Companies are scrambling to respond to President-elect Donald Trump’s “beautiful” tariff proposals that his administration may seek to enact early in his second term. Proactive steps that companies are taking to evade…
Read The Biden Admin’s Latest Threatening Letter To Oil Companies Jack McEvoy on August 26, 2022 President Joe Biden’s energy secretary, Jennifer Granholm, sent a letter last week threatening U.S. oil refiners…
LOS ANGELES – A Texas-based oil company and two of its subsidiaries have agreed to plead guilty to violating the federal Clean Water Act, pay a $7.1 million criminal fine, and…
Backed by celebrity investors and fueled by industry-disrupting technology, HUNGRY ranked No.1218 on the 5,000-company list, joining the likes of past winners such as Pandora, Zappos, Microsoft, Patagonia, and other successful brands.…
Dine Out for Charity Entrees pictured: Flat Iron and Norwegian Salmon. Richmond, VA (PRESS RELEASE) Sedona Taphouse Restaurants, NAPA Kitchen and Wine, and parent company DJB Hospitality are proud to announce their…
By Carolina Mandl NEW YORK (Reuters) – Bridgewater Associates has cut most of its disclosed mammoth bets against European stocks, according to data group Breakout Point, using the hedge fund’s public disclosures.…
Five Chinese Companies Leave NY Stock Exchange — Here’s Why More Could Follow John Hugh DeMastri on August 12, 2022 Five state-owned Chinese companies announced that they would delist from the New…
By Pamela Barbaglia and David French LONDON/NEW YORK – Battered by a near 50% plunge in its shares over the last 12 months, Nexi, Europe’s biggest payments processor, has not gone unnoticed.…
LOS ANGELES – Two Inglewood companies pleaded guilty today to federal criminal charges for illegally importing protected live corals from Vietnam and, to conceal their unlawful activity, submitting false records with…
By Stephanie Kelly, Laila Kearney and Laura Sanicola NEW YORK – U.S. oil refiners and pipeline operators expect energy consumption to be strong for the second half of 2022, even though analysts…
NEWARK, N.J. – A co-owner of multiple businesses today admitted to his role failing to pay over $1 million in payroll taxes for his companies, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced. Omar…
By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING – From a Chinese soy sauce maker to an Asia-focused asset manager, companies in China are rushing to distance themselves from geopolitical tensions over Taiwan following last week’s…
By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) – Business investment appears to be an early victim of red-hot U.S. inflation and rising interest rates. Nonresidential fixed investment, which is how the Commerce Department lumps together…
(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine) MOSCOW – Russia’s central bank on Thursday recommended that the government order state companies to…
By Shreya Jain and Allison Lampert TORONTO – The pace of job creation is slowing in Canada, hammered by the sharp rise in interest rates, but that is yet to hold back…
US Quietly Sanctions Chinese Companies As Pelosi Lands In Taiwan John Hugh DeMastri on August 2, 2022 The U.S. State and Treasury Departments announced sanctions of four Hong Kong-based companies Monday for…
LONDON – Britain will now require foreign companies holding UK property to identify their true owners in an official register, the government said on Monday, as part of a crackdown on Russian…
By Huw Jones LONDON – Some of Britain’s top listed companies could be downplaying risks from climate change on their bottom line and could face “appropriate action”, regulators said on Friday. Trillions…
LOS ANGELES – The CEO of two Hollywood production companies that specialize in reality-television programming was sentenced today to 12 months and one day in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining a…
By Scott Murdoch and Kane Wu HONG KONG – Hong Kong is set to see billions of dollars flowing in from the mainland with more Chinese companies expected to upgrade their listings…
Most Companies Quiet On Abortion After Roe Overturned Laurel Duggan on July 21, 2022 Most U.S. companies aren’t making public statements about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade June 24 in…
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – United States Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that LARRY WILLIAMS (“WILLIAMS”), age 49, of New Orleans, was sentenced today for Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud, in violation of…
By Jihoon Lee and Cynthia Kim SEOUL – South Korea on Thursday proposed a series of tax cuts for companies, workers and retail investors in stocks to support private-sector led economic growth…
By Laila Kearney NEW YORK – U.S. midstream companies have set their sights on natural gas pipelines and export terminals as a key growth opportunity as investor pressures and political headwinds make…
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO – Some Canadian businesses are reconsidering their expansion plans after the central bank’s surprise full percentage point interest rate hike last week, and instead are sharpening their focus…
NEWARK, N.J., July 14, 2022 — IMC Companies and H&M Intermodal Services have jointly opened a new truck and depot terminal in the Newark market at 915 Delancy Street, Newark, New Jersey.…