21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Capitol Report: The 2010 flash crash now has a criminal suspect
Capitol Report: The 2010 flash crash now has a criminal suspect
The 2010 flash crash — in which the Dow industrials sank by around 1,000 points before quickly recovering — has been debated for years. But on Tuesday, the U.S.
21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Capitol Report: Shiller says anxiety over technology leading to more saving
Capitol Report: Shiller says anxiety over technology leading to more saving
Anxiety about technology taking away jobs is leading families to invest in homes and other assets.
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21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Layoffs Watch ’15: Wells Fargo Securities
Layoffs Watch ’15: Wells Fargo Securities
21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Earnings Outlook: What to expect from McDonald’s earnings
Earnings Outlook: What to expect from McDonald’s earnings
McDonald’s is slated to report first-quarter results before Wednesday’s opening bell, with investors waiting to see if the fast food giant can break its near two-year streak of disappointing sales.
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21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Under Armour’s Growth Rate Is Slipping! Calm Down, Kid. Things Are Fine
Under Armour’s Growth Rate Is Slipping! Calm Down, Kid. Things Are Fine
Under Armour “only” grew sales 25% last quarter, after 32% growth in 2014. Time to get out? Hardly.
21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Amazon’s new travel service enters lucrative online travel market
Amazon’s new travel service enters lucrative online travel market
Hotels may offer rooms through Amazon Destinations in specific niches.
21 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on U.S. top court allows antitrust claims over natural gas prices
U.S. top court allows antitrust claims over natural gas prices
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a federal law governing the natural gas market does not shield energy companies from state antitrust claims made over the western U.S. energy crisis between 2000 and 2002. The ruling, on a 7-2 vote, was a loss for several energy companies, including American Electric Power Company Inc, Dynegy Inc and ONEOK Inc, which were accused of manipulating published price indexes that led to a spike in gas prices.