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Elizabeth Warren slams Disney for laying off thousands of workers after awarding fat executive pay packages New York (CNN Business) Senator Elizabeth Warren slammed Disney over decisions she says prioritized shareholders and CEO pay packages over the well-being of its workers. Disney, which is laying off 28,000 employees in the United States, made ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Bank of America, UnitedHealth, Goldman Sachs Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Bank of America (BAC) – The bank beat estimates by 2 cents with quarterly earnings of 51 cents per share, though revenue was slightly below Wall Street forecasts. The bank set aside $1.4 billion for ...
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Profitable Trading Lifts Wall St. Banks: Live Business Updates Goldman Sachs had a significantly more profitable quarter than expected, lifted by continued strength in the trading of stocks and bonds and gains from certain investments. The bank reported earnings of $3.62 billion, far higher than Wall Street analysts had ...
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Fed's Clarida Says Continuing Support Will Be Needed to Sustain Recovery Federal Reserve Vice-Chairman Richard Clarida said Wednesday that even though the U.S. economy's recovery has been surprisingly strong after a heavy hit earlier in the year, it will need continuing support to recover what was lost so far during the ...
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Prime Day, early holiday sales create new potential for USPS ballot delivery tie-ups With millions of mailed ballots already pouring in, early holiday shopping and mega retail events like Amazon's Prime Days threaten to expose vulnerabilities inside the nation's mail service, which already is dragging from skyrocketing package volumes.
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'Don't leave money on the table': 7 things to consider during open enrollment this year When it comes to shopping for employer-sponsored health insurance for 2021, experts say that there's a lot to consider in light of the coronavirus pandemic. "There's been a lot of conversation about how employers are pulling back benefits and so forth.
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Unregulated 'greenwashing'? ESG investing is under the microscope as the money rolls in The coronavirus pandemic has shone yet more light on how investors allocate their money and how company operations influence our societies. But there are questions about whether ESG is really effective in improving and supporting our communities.
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Intel Takes Confidential Computing To Another Level With 'Ice Lake' Security Capabilities Intel continues to raise the bar and demonstrate its commitment to the Security First Pledge—an effort the company initially launched in 2018 in response to the exploits revealed by Google Project Zero. Data is a crucial asset, and it can yield a variety of ...
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Air Products Announces New Goals for Global Female/US Minority Representation in Professional and Managerial Roles LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its publicly stated goal of being the most diverse industrial gas company in the world, Air Products (NYSE: APD) is taking another measurable, transparent step towards achieving that objective.
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US producer prices accelerate, but overall inflation trending softer WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in September amid a surge in the cost of hotel and motel accommodation, leading to the first year-on-year gain since March. FILE PHOTO: Prices are seen on bracelets in a shop ...
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