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Exclusive: Walmart, Google-backed Deliv end online grocery partnership
February 12, 2019 by creative · Leave a Comment
The world’s largest retailer began bolstering its partnerships with third-party courier firms to reach consumers in 100 U.S. cities last year, after failing to use Uber and Lyft to deliver groceries, and struggling in its attempt to use its own employees to deliver goods. Deliv, which was one of Walmart’s earliest partners with pilot programs in Miami and San Jose…
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Few tears shed by French workers after Macron's Alstom dream is blocked
February 12, 2019 by admin · Leave a Comment
After four decades on the production line at French trainmaker Alstom, Claude Gemino had little sympathy for Emmanuel Macron when Brussels scotched the French president’s hopes of creating a European rail champion. For Gemino and many co-workers at Alstom’s Belfort factory, Macron’s support for the blocked merger with Germany’s Siemens signaled a readiness to put shareholders ahead of jobs and protecting France’s fragile manufacturing sector.
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How to Set Up a Credit Fraud Alert in 3 Easy Steps
February 12, 2019 by publisher · Leave a Comment
A fraud alert can prevent you from becoming a victim, and is easier to set up than you may think.Image source: Getty Images.
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How to Set Up a Credit Fraud Alert in 3 Easy Steps
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China says no tough rules for foreign bank card firms
November 10, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
China will not impose tough licensing restrictions on overseas bank card providers seeking to enter the country's $7 trillion card payment market, a senior central bank official said on Tuesday. “We will actively and cautiously open up China's card payment market according to laws and regulations, and encourage fair competition,” Fan said. Foreign card companies, including Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc , have been lobbying for more than a decade for direct access to China's fast-growing cards market, which is projected to become the world'…
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GE, Alstom land $5.6 billion deals to supply Indian railway
November 10, 2015 by creative · Leave a Comment
General Electric and Alstom have won contracts worth a combined $5.6 billion to supply India's railways with new locomotives, as the vast but dilapidated state-owned network looks to foreign companies to help it modernise. France's Alstom has been picked to…
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GE, Alstom land $5.6 billion deals to supply Indian railway