Better Buy: Johnson & Johnson vs. Merck
Which healthcare leader is the smarter buy? …read more […]
Which healthcare leader is the smarter buy? …read more […]
Campbell Soup Co said on Thursday it would sell its international businesses and Fresh refrigerated-foods unit, following a months-long strategic review and pressure from hedge fund investors to sell the whole company.
Campbell Soup Co has decided to sell its international businesses and Fresh refrigerated-foods unit, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, following a months-long strategic review and pressure from hedge fund investors to sell the whole company.
Nestle has finalised plans for reorganizing its Swiss information technology (IT) setup, the food and beverage giant said on Thursday, reducing the number of tech worker jobs it will cut at its home base.
Stock market gains came to a grinding halt on Thursday, held back by concern that China will be left behind as the United States reaches trade agreements with other North American countries and Europe.
Stock market gains came to a grinding halt on Thursday, held back by concern that China will be left behind as the United States reaches trade agreements with other North American countries and Europe. Stock markets and major government bond yields rose in recent weeks on hopes that a global trade war could be averted, particularly with the leaders of the United States and Canada optimistic they could reach new North American Trade Agreement by Friday. “In all honestly, the NAFTA situation probably reflects a desire to get the agreement over the line before elections in Mexico and …read more […]
U.S. authorities are following an investigation into Danske Bank over allegations that Denmark’s biggest lender had been involved in money laundering through its Estonian branch.
Asian stocks handed back earlier gains and fell on Thursday,
China’s largest ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing has suspended its carpooling service after a passenger was killed, and is likely to face tighter oversight that will squeeze driver numbers and extend customer waiting times.
John McCain’s rebellious streak didn’t come out of nowhere. When told during a trip to Europe that she was too old to rent a car, she went out and bought a Peugeot. Now 106, the wife of a Navy admiral and mother of a Navy captain lived a life full of travel and adventure, punctuated by her sass and determination. …read more […]
Asian stocks surrendered earlier gains and dipped on Thursday,
Officials say they don’t know what caused scaffolding to collapse, sending two construction workers falling to their deaths early Wednesday as they were pouring concrete on the seventh floor of a 16-story hotel under construction near Disney World. The accident happened just outside Disney property, Orange County Fire Rescue spokesman Mike Jachles said. “They were on the scaffolding, and for reasons unknown at this time, that support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below. …read more […]
Asian stocks were mostly higher on Thursday, buoyed by a firmer finish on Wall Street, which hit record highs on expectations the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations will lead to a further easing of global trade tensions.
High-growth technology and dividends don’t always go hand-in-hand, but Ubiquiti Networks is unique. …read more […]
With more outlets selling Craftsman tools, Sears will lose even more customers. …read more […]
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