27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on NewsWatch: Get ready for 48 hours of economic fury
NewsWatch: Get ready for 48 hours of economic fury
Get ready for 48 hours — and a little more — of the most intense outpouring of information on the U.S.
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Here’s what may matter more than jobs and earnings
Here’s what may matter more than jobs and earnings
Between GDP, jobs data and earnings, investors will have a lot to chew over this week. But here’s what the real driver could be.
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Second US Citizen Infected With Ebola In Liberia, Which Shuts Down Borders To Slow Epidemic
Second US Citizen Infected With Ebola In Liberia, Which Shuts Down Borders To Slow Epidemic
Update, one which many will say has been long overdue: Liberia Shuts Border Crossings to Slow Ebola Spread. From Bloomberg:
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why Does Subaru Keep Making the Outback Bigger and Bigger?
Why Does Subaru Keep Making the Outback Bigger and Bigger?
Sales of the Subaru Outback continue to increase, although the size of the vehicle continues to get bigger and bigger.
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Two Things Next Week: The Russell and The Data
Two Things Next Week: The Russell and The Data
“It is not wise to find symbols in everything that one sees. It makes life too full of terrors.” -Herod from “Salome” by Oscar Wilde
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on China Expands Live-Fire Gulf Of Tonkin Drill; Warns Of Massive Flight Disruptions
China Expands Live-Fire Gulf Of Tonkin Drill; Warns Of Massive Flight Disruptions
In a surprise announcement, China revealed that in addition to scheduled naval drills to be held near Vietnam (in case there isn’t nearly enough tensions between China and the former US war foe) the country’s Military of Defense announced that it would expand military drills in the East China Sea, which will re-escalate the already boiling territorial disputes which involve Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam.
27 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Is Tim Cook Wrong About the iPad?
Is Tim Cook Wrong About the iPad?
Tablet sales may seem to have hit a wall, but Apple CEO Tim Cook thinks “significant innovation” will drive more growth for the iPad.