Thursday, March 1, 2018

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update March 1, 2018
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Spotify, the world's biggest music streaming service, has filed paperwork to start trading its shares publicly on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Updated at 7:40 p.m. ET. Walmart and Dick's Sporting Goods say they won't sell guns to customers under 21, and both are putting new restrictions on ammunition sales.
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Now that the White House seeks to turn China's steel and aluminum overcapacity into a national security matter, America's new protectionism risks international trade discord.
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The city and airline carriers are negotiating an $8.5 billion deal to vault O'Hare into the 21st century with a state-of-the-art global terminal and dozens of new gates.
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Activist investor Bill Ackman first alleged in 2012 that Herbalife was an illegal pyramid scheme and would be shut down by the government.
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U.S. stocks fell sharply in choppy trade Wednesday, giving up earlier gains, as Wall Street wrapped up a volatile month for the major averages.
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Spotify grabbed headlines Wednesday as the music streaming service with $4 billion in annual revenue in 2017 filed papers with the SEC to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "SPOT.
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Boulder Cycle Sports owner, Justin Hoese, makes adjustments to Katie Bolling's custom made bike on Wednesday. Boulder Cycle Sports in Boulder is boycotting popular gear brands whose parent company invests heavily in guns and ammo.
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Seaspan Corporation (SSW) belonging to the Industrials sector has declined -1.18% and closed its last trading session at $6.71. The company reported its EPS on 9/29/2017.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - The chairman of China's CEFC China Energy, the private firm that has agreed to buy a nearly $10 billion stake in Russian oil major Rosneft, has been investigated for suspected economic crimes, a person with direct knowledge of the ...
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