Friday, February 28, 2020

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As-it-happens update February 28, 2020
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Wall Street Journal
Paul Jacobson, the Delta Air Lines Inc. executive who helped reshape the finances of the air carrier after it emerged from bankruptcy in 2007, plans to retire, a move that comes as the airline industry faces the mounting challenge of the spreading coronavirus.
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Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices slumped for a sixth day in a row on Friday to their lowest in more than a year, causing futures to drop by the most in a week since 2016, as the spread of coronavirus stoked fears that a slowing global economy would hit ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) It was a terrible week for the US stock market. The three major stock indexes posted their worst weekly percentage drops since the financial crisis, as coronavirus fears mount. Stocks spent nearly all day in negative territory with the ...
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Motley Fool
In Q4, the plant-based meat substitute maker's revenue growth of 212% crushed Wall Street's expectations. Beth McKenna. (TMFMcKenna). Feb 28, 2020 at 3:50PM. Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND), which makes plant-based meat substitutes, reported ...
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Broadcasting & Cable
E.W. Scripps Company (New)(OLD) (NASDAQ:SSP) Q4 2019 Earnings Call Feb 28, 2020, 9:30 a.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks; Questions and Answers; Call Participants. Prepared Remarks: Operator. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by ...
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Nasdaq
In today's Market Foolery podcast, Chris Hill and Bill Barker talk about some restaurant stocks, Etsy (NASDAQ: ETSY), and telemedicine company Teladoc (NYSE: TDOC). We find out what's driving the recent surge in Teledoc's stock and what's up with ...
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The Dallas Morning News
American Airlines said it will spend $550 million at its heavy maintenance base in Tulsa on two new hangars. Fort Worth-based American said Tuesday that it is making the largest maintenance investment in the company's history in the World War II-era base ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By MATTHEW PERRONE and LINDA A. JOHNSON, Associated Press. WASHINGTON (AP) — Health officials reported the first U.S. drug shortage tied to the viral outbreak that is disrupting production in China, but they declined to identify the manufacturer or ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
From Lent-inspired fish sandwiches to a once-a-year indulgence, here's a rundown of my dining diary's greatest hits from the past seven days. What were your top eats of the week? Share the details in the comments section. . Rick Nelson. Sweet Thang Fish ...
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Wall Street Journal
NEW DELHI—India's economic growth remained below 5% for the second quarter in a row, hurt by a slowdown in consumer and corporate spending. Gross domestic product in Asia's third-largest economy grew 4.7% in the three months through December, ...
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Energy AgWired
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Agriculture Department will make available up to $100 million in grants to expand the infrastructure needed to sell more ethanol, biodiesel and other renewable fuels, the agency announced on Friday. Last year the Trump ...
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USA TODAY
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. When you need supplies for do-it-yourself projects, Home Depot should be your first stop. From paint to lumber and ...
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VentureBeat
Facial recognition startup Clearview AI is best known for two things: its facial recognition algorithm that lets you upload a photo to compare with its database of potential matches and that the company created said database by scraping over 3 billion images ...
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Nasdaq
Wendy's (NASDAQ: WEN) rolls out breakfast nationwide on Monday, March 2. It's a bold try by the fast-food brand, which has failed at previous attempts to take on the morning meal. It appears one of its chief rivals, McDonald's (NYSE: MCD), does not want ...
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CleanTechnica
February 28th, 2020 by Steve Hanley. Citroen will start selling a €6,000 two-seat electric transportation module in France on March 30. Sales later this year will expand to Spain, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, and then Germany, according to Tech Crunch. The new ...
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Adweek
Key insights: Launch comes as other brands—including Dunkin'—have been adding plant-based meat substitutes to menus. Last month, Snoop Dogg stepped behind the counter at Dunkin' to promote the doughnut chain's new Beyond Meat breakfast ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Boeing-supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR.N) posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit on Friday as it booked a loss related to the 787 Dreamliner program, and said its 2020 cash flow will be negative as it struggles with the 737 MAX production ...
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The Verge
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican joined forces with tech giants Microsoft and IBM on Friday to promote the ethical development of artificial intelligence (AI) and call for regulation of intrusive technologies such as facial recognition. The three said AI should ...
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The Hill
McDonald's, the world's largest restaurant chain, serves over 69 million customers every day. One of those patrons may have the proverbial 'luck of the Irish' and be served up a solid gold milkshake cup worth about $90,000. The cup, or actually cups, are part ...
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syracuse.com
SYRACUSE, NY – Excellus BlueCross BlueShield made a $171 million profit last year and gave its top executive a 10% pay raise. The strong stock market boosted the Rochester-based health insurer's financial performance in 2019. Its net income, or profit, ...
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VentureBeat
Big data is one of the most lucrative by-products of the digital revolution, enabled by the flood of information from smartphones, cars, clouds, and connected devices. Numerous startups have emerged to cash in on these opportunities, including those catering ...
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News On 6
Federal health officials are warning consumers who have eaten sprouts on sandwiches from restaurant chain Jimmy John's to be on the lookout for E. coli symptoms, with a new outbreak striking more than a dozen people in five states. "We are advising ...
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The State News
Michigan State graduate Bob Chapek has been named chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company. Chapek earned a bachelor's degree in microbiology at Indiana University Bloomington and an MBA from MSU in 1984. The recent Chairman of ...
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Pensions & Investments
Occidental Petroleum Inc., Houston, plans to contribute $179 million to its defined benefit plans in 2020, the company disclosed in its 10-K filing with the SEC on Friday. The contribution reflects Occidental's acquisition in 2019 of The Woodlands, Texas-based ...
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Yale Environment 360
Ameren on Wednesday filed an expansion of its Smart Energy Plan (SEP) with Missouri regulators, laying out a strategy to install 1.2 million smart meters by 2025 and purchase two wind farms totaling 700 MW by the end of this year. The total price tag for the ...
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Albuquerque Journal
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Public Service Company of New Mexico's net income dropped by about 26% last year, from $54.7 million in 2018 to $40.7 million. In spring 2019, the company had to write off $104 million of its investments in the Palo Verde Nuclear ...
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WILX-TV
(CNN) - The number of pedestrians being killed in the United States has hit a 30-year high. The number of pedestrians being killed in the United States has hit a 30-year high. (Source: CNN). According to a new study, SUVs, drugs, alcohol, warm weather and ...
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Fall River Herald News
DETROIT -- Joe Nickowski has worked at General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant for 27 years and on Thursday both he and the car he built reached the end of the line. The last Chevrolet Impala, in a bright cherry red, rolled off the ...
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i95rock.com
It's something we all have to do everyday. It's usually not a pleasant task, but I've found that the surroundings can make it somewhat. I'm talking about going to the bathroom. Bathroom choice is a big deal to me. I'm very particular as to where I choose to make ...
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mySanAntonio.com
(RTTNews) - Strategic Education, Inc. (STRA) announced a profit for its fourth quarter that climbed from the same period last year. The company's bottom line came in at $28.54 million, or $1.29 per share. This compares with $22.46 million, or $1.02 per share, ...
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The Globe and Mail
What do you recommend investors do in light of the market volatility caused by the COVID-19 virus? We've seen this movie before. Last time, in 2008-09, it was a subprime mortgage virus affecting the global financial system. This time around, it's a virus ...
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USA TODAY
(Reuters) - An employee of Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google, who had been in the Zurich office, has tested positive for coronavirus, the company said on Friday. "The Zurich office, like all other offices, remains open", a Google spokesperson said. The number ...
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CNET
Turns out that cat food manufactures don't use the same type and amount of ingredients in every can. Getty/Waitforlight. Most cat owners know that our furry friends eat not only the food we lovingly pour into their bowls, but some wild prey as well. Researchers ...
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Nelson Star
Warning: This story contains graphic content. Reader discretion is advised. A cartoon decal of environmentalist Greta Thunberg, which includes the logo of a Red Deer oil service company, has been widely condemned. The decal depicts the 17-year-old ...
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