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Don't Sell Parkland Fuel Corporation (TSE:PKI) Before You Read This
July 22, 2019 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Today, we'll introduce the concept of the P/E ratio for those who are learning about investing. We'll apply a basic…
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How Many Bank of Hawaii Corporation (NYSE:BOH) Shares Have Insiders Sold, In The Last Year?
July 22, 2019 by admin · Leave a Comment
It is not uncommon to see companies perform well in the years after insiders buy shares. Unfortunately, there are also…
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China says can resolve trade disputes with new U.S. government
January 19, 2017 by admin · Leave a Comment
China and the United States can resolve any trade disputes through talks, the government said on Thursday, as a Chinese newspaper warned U.S. business could be targets for retaliation in any trade war ushered in by President-elect Donald Trump. Trump, who is sworn into office on Friday, has criticised China's trade practices and threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese imports…
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U.S exchanges rent helicopter, drape banner in pursuit of Snapchat IPO
January 19, 2017 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Lauren Hirsch, Liana B. Baker and Olivia Oran SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) – This past November, Nasdaq Inc hired a helicopter to film Manhattan's skyline using Snapchat's new video-camera sunglasses and sent the aerial footage to its social media followers. The New York Stock Exchange – its arch-rival – on the same day tweeted a video shot from the floor of its exchange, showing that it too was using the social media giant's gadget. The scramble to promote Snapchat's “spectacles” is revealing the…
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Diesel cheating inquiries widen to Renault and Fiat
January 13, 2017 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Gilles Guillaume, Simon Carraud and Agnieszka Flak PARIS/MILAN (Reuters) – European carmakers were drawn into widening investigations into diesel emissions cheating on Friday, with French prosecutors examining Renault and British authorities seeking answers from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV. Volkswagen's admission that some of its diesel vehicles were fitted with devices which hid their true level of emissions has sparked a global regulatory push to
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AT&T aims to break from streaming crowd with Time Warner
October 26, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – AT&T is betting its purchase of Time Warner Inc will give the company an edge in winning subscribers for its live internet television package, a new front in media that is about to become crowded by technology players. The DirecTV Now service coming to the market next month will offer the kind of live programming on multiple channels now available primarily through traditional cable providers. DirecTV's price …
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OPEC sights set for now on $50-60 per barrel oil: PIRA’s Ross
October 4, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
OPEC producers have their sights set on a sustained oil price of $50-$60 per barrel, a modest ambition for the first cut in supply by the oil exporting group in eight years, says one of the industry's top forecasters. Benchmark U.S. oil prices have risen around $4, or around nine percent, to over $48 per barrel since the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed last week to …
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U.S. retail group expects pickup in holiday sales growth
October 4, 2016 by admin · Leave a Comment
U.S. holiday sales will increase by 3.6 percent in 2016, more sharply than last year, as a stronger job market and robust household spending have improved consumer sentiment, according to an outlook from the leading retail industry group. The National Retail Federation forecast sales for the last two months of the year at $655.8 billion, excluding for autos, gasoline and dining out. The NRF's forecast is one …
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Global stock markets set for modest gains in 2017: Reuters polls
October 4, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Global equities are forecast to rise modestly in 2017, held back by concerns about the pace of U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hikes and the waning effect of widespread monetary stimulus that has helped drive shares to lofty heights, Reuters polls show.
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U.S. import prices post first drop in six months, but trend improving
September 14, 2016 by admin · 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
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