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Papa John's scorches Papa John in 800-word response A special committee of the company's board of directors accused founder John Schnatter of disobeying the board and undermining CEO Steve Ritchie, including by going off script during a conference call last fall when he blamed the NFL for poor pizza sales.
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Bernie vs. Bezos: Amazon and Sanders are duking it out over warehouse working conditions Amazon.com and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are sparring over working conditions at Amazon warehouses, after the senator called for legislation that would require large employers to reimburse the government for food stamps, Medicaid and other federal ...
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Asian Markets Mostly Higher With Modest Gains (RTTNews.com) - Asian stock markets are mostly higher on Thursday with modest gains after U.S. stocks again closed at record highs overnight amid optimism that trade talks between the U.S.
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Serena Williams could cash in on an upcoming tech IPO Tennis star Serena Williams could see a boon from the initial public offering of the parent company of SurveyMonkey. Williams serves as a director of the company and owns 210,000 options and another 35,000 shares.
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Ford investment rating cut to one notch above junk Moody's Investors Service issued an alert Wednesday that it had downgraded the rating of Ford Motor Co. to just above junk status and said, "The outlook is negative.
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Tesla Model S goes airborne on video, driver charged Barrie Police said that a 46-year-old driver was arrested and charge Tuesday after he drove his 2016 Tesla Model S at high speeds causing it to go airborne and crashed into a tree.
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Cities start giving scooter companies a second chance The backlash against electric scooters shows some sign of waning as US cities that cracked down on the startups begin thinking maybe they aren't so bad after all.
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US second-quarter GDP growth raised to 4.2 percent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth was a bit stronger than initially thought in the second quarter, notching its best performance in nearly four years and putting the economy on track to hit the Trump administration's goal of 3 percent annual ...
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KFC Looks To Bring Back 'Harland' For Latest Gimmick We're about to see just how committed the KFC faithful is. The company announced today that it will give away $11,000 toward a college education to the first baby named Harland on September 9. Beginning on that day, parents can submit the name, date ...
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How Vodafone Hutchison Will Make $3.5 Billion of Debt Disappear David Fickling is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering commodities, as well as industrial and consumer companies. He has been a reporter for Bloomberg News, Dow Jones, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and the Guardian.
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