Malaysia Airlines to track planes with satellites

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Malaysia Airlines to track planes with satellites

BBC News
Malaysia Airlines has become the first carrier to sign up to a new satellite flight tracking system for its fleet. It comes three years after its MH370 flight bound for Beijing disappeared with 239 people on board.

Starbucks joins ‘unicorn food’ craze with new drink

BBC News
Coffee chain giant Starbucks has hopped on an internet craze for “unicorn food” by launching a limited edition iced drink in the US, Mexico and Canada.

And then…a scorpion: United Airlines and how (not) to handle a crisis

Huffington Post
By now most Americans know what happened to Dr. Dao on United Airlines. At this point, a good portion of the planet probably does.

Euro propped up by weak dollar, sterling near six-month high

Reuters
FILE PHOTO – Euro, Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar, Japanese yen, pound and Chinese 100 yuan banknotes are seen in this picture illustration, January 21, 2016.

Morgan Stanley Beats Estimates as Fixed-Income Revenue Doubles

Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley posted Wall Street’s biggest percentage increase in bond-trading revenue as a turnaround in that business accelerated.

Yahoo bows out as public company with revenue shrinking

San Francisco Chronicle
File-This July 19, 2016, file photo shows a man walks in front of a Yahoo sign at the company’s headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif.

Billionaire Aims to Show Where Government Money Really Goes

Voice of America
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has launched a new project to help Americans find out where government tax money actually goes.

Trump eyes cap on charitable deductions

The Hill
The Trump administration is taking a serious look at capping tax deductions for charitable contributions, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

Canada: Trump is wrong when he says dairy practices unfair

Washington Post
TORONTO – Canada’s ambassador to Washington said Tuesday night that President Donald Trump is wrong when he says Canada’s trade practices in the dairy industry are “very unfair.

Bank of America’s Bragging Rights Come With an Assist

Bloomberg
It must be nice for Bank of America Corp. Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan to enjoy some bragging rights for a change, but he shouldn’t get too comfortable.

IBM stock tumbles as year-over-year revenue declines for 20th consecutive quarter

CNBC
IBM reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations on Tuesday as the cloud business soared. But sales fell short as the company capped five straight years of declining year-over-year quarterly revenues.

IMF Raises 2017 Outlook for Global Economic Growth

New York Times
Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, speaking at the spring meetings of the I.M.F. and the World Bank in Washington on Monday.

Abbott posts 29.7 percent rise in quarterly sales

Reuters
An Abbott company logo is pictured at the reception of its office in Mumbai, India, September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade. Diversified healthcare company Abbott Laboratories reported a 29.7 percent rise in quarterly sales on Wednesday, driven by …

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Is on an Impressive Run

Motley Fool
Here’s how procedures grew by 18% worldwide, and why investors shouldn’t worry about sluggish system sales. Brian Stoffel.

When Burberry’s Brexit Tide Goes Out…

Bloomberg
The British luxury brand on Wednesday reported fourth quarter same-store sales growth of 2 percent, below the 5 percent forecast by analysts and a deceleration from 3 percent expansion in the third quarter.

Why The Permian Doesn’t Keep OPEC Awake At Night

Nasdaq
The old saying goes, “Everything’s bigger in Texas”. The latest subject of this axiom is the legendary Permian Basin. The recent headlines have been eye-popping.

Akzo CEO Seeks to Sway Investors Against PPG With Break Up Plan

Bloomberg
Akzo Nobel NV, battling an unwanted $24 billion approach from PPG Industries Inc., will carve out its chemicals division and return 1.6 billion euros ($1.7 billion) to shareholders in a move Chief Executive Officer Ton Buechner said is more profitable

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