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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
September 14, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The company has been hit hard by allegations that its staff opened more than 2 million bank accounts and credit cards for customers without their consent to meet internal sales goals. Chief Executive John Stumpf apologized on Tuesday and said the management takes responsibility for the problems identified in the settlement. Although the bank eliminated sales goals for retail staff, Stumpf said “cross-selling” products from various businesses
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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
September 14, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
The company has been hit hard by allegations that its staff opened more than 2 million bank accounts and credit cards for customers without their consent to meet internal sales goals. Chief Executive John Stumpf apologized on Tuesday and said the management takes responsibility for the problems identified in the settlement. Although the bank eliminated sales goals for retail staff, Stumpf said “cross-selling” products from various businesses to customers is still important to growing its business.
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Federal prosecutors investigate Wells Fargo’s sales practices: WSJ
Tesla says it is investigating cause of fatal China crash
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China's CCTV on Wednesday reported 23-year-old Gao Yaning died in January after crashing into the back of a road sweeping vehicle while driving a Tesla car on a highway in the northeastern province of Hebei. Gao's family filed the lawsuit in a Beijing court in July against Tesla and the Beijing-based dealer who had sold Gao the car.
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Tesla says it is investigating cause of fatal China crash
Tesla says it is investigating cause of fatal China crash
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China's CCTV on Wednesday reported 23-year-old Gao Yaning died in January after crashing into the back of a road sweeping vehicle while driving a Tesla car on a highway in the northeastern province of Hebei.
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Volkswagen says it might not resume U.S. sales of diesel vehicles
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG said on Wednesday it has not decided if it will resume selling diesel vehicles in the United States, even if it were allowed to, in the wake of the automaker's emissions cheating scandal. The German automaker has been barred from selling diesel vehicles in the United States since late 2015 after it acknowledged using “defeat devices” to evade U.S. diesel emissions standards. The company is in talks with U.S. regulators but approval to…
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Volkswagen says it might not resume U.S. sales of diesel vehicles
Volkswagen says it might not resume U.S. sales of diesel vehicles
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG said on Wednesday it has not decided if it will resume selling diesel vehicles in the United States, even if it were allowed to, in the wake of the automaker's emissions cheating scandal. The German automaker has been barred from selling diesel vehicles in the United States since late 2015 after it acknowledged using “defeat devices” to evade U.S. diesel emissions standards. The company is in talks with U.S. regulators but approval to…
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U.S. import prices post first drop in six months, but trend improving
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U.S. import prices fell for the first time in six months in August on weak petroleum and food costs, but the declining trend is slowing as oil prices stabilize and
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U.S. import prices post first drop in six months, but trend improving
U.S. import prices post first drop in six months, but trend improving
September 14, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
U.S. import prices fell for the first time in six months in August on weak petroleum and food costs, but the declining trend is slowing as oil prices stabilize and the dollar's rally fades. Import prices slipped 0.2 percent last month after gaining 0.1 percent in July. August's drop was the first since February and was led by a 2.8 percent decline in petroleum prices.
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Bayer’s Monsanto acquisition to face politically charged scrutiny
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WASHINGTON D.C./NEW YORK (Reuters) – As the global agricultural sector races to consolidate, Bayer AG's $66 billion all-cash deal to acquire Monsanto Co will test growing political and consumer unease in the United States and abroad over…
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Bayer’s Monsanto acquisition to face politically charged scrutiny
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WASHINGTON D.C./NEW YORK (Reuters) – As the global agricultural sector races to consolidate, Bayer AG's $66 billion all-cash deal to acquire Monsanto Co will test growing political and consumer unease in the United States and abroad over the future of food production. Bayer’s pesticide-focused agricultural business has few overlaps with Monsanto's dominant seed franchise, according to the companies' executives. Monsanto and Bayer “have chosen to do a deal …
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