On Women’s Day eve, statue of girl stares down Wall Street bull

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A statue of a girl facing the Wall St. Bull is seen, as part of a campaign by U.S. fund manager State Street to push companies to put women on their boards, in the financial district in New York, U.S., March 7, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

 

On Women’s Day eve, statue of girl stares down Wall Street bull

CNBC

People look at a statue of a girl facing the Wall St. Bull in the financial district of New York, March 7, 2017. As many American women prepare to draw attention to their role in the workplace, a Wall Street firm on Tuesday put up a statue of a girl in

China posts first monthly trade deficit in three years as imports soar

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Onlookers watch from a harbour wall as the largest container ship in world, CSCL Globe, docks during its maiden voyage, at the port of Felixstowe in south east England, January 7, 2015.

China’s ZTE Will Pay Almost $900 Million in US Sanctions Case Over Sales to Iran

Fortune
Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE has agreed to plead guilty and pay nearly $900 million in a U.S. sanctions case, drawing a line under a damaging scandal that had threatened its cut off its supply chain.

Caterpillar Is Accused in Report to Federal Investigators of Tax Fraud

New York Times
Caterpillar equipment on sale at a retail site in San Diego. A new report has accused the company of avoiding taxes on billions of dollars of income.

UPDATE 1-US Democrats urge EPA not to reopen vehicle fuel efficiency rules

Business Insider
WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) – U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and 11 other Democrats said on Tuesday it was “critical” that the Trump administration leave in place new vehicle fuel efficiency rules, saying the higher standards were …

Ivanka Trump is a walking billboard for Ivanka Trump

CNN
(CNN) Who can forget last month when President Donald Trump’s senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, made a knee-jerk quip defending Ivanka Trump’s clothing line during a live TV interview?

‘We have other problems’: VW CEO dismisses talk of a merger with Fiat Chrysler

Business Insider
Matthias Mueller Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller wipes his nose as he addresses a news conference at Volkswagen’s headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany June 16, 2016.

Snap Inc.’s Future Is About To Get Very Shaky

Fortune
Despite Snap’s (the parent company of Snapchat) strong performance on the stock market following its IPO last week, serious questions linger about its future.

Pound Decline Deepens as Budget Seen Offering Little Support

Bloomberg
The pound fell for a third day, touching a seven-week low against the dollar, before a U.K. budget that analysts say will do little to support the beleaguered currency.

HPE to buy Nimble Storage for $1.09 billion

Yahoo Finance
Signs for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. cover the facade of the New York Stock Exchange November 2, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo.

Hyperloop One shows off progress on its full-scale test site in Nevada

TechCrunch
Hyperloop One is building its first full-scale test track, which is meant to demonstrate every aspect of its eventual first shipping Hyperloop transportation system, in the Nevada desert – and it’s making good progress.

ACA must be kept intact

Newnan Times-Herald
In June of 2014, my wife and I moved to Newnan after graduating from the University of Georgia. We moved back to her childhood home after both failing to secure employment immediately after college.

Boeing rolls out MAX 9 jet, as plan for MAX 10 meets some industry skepticism

The Seattle Times
Members of the media photograph the first Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplane that rolled out of the Renton factory Tuesday morning. (Ellen M. Banner/The Seattle Times).

US politicians use new Emirates flights to test President Donald Trump’s “America First” resolve

City A.M.
Oliver Gill is a City A.M. reporter, you can contact him on [email protected] [..] Show more. Follow Oliver. (FILES) File picture dated August 1, 200.

It’s From Airbus, It Flies, But It’s Not a Plane

Aviation Week
Airbus’s interest in autonomous aircraft for urban transportation has taken another step with the unveiling of a modular ground/air vehicle concept developed jointly with famed automotive design house Italdesign.

Exxon to invest $20 bln on US Gulf Coast refining projects

Reuters
A view of the Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas September 15, 2008. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi/Files. By Ernest Scheyder | HOUSTON.

European Shares Mostly Higher In Choppy Trade

Nasdaq
(RTTNews.com) – European stocks inched higher in choppy trade Wednesday after four straight sessions of losses. German industrial output data beat forecasts and the euro and pound drifted lower against the dollar, helping support underlying sentiment.

Adidas soars to a record high on strong guidance

Business Insider
(Reuters) – The new boss of Adidas increased sales and profit targets on Wednesday, sending shares in the German sportswear firm to a record high as he pledged to keep investing heavily in the key U.S.

SoftBank to Place ARM Holdings Stake in Vision Fund – FT

TheStreet.com
SoftBank is preparing to transfer a quarter of recently-purchased chip designer ARM Holdings to its tech investment fund as it seeks to attract new capital alongside its key Saudi investor.

Actually, Uber’s PR disasters aren’t that great for Lyft

Recode
Drivers have long had reason to prefer other services over Uber but haven’t been able to abandon it entirely. by Johana Bhuiyan@JMBooyah Mar 7, 2017, 1:06pm EST.

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