Hull's Marlon King celebrates scoring the third goal in the Tigers' 3-0 win against West Brom.
Hull's Marlon King celebrates scoring the third goal in the Tigers' 3-0 win against West Brom.
Hull's Marlon King celebrates scoring the third goal in the Tigers' 3-0 win against West Brom.
Hull's Marlon King celebrates scoring the third goal in the Tigers' 3-0 win against West Brom.

Hull sitting pretty at the top


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Hull produced another stunning performance to claim an unlikely share of the Premier League lead this afternoon. The promoted Tigers were second best to West Brom for large parts of a full-blooded encounter at the Hawthorns but hit the hosts with three goals in the second half. In a blistering 20-minute spell, Hull ? earlier indebted to goalkeeper Boaz Myhill and the crossbar for keeping them in the game ? snatched victory trough Kamil Zayatte, Geovanni and Marlon King. Hull's fourth successive win, amazingly, put them level with Chelsea and Liverpool at the top of the table and left them in good heart for clashes against the Blues and Manchester United next week. It was a second successive heavy defeat for the Baggies and, like last week's 4-0 loss to United, was one in which the scoreline barely reflected their effort. The result could hardly have been anticipated at the break after the hosts enjoyed a number of opportunities. Ishmael Miller, recalled to add some firepower to the goal-shy home attack, proved a particular handful for the Hull defence and Myhill had to be at his best. West Brom took an early grip on the game and earned their first opportunity from a free-kick on the edge of the box after Andy Dawson chopped down Miller. The hosts were denied by both Myhill and the crossbar from the resulting corner as Borja Valero's drive was parried and Jonas Olsson headed the rebound against the woodwork. Bednar still almost scrambled the ball in by the post but Hull escaped and boss Phil Brown, with just 10 minutes gone, replaced the struggling Dawson with Sam Ricketts. West Brom continued to press and James Morrison picked out Ryan Donk with a fine cross but the defender headed straight at Myhill. Hull had a chance at the other end when West Brom failed to clear a King corner but Ashbee shot well wide. West Brom were incensed not to win a free-kick as Bednar went to ground under a challenge from Michael Turner as he chased a long ball. Perhaps in frustration, Miller clumsily went in on Zayatte to earn a yellow card. Zayatte was not affected and flashed a header wide from a Dean Marney corner soon after. Geovanni, scorer of spectacular goals against Arsenal and Tottenham, attempted another after finding space 10 minutes before the break but Scott Carson dealt with his long-range effort. Myhill made an even better save from Miller moments later after the striker beat Zayatte for pace on a powerful run into the box. He shot across goal but Myhill just managed to tip his effort wide. Hull caught the hosts with the sucker punch two minutes after the restart as King broke clear and crossed low into the box. Yet Hull are starting to find corners a rich source of goals and they benefited again as Marney's cross dropped between defenders and was volleyed in by Zayatte. West Brom attempted to hit back but Donk saw another header deflected for a corner and Miller was denied by a superb Turner tackle. Morrison then forced another superb save from Wales international Myhill with a low shot from 30 yards. West Brom paid for their profligacy as Hull doubled their lead following another moment of inspiration from Geovanni after 62 minutes. The former Barcelona midfielder knocked the ball forward for King, who brilliantly flipped the ball back in his direction with his first touch and Geovanni dived to head in. Moments later it was 3-0 as King raced onto a poor header by Gianni Zuiverloon and calmly clipped the ball past Carson. After that West Brom were barely a threat and failed to test Myhill as Hull's fans enjoyed the countdown to the final whistle and confirmation their remarkable run had continued.

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Email sent to Uber team from chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi

From: Dara

To: Team@

Date: March 25, 2019 at 11:45pm PT

Subj: Accelerating in the Middle East

Five years ago, Uber launched in the Middle East. It was the start of an incredible journey, with millions of riders and drivers finding new ways to move and work in a dynamic region that’s become so important to Uber. Now Pakistan is one of our fastest-growing markets in the world, women are driving with Uber across Saudi Arabia, and we chose Cairo to launch our first Uber Bus product late last year.

Today we are taking the next step in this journey—well, it’s more like a leap, and a big one: in a few minutes, we’ll announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Careem. Importantly, we intend to operate Careem independently, under the leadership of co-founder and current CEO Mudassir Sheikha. I’ve gotten to know both co-founders, Mudassir and Magnus Olsson, and what they have built is truly extraordinary. They are first-class entrepreneurs who share our platform vision and, like us, have launched a wide range of products—from digital payments to food delivery—to serve consumers.

I expect many of you will ask how we arrived at this structure, meaning allowing Careem to maintain an independent brand and operate separately. After careful consideration, we decided that this framework has the advantage of letting us build new products and try new ideas across not one, but two, strong brands, with strong operators within each. Over time, by integrating parts of our networks, we can operate more efficiently, achieve even lower wait times, expand new products like high-capacity vehicles and payments, and quicken the already remarkable pace of innovation in the region.

This acquisition is subject to regulatory approval in various countries, which we don’t expect before Q1 2020. Until then, nothing changes. And since both companies will continue to largely operate separately after the acquisition, very little will change in either teams’ day-to-day operations post-close. Today’s news is a testament to the incredible business our team has worked so hard to build.

It’s a great day for the Middle East, for the region’s thriving tech sector, for Careem, and for Uber.

Uber on,

Dara

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Favourite holiday destination: Whenever I have any free time I always go back to see my family in Caltra, Galway, it’s the only place I can properly relax.

Favourite film: The Way, starring Martin Sheen. It’s about the Camino de Santiago walk from France to Spain.

Personal motto: If something’s meant for you it won’t pass you by.

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Multitasking pays off for money goals

Tackling money goals one at a time cost financial literacy expert Barbara O'Neill at least $1 million.

That's how much Ms O'Neill, a distinguished professor at Rutgers University in the US, figures she lost by starting saving for retirement only after she had created an emergency fund, bought a car with cash and purchased a home.

"I tell students that eventually, 30 years later, I hit the million-dollar mark, but I could've had $2 million," Ms O'Neill says.

Too often, financial experts say, people want to attack their money goals one at a time: "As soon as I pay off my credit card debt, then I'll start saving for a home," or, "As soon as I pay off my student loan debt, then I'll start saving for retirement"."

People do not realise how costly the words "as soon as" can be. Paying off debt is a worthy goal, but it should not come at the expense of other goals, particularly saving for retirement. The sooner money is contributed, the longer it can benefit from compounded returns. Compounded returns are when your investment gains earn their own gains, which can dramatically increase your balances over time.

"By putting off saving for the future, you are really inhibiting yourself from benefiting from that wonderful magic," says Kimberly Zimmerman Rand , an accredited financial counsellor and principal at Dragonfly Financial Solutions in Boston. "If you can start saving today ... you are going to have a lot more five years from now than if you decide to pay off debt for three years and start saving in year four."