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Dollar stands its ground as US-China tensions grow SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar held its own on Thursday as rising Sino-U.S. tension put crushing pressure on the Chinese yuan and proved a counterweight to optimism about the coronavirus recovery. A U.S. Dollar banknote is seen in this illustration ...
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Plantronics Inc (PLT) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript Plantronics Inc (NYSE:PLT) Q4 2020 Earnings Call May 27, 2020, 5:00 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks; Questions and Answers; Call Participants. Prepared Remarks: Operator. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome to the Poly ...
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HP sales dive more than 11% despite work-from-home demand, stock falls in late trading Laptop sales grow as printing and desktop sales plunge, company's third-quarter earnings forecast comes in below expectations. HP Inc. reported fiscal second-quarter financial results on Wednesday. Getty Images. Email icon; Facebook icon; Twitter icon ...
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South Korea central bank cuts rates, expects economy to contract this year SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank cut its policy interest rate to a fresh low on Thursday, working in tandem with the government to extend liquidity to businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic. FILE PHOTO: Women wearing masks to prevent ...
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American Airlines says to cut management and support staff by 30% (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc must reduce its management and support staff by about 30% and may have to cut frontline employees as it downsizes due to the coronavirus outbreak, showed a letter to employees made public on Wednesday.
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PRECIOUS-Gold gains as Hong Kong unrest stirs risk aversion May 28 (Reuters) - Gold prices rose on Thursday as tensions between the United States and China over a Hong Kong security law escalated, while fresh stimulus measures by several economies to mitigate the coronavirus fallout also lent support.
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French lawmakers endorse the country's virus tracing app PARIS (AP) — France's lower house of parliament endorsed Wednesday a contact-tracing app designed to contain the spread of the coronavirus amid sharp debate over privacy concerns. Lawmakers in the National Assembly, where French President ...
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BlackRock votes to split CEO, chairman roles at Exxon Mobil HOUSTON (Reuters) - Top fund manager BlackRock Inc (BLK.N) on Wednesday said it cast an advisory vote in favor of an independent chairman at Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) and cast votes against the reelection of two directors over the company's ...
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ByteDance, Chinese Digital Giant And Owner Of TikTok, Reported To Have Revenues Of $17 Billion It has been widely reported that ByteDance, the Beijing-based digital entertainment and information company, had impressive 2019 revenue and earnings. ByteDance had revenue of $17 billion in 2019, up from $7.4 billion in 2018. In the first half of 2019 ...
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LI Wholesaler Sued For Price Gouging Lysol Amid Coronavirus: Feds The lawsuit claim Bellport-based Quality King price gouged Lysol products to sell to New York stores during the coronavirus pandemic. By Priscila Korb, Patch Staff. May 27, 2020 4:36 pm ET | Updated May 27, 2020 4:52 pm ET ...
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GRAINS-Soybeans extend gains for third session, hit 2-week high SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - U.S. soybeans rose for a third consecutive session on Thursday as concerns that recent adverse weather will prevent U.S. farmers from completing their full sowing pushed prices to a two-week high.
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News Corp slashes Australian newspapers, media jobs, in virus downturn SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWSA.O) said on Thursday it will stop printing more than 100 regional newspapers after the coronavirus shutdown gutted advertising revenue, accelerating a downturn in the country's ...
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The Perfect Weekend Getaway: Colorado Springs From Denver Our new series on weekend road trips aims to inspire you for what's to come as we slowly return to travel. Covid-19 Disclaimer: Make sure to check the status of the states, regions, and establishments in which you're planning to visit prior to travel.
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Micron Stock Jumps on Improved Outlook for May Quarter Micron Technology stock spiked Wednesday after the memory chip company raised its outlook for the quarter ending May 28, citing strong pricing trends for both NAND and DRAM memory chips and improved supply chain conditions. For the fiscal third ...
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Early indications that riders are returning to subways after initial COVID-19 scare As leadership in New York has weighed how to convince the public to trust mass transit once again after the COVID-19 crisis has resolved, the answer may be coming early. In a Wednesday CNBC interview, interim New York City Transit President Sarah ...
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Playhouse Square announces furloughs, layoffs; all events suspended through Aug. 31 CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Playhouse Square is laying off or furloughing 193 employees due to the coronavirus shutdown. The organization said Wednesday the majority of those impacted are part-time employees who don't have work to do while theaters are ...
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Amazon and critics wage PR war in annual meeting with starkly opposing portraits of tech giant A scene from a video shown by Amazon during its virtual annual shareholders meeting. Working at Amazon is either like "winning a golden ticket," or dealing with a "vein of toxicity" that runs through the company. Those were the dueling visions of Amazon ...
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Georgia Power's parent pledges 'net zero' carbon emissions by 2050 Atlanta-based utility giant Southern Company said Wednesday it will reduce its carbon emissions to "net zero" by 2050. One way it hopes to get there: scrub carbon directly from the air using new technology. But it's not clear how well that option might work.
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Aston Martin Back in Production and Building Goldfinger DB5 Cars Aston Martin has already lost its CEO this week, but that doesn't mean the beleaguered English sports-car maker is down and out. Some more cheerful news has come from Aston's former HQ in Newport Pagnell, now the base for the company's Heritage ...
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Restaurants near convention center say they'll continue to struggle despite partial reopening DENVER (KDVR) – The temporary transformation of the Colorado Convention Center into an emergency hospital is taking a toll on local restaurants. The state's joint information center confirmed: "The State of Colorado has a lease for a medical shelter at the ...
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AEP Receives Enough Approvals To Move Forward With 1485-Megawatt North Central Wind Projects COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP) has received approvals to enable the company to acquire the entire planned 1,485 megawatts (MW) of wind generation in Oklahoma. AEP will invest approximately $2 ...
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Nutanix posts wider Q3 losses Nutanix Inc. said losses widened in the fiscal third quarter from a year ago as the company saw revenues increase 10% due to increased demand for its cloud products as coronavirus-related stay-at-home orders drove increased use of such services.
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Families demand refunds after Six Flags announces reopening changes EUREKA, Mo. — Six Flags St. Louis has not yet announced a reopening date, but the park did release a long list of safety changes that will be implemented when gates reopen. Advance reservations will be required, and all guests over the age of 2 and all ...
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Rising bankruptcy boom hits 'boulangerie' with Stamford, Greenwich shops Le Pain Quotidien filed Tuesday for bankruptcy protection from creditors, with the possibility of a permanent closure of its Stamford location and a majority of others depending on the outcome of lease negotiations. Le Pain Quotidien has its headquarters in ...
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March ructions deter bullion banks from gold futures Big bullion banks including HSBC have pulled back from trading gold futures after disruption in the market that flared up in the coronavirus crisis. Stung by an unprecedented gap between prices for futures and physical gold in March that ...
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RBA's Philip Lowe says JobKeeper may need to be tapered or extended Reserve Bank governor Phil Lowe says the JobKeeper program may need to be extended if the workforce needs it. Key points: "It's too early to say ... what the economy is going to be like, in four months' time," says RBA governor Philip Lowe; Mr Lowe says ...
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Amivas (US), LLC Announces FDA Approval of Artesunate for Injection for Treatment of Severe Malaria FREDERICK, Md., May 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --. Artesunate for Injection 110 mg, powder and solvent for solution is approved by FDA for initial treatment of severe malaria in adult and pediatric patients. Artesunate for Injection is in a group of drugs known as ...
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Chevron's cost-reduction measure may eliminate up to 15% of workforce HOUSTON (Bloomberg) --Chevron is planning a 10% to 15% reduction in its global workforce this year, the biggest cut to headcount yet among global oil majors following the Covid-19 pandemic. The company aims to reduce costs to ride out the worst ...
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WeWork factions head for showdown over director appointments Rival factions on the WeWork board are heading for a showdown over who can claim to represent the company, after a court cleared the SoftBank-backed co-working group to appoint two new directors. WeWork told a court on Wednesday that a ...
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Gas prices rising as Valley motorists hit the road The price at the gasoline pump is rising again to an average of $2.15 in the Valley, but a petroleum analyst on Wednesday said that even with people driving more, it could take from six-to-12 months to reach a pre-COVID-19 level of $2.97 a gallon.
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Buffalo area has highest unemployment rate in New York State BUFFALO, N.Y. — New data released by the New York State Department of Labor shows the area of Buffalo and Niagara Falls had the highest unemployment rate in all of New York State during the month of April. The New York State Department of Labor ...
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Pizza deliveries could gauge coronavirus concerns For those looking for a way to gauge virus concerns in the U.S., pizza takeout and delivery may offer a glimpse into consumers' psyche. Domino's and Papa John's are still logging accelerated sales growth, according to mid-quarter business updates, ...
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Mesoblast eyes COVID-19 trial results by end of year Stem cell biotech Mesoblast believes it will know how effective its potential COVID-19 treatment is in the next four months and while it is pinning its hopes on a positive result, investors have been warned there are uncertainties. The boss of the $2 billion ...
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5 factors to consider when buying health insurance policy Health insurance is a must-have in your insurance portfolio. It is vital to get financial protection against medical risks. BRAND CONNECT. Published: May 26, 2020 11:59:06 AM IST. Updated: May 27, 2020 05:55:49 PM IST. health insurance image_9x6.
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2 Assistant Chiefs To Lead Arlington Police Department During National Search For Will Johnson's Replacement ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – The City of Arlington announced Wednesday night two assistant police chiefs will lead the department on an interim, rotating basis following the retirement of Police Chief Will Johnson. Arlington Police Chief Will ...
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World's largest all-electric commercial aircraft to undergo first flight test in Moses Lake on Thursday MOSES LAKE - Redmond, Washington-based MagniX along with AeroTec will be testing the world's largest all-electric commerical plane in the air on Thursday at Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake. The airplane being tested is the eCaravan; ...
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Popeyes Launched New Buffalo Ranch Tenders For A Limited Time Only Last summer, Popeyes took over the fast food scene with the launch of its chicken sandwich, and this summer, the southern-inspired chain wants to mix things up in a different way. Popeyes is adding spicy buffalo ranch tenders to the menu—but only for a ...
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Great Clips closes salons in Springfield area after threats related to potential COVID-19 exposures SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Great Clips has closed stores in the Springfield area after receiving threats related to sick salon workers who potentially exposed dozens of customers to COVID-19. A sick hairstylist worked from May 12 to May 20 and serviced 84 clients ...
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