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Hello Plastic Free Periods: The World's First Reusable Tampon Applicator It is estimated that 100 billion period-related products are thrown away around the world each year. Meet D by DAME, the world's first reusable tampon applicator hoping to help ease the waste.
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How Creative And Retail Risks Are Paying Off For Belgian Luxury Brand Delvaux In a bold counter-intuitive move, iconic Belgian luxury brand Delvaux just opened its first U.S. Flagship Store on Fifth Avenue. Artistic Director Christina Zeller shares how Delvaux is successfully reinventing and expan...
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Time is running out for Deutsche Bank to turn around on its own, making a merger with rival Commerzbank more likely, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.
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Visa Inc beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Wednesday, as the payments network processed more transactions on the back of higher consumer spending during the holiday season.
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February's Market: Volatility, Geopolitics And Earnings Are On Watch February's market seems poised for more possible volatility as investors watch how geopolitical issues like Brexit and U.S.-China tariff tensions unfold. Meanwhile, Q4 earnings season, now underway, is presenting a mixed...
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The longest-ever government shutdown raises thorny questions for how some 800,000 workers are classified for purposes of the January jobs report.
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President Trump took another tired dig at Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-ME), who has launched a presidential bid against Trump in...
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Like Microsoft, Amazon To Miss Analyst Expectations Amazon is more likely than not to fall short of Wall Street expectations. But the resulting fall in its stock would present a good long-term buying opportunity.
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We wore Ralph Lauren’s $899 self-heating jacket into the Polar Vortex There’s no escaping this extreme cold. For times when down alone just won’t cut it, heated jackets are slowly becoming mainstream. Remember when the weather was just a way to make small talk? That time in history may...
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Starbucks is scrambling to distance itself from Howard Schultz Howard Schultz is eyeing a presidential bid -- and Starbucks is swallowing hard. The coffee chain is scrambling this week to distance itself from its ex-CEO, whose Sunday announcement on "60 Minutes" that he may run for ...
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Trade Talks With China Open in Washington, as Obstacles Abound The window for negotiations ahead of a March 2 deadline is narrowing.
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Firm That Sold Social Media Bots Settles With New York Attorney General The company, Devumi, was exposed as a leading wholesaler of fake Twitter followers in a New York Times investigation last year.
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A push by Virginia Democrats to loosen restrictions on late-term abortions is erupting into a fierce partisan clash because of a viral video in which a lawmaker acknowledges her legislation …
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Mondelez Continues to Raise Snack Prices

Wall Street Journal - 31 Jan 2019 00:59
Mondelez Continues to Raise Snack Prices The Deerfield, Ill.-based maker of Oreo cookies, Wheat Thins and other snacks began raising prices last year and says charging more for its snacks in the U.S. will help cover rising costs this year.
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3 Reasons Why Brand Storytelling Is The Future Of Marketing In today's oversaturated and noisy marketplace, humanity is the new premium. Use brand storytelling to create a marketing strategy that is both human and profitable.
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It's Not the Stuff of a Playful BuzzFeed Quiz

The New York Times - 31 Jan 2019 21:25
It's Not the Stuff of a Playful BuzzFeed Quiz For the 220 people laid off recently at the digital publisher, a harsh reality hit this week that included a fight for better severance pay and attacks from trolls.
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United Parcel Service Inc's multi-billion-dollar effort to revamp its network helped it exceed profit expectations in the crucial holiday fourth quarter, driving down costs as e-commerce deliveries surged to record level...
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Unilever is stockpiling ice creams in Britain and deodorants in continental Europe to guard against potential supply disruptions in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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11 Ways to Save on Babysitting & Child Care Costs

Money Crashers - 31 Jan 2019 19:20
11 Ways to Save on Babysitting & Child Care Costs As much as we may love our kids and can’t imagine anyone taking care of them better than we can, there comes a time for all parents when it's necessary to enlist the help of others with child care. Whether it’s for a...
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Go Long Natural Gas To Play This Week's Record Cold Temperatures As with any market, today's natgas futures price should comprehend all of the current information, but its predictive value can be quite low. My old bones are telling me we will see at least one more chill this winter, b...
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The United States wants to steer people away from Huawei towards Western products because of its concerns over the security of the Chinese company's technology, the U.S. envoy to the European Union said on Thursday.
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Harley-Davidson brought low by tariffs and demographics Motorcycle-maintenance plan A TOUR OF the modernist building of the Harley-Davidson museum in Milwaukee helps to explain why the midwestern maker of motorcycles has iconic status, but also why it is struggling. Nearly al...
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