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Location American Business News for 2 September 2020
MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Jeff Bezos, is the world's richest woman MacKenzie Scott has captured the title of richest woman on earth just days after ex-husband Jeff Bezos became the world’s first $200 billion man. Scott -- who earlier this summer dropped the Bezos surname she had kept ...
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A Penney Saved Is A Penney Gained

Forbes - 2 Sep 2020 03:44
A Penney Saved Is A Penney Gained As the retailer's fate comes down to the wire, it appears it may end up being owned by its lenders: it could do worse
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Retailers Prioritize Contactless Shopping Over Cashierless Tech Key Insight: Retailers quickly responded to consumers' desire for contact-free experiences, but not necessarily with cashierless technology. The type of retailer and location also affects how important going cashierless ...
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More evidence is emerging that Florida's real estate market is heating up, but there are also a few signs of it slowing down. CNBC's Diana Olick reports.
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Mnuchin Urges Congress to PassMore Stimulus Funding

Wall Street Journal - 2 Sep 2020 01:08
Mnuchin Urges Congress to PassMore Stimulus Funding Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged Congress to appropriate more money to combat the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, saying at a hearing Tuesday that he was ready to sit down with Democratic leaders to resume ne...
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Only 9% of Ad Buyers Have a Clear Budget for Next Year Seven months into the novel coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., ad buyers are still entering the market with uncertainty. Spending on traditional offline media is expected to be slashed by almost a third, although this cou...
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Macy's Posts $431 Million Loss as Stores Continue Recovery

Wall Street Journal - 2 Sep 2020 16:09
Macy's Posts $431 Million Loss as Stores Continue Recovery The retailer reported $3.6 billion in sales for the latest quarter, as they continued to recover from temporary store closures spurred by the coronavirus pandemic.
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How retirees can get off their treadmill
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Banks join push to give workers time off to vote

American Banker - 2 Sep 2020 16:00
The move is part of the effort by banks and other companies to promote racial equity and be more sensitive to the stresses on front-line employees. It also coincides with rising concerns about the postal system's ability...
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Hannibal Lecter Would Like to Apologize

The New Yorker - 2 Sep 2020 13:00
Broti Gupta imagines a humorous apology from Hannibal Lecter, with promises to reform his cannibalistic ways--sort of.
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Castle-like mansion in Downers Grove, complete with pool and helipad, sells for $1.1 million The Downers Grove mansion was renovated to resemble a castle and sits on a 1.7-acre property.
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Germany says top Putin opponent Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok nerve agent Germany demanded an explanation from the Russian government after discovering the nerve agent Novichok in Navalny's system.
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TikTok sale reportedly on hold over questions surrounding algorithm The hotly-anticipated sale of TikTok to an American company is reportedly on hold as parties try to figure out if the app’s secret sauce algorithm will be included in the deal. The mega-popular video app was expected t...
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Cash App's Surge During Covid-19 Pandemic Fuels Square Stock

Wall Street Journal - 2 Sep 2020 16:00
Cash App's Surge During Covid-19 Pandemic Fuels Square Stock Square shares are up 166% since the start of the year, while bank stocks have fallen sharply. The run-up is mostly due to the popularity of the company's Cash App offering.
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Japan's Convenience Stores Are Told to Stop Pushing 24-Hour Schedules The country's antimonopoly regulator has warned the powerful industry to improve the treatment of franchisees who have been fighting for shorter opening hours.
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Saudi Aramco Slows Diversification Plans Amid Industry Downturn Saudi Arabia's state oil giant is reviewing plans to expand at home and abroad in the face of sharply lower oil prices and a heavy dividend burden.
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Fees Bonanza: Ethereum Miners Pocket a Record $113 Million From Fees in August Ethereum miners are making a killing from transaction fees. In August alone, the miners raked in a total of $113 million in profit, up more than 3,660% from the $3 million earned in April, according to the latest data fr...
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S&P 500, Nasdaq extend records as traders look ahead to further stimulus Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over details of another round of stimulus to aid the economy during the coronavirus pandemic recession.
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DraftKings surges 12% after Michael Jordan takes equity stake and special adviser role The six-time NBA champion will advise DraftKings on topics including strategy, development, diversity, and marketing, according to a press release.
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The Surprising Jump In U.S. Natural Gas Prices Through the worst health crisis in many decades, U. S. natural gas prices were low and stable from January until the end of July. August, however, was surprisingly a much different story.
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Green Bond Market Will Reach $1 Trillion With German New Issuance The green bond market is set to swell to $1 trillion next year, as the German government announces its issuance plans.
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Adobe Reveals 10 Rising Stars of Photography for 2020 Adobe has unveiled its fourth annual Rising Stars of Photography, a group of 10 diverse artists from around the world who specialize in work ranging from environmental photojournalism to striking portraiture and conceptu...
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