Asian Shares Shrug Off NKorea Missile Test

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امرأتان تمران بجوار لوحة تعرض مؤشرات الاسواق في طوكيو يوم 28 يوليو تموز 2015. تصوير: توماس بيتر -رويترز

Asian Shares Shrug Off NKorea Missile Test

Nasdaq
(RTTNews.com) – Most Asian stocks rose on Wednesday even as underlying sentiment remained cautious after North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan and the U.S.

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New York Times  – ‎1 hour ago‎
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Panera to Be Sold for $7.5 Billion, Including Debt

New York Times
Under the terms of the deal announced on Wednesday, JAB BV would pay $315 a share for Panera Bread and take it private. Credit Chang W. Lee/The New York Times.

Advertisers flee Fox’s O’Reilly over harassment story

Tribune-Review
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Washington Post
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Oath? AOL, Yahoo mocked over new name in Verizon merger

Syracuse.com
Verizon will meld AOL with Yahoo and rebrand the operation as Oath, AOL chief Tim Armstrong announced yesterday. This comes around April 1, so it could be the back end of a dumb April Fool’s Day joke.

Even Under Trump, a U.S. Coal Giant Plots Cautious Comeback Plan

Bloomberg
President Donald Trump has been offering coal companies everything under the sun –- fewer regulations, more land to mine, a freer pass from concerns about climate change.

US tells companies not to overlook qualified Americans

KOMO News
In this March 27, 2017, file photo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington.

JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon: U.S. Is ‘Exceptional’ But Faces ‘Significant’ Problems

U.S. News & World Report
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon shared his thoughts on the economy Tuesday in a letter to company shareholders. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP).

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NPR
Speaking to CEOs on Tuesday, President Trump touted his plans for deregulation and infrastructure-building. In the process, he made a striking claim: that the Obama administration passed an infrastructure bill that built nothing and gave money to

Pay gap between men and women in California is nearly $79 billion a year

Los Angeles Times
Today is Equal Pay Day, which was invented by an activist group two decades ago to draw attention to the wage divide between men and women.

EU clears ChemChina takeover of Syngenta with conditions

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Syngenta’s logo is seen at Syngenta Biotech Center in Beijing, China, February 19, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo.

Chow Tai Fook Buys $71.2 Million Pink Star Diamond

WWD
HONG KONG – The “Pink Star” has become the world’s most expensive cut diamond ever sold at auction fetching $71.2 million at a Sotheby’s sale on Tuesday.

Cramer: A Lesson in Valuation — Ford vs. Tesla

TheStreet.com
Valuation is in the eye of the beholder. Or in the case of the stock market, the buyer beholder. That concept continues to elude so many people when they try to figure out how to value this stock market.

Ralph Lauren Is the Latest Fashion Victim in a New Era for Retailers

Bloomberg
Helen Gardner, shopping on New York’s Fifth Avenue with her boyfriend on Tuesday, left the Polo store without buying anything.

Amtrak says train problems will continue; NJ Transit adds trains

NJ.com
NEW YORK– Modified train service into and out of Penn Station will continue “for the foreseeable future” as the result of a minor derailment Monday morning, WABC 7 reported.

Walgreens Boots (WBA) Meets Q2 Earnings, Misses on Revenues

Zacks.com
Are you a frequent visitor to retail drugstores? Then you must have come across at least one of the 13,100 drugstores operated by Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA – Free Report) .

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Refinery29
Late afternoon on Monday, Business of Fashion broke the news that Jenna Lyons and J.Crew had parted ways after an unheard-of 26 years together.

Victory for parents! Amazon to refund $70M of in-app purchases made by kids

Digital Trends
If your kids made in-app purchases on the Amazon app store between 2011 and 2016, you could be in for a payout. There was a time, not so long ago, when kids could pretty easily rack up a hefty bill with unauthorized in-app purchases on their parents’ …

Trump officials talk up clean coal with Canadian premier

Washington Examiner
Senior members of President Trump’s Cabinet, as well as previous energy advisers, met with the Canadian premier of Saskatchewan on Tuesday to discuss how the two countries can work together to develop clean coal technologies.

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