said some pretty eyebrow raising things over the past few decades… But his [latest bombshell confession]( tops them all. And it’s staggering. Because he says that this technology is more revolutionary than the internet. As Gates says, “It will change the way people work, learn, travel, and communicate with each other.” But that’s not all, another former tech CEO went on the record to call it [“the largest economic disruption since 1908.”]( And you don’t need to own a single share of Microsoft stock to profit from it. [Click here for the shocking details.]( To better wealth, -Matt Monaco Lead Investment Strategist, StocksToTrade [Bill Pauley photo] Pessimism is built into the being of English sports fans. It does not take much to make us wonder why we bother. And a thrashing at the hands of New Zealand, a defeat as ugly as anything in white-ball cricket since the dark days of the 2015 World Cup, provides more than enough ammunition. If England's last meeting with the Black Caps at a 50-over World Cup was won by the barest of all margins in a Lord's final, the gap in Ahmedabad in the first game of the World Cup was as wide as the Narendra Modi Stadium is large. By the end boundaries were flowing off the bat of Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra at an alarming rate, the contest expected by those who did turn up long over. New Zealand chased 283 with 13.4 overs to spare and nine wickets in hand. England's defence of their World Cup could not have made a worse start. England routed by New Zealand in World Cup opener How to win in India... by those who have done it before Meet England's World Cup squad with bowler Topley ICC Men's World Cup 2023 schedule England must 'stay calm' despite defeat Having smiled through his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, captain Jos Buttler - never one to give much away - was, unsurprisingly, visibly annoyed 24 hours later. "Are you confident you can turn it around?" "Yes." "What do you need to do to do that?" "Play better," was one spikey exchange in his post-match press conference. Four years ago Jonny Bairstow was dismissed with the second ball of a World Cup. This time he hit the same delivery for six. Perhaps he upset the cricketing gods in doing so because England rarely looked that comfortable afterwards. Bill Pauley Editor at Delicious Investing This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. 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