2015年2月19日 星期四

2015-02-20 U.S. Business


New York Daily News
   
Walmart to raise pay of 500000 employees starting in April   
New York Daily News
Walmart workers have long protested their low wages and now they'll get a little ANDREW NELLES/REUTERS Walmart workers have long protested their low wages and now they'll get a little bit more. Walmart workers, who for years have griped of lowball ...

Wal-Mart pay hike may put pressure on other low-paying industries   Los Angeles Times
Economist: Wal-Mart Wage Increase Likely Won't Affect Prices   CBS Local
Nearly 40 percent of Walmart's US workers to get pay raises   Richmond.com
Reuters   
OregonLive.com   
GOOD Magazine   
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NOLA.com
   
American Express violated U.S. antitrust laws, federal judge rules   
NOLA.com
FILE - This Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 file photo shows the corner of an American Express card in Surfside, Florida. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File) (Wilfredo Lee). Print · Associated Press By Associated Press The Times-Picayune on February 19, 2015 at 9:23 PM, ...

American Express Violated Antitrust Laws, Judge Rules   New York Times
Litigation Gamble Fails for Amex With DOJ Antitrust Win   The Am Law Litigation Daily
U.S. District Court Rules That American Express Violated Antitrust Laws   Nasdaq
The Augusta Chronicle   
Tampabay.com   
Reuters   
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USA TODAY
   
A simple reason why Apple won't buy Tesla for $75B   
USA TODAY
By the looks of it, Apple (AAPL) seems to be legitimately interested in the electric car market. Speculation has intensified following a series of reports from numerous outlets, suggesting that Apple has. Loading… Post to Facebook. A simple reason why Apple ...

Next generation battery developers want you off the grid   Daily Kos
Tesla Motors Inc: Don't Worry About Cash Burn, Says Morgan Stanley   ValueWalk
Morgan Stanley Predicts New Highs for Tesla's Stock Even as Cash Could Get ...   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Quartz   
Yibada (English Edition)   
TheStreet.com   
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CNBC
   
Oil stores grow, workforce shrinks further   
San Antonio Express-News
U.S. oil inventories hit another record high and crude's price kept falling, offering no relief to an industry that Thursday continued to respond with layoffs and budget cuts. Three oil-field services companies announced hundreds of layoffs, with cuts in that sector ...

Another wild day for oil   CNBC
Lower oil prices suspends operations at Refugio plant   Victoria Advocate
Wal-Mart and EOG Resources are big market movers   STLtoday.com
The Legacy   
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Wall Street Journal
   
US government sues to block Sysco takeover of US Foods   
Reuters
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to block Sysco Corp's proposed takeover of rival food distributor US Foods Inc , saying the $3.5 billion deal would "eliminate significant competition" in the sector.
Feds threaten to squash Sysco merger   San Antonio Express-News
Attorney General Joins FTC Challenge Of Proposed Merger Of Sysco And U.S. ...   The Chattanoogan
FTC says it will block Sysco's $3.5B purchase of food supply competitor US Foods   Fox Business
Chron.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Oil prices fall again as inventories build   
Reuters
A crude oil train moves past the loading rack at the Eighty-Eight Oil LLC's transloading facility in Ft. Laramie, Wyoming July 15, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Rick Wilking. PICTURE GALLERY · Palestinian boys walk near the remains of a house that witnesses said ...

Brent crude dips below $59 as US government data shows record stocks   Irish Independent
Crude steadies above $51 after 2-day fall   CNBC
Oil heads for weekly decline as expanding stockpiles add to glut   BusinessWorld Online Edition
MarketWatch   
Fox Business   
Wall Street Journal   
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Reuters
   
Japan stocks extend rally, upbeat data supports dollar   
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose to a fresh 15-year high on Friday with the dollar boosted by upbeat U.S. data, but continuing uncertainty over the Greek debt negotiations weighed on the euro. U.S. weekly jobless numbers released overnight proved ...

Gold treads water as Greek talks eyed   CNBC
Gold Climbs With Silver as Fed Minutes Show Rates May Stay Low   Bloomberg

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CBS Local
   
Covered California Sends Out 100000 Inaccurate Tax Forms; About 1 In 8 Get ...   
CBS Local
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California's health exchange apologized Thursday for sending about 100,000 incorrect tax forms last month to people who purchased private coverage, a mistake that could delay tax filings or force households to amend their ...


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Reuters
   
BP loses bid to cut maximum $13.7 billion Gulf spill fine   
Reuters
(Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday rejected BP Plc's (BP.L) attempt to reduce the maximum civil fine it could face for its role in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, leaving it potentially liable to pay $13.7 billion under the federal Clean Water Act. U.S. District ...

Judge denies BP's attempt to lower penalty amount for oil spilled in the Gulf   AL.com
Judge rejects BP attempt to lessen fines for Gulf spill   The State

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Wall Street Journal
   
T-Mobile Posts Profit As Revenue Surges   
Wall Street Journal
T-Mobile US Inc . swung to a profit in its holiday quarter on a better-than-expected 19.4% surge in revenue, though the company warned that profitability this quarter would be hurt by investments and heavy spending to attract new customers. The country's ...

T-Mobile CEO Legere on momentum: "We won't stop."   USA TODAY
'Un-carrier' T-Mobile reverses its losing streak   Christian Science Monitor
T-Mobile Profit Hits $101M for Q4 2014, Reversing $20M Loss in 2013   eWeek
Financial Times   
Sci-Tech Today   
TheStreet.com   
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