2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 U.S. Business


Los Angeles Times
   
New federal EPA smog standard angers both sides of the issue   
Los Angeles Times
Air quality is so bad that California gets 12 extra years to meet the new federal standard. Air quality is so bad that California gets 12 extra years to meet the new federal standard. Tony BarbozaContact Reporter. The U.S Environmental Protection ...
New EPA Rule Limiting Ground-Level Ozone Draws Fire From All Sides   NPR
New EPA smog rules will help you breathe easier but at a price   San Jose Mercury News
Officials say Utah can attain EPA's new lower ozone standard   Salt Lake Tribune
Reuters   
Dallas Morning News   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
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New York Times
   
United's Chief Says Airline Must Improve   
New York Times
Five years after United and Continental merged, the airline's new chief executive is acknowledging what passengers and employees have long known — the combination is not working well. United's chief, Oscar Munoz, who took over last month after the ...

New United CEO acknowledges 'rocky' merger, pledges 'that's going to change'   USA TODAY
New United CEO pledges to do better by customers, employees   The Seattle Times
New United CEO pledges to better serve customers, employees on 5-year merger ...   Dallas Morning News (blog)
The Denver Post   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Janet Yellen Ally Sees Possible Fed Interest-Rate Move Soon   
Wall Street Journal
SALT LAKE CITY—Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said Thursday he sees the central bank raising short-term interest rates this year, perhaps as early as this month, as the economy continues to improve. Mr. Williams, a close ...

Economists are split on when wage gains will pick up   USA TODAY
US factories show vulnerability to chill in global economy   Reuters
Stronger Hiring, Steady Unemployment: What To Expect In Friday's Jobs Report   Bloomberg
New York Times   
Investorplace.com   
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Reuters
   
Asian stocks set to end week on high note, outlook wary   
Reuters
HONG KONG/TOKYO Asian stocks edged up on Friday and looked likely to end the week with tiny gains, although the outlook remained grim as investors continued dumping emerging market assets as their growth expectations faded. The dollar crept higher.
Most Asia Stocks Gain; Gold Set for Weekly Loss Before Payrolls   Bloomberg
Asian Shares Lower as Investors Await US Jobs Data   Wall Street Journal
Dollar treads water vs euro, yen as focus turns to US jobs data   The Fiscal Times
Dispatch Times   
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Detroit Free Press
   
No decision as UAW grapples with next steps   
Detroit Free Press
No decisions were made on the next steps in UAW negotiations with Detroit automakers after a marathon session of the union leadership that stretched into the night Thursday. Union leadership representing 40,000 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles employees ...

UAW Contract Vote at Fiat Chrysler Takes a Populist Tone   New York Times
No announcement follows UAW leaders' meeting   The Detroit News
Wage Strife Clouds Car-Sales Boom   Wall Street Journal
Reuters   
Fox Business   
Motor Trend   
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Q13 FOX
   
Dunkin' Donuts to close 100 stores   
Q13 FOX
Dunkin' Brands, the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and the Baskin-Robbins ice cream chain, announced Thursday that one of its franchisees plans to close 100 Dunkin' Donuts stores in the United States this year and next. The company did not provide a ...

Dunkin Brands Group Stock Price Down 10.3% (DNKN)   DC Progressive
Dunkin' Donuts closing 100 locations this year and next   NJ.com
Why is Dunkin' Brands Crashing? (Revised)   Nasdaq
CSPnet.com   
Observer-Reporter   
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CNBC
   
HK stocks outperform mixed trading session in Asia   
CNBC
Asian stocks put up a mixed performance early Friday after two straight days of stellar gains, tracking a relatively uninspiring finish on Wall Street. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average closed marginally below the flatline overnight, while the ...
US STOCKS-Wall St ends up slightly, investors await jobs data, earnings   Reuters
US stocks little changed amid caution following quarterly rout   Chicago Tribune
Wall Street ends up slightly, investors await jobs data, earnings   GlobalPost
Helena Independent Record   
AdviceTrade   
Rapid News Network   
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Justice News Flash
   
DuPont to pay $724K after explosion that killed worker   
Washington Post
TONAWANDA, N.Y. — DuPont has agreed to pay $724,000 to settle Clean Air Act violations that contributed to a 2010 explosion that killed a contractor and burned another at its western New York plant. An investigation determined the accident was caused ...

Dupont fined for fatal fire at Tonawanda plant   WKBW-TV
Defense witness in DuPont trial says he didn't know C8 was dangerous   Columbus Dispatch

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Chicago Tribune
   
ConAgra move to impact 400 Naperville jobs   
Chicago Tribune
ConAgra Foods Thursday announced restructuring plans that include leaving its Naperville office where almost 400 people work. Jane DonahueNaperville Sun. Naperville officials want Rauner to help fill lost ConAgra jobs. Naperville will lose about 400 ...

Market's reaction to ConAgra's HQ announcement is positive but 'muted'   Omaha World-Herald
Watch Live: Mayor Discusses ConAgra Decision To Move HQ To Chicago   WOWT
ConAgra cuts 1500 jobs, moves HQ to Chicago   Salt Lake Tribune
ABC News   
Sioux City Journal   
Reuters   
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24/7 Wall St.
   
Why Western Digital's Massive Investment From China Pleases Investors   
24/7 Wall St.
Chinese companies are continuing to make moves within the American tech sector, and the most recent target is Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC). In a move that gave shares a much needed bump from a recent 52-week low, the company announced ...


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