Luxury fashion brand Jimmy Choo invites buyers to put their best foot forward

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Luxury fashion brand Jimmy Choo invites buyers to put their best foot forward

CNBC
Britain’s Jimmy Choo has invited potential buyers to step forward as part of a strategic review launched by the luxury fashion and accessories retailer on Monday.
Washington Post
NEW YORK – New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg urged world leaders not to follow President Donald Trump’s lead on climate change and declared his intention to help save an international agreement to reduce carbon emissions.

China clamps down on excess steel as Japan decries Trump ‘protectionism’

Reuters
An employee walks past columns of steel as she works at a steel production factory in Wuhan, Hubei province, August 2, 2012. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo.

CEO to go after LafargeHolcim admits paying Syrian groups

Reuters
Chief Executive Eric Olsen of LafargeHolcim, the world’s largest cement maker addresses a news conference to present the company’s 2016 results in Zurich March 2, 2017.

American tries to learn from United’s mistakes in incident

WSB Atlanta
American Airlines said it grounded a flight attendant who got into a verbal confrontation with a passenger on a Friday flight from San Francisco to Dallas-Fort Worth.

White House officials offer conflicting details of Trump tax plan

Washington Post
Top Trump administration officials are giving out differing accounts of a tax plan that the president has promised will be released Wednesday, calling into question whether they have ironed out some of the most difficult components of any proposal

Becton to Buy C.R. Bard in $24 Billion Medical Supply Deal

Bloomberg
Two of the world’s biggest health-care suppliers plan to combine as Becton, Dickinson & Co. agreed to buy C.R. Bard Inc. for $24 billion, creating a powerhouse that can offer customers everything from syringes to infection-prevention technology.

German Business Confidence Climbs to Highest Since July 2011

Bloomberg
German business sentiment rose to the strongest level in almost six years in a sign that the momentum in Europe’s largest economy is set to continue.

This teen made a million bucks selling socks out of his backyard

WJLA
A Portland, Oregon teenager has sold $1 million in custom socks, and he hasn’t even graduated high school. Brennan Agranoff is the founder and CEO of HoopSwagg, an online custom-design sock business that he runs from his backyard.

Syngenta Defends GMO Corn as Merger Shifts Blame to China’s Door

Bloomberg
A bumper crop created a glut of corn and depressed prices. Making matters worse, China rejected shipments of U.S. corn because of contamination from unapproved genetically modified corn varieties.

Malaysia to Pay $1.2 Billion to Abu Dhabi Fund Over 1MDB Scandal

New York Times
Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia has been plagued by an international inquiry into the Malaysian fund known as 1MDB. Credit Mohd Rasfan/Agence France-Presse – Getty Images.

Eli Lilly says breast cancer combination treatment improved survival rates in late-stage trial

MarketWatch
Eli Lilly & Co. LLY, -0.06% said early Monday that its combination treatment improved survival rates for patients with advanced breast cancer, which was also the primary endpoint in a late-stage clinical trial.

Economists expect weak Q1 economic growth

USA TODAY
A report this week on first-quarter economic growth is likely to hew to the overriding theme of the economy’s early-in-the-year performance since the Great Recession ended in 2009: weakness.

Some Wells Fargo Directors Said to Face Risk of Ouster in Vote

Bloomberg
Some Wells Fargo & Co. board members including Enrique Hernandez are in danger of being voted out by shareholders at the company’s annual meeting Tuesday, based on ballots counted so far, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

Amazon Is the Biggest Risk Facing Costco

Motley Fool
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NASH frontrunner Genfit says phase 3 enrolment delayed by up to 6 months

FierceBiotech
French biotech Genfit, one of the leading pack in the race to sell a new med for fatty liver disease, said in its financials that it will delay its phase 3 NASH trial by 4 to 6 months in patients with liver scarring.

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