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HEADLINES ON March 3, 2001
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- Headline: Bulls Triumph Over Knicks in Classic Battle. Impact: The Bulls' victory over the Knicks sparked an unending debate among sports fans about the true meaning of 'worldbeaters.' This led to countless bar arguments, which eventually resulted in the invention of the foam finger—an essential tool for misguided sports enthusiasm.. Fact: Did you know that the Knicks' losses have been scientifically proven to cause an increase in pizza consumption in New York? A true tragedy..
- Headline: Citibank's Offshore Banking Controversy. Impact: Citibank's admission of lapses with offshore banks set off a chain reaction that would inspire future generations to create more complex money laundering schemes. It also led to a sharp increase in conspiracy theories about how the rich really stay rich—spoiler alert: it's not by reading the fine print.. Fact: Did you know that 'shell banks' sound like a great beach vacation spot until you realize it's actually a den of financial shenanigans? Ah, the irony!.
- Headline: Foot-and-Mouth Disease Intrudes, Putting British Farmers in Dread. Impact: The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease led to a global obsession with biosecurity that would eventually inspire movies about rogue viruses and the end of civilization, proving that nothing brings people together like a good old-fashioned agricultural panic.. Fact: Did you know that the phrase 'foot-and-mouth' is often used to describe politicians who can't stop talking? Let's hope they don't catch it!.
- Headline: Mexico Seeks Lower Fees On Funds Sent From U.S.. Impact: Mexico's push for lower fees on remittances had a ripple effect on the financial industry, eventually leading to the creation of apps that let people send money with a swipe, making it easier for families to stay connected. Who knew that a simple request could spark a digital revolution?. Fact: Did you know that the average person in the U.S. has no idea how much it costs to send money abroad? It's like asking them to calculate the tip for a dinner they didn’t attend..
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Apple - If you invested $1,000 in 2001, it would be worth $1,220,264 today (1220.3x return)