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Orlando’s most hated piece of architecture got its few seconds of television fame this week. The Majesty Building — dubbed the “I-4 Eyesore” by Orlandoans and disgusted passersby — was the subject of ...
The selloff in enterprise software stocks that crushed the market for most of last week was abating for the second straight session on Monday for some of the more established names. Is it time to buy?