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PRECIOUS-Gold slides, but set for sixth straight quarterly gain (New throughout, updates prices and comments) * Palladium set for first monthly decline in eight * Palladium eyes best quarter since 2010 * Platinum set for worst quarter since 2008 * Silver heads for worst quarter since June 2013 By Sumita Layek March 31 ...
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US airlines must continue flying if they accept coronavirus relief Struggling U.S. airlines must keep flying if they accept coronavirus aid, with proposed minimum service levels spelled out by aviation regulators Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Transportation said in a filing that participating airlines must maintain flights to all ...
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3 Ways The COVID-19 Stimulus Law May Help Your Financial Problems In normal times, it's not wise to dip into your retirement savings for purposes other than retirement. But the coronavirus pandemic has made this anything but normal times, and you may be desperate for cash. So, you'll want to know about retirement-plan ...
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China Post-Coronavirus Outbreak: Economy Sees 'Massive Uptick' In Activity As the world fast approaches 1 million cases of the new SARS coronavirus, China is on the mend. If their numbers can be trusted, the world's No. 2 economy had a reported 82,276 cases of the virus, of which 76,204 have recovered and 3,309 have died, ...
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Beleaguered cruise ship company Carnival to raise $6 billion in stock and debt, shares jump Carnival plans to issue $1.25 billion in stock, $3 billion in secured notes and $1.75 billion in convertible notes all due 2023. Carnival's stock dropped by about 15% in premarket trading after the announcement, but recovered after the markets opened and was ...
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Stocks gain ground as Dow limps toward end of one of its worst quarters ever U.S. stocks ticked upward Tuesday as markets staggered toward the finish line of a horrific first quarter — on pace to be the worst in the Dow Jones industrial average's 135-year history — though analysts warned more volatility, and more losses, are probable.
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Plans are underway to build huge, floating offshore wind turbine in Europe Europe is already home to the world's first floating offshore wind farm, which is located in waters off the coast of Scotland. Overall, wind power enjoyed a strong year in 2019, but the coronavirus pandemic is casting a shadow over the sector. H/O - Iberdrola ...
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Gas prices plunge below $2 per gallon and continue to plummet amid coronavirus The national average price of gasoline has plunged below $2 per gallon, and the freefall is not likely to stop there. With the coronavirus pandemic crunching the economy, a precipitous drop in the price of crude oil has sent gas prices plummeting at a time ...
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3 Ridiculously Cheap Buffett Stocks to Buy Now If the stock market crash of 2020 has you racking up large paper losses of late, realize that you're not alone. Whether you're a novice investor or one of the greatest investors of our generation, you've probably seen the nominal value of your investment ...
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Walmart will start taking employees' temperatures and let them wear masks New York (CNN Business) Walmart added to its worker safety policies Tuesday as protections for retail and grocery store workers come under greater public scrutiny. Walmart will begin taking workers' temperatures at stores and warehouses before they begin ...
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Hundreds Of Thousands Of Workers Are Losing Their Jobs In A Coronavirus-Induced Retail Apocalypse The retail apocalypse is upon us. Over the last number of years, Amazon has been steadily stealing share from retail shops, department stores and malls. The coronavirus has contributed to the near-death blow for retailers dependent upon brick-and-mortar ...
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Papa John's sales jump as coronavirus keeps deliveries moving Papa John's said sales are jumping as customers hunkered down amid the coronavirus crisis have been ordering up pizzas for delivery, even as they steer clear of its restaurants. The pizza chain said Tuesday that its comparable sales in North America rose ...
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Is Sirius XM Stock a Buy in the Coronavirus Crisis? It's not a surprise to see Sirius XM Holdings (NASDAQ:SIRI) falling alongside many consumer-hungry stocks in this climate. However, with the shares falling to a three-year low last week, one Wall Street pro feels that the sell-off is overdone. Jason Bazinet at ...
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Top NCAA management to take 20% pay cut amid lost revenue from coronavirus cancellations NCAA President Mark Emmert and members of the association's senior management will be cutting their pay by 20% and the association's vice presidents will be cutting their pay by 10% due to financial pressure the NCAA is facing from the coronavirus ...
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S&P 500 Analyst Moves: VLO The latest tally of analyst opinions from the major brokerage houses shows that among the components of the S&P 500 index, Valero Energy is now the #6 analyst pick, moving up by 17 spots. This rank is formed by averaging the analyst opinions for each ...
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SpaceX's Starship user guide details how it could replace the Space Shuttle and offer comfy passenger flights SpaceX has released a first version of its spacecraft user manual for Starship, the next-generation launch vehicle that it's currently developing in Boca Chica, Texas. The manual isn't quite as detailed as the ones that exist for SpaceX's other, operational ...
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Is Johnson & Johnson A Better Bet Compared To Bristol-Myers Squibb After 15% Decline? Based on historical performance, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) appears to be less attractive compared to Bristol-Myers Squibb in the current crisis. The current coronavirus crisis will likely impact pharmaceutical companies on two fronts, 1. supply chain ...
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UPDATED: Richmond restaurants that are open for takeout, curbside delivery or delivery Here's a running list of what local restaurants are open or closed. It will be updated as often as possible, which will be less often on the weekends. To add your restaurant, please send the business name, what services are offered (dine-in, takeout, delivery) ...
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Huawei: China government won't stand idle as US introduces more sanctions The Chinese government likely will roll out countermeasures if the US continues to impose trade sanctions on Huawei Technologies. The networking equipment vendor reveals its international consumer business already has taken a substantial hit as a result ...
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Taco Bell offering free tacos on Tuesday as a 'thank you' during coronavirus pandemic Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Taco Bell is giving away free Doritos Locos Tacos today — but only if you order through the drive-thru. On March 31, participating Taco Bell locations across the ...
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Fed steps in once again to try to smooth out lending markets The Federal Reserve is intervening once again to try to smooth out the world's lending markets, this time by lending dollars to other central banks in exchange for Treasurys. By. CHRISTOPHER RUGABER Economics Writer. March 31, 2020, 7:12 AM.
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Neiman Marcus: 'Large portion' of 14000 employees to take furloughs, pay cuts Neiman Marcus says it will introduce furloughs and temporary pay cuts, the latest retailer to deploy cost-saving measures during the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement, Neiman Marcus Group CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck said the company will extend the ...
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ECB Steps Up Pressure on Bank Dividends to Weather Virus Crisis The European Central Bank increased the pressure on banks to curb dividends and bonuses during the coronavirus crisis, saying it could impose legally binding measures if lenders don't fall in line. The ECB expects all banks to follow its recommendation to ...
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China stocks suffer worst quarter since 2018 as coronavirus worries deepen ... * Shanghai shares inch up 0.1%, but down 4.5% in March. * Blue-chip stocks up 0.3% on the day, down 6.4% monthly. * Factory activity beats estimates, spurs recovery hopes. * World Bank warns of economic pain from pandemic. HONG KONG/SHANGHAI ...
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Marriott says new data breach affects 5.2 million guests Marriott says guests' names, loyalty account information and other personal details may have been accessed in the second major data breach to hit the company in less than two years. By. DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer. March 31, 2020, 9:04 AM.
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9 tips for grocery shopping during the coronavirus pandemic Make a plan before you go shopping. Sarah Tew/CNET. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. Although most of us are on lockdown due to the coronavirus, we still need to go to the grocery store ...
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Goldman Sachs Slashes Second Quarter US GDP Estimate Further (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs said on Tuesday that the U.S. second quarter economic decline would be deeper than it had previously forecast and unemployment would be higher, citing anecdotal evidence and "sky-high jobless claims numbers." Goldman said ...
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Tilray board agrees to release 11 million class 2 shares to be released from lock-up agreements Canadian cannabis company Tilray Inc. TLRY, -27.36% said Tuesday its board has agreed to release 11 million shares of class 2 common stock held by the former equity holders of Privateer Holdings Inc. The shares are being released from a lock-up ...
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Why Myovant Sciences Is Trading Higher Today Myovant Sciences Ltd (NYSE: MYOV) shares are trading higher on Tuesday, after the company, along with Gedeon Richter, announced they have entered into an exclusive license agreement for Gedeon Richter to commercialize relugolix combination tablet.
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Ricoh earns ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award for 5th consecutive year; Sustained Excellence Award for 3rd EXTON, Pa., March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Ricoh USA, Inc. is proud to announce that it has received the 2020 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award for continued leadership and superior contributions to ENERGY STAR.
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Domino's Sees No Takeout Boom as Coronavirus Rages Domino's DPZ shares fell after the pizza chain reported its lowest U.S. same-store-sales growth in years, as the the coronavirus crisis intensifies. The Ann Arbor, Mich., chain said it was also withdrawing its financial guidance for 2020. Domino's stock at last ...
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City of Kissimmee to provide foreclosure, rental assistance for those impacted by COVID-19 KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The City of Kissimmee has modified its eviction prevention program to assist low-income residents who have been impacted by coronavirus. City leaders said the program was set to begin Tuesday. The modified program offers a maximum ...
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Buffalo News announces staff layoffs and furloughs BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact businesses around the globe, the Buffalo News is the latest Western New York business to announce cost-cutting measures. On Tuesday, President and Publisher Warren Colville informed the ...
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe donating 100K smoothies to healthcare workers amid coronavirus outbreak Tropical Smoothie Café has been brightening the days of healthcare workers across the United States by delivering them free smoothies. Healthcare professionals have dealt with strenuous working conditions and long hours as COVID-19 continues to spread ...
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McCormick profit, sales decline due to 'extraordinary disruption' caused by coronavirus McCormick & Co. Inc. reported declines in profit and sales in the first quarter due to "extraordinary disruption" in China related to the COVID-19 outbreak that offset the spice maker's growth. The Hunt Valley-based spice maker's profit of $145.7 million, or $1.08 ...
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What is an investment property? Investment property 101: How you can make money from residential, commercial and mixed-use structures. Facebook; Twitter; Comments; Print; Email. By Cortney MooreFOXBusiness. close. National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard on how ...
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YMCA Zoom story time hacked, FBI sends warning BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Businesses, schools, churches and other organizations are using platforms like Zoom and other video teleconferencing methods to stay connected amidst the growing COVID-19 crisis, but the FBI reports online hackers are taking ...
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Texas Roadhouse plans fifth Delaware location amid the coronavirus outbreak Texas Roadhouse plans to build a restaurant in Millsboro, according to a press release from the town. The new location will be near the south lanes of U.S. 113 between Taco Bell and Royal Farms. It will be the Louisville, Kentucky-based company's fifth ...
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Michigan business accused of illegally inflating price of hand sanitizer Click here for updates on this story. LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) — The Michigan Attorney General's Office is accusing an Ann Arbor cleaning supply business of illegally inflating the price of hand sanitizer. A.M. Cleaning & Supplies allegedly advertised hand ...
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FedEx Ground looks to fill 400 positions in Olive Branch While many companies are forced to lay off employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic, FedEx is adding new ones. On March 30, FedEx Ground announced it would fill 400 package handler positions in Olive Branch. Candidates must be at least 18 years old, ...
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TEGNA Issues Letter to Shareholders Launches www.TEGNAvalue.com as resource for shareholders. TEGNA Inc. (NYSE:TGNA) today sent a letter to shareholders detailing TEGNA's successful strategic evolution and strong recent performance. The letter also provides the facts about TEGNA's ...
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Out of toilet paper? We've got some solutions and some precautions TP or not TP? That is the question many of are asking as we contemplate shelves empty of toilet paper. Even though the use of toilet paper hasn't increased because of the coronavirus crisis, there's been panic buying, hoarding, empty shelves at the stores ...
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Exclusive: American Airlines to retire more jets, including vintage 737s, in coronavirus downturn By Tracy Rucinski. CHICAGO (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc <AAL.O> is set to sharply increase the number of jets it is planning to retire beyond its announced plans as it accelerates a fleet transformation to respond to the coronavirus crisis, people ...
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PG&E Drops Plan To Pay Camp Fire Fine From $13.5B Fund For Wildfire Victims SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – PG&E announced in San Francisco Monday that it has given up a controversial plan to pay a $4 million criminal fine to Butte County out of a proposed $13.5 billion trust to compensate wildfire victims. Instead, the utility said, the ...
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AlefEdge Selects Microsoft Azure for Commercial Launch of its Edge Solution in Locations Across the Globe AlefEdge, an Edge Internet leader, today announced it will launch its first Edge solution, Alef AdVision, on Microsoft Azure. Alef AdVision is the first of many solutions the company plans to deploy on Azure Edge Zones. Alef AdVision brings real-time, targeted ...
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Bond Set At $100K For Michigan Man Who Allegedly Tried To Spread Virus At Kroger (WWJ) A Michigan man accused of trying to spread the coronavirus at Kroger has been ordered held on a $100,000 bond. Jonathan David-Asher Miracle, 26, was arraigned Monday via video in 67th District Court on charges of Harmful Substance – Person ...
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Fears extend from recession to depression AN eerie depiction of baby coronaviruses gleefully on a world tour bus "Corona Express" which is speeding downhill, points to the rapid destruction caused by this pandemic. With cases still mounting in Europe and the United States, there are increasing fears ...
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New Southwest Airlines Schedule Temporarily Reduces Flights By More Than 40% DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Southwest Airlines will reduce flights by more than 40%, to 2,000 flights a day from May 3–June 5. The airline said those cuts proactively address significantly lower passenger demand, operational disruptions, and the ongoing ...
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Coronavirus: Man uses bucket truck to visit mom at Ohio assisted living facility NEW MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — This was a high-rise surprise. Social distancing did not stop one man from visiting his 80-year-old mother at an Ohio assisted living home. When the coronavirus prevented Charley Adams from seeing mom in person on March 22 ...
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