Saturday, September 1, 2018

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update September 1, 2018
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The Capitol in Sacramento, where the Legislature on Friday passed guarantees of equal internet access that are viewed as even stronger than federal rules that were overturned in December.
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An Alabama state senator has invited the California-based In-N-Out hamburger chain to his state after some California Democrats called for a boycott of the chain over donations made to the state's GOP.
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Papa John's International Inc. founder John Schnatter escalated his legal battle with the pizza chain, suing the board of directors and Chief Executive Steve Ritchie to "stop the irreparable harm" to the company that he said they're causing.
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The visionary entrepreneur seeks to ferry mankind to Mars and investors to prosperity—his ego may be all that stands in the way.
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Ford Motor Co. F -2.27% has ditched plans to import its Focus compact vehicle from China to the U.S., citing an expected hit from import tariffs the Trump administration put into effect in July.
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A Maui-bound flight from Oakland prompted an emergency response after a can of pepper-spray "accidentally" went off inside the cabin and affected several people, Hawaiian Airlines said.
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Verity Health System, the nonprofit operator of six California hospitals, filed for bankruptcy protection Friday, blaming mounting losses and debt that had forced it to seek a buyer for some or all of the facilities.
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In order to get a bank account in the U.S., customers need to provide their name, date of birth, address and an identification number, which may or may not indicate a person's citizenship, federal regulators say.
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United Airlines is raising its checked baggage fees, joining JetBlue Airways and two Canadian carriers. The airline will now charge $30 for the first checked bag and $40 for the second check bag, according to an update on its website.
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Bon-Ton, the more than century-old department store chain that declared bankruptcy in February and shut its doors Wednesday, may be close to a comeback.
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