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Dow futures fall 200 points after market posts worst first quarter on record U.S. stock futures moved lower in overnight trading and pointed to declines at the open on Wednesday, following the end of the worst first quarter on record for the Dow and S&P 500 spurred by the coronavirus sell-off. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell ...
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New month, same bills: Here's a guide to surviving financially as the bills come due The coronavirus has dealt a financial blow to millions of Americans, and April's bills are coming due. The good news is there is help available. Reach out immediately to your mortgage lender, student loan servicer or utility provider to see what's available.
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Xerox drops $34B HP take-over bid amid COVID-19 uncertainty Xerox announced today that it would be dropping its hostile takeover bid of HP. The drama began last fall with a flurry of increasingly angry letters between the two companies, and confrontational actions from Xerox including an attempt to take over the HP ...
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The latest Marriott data breach impacts up to 5.2 million people—here's what to do if you were affected Hotel chain Marriott announced Tuesday that hackers accessed an internal data system that contained the personal information of approximately 5.2 million guests, including names, contact details and addresses. Marriott reports that at the end of February it ...
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Airlines pivot from passengers to cargo amid coronavirus crisis The coronavirus outbreak has pushed the airline industry into strange territory. For American Airlines, that means — for the first time in 36 years — flying two cargo-only flights from the U.S. to Germany. The two round-trip flights earlier this month of a Boeing ...
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UPDATE 1-Billionaire investor Steve Cohen: 'After an earthquake there are tremors' (Updates Citadel performance in paragraph 11). By Lawrence Delevingne. BOSTON, March 31 (Reuters) - Billionaire trader Steven A. Cohen is cautioning the staff of his investment firm, Point72 Asset Management, to remain cautious amid markets that have ...
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FDA introduces a new program to expedite deployment of potential coronavirus treatments The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a new program today that's designed to foster close collaboration between public and private organizations in order to "bring coronavirus treatments to market as fast as possible," according to U.S. ...
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Large Banks on the Hook for $23 Billion in Financing of T-Mobile and Sprint's Merger T-Mobile was supposed to get the financing through third-party investors. But that fell through due to COVID-19, leaving banks responsible. Bram Berkowitz. (TMFBram). Mar 31, 2020 at 6:16PM. Sixteen of the largest banks in the world are on the hook for $23 ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Verint Systems, HP, Fiat Chrysler and more Check out the companies making headlines after the bell. Verint Systems — Shares of the analytics company tumbled 12% in extended trading after Verint Systems missed analysts' estimates on both earnings and revenue in the fourth quarter. The company ...
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What the Great Depression can teach us about today's financial turmoil We're starting to see some devastating economic indicators related to the global pandemic. More than 3 million people filed first-time unemployment claims the third week of March. On Thursday, we'll find out how many people filed for unemployment in the ...
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Fed Opens Repo Facility for Foreign Central Banks and Monetary Authorities The Federal Reserve has established a temporary repurchase agreement facility for foreign and international monetary authorities (FIMA). The move, announced Tuesday, is designed to "support the smooth functioning of financial markets, including the U.S. ...
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Wegmans worker at DeWitt store tests positive for COVID-19 DEWITT, N.Y. -- A Wegmans employee at the company's DeWitt store has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a company spokesperson. The last day the employee worked was March 23, Evelyn Ingram, spokesperson for Wegmans, said in a statement.
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US Futures Drop; Asian Stocks Set for Mixed Open: Markets Wrap U.S. stock futures declined as investors assessed worsening American coronavirus figures as a new quarter begins. Asian shares looked set for a mixed start. Futures on the S&P 500 Index were about 1% lower, after the gauge ended near the ...
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Fed's Mester sees some improvement in financial-market functioning Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester on Tuesday said that she has seen some improvement in financial market functioning in the wake of central bank intervention since earlier in the month. "They have improved in certain respects," Mester said, in an ...
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Bon Secours Mercy Health to furlough employees due to COVID-19 Bon Secours Mercy Health on Tuesday informed employees that they will be furloughed if their work doesn't involve treating COVID-19 patients, citing financial losses and the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter, health system president and CEO John Starcher ...
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White Star Market permanently closes amid coronavirus stay-at-home order White Star Market, the Government Street food hall, has permanently closed. Clark Gaines, who set up the market, said he could no longer operate the business nor could the vendors sustain themselves because of the coronavirus pandemic. Since March 17 ...
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Coronavirus point-of-care test by Abbott Laboratories to ship Wednesday Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Continue Reading Below. Abbott Laboratories' ID NOW COVID-19 point-of-care test will be shipped to hospitals, care clinics and doctors' offices across the country ...
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Zoom Security and Privacy Issues Raise the Ire of the New York Attorney General With Zoom usage surging and reports of hackers interrupting virtual meetings surfacing, New York's Attorney General wants to know what security enhancements the company has made. Donna Fuscaldo. (TMFdonnabail). Mar 31, 2020 at 2:42PM.
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5 things to know for work-from-home newbies As large swaths of the American public transition to working from home, people are quickly discovering the challenges and pitfalls resulting from a lack of in-person meetings, water cooler chatter and hallway side conversations. To help you make the transition ...
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Dow Inc., Exxon Mobil share gains contribute to Dow's nearly 50-point climb Shares of Dow Inc. and Exxon Mobil are seeing strong returns Tuesday afternoon, propelling the Dow Jones Industrial Average into positive territory. The Dow DJIA, -0.62% was most recently trading 42 points, or 0.2%, higher, as shares of Dow Inc. DOW, ...
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Globe Gazette parent company furloughs employees for two weeks The Mason City Globe Gazette and its weekly publications will furlough employees or cut pay in response to a drop in advertising revenue, as newspapers across the country trim costs amid the coronavirus outbreak. Kevin Mowbray, president and CEO of ...
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FBI warns about Zoom bombing as hijackers take over school and business video conferences Teleconferences are being disrupted by internet trolls shouting profanity and racist remarks and posting pornographic and hate images. Live. More for CXOs. What is the CIO's role in cybersecurity leadership? 6 questions the C-suite must answer to achieve ...
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Girl Scouts of Western New York using online cookie sales Council cancelled all in-person cookie booths two weeks ago; customers may purchase cookies online for themselves or to donate to frontline workers. Girl Scouts of Western New York has moved formally to all-online sales of cookies, after two weeks ago ...
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Walgreens expands delivery service of over-the counter medications Walgreens is expanding its on-demand delivery to over 7,000 stores across the U.S. through its partnership with Postmates amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Customers can now order over-the-counter medications, household essentials and convenience ...
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San Diego Angel Conference Announces Investment of $400000 in 3 Companies The second annual San Diego Angel Conference announced investments totaling $400,000 in three companies, AgTools, Noria Water Technologies, and Visicell Medical. Support Times of San Diego's growth with a small monthly contribution. Become a ...
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New Era Of Active ETFs Set To Begin In a move that could change the shape of the ETF industry, American Century Investments will debut two newly approved actively managed ETFs on Thursday, April 2 that will report holdings differently than current active ETFs. The American Century Focused ...
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Coronavirus pandemic sends gun, ammunition sales soaring Toilet paper and hand sanitizer aren't the only items flying off shelves due to the coronavirus pandemic — gun and ammunition sales are also soaring. Last week, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's background check on firearm sales saw a 227% increase ...
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Washington attorney general considers pushing for price gouging law SEATTLE — There's no doubt you've looked online to find hand sanitizer, toilet paper, or masks and found prices marked up significantly on sites like Amazon. Although Amazon has said it would take down price gougers, Washington Attorney General Bob ...
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All Hobby Lobby locations in Colorado Springs close after KRDO report COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- All Hobby Lobby locations in Colorado Springs have shut down less than 24 hours after KRDO reported they were open despite the Public Health Order for non-essential businesses to shut down amid the Coronavirus ...
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Spirit Airlines temporarily halting flights to five airports in US Northeast Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Spirit Airlines is temporarily halting flights to five airports in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey because of the coronavirus outbreak. CLICK HERE FOR ...
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China's Huawei warns more US pressure may spur retaliation BEIJING — (AP) — Huawei's chairman warned Tuesday that more U.S. moves to increase pressure on the Chinese tech giant might trigger retaliation by Beijing that could damage its worldwide industry. Huawei Technologies Ltd., which makes smartphones ...
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Hy-Vee reserves hour of online shopping for high-risk customers, partners with DoorDash for free deliveries WEST DES MOINES, Ia. (WGEM) - Hy-Vee Inc. announced Tuesday today that it will be reserving one hour of aisles online shopping time every day for customers who are considered "high-risk." Aisles Online is Hy-Vee's grocery ordering service that is ...
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Uber pauses on hiring at Dallas operations, delays some construction until 2021 amid COVID-19 Uber has hired a few hundred people in Dallas as it pushes into the city with plans to eventually employ thousands. The workers are housed at The Epic's first office tower, which sits adjacent to DART's Deep Ellum station. Jake Dean. By Brian Womack
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Texas Roadhouse to sell ready-to-grill steaks The following is a release from Texas Roadhouse: FORT WAYNE, IN — (March 31, 2020) – Due to grocery store shortages, Texas Roadhouse in Fort Wayne is selling ready-to-grill steaks directly to the public. "The decision to sell steaks was based on ...
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Disney CEO Cuts Salary In Half During COVID-19 Crisis Disney's outgoing CEO, Bob Iger, is relinquishing his entire salary, while new company leader Bob Chapek will cut his own salary in half in an effort to help the company's employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Walt Disney Company announced this ...
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USDA Releases Planting Intentions and March 1 Grain Stocks Reports OMAHA (DTN) — USDA on Tuesday released its annual Planting Intentions and quarterly March 1 Grain Stocks reports. Because DTN and other news outlets no longer have pre-release access to the reports, instead of one story, we are now sending a series ...
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American Airlines applies for $12bn in aid from US American Airlines became the first US carrier to announce it will request federal aid under the just-approved relief package, saying it will apply for $12 billion as it attempts to survive a global downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic. The US carrier has ...
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Goodwill Industries offering support for people seeking help with unemployment, finding new job TOLEDO (WTVG) - If you're having trouble finding a job or filing for unemployment, Goodwill Industries of Northwest Ohio, Inc., is offering virtual workforce development services. Goodwill is providing people with knowledge, guidance, and support by calling ...
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What were the biggest jackpots scored at Atlantic City casinos in February? This is a monthly list of jackpots scored of $50,000 or more in Atlantic City. The list is sorted by casino and includes the date of the win, the jackpot amount and the theme of the slot machine. Source: New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement ...
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Coronavirus impact: LEGOLAND New York delays opening until next year Fans awaiting the opening of LEGOLAND New York Resort in Orange County's village of Goshen will have to wait a little longer, due to the current state of the world amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Previously slated to open on the fourth of July this summer, ...
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