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China's Factory Recovery Continues as Service Sector Hits Seven-Year High A gauge of China's factory activity remained in expansionary territory for an eighth consecutive month while activity in the services-and-construction sector hit a seven-year high, pointing to continued recovery across the world's second-largest economy as it ...
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Dunkin' is going private in $11.3 billion deal Inspire Brands, a holding company backed by the Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm, is purchasing Dunkin', which also owns Baskin-Robbins. Inspire already owns 11,000 Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic, Jimmy John's and other restaurants.
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Fed Again Eases Terms for Main Street Lending Program Minimum loan amount lowered to $100,000 from $250,000 in program to help small, midsize businesses. Fed Chair Jerome Powell ...
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Oil ends at 5-month low, with US prices down 11% for the month Oil futures finished at their lowest in about five months on Friday, with U.S. prices suffering an October decline of 11%, as rising COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and Europe pose a renewed threat to demand. The "oil price crash this month was due to demand ...
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Candy sales still hitting sweet spot with limited Halloween activities COVID-19 played a cruel trick on Halloween, threatening to hide its candy and causing ghosts, goblins and would-be roving munchkins to abandon their trick-or-treat routes in droves. Sweet sales would go to Hades. But the bottom line has pulled a Count ...
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SBA presses big businesses to justify aid, sparking uproar The Small Business Administration is quietly rolling out an effort to scrutinize the largest businesses that took payroll support loans during the pandemic, demanding new details about their operations to justify the aid. The SBA this week began to circulate ...
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Coronavirus: CDC lifts ban on cruises with new sailing protocols The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday announced that it is lifting its no-sail order on cruises, which has prevented large ships from operating in U.S. waters since the coronavirus pandemic hit in March. >> Read more trending news.
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Relativity Named a Top Workplace by The Chicago Tribune for 10th Consecutive Year CHICAGO, Oct. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Relativity, a global legal and compliance technology company, has been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by The Chicago Tribune for the 10th consecutive year. The company ranked 21 in the Midsize Employers ...
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Boston officials consider further restricting indoor, outdoor gatherings The city of Boston is considering reducing the number of people allowed to gather indoors to 10, and the number of people allowed to gather outdoors to 25, as the city's Covid-19 infection rate continues to climb. The current daily coronavirus case average in ...
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Starbucks Changing Format of Business District Stores Starbucks reported fourth-quarter earnings per share of 51 cents Thursday, beating analyst expectations of 31 cents, and fourth-quarter sales of $6.2 billion that beat the Street estimate of $6.04 billion. Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson appeared on CNBC's ...
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Activision Blizzard Beats Earnings Outlook in Third Quarter Activision Blizzard Inc. outperformed earnings projections in the third quarter, reporting $1.95 billion in net revenues, up from $1.28 billion in the same quarter in2019. The Santa Monica-based video game publisher had projected $1.8 billion in revenue for the ...
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Rescue Christmas: Salvation Army needs more volunteers, more donations this year ROCHESTER — If you can spare a day, even a couple of hours, the Salvation Army needs your help to man its iconic red kettles to raise money for the annual holiday fundraising campaign. This year, the need — for both volunteers and monetary support — is ...
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Cooper Tire rolls past 3Q profits from previous year Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. operating profit in this year's third quarter rolled past figures for the same time last year, officials say. by Junius Stone Oct. 30 2020 @ 9:45pm. FINDLAY, Ohio —Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. operating profit in this year's third quarter ...
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Cumberland County judge upholds decision to block construction of Chick-fil-A on Rt. 15 CAMP HILL, Pa. (WHTM) — On Friday, Oct. 30, a Cumberland County judge upheld a Borough Council's decision to block construction of a Chick-fil-A on Route 15 near the Camp Hill Shopping Center. County residents fought the plan for two years, saying it ...
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Apple Must Pay VirnetX $503 Million in Security-Patent Trial Apple Inc. was told to pay VirnetX Holding Corp. $502.8 million, the latest jury verdict in a decade-long saga over patents for secure communications. The jury in Tyler, Texas, reached its verdict in about 90 minutes. It was asked to decide only how much Apple ...
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Lowe's to hire 20000 workers across US stores before holiday season (Reuters) - Lowe's Companies LOW.N said on Friday it would hire 20,000 associates across its U.S. stores and regional distributors, anticipating higher customer demand during the holiday season. The home-improvement retailer is filling permanent full-time ...
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Allen County health chief: 'There are ways' to enjoy Halloween even as virus cases surge FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Allen County health commission Dr. Matthew Sutter told WANE 15 on Friday that residents can safely celebrate Halloween, even as COVID-19 cases surge. Allen County reported a record-high 243 new cases on Thursday, and ...
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Before and after: Saying goodbye to the iconic Coca-Cola sign in San Francisco Built when one-way tickets on the Bay Bridge cost a quarter and a bottle of coke was a nickel, the iconic Coca-Cola sign that caught the attention of motorists crossing the span for the past 83 years is gone. Crews from the YESCO Sign company made quick ...
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NICU babies dressed for Halloween FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) -. Here's something to make you smile on your Friday. Sanford is continuing a sweet tradition for Halloween. They're bringing families together to hand-make costumes for all of the NICU babies. Halloween pumpkin(KVLY).
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Indian bourse to consult regulator on Future-Reliance deal after Amazon objection: source By Abhirup Roy and Aditya Kalra. MUMBAI/NEW DELHI(Reuters) - India's Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) will consult the market regulator and seek clarifications from Future Retail and Reliance Industries about their $3.4 billion transaction, following ...
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US Tech Falls on Results; Asia Stocks Look Mixed: Markets Wrap (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks dropped, capping their biggest weekly rout since March, after earnings from the largest tech companies disappointed investors concerned that a slowing economy will damp profit. The Nasdaq 100 declined about 2.6% after Apple ...
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Apple warns investors that reducing App Store fees would affect revenue As some developers are pushing Apple to reduce or even remove the App Store commission, the company has now alerted its investors that a potential change in App Store fees would affect its financial results. Bloomberg reported that the warning was sent ...
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County health officials quitting amid threats, harassment ST. LOUIS (AP) — Health department directors from across Missouri are walking away from their jobs after many of them were threatened and harassed over the actions they have taken to curb the coronavirus pandemic. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Friday ...
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