Friday, September 1, 2017

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update September 1, 2017
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Break up big banks, hold more congressional grillings and don't let up until executives are held accountable. Those were just some of the reactions from U.S.
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But the National Labor Relations Board disagrees. On Thursday, the Oakland regional office of the NLRB filed a complaint against Tesla, having found merit in the employee's charges of coercion and interference.
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An updated map from Colonial Pipeline shows the facilities in operation and those still down from Hurricane Harvey. (Contributed photo/Colonial Pipeline).
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When Uber decided to name Expedia's Dara Khosrowshahi as the new leader of the troubled ride-hailing firm, one phrase was used repeatedly to describe him: a "dark horse.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin walks through the lobby of Trump Tower in New York City, U.S., August 15, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid.
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Lululemon Athletica Inc., bucking a sales slowdown that has sent shock waves through the sector, raised annual financial targets following a strong performance in the latest quarter.
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Google has spent millions funding the New America think tank. So when one of its scholars criticized Google, he was fired. Ailsa Chang talks to Barry Lynn about his criticisms.
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Campbell Soup Co. shares plummeted after the packaged-food company posted disappointing earnings and delivered a weaker-than-expected forecast, bringing more evidence that an industrywide slump is here to stay.
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The Federal Communications Commission asked for comments on a proposal to kill Obama-era net neutrality rules - and got an earful.
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A South Carolina couple filed a class-action lawsuit claiming they've been injured after using eclipse glasses they bought through online retailer Amazon.
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