Friday, May 31, 2019

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As-it-happens update May 31, 2019
NEWS
Wall Street Journal
President Trump's threat to impose escalating tariffs on Mexican imports foists fresh bad news on the U.S. auto industry, which had pinned hopes on a tentative deal reached last year to preserve free trade between the countries. For executives at Detroit's Big ...
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Fortune
It took a while, but the world's largest subway system is finally ditching its swipe-card system for a tap-and-go experience. Starting on May 31 at noon, 16 of New York City's 472 subway stations—along with some of its buses—will let riders pay by tapping a ...
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Wall Street Journal
President Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico could wreak havoc on the U.S. refining industry, potentially raising prices at the gas pump for American consumers as the summer driving season begins. The energy industry could be among the hardest hit if ...
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NPR
The Food and Drug Administration is holding its first public hearing on CBD, the cannabis extract that has quickly grown into a billion-dollar industry. Today's hearing will help officials determine how to regulate CBD products. The compound can be extracted ...
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Motley Fool
Steve DeAngelo's company is beginning with a reverse takeover and will trade on the Canadian Stock Exchange. Brittany Somerset. (buri). May 31, 2019 at 1:14PM. Following a reverse takeover of FLRish Inc., beloved dispensary chain Harborside's stock is ...
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Forbes
Tesla is suddenly in a heap of trouble. The company is burning through cash and short-sellers are circling like a pack of hungry vultures. CNBC reported that Morgan Stanley, the venerable investment research and brokerage firm, believes shares could trade ...
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Forbes
Australian casino mogul James Packer agreed to sell nearly 50% of his remaining stake in Crown Resorts Limited to Macau billionaire Lawrence Ho's Melco on Thursday. The deal will close in two tranches—one in early June and the other in late September.
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Business Insider
The Impossible Burger, made by Impossible Foods, was designed to taste and "bleed" like real meat. Impossible's current recipe was cooked up by Chief Science Officer David Lipman, who said the company "spent years analyzing meat and recreating every ...
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Los Angeles Times
Uber's first-quarter earnings report released Thursday — its first since the ride-sharing company went public on May 10 — disclosed more than the financial condition of the company. It also opened a window on the economic reality of the ride-sharing ...
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USA TODAY
JPMorgan Chase has reached a settlement with some male employees who claim the company denied them paid parental leave on similar terms as women. In a statement from the American Civil Liberties Union, who was part of the class-action case, the ...
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TechCrunch
Amazon just announced that it's acquiring Sizmek's ad serving and dynamic content optimization businesses. "Sizmek and Amazon Advertising have many mutual customers, so we know how valued these proven solutions are to their customer base," Amazon ...
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Fox Business
Costco Opens a New Window. had to do a price check after noting a nearly $400,000 purchase Opens a New Window. at one of its stores during its most recent quarter. Continue Reading Below. The whopping price tag was attached to one item: a diamond ...
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Forbes
In 2017, there were 65 SUV and crossovers on the U.S. market, according to LMC Automotive. By 2023, there will be 90. How to tell one from another? It isn't easy. I had a mere two of similiar ilk for a week's test each, back-to-back, neither the cheapest nor the ...
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Barron's
Kraft Heinz stock (KHC) is edging downward on Friday morning. Although it received an upgrade from Piper Jaffray, the firm is far from calling the packaged food giant's beleaguered stock a buy. The back story. Kraft's problems largely stem from its February ...
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Houston Business Journal
A lawsuit was filed against Houston-based Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) on May 30 by activist investor Carl Icahn, who is upset with its $38 billion deal to buy The Woodlands-based Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: APC). The billionaire investor holds ...
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cleveland.com
The cost of valet parking at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport will increase 20 percent beginning July 1, the airport announced Friday. 0. By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com. CLEVELAND, Ohio – The cost of valet parking at Cleveland Hopkins International ...
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CNET
We've had haptic feedback in steering wheels for years now, and it's a great way to notify the driver of a lane departure or whatever without requiring them to stare at a visual alert. Now, Jaguar Land Rover is taking it one step further by bringing temperature ...
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Indianapolis Star
Family-friendly restaurant and sports bar Dave & Buster's will open its second Indiana location in the Greenwood Park Mall next summer. The location is expected to open by May 1, 2020, according to the mall's website. Located just south of County Line Road ...
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KTVQ Billings News
GREAT FALLS – Gannett, the corporate owner of the Great Falls Tribune, recently held merger talks with GateHouse Media. The story was first reported by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday morning. If the merger takes place, it would bring the two largest ...
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The Guardian
Sir Philip Green's family has been asked to pump another £50m into the pension scheme of his ailing retail group in order to secure a financial rescue of the business. Green, formerly dubbed "the king of the high street", employs 18,000 workers and is battling ...
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Nashville Business Journal
In recent years, two truths have become evident. The first is that student loan debt in America is skyrocketing. ... The second is that U.S. employers are finding it harder to fill open positions. Subscribe to get the full story. Already a paid subscriber? Sign in ...
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CNBC
Presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sent a letter to Sears' former Chairman and CEO Eddie Lampert lambasting him for efforts to avoid paying $43 million in severance to the department store's employees.
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