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Lower food prices weigh on Kroger’s profit forecast
December 1, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – Kroger Co , the biggest U.S. supermarket chain, lowered the higher end of its full-year adjusted profit forecast amid falling food prices and increasing competition from rivals such
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November U.S. auto sales seen rising about 4 percent by analysts
December 1, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
DETROIT (Reuters) – Hefty consumer discounts during a robust Black Friday weekend helped boost November U.S. auto sales between 4 percent and 5 percent, which could catapult results this year above a record high in 2015, economists and industry analysts said.
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November U.S. auto sales seen rising about 4 percent by analysts
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Separation anxiety: Trump’s management style poses challenges in Oval Office
December 1, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
It has proven one of Donald Trump's greatest strengths in building a worldwide luxury brand: An obsessive attention to detail, down to the curtains hanging in hotel rooms and the marble lining the lobby floor. “I'm very much involved in the details,” Trump said during a June deposition in a lawsuit stemming from his development of a Washington hotel. A former employee of the Trump Organization who has worked closely with Trump was skeptical that he could leave behind his beloved company after spending decades building it…
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Turning to frack tech, stricken U.S. oil drillers test new limits
March 13, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Top U.S. shale producers are pushing fracking technology to new extremes to get more oil out of their wells, as they weather lower-for-longer oil prices. While the impact of the techniques may be scarcely noticeable on current U.S. output with so few wells in operation, it could mean drillers are able to accelerate production more fiercely than ever once prices recover. The hunt for the…
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Turning to frack tech, stricken U.S. oil drillers test new limits
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Ex-employee sues VW in U.S. over data deletion: German media reports
March 13, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
A former employee of Volkswagen's U.S. subsidiary is suing the company for damages, claiming he was unlawfully fired after flagging internally what he alleged was illegal deletion of data, a group of German media outlets said on Sunday. The former employee at Volkswagen Group of America's data processing center in …
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