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Chipotle ‘confident’ it can stop outbreaks, shares rise
January 14, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Lisa Baertlein and Noel Randewich LOS ANGELES/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc executives on Wednesday said they are confident that steps they are taking to tighten food safety at the popular burrito chain will prevent…
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Brent falls to another 12-year low on oversupply gloom
January 14, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Aaron Sheldrick TOKYO (Reuters) – Crude oil fell in Asian trade on Thursday, with Brent marking another 12-year low amid gloom over a world awash with supply and concerns about global economic growth hitting equity markets. Brent dropped as far as $29.73, the lowest since February 2004 and down more than 1.5 percent. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) erased
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U.S. says talks will continue to reach VW diesel emissions fix
January 14, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
U.S. environmental officials said on Wednesday talks will continue with Volkswagen aimed at reaching an agreement on a fix for nearly 600,000 diesel vehicles that emit up to 40 times legally allowable limits. Nearly four months after the emissions scandal broke, there…
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Samsung Electronics plans initial production of five million Galaxy S7 phones: report
December 28, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's top smartphone maker, plans an initial production run of about 5 million of its upcoming Galaxy S7 smartphones, South Korea's Electronic Times reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources. The paper said
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Valeant CEO Pearson remains hospitalized for pneumonia: Bloomberg
December 28, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc Chief Executive J. Michael Pearson has been moved to another hospital where he is being treated for a severe case of pneumonia, a company spokeswoman told Bloomberg on Sunday. Elaine Andrecovich, a public
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Oil above $37 as U.S. supply tightens, still near 11-year low
December 26, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
“Some traders playing spot on the downside are getting out and calling it a year,” said Tariq Zahir, managing partner at Tyche Capital Advisors. Oil demand in 2015 was exceptionally high and at current prices, demand is going to remain strong next year,” said Olivier Jakob, analyst at Petromatrix. Crude inventories, which were expected to rise, fell 5.88 million barrels, the Energy Information Administration said.
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Valeant says CEO J. Michael Pearson hospitalized with severe pneumonia
December 26, 2015 by creative · Leave a Comment
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc Chief Executive J. Michael Pearson was hospitalized with a “severe case of pneumonia” on Friday and is receiving treatment, a company spokeswoman said. Pearson, 56, joined Valeant as CEO in September 2010 after a 23-year career at McKinsey & Company and became chairman of the board in 2010. Under Pearson's leadership, the company has come
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Monsanto could take lead role in agchem acquisitions: executives
November 18, 2015 by creative · Leave a Comment
Monsanto Co. executives are discussing whether they should acquire rivals, including top pesticide maker Syngenta AG, company executives said on Tuesday, as talk of consolidation continues in the global agrochemical industry. “We've had conversations inside” about Syngenta and other agricultural companies, Monsanto President Brett Begemann said at an investor meeting at its headquarters in St. Louis. Company executives were studying every possibility for consolidation in both the seed and agrochemical sectors
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Ford’s Lincoln brand debuts new face for its best-selling model
November 18, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – Ford Motor Co's Lincoln brand is changing the look of its vehicles, starting with a new face for its best-selling model, the MKZ sedan. Ford plans to unveil the restyled 2017 Lincoln MKZ at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday, showing the first production version of a new
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Detroit’s Big Three accelerate plans to build more small cars in Mexico
November 16, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Paul Lienert and Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) – Detroit’s Big Three automakers are accelerating plans to produce more small cars for the North American market in Mexico as they seek to reduce labor costs, while using higher-paid U.S. workers to build their very profitable trucks, sport utility vehicles and luxury cars. New versions of several of their popular U.S. compact cars are expected to be made in Mexico, people familiar with the companies' plans …
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