2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 U.S. Business


New York Times
   
Chipotle to Stop Serving Genetically Altered Food   
New York Times
In a first for a major restaurant chain, Chipotle Mexican Grill on Monday will begin serving only food that is free of genetically engineered ingredients. “This is another step toward the visions we have of changing the way people think about and eat fast food,” ...

Chipotle Mexican Grill to ditch GMOs starting Monday   Dallas Morning News
Chipotle is now GMO-free   WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Chipotle says it serves no food with GMO ingredients in 1800 outlets   Genetic Literacy Project

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WHKP
   
US Gas Prices Jump 13 Cents a Gallon; Could Go Slightly Up   
ABC News
The average national price of a regular gallon of gasoline has jumped 13 cents in the past two weeks to $2.58. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that higher crude oil prices caused the run-up at the pump. However, the price is $1.11 below the ...

Gas spike blamed on refinery issues   The Desert Sun
Gas prices have jumped up   News 10NBC
US gas prices rose around 5 pct in late April -survey   Reuters
The Detroit News   
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New York Times
   
Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal's Collapse Leaves Frustrated Customers Out ...   
New York Times
In the vast realm of unhappy cable customers, Time Warner Cable subscribers stand out as an especially miserable bunch. The company, which has near monopolies in some of the country's largest markets, including parts of New York City, scores dead last ...

Government's Internet Monopoly   Wall Street Journal
Comcast and Time Warner Cable's deal is dead   The Next Digit
All eyes on Comcast chief David Cohen as contract nears end   New York Post
Philly.com   
KREM.com (subscription)   
Business Insider   
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National Monitor
   
European Central Bank scrambles to fix economy as U.S. markets boom   
National Monitor
Continuing efforts to pump money into the European economy isn't fixing problems with high unemployment — and leaders aren't quite sure what to do. Central banks in Europe are pumping cash into the economy, but no one is quite sure whether all of this is ...

Central banks watch: FOMC, Sweden, BoJ, RBNZ, Israel, Brazil, Mexico, Russia ...   International Business Times UK
More central banks meet, but ability to pilot economies in doubt   Arab News
U.S. Data And Fed To Drive The Dollar In The Week Ahead   Seeking Alpha

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The Australian
   
Pepsi drops aspartame sweetener because of health concerns   
The Australian
PepsiCo says it will remove the sweetener aspartame from Diet Pepsi, seeking to address consumer concerns about the artificial additive and reverse slumping diet soda sales. PepsiCo said it would switch to sucralose, a less controversial but still artificial ...

Bye-Bye, Aspartame: Diet Pepsi Removes the Vilified Sweetener From Its Recipe   TakePart

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Nasdaq
   
NYMEX crude up slightly in early Asia with Yemen and U.S. data in focus   
Nasdaq
Investing.com - Crude oil prices rose marginally on Monday in early Asia with investors looking ahead at events in Yemen, U.S. demand/supply plays and the strength of the U.S. economic recovery. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil for delivery ...

United States overtakes OPEC countries as swing producer that determines prices   Midland Reporter-Telegram
Oil Trades Near 4-Month High Amid Mideast Supply-Disruption Risk   Bloomberg
Oil prices mixed in Asian trade   Zee News
Reuters UK   
The Star Online   
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Wall Street Journal
   
'Flash Crash' Investigators Likely Missed Clues   
Wall Street Journal
Investigators overlooked evidence given to them just hours after the 2010 “flash crash” that could have enabled them to uncover the strategies of Navinder Sarao, the trader now accused of helping cause the violent selloff in stocks that day, according to ...

How London man may have helped trigger the 'flash crash'   The Park Record

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Deutsche Bank to pay $2.14b in Libor case   
The Guardian Nigeria
Image source Dalje DEUTSCHE Bank AG is poised to settle United States of America and United Kingdom's investigations into rigging of benchmark interest rates for about 2 billion euros ($2.14 billion), according to a person briefed on the matter. New York's ...

Deutsche Bank Profit Halves on Litigation Costs   Wall Street Journal
Deutsche Bank sees housing starts above 200000 threshold through financial ...   The Australian Financial Review
Deutsche Bank Seen Revising Profit Goal in Cost-Cutting Overhaul   Bloomberg
Reuters   
Business Standard   
Financial Times   
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IBNLive
   
Ratan Tata's investment likely to bolster Xiaomi's presence in India   
IBNLive
Mumbai: Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of the holding company of India's Tata conglomerate, has acquired a stake in Xiaomi Technology, a deal that is likely to bolster the Chinese phone maker's presence in the world's third-largest smartphone market.
Ratan Tata acquires stake in Chinese handset maker Xiaomi   Business Today
Ratan Tata buys stake in Chinese phone maker Xiaomi   The Star Online
Indian industrialist Ratan Tata buys into Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Financial Times   
Bharat Press   
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The Legacy
   
Houghton Mifflin Acquiring Education Technology Business from Scholastic   
The Legacy
Houghton Mifflin agreed to acquire the education business from Scholastic for $575 million. The agreement will help Houghton in offering services and curriculum that are driven toward student performance assessment and helps the student acquire the ...

Houghton Mifflin Buys Scholastic tech unit   Rapid News Network
Scholastic To Sell Its Education Tech Division To Houghton Mifflin   Business Finance News
Houghton Mifflin Buys Scholastic's Ed Tech Business for $575 Million   Wall Street Journal
Bloomberg   
Reuters   
StreetInsider.com   
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