2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 U.S. Business


Patheos
   
Angie's List nixes $40M project more than Indiana bill   
New York Recorder
(Indianapolis Star) The continuing blowback more than Indiana's new “religious freedom” law hit home Saturday, with Indianapolis-primarily based Angie's List announcing it is canceling a $40 million headquarters expansion. The choice is... Angie's List nixes ...

Angie's List Halts Expansion Plans to Protest Indiana's “Religious Freedom” Law   Re/code
Angie's List put expansion on hold, citing new Indiana law   Chicago Tribune
Angie's List halts Indiana expansion over anti-gay law   CNNMoney
WND.com   
KTNV   
Patheos (blog)   
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Boston Globe (subscription)
   
Cruz seeks early primary support in NH   
Boston Globe (subscription)
GREENLAND, N.H. — Texas Senator Ted Cruz, proudly portraying himself as an anti-establishment candidate, came to New Hampshire this weekend hoping to jump-start the 2016 presidential primary contest here and win the early support of the state's more ...

Ted Cruz a massive hypocrite for going on Obamacare, critics allege   State Column
Chris Smith: Ted Cruz's stance on climate alter   New York Recorder
Chris Smith: Ted Cruz's stance on climate change baffles Sonoma County scientist   Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Janesville Gazette   
New York Times   
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Reuters Blogs
   
Dow Chemical and Olin Corporation sign $5 billion deal for chlorine business   
NY City News
Dow Chemical Company has agreed to a $5 billion deal for its chlorine business unit with Olin Corporation. Dow Chemical management had earlier revealed its plan to exit low margin business segments. Dow Chemical's chlorine business is the largest ...

Massive $5 billion industry shake-up: Dow sells off its chlorine business to Olin   State Column
Dow Chemical sells chlorine business to Olin Corporation for $5 billion   Uncover California
Dow Chemical sells off chlorine business by merging it with Olin for a $5 billion ...   SMJ News
The Next Digit   
MicroCap Observer   
American Register   
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Financial Express
   
BlackBerry sales are bottoming out in turnaround: CEO   
Taipei Times
BlackBerry Ltd chief executive officer John Chen (程守宗) said revenue is nearing a bottom as he proceeds with his turnaround, including selling more software to professional customers. The company reported on Friday a surprise fourth-quarter profit of ...

BlackBerry: No Major Surprises But Turnaround Will Take Time (BBRY)   Seeking Alpha (registration)
BlackBerry looking to acquire company to grow software sales   Hamilton Spectator
BlackBerry reports profit of $28 million in Q4   India Today
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
Wall Street Journal   
CNNMoney   
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The Guardian
   
'This is not right': Former SeaWorld trainer recalls killer whale treatment   
The Guardian
Trained killer whales appear at Shamu Stadium, SeaWorld, San Diego, California. Photograph: Image Broker/REX. Richard Luscombe in Miami. @richlusc. Saturday 28 March 2015 13.45 EDT Last modified on Saturday 28 March 2015 16.20 EDT. Share on ...

SeaWorld debate flares: Are families souring on orca shows? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
'Ask SeaWorld' ad campaign draws criticism   WTSP 10 News
SeaWorld May Have Another Blackfish on Its Hands   Motley Fool
Empire State Tribune   
KSBW The Central Coast   
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Business Insider
   
The stock market is sitting in an information void right now   
Business Insider
A lot of people are mad that Apple bought this tiny company and shut it... Slack's security breach may be worse than it's letting on · Epically awesome photos of Mars · The truth about how often you should wash your hair, according to science · This company ...


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Sacramento Bee
   
US economic growth looking mild, appears to be durable   
TriValley Central
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy's tepid performance last quarter — a 2.2 percent annual growth rate — was typical of the economic rebound that began in the summer of 2009. Yet the sluggish pace of the recovery has a silver lining: This growth ...

US economic growth may be mild, but it's also really durable   The Courier Life News
Economy in US grew at 2.2 percent rate in fourth quarter   The Silver Ink
Kudlow: Suppress your economic pessimism   Chicago Daily News

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Observer-Reporter
   
Nation's biggest nuclear firm makes a play for green money   
Observer-Reporter
This March 16, 2011, photo shows steam rising from cooling towers at Exelon Corp.'s nuclear plant in Byron, Ill. Advertisement. The biggest player in the beleaguered nuclear power industry wants a place alongside solar, wind and hydroelectric power ...


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ABC News
   
Seattle Mayor Prohibits City Employees From Traveling to Indiana   
ABC News
The mayor of Seattle today prohibited municipal employees from traveling to Indiana on city funds, as the backlash spread against the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's decision comes in response to the law signed ...

Seattle, San Francisco mayors join in boycott of Indiana more than RFRA   Chicago Daily News
Seattle mayor bans city-funded travel to Indiana   WND.com
Second Mayor Prohibits Indiana Travel   Guardian Liberty Voice
WRTV Indianapolis   
Westseattleherald.com   
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Arab News
   
Kraft was global, then it wasn't. Now it tries again   
Arab News
NEW YORK: As you may have heard, those smart people at 3G Capital have this really brilliant idea for jump- starting growth at the Kraft, part of what henceforth will be called Kraft Heinz (but should be called Heinzkraft): globalization! Kraft gets 98 percent of ...

Steelers: So What's the Deal with Heinz Field?   Still Curtain
Kraft employees are about to repeat the AB experience   STLtoday.com
Heinz-Kraft deal fuels industry rumblings   Butler Eagle (subscription)
The Market Business   
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