The LSE Group said Friday that it will continue to work on its proposed merger with Deutsche Boerse as it posted solid full-year earnings and boosted its annual dividend. London Stock Exchange Group plc said Friday that it will continue to work on its proposed merger with Deutsche Boerse AG as it posted solid full-year earnings and boosted its annual dividend.
How Gay Syrians Are Using Pride to Fight Intolerance
Mahmoud Hassino thinks so. Angered by the violent abuse against gay men in Syria – ISIS killed countless homosexual men by throwing them off buildings – the Berlin-based journalist and gay-rights activist decided to use pride to fight prejudice.
Why Democrats are conflicted over the issue of school choice
Mar. 03, 2017 – 3:28 – Americans for Prosperity president Tim Phillips on Trump promoting school choice, and why Democrats are conflicted.
Why Democrats are conflicted over the issue of school choice
Mar. 03, 2017 – 3:28 – Americans for Prosperity president Tim Phillips on Trump promoting school choice, and why Democrats are conflicted.
American Sniper widow stands up for Navy SEAL widow Carryn Owens
Mar. 03, 2017 – 3:13 – Taya Kyle, the wife of ‘American Sniper’ Chris Kyle, weighs in on why it’s wrong for Democrats to put Navy SEAL widow Carryn Owens in a negative light.
American Sniper widow stands up for Navy SEAL widow Carryn Owens
Mar. 03, 2017 – 3:13 – Taya Kyle, the wife of ‘American Sniper’ Chris Kyle, weighs in on why it’s wrong for Democrats to put Navy SEAL widow Carryn Owens in a negative light.
World’s Biggest Pension Fund Posts Record $92 Billion Gain
The world’s biggest pension fund posted the biggest quarterly gain in its history as Japanese stocks surged and a plunge in the yen boosted overseas investments after Donald Trump’s election victory. The Government Pension Investment Fund returned 8 percent, or 10.5 trillion yen , in the three months ended Dec. 31, increasing assets to 144.8 trillion yen, it said in Tokyo on Friday.
China Shares Fall and Snap 3-Week Winning Streak
China stocks fell on Friday and saw a streak of weekly gains end at three as investors awaited an annual parliament meeting that’s likely to send more signals of painful reform than market-friendly stimulus. The blue-chip CSI300 index fell 0.2 percent, to 3,427.86 points, while the Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.4 percent to 3,218.31 points.
Chicago Cubs Ticket Prices Surge For Historic Home Opener
Baseball fans will have to pay a premium for a firsthand view of the Chicago Cubs’ historic post-World Series homecoming to Wrigley Field this season. Tickets to the Cubs’ home opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 10 – their first home game since winning the 2016 World Series – have an average asking price of $443 on TicketIQ, a secondary market ticket aggregator.
Amidst Cuts, Staff and Listeners Wonder: Will KCSM Keep Jazz Alive?
If you saw the Academy Award-winning La La Land , you watched as the character played by Ryan Gosling battled to start a jazz club at a time when the music is struggling to build audiences. Now, San Mateo’s KCSM Jazz 91 – one of the last 24-hour jazz stations in the United States – is trimming its live programming and cutting much of its part-time staff, citing budgetary reasons.
WPP Cautions on 2017 As CEO Sorrell Lists Myriad Challenges After Full Years Earnings
WPP posted largely in-line earnings but cautioned on a difficult year ahead as CEO Martin Sorrell outlined a series of risks facing the world’s largest advertizing group. WPP Plc posted full year earnings that were largely in-line with analysts forecasts but cautioned on a difficult year ahead as CEO Martin Sorrell outlined a series of risks facing the world’s largest advertizing group.
European Stocks Set For Modest Selloff After Record Week for Global Equities
European stocks are set to pull back from multi-year highs Friday as investors book profits after a series of records for global benchmarks. European stocks are set to pull back from multi-year highs Friday as investors book profits after a series of records for global benchmarks.
EDITORIAL: Let airlines make the call on cellphones
Since 1991, the Federal Communications Commission has banned certain cellphone use on airplanes above 10,000 feet.
Will Fed’s Yellen Settle the March Rate Hike Debate?
John Wraith, head of U.K. macro rates strategy at UBS, discusses Fed policy and U.S. economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
Nikkei Down on Profit-Taking Before Weekend
Japanese stocks fell on Friday as investors took profits before the weekend, after hitting a 14-month high the previous day on rising expectations for a U.S. interest rate hike this month. Bucking the weakness, index-heavyweight Fast Retailing Co Ltd rose 2.1 percent on strong monthly sales, adding a hefty 29 positive points to the index.
FCC, in potential sign of the future, halts new data security rules
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday halted new government rules related to data security from taking effect this week, in a potential prelude to a broader repeal of privacy protections for users of high-speed internet. After a 2-to-1, party-line vote by the Republican-led commission, Ajit Pai, the chairman, announced that a portion of privacy rules passed in October would be temporarily stayed.
Icahn Lobbying Trump Sparks Civil War in U.S. Ethanol Sector
Billionaire Carl Icahn’s relationship with President Donald Trump has helped spark a round of recriminations within the $24 billion American ethanol industry just as it navigates one of the most crucial points in its history. The discord has emerged in the past three days as ethanol companies react to a proposal from Icahn and a lobby group that would shake up how the industry is regulated.
‘He could have stated his response more accurately’: Trump…
President Donald Trump defended Jeff Sessions on Thursday, calling the embattled attorney general an “honest man” targeted by a Democratic “witch hunt” over his reported contacts with the Russian ambasador. However, the president did note that Sessions could have been clearer during his confirmation hearings, when Sessions denied having discussions with the Russians.
A notoriously abusive detention center nicknamed ‘Ritmo’ may…
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is considering reactivating the vacant Willacy County Correctional Facility in Raymondville, Texas, according to Texas Monthly , prompting concerns about the center’s history of abuse, neglect, and other illegal activity. The news comes as ICE rapidly moves to expand its detention capacity along the Mexican border, under instruction from Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly.
A bright orange star will vanish behind the moon this weekend,…
If you live in the United States and the weather cooperates, chances are good that you can watch a bright star called Aldebaran briefly disappear that evening. What’s more, all you need are your naked eyes – no telescope or binoculars required .
Caterpillar Goes From White House Kudos to Multi-Agency Raid
One week ago, Caterpillar Inc. was being praised by President Donald Trump for producing great bulldozers. “I love Caterpillar,” Trump told company Chairman Doug Oberhelman at a meeting of manufacturing heads at the White House.
China Markets Chief Exits Crisis Mode With Cautious Reforms
One year into his job as China’s top securities regulator, Liu Shiyu is shifting focus from fighting market crises to pushing through cautious reforms. After arriving at the China Securities Regulatory Commission in the wake of a stock-market meltdown last February, Liu spent much of his early tenure trying to revive investor confidence.
Where South Korea’s Teetering, Debt-Laden Companies Go to Bank
South Korea’s state-owned lender, the nation’s largest policy bank, and other creditors turned down a bailout request from Hanjin, then one of the world’s biggest shipping lines. That in turn led to a bankruptcy filing in Seoul and a major disruption in global shipping as more than 90 Hanjin ships were marooned offshore and ports in the U.S., Asia and Europe turned the company’s ships away.
Wagoner on radio: How does Cumulus pay down accumulating debt with a new plan?
Cumulus Media, owner of 447 radio stations nationwide including KABC and KLOS locally, was dealt a huge blow last week in its effort to reduce its debt. Reuters reports that a federal judge rejected a plan that would have allowed the company to exchange a portion of its $2.4 billion in debt with … other debt.
EPA Withdraws Obama-Era Request for Data On Oil, Natural Gas
The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it is withdrawing an Obama-era request that oil and natural gas companies provide information on methane emissions at oil and gas operations. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said the withdrawal is effective immediately, adding that he wants to assess the need for the information the agency has been collecting under a directive issued in November.
Report: Robots threaten to replace 80 million jobs in U.S.
Mar. 02, 2017 – 3:38 – Brian Brenberg, economics professor at The King’s College, on how technology will replace manufacturing jobs in the U.S.
The Historical Significance of Tax Reform
Mar. 02, 2017 – 5:24 – ‘Game of Thorns’ author and presidential historian Doug Wead outlines the historical significance of tax reform.
Nintendo’s Switch Goes on Sale Targeting New Video Gaming Niche
Nintendo Co.’ s test of whether it can combine mobile and home gaming with a single machine begins on Friday with the debut of Switch, its next-generation console.
Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler blasts his replacement, supports net neutrality
Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler blasts his replacement, supports net neutralityIt’s only been a month since Tom Wheeler stepped down from his post as chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, but he’s already lined up a new gig. In late February, Actility, a Paris-based Internet of Things management firm, signed on Wheeler as the newest member of its board.
FCC puts robocalls, prison phones at the top of its agenda – CNET
On Thursday, newly minted Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai released the agency’s agenda for the month, with six items it will discuss and vote on March 23. At the top of the list is killing robocalls — those automated phone calls that annoy the entire nation. Pai has been working fast to kill regulation and policies like net neutrality — the concept that all internet traffic must be treated as equal — that the previous administration enforced.
Top Bush ethics lawyer: Russia could have blackmail on…
President George W. Bush’s top ethics lawyer told Business Insider on Thursday that while it was “debatable” whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions perjured himself during his Senate confirmation hearing, he must resign. Richard Painter, a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School who was the chief White House ethics lawyer from 2005 to 2007, added the latest Russia-related White House firestorm could leave Sessions open to the risk of “blackmailing.”
Yahoo Reveals New Details of Major 2013-2016 Security Breaches
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China’s $8 Trillion Bond Treasure Spurs Hiring at Global Funds
Speculation that China’s 56.3 trillion yuan bond market is about to go more global is spurring investment funds to hire in the nation. A central bank official said at the end of last year that China will create conditions for the inclusion of yuan debt in global indexes.
Platform Specialty Products: Cramer’s Top Takeaways
In an “Executive Decision” segment, Cramer spoke with Rakesh Sachdev, CEO of Platform Specialty Products , the agriculture and industrial roll-up company which has seen its shares double over the past 12 months. Yesterday, Platform Specialty delivered a two-cents-a-share earnings beat.
Box: Cramer’s Top Takeaways
For an “Executive Decision” segment, Cramer spoke with Aaron Levie, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Box , the cloud software provider with shares that are up 20% for 2017, but fell 8% today after a strong quarter with tepid guidance. Levie touted Box’s “massive” milestone this quarter of becoming free cashflow positive, just as they had predicted more than two years ago.
A personalized radio service of podcasts
If you’re a podcast addict but want a little more function from your app, consider Stitcher – a sort of personalized radio service that lets you make playlists of your podcasts and feeds you recommendations based on the shows to which you’re already listening. You can search for podcasts and add them to your favorites playlist.
Costco Has Just Made It More Expensive for 35 Million People to Shop for Giant Mustard Bottles
For Costco’s millions of members in the U.S. and Canada, maintaining the privilege of shopping the warehouse retailer’s no frills stores for discounted bulk food will cost a little more later this year. On Thursday, the wholesale retailer said it would hike the price of its Goldstar membership by $5 per year to $60.
Move Over, Snap, Many Oil & Gas IPOs Are Coming
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How Snap’s Market Debut Compared With the IPOs of Twitter, Facebook
Snap’s shares jumped 44% on Thursday, while Twitter soared 73% in its market debut and Facebook rose less than 1%. In the lead-up to Snap’s successful IPO on Thursday, many investors were already comparing the company to Facebook and Twitter .
Overnight Tech: Tech firms back teen in transgender rights case |…
MORE TECH COMPANIES TAKE ON TRANSGENDER RULING: Major technology companies including Apple, Amazon, Twitter and Intel on Thursday officially signed an amicus brief in support of a Supreme Court case regarding protections for transgender students. The brief, organized by the Human Rights Campaign , is in favor of a suit brought by transgender student Gavin Grimm.