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Tribune Publishing adopts poison pill to stop Gannett bid
May 9, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – Newspaper publisher Tribune Publishing Co said its board had adopted a shareholder rights plan – popularly known as a “poison pill” – in a bid to thwart Gannett Co Inc's unsolicited takeover offer. Tribune shares fell nearly 6 percent in morning trading on Monday, while Gannett shares were little
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JPMorgan raises Dimon’s pay 35 percent, but adds strings
January 21, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
JPMorgan Chase & Co directors raised Chief Executive Jamie Dimon's total compensation by 35 percent to $27 million for 2015, a regulatory filing on Thursday showed. The company pegged Dimon's base salary at $1.5 million, the
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AmEx to cut $1 billion in costs by end of 2017
January 21, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – Credit card issuer American Express Co said it would cut $1 billion in costs by the end of 2017 as it responds to intensifying competition in the payments industry. AmEx's shares fell 4.1 percent to $60.05 in extended trading on Thursday, after the company reported its fourth straight decline in
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AstraZeneca in talks to buy cancer drugmaker Acerta for $5 billion: WSJ
December 12, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Netherlands based-Acerta is developing cancer drugs that use the body's own defenses against the disease. On Monday, Acerta reported that 95 percent of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia positively responded to
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U.S. consumers loosen purse strings as holidays start
December 12, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
U.S. consumers showed some muscle in November at the start of the holiday shopping season, suggesting enough momentum in the economy for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next week for the first time in nearly a decade. The outlook for consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity, got a lift from other data …
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China economy shows signs of steadying, more policy support needed
December 12, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
China's activity data was stronger than expected in November, with factory output growth picking up to a five-month high, signaling that a flurry of stimulus measures from Beijing may have put a floor under a fragile economy. “Real …
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The Fed Awakens
December 12, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
Barring a shock, the Federal Reserve will raise U.S. interest rates on Wednesday for the first time since June 2006, a full year before the global financial crisis began. Data releases will meanwhile give clues to the robustness of other economies, some of which are seen as vulnerable to
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Dow, DuPont set $130 billion megamerger, could spark more deals
December 12, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
Dow and DuPont shares fell on Friday after spiking earlier in the week following reports of negotiations. Executives from both companies said the agrichemicals businesses have little overlap and any asset sales would likely be minor. Dow shareholders would own 52 percent of the new company after preferred shares are converted, the companies said.
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