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Yuengling, America's Oldest Brewer, Invades The West Coast
Hey West Coast beer lovers, it's pronounced YING-ling.
European Union's Top Court Supports Net Neutrality Rules
The European Union's highest court has given its support to the bloc's rules that stop internet providers from charging customers for preferential access to their networks.
Some States Have Objected to Borrowing Options to Meet GST Shortfall: MoS Finance
In the current fiscal year, states are staring at a staggering Rs 2.35 lakh crore GST revenue shortfall.
Gold Hits Near Two-week Peak On Softer Dollar; Focus On Fed Meeting
Gold hit a near twoweek high on Tuesday as the dollar weakened and investors turned their focus to a U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting, seeking details of how it planned to hold down rates while aiming to boost inflation.
Oil Slips As Bleaker Demand Outlook Weighs On Sentiment
Oil prices slipped on Tuesday as worries over slow recovery in global fuel demand were reinforced by warnings by major oil producers, but shortcovering ahead of a meeting later this week of OPEC and its allies, known as OPEC+, limited losses.
Gold Price in Your City: Know the Rates Here
Prices of gold also saw and increase on a global level. As per news agency, Reuters, this is due to the the upcoming meeting of the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy committee and value of the dollar.
Daimler To Pay $2.2 Billion In Diesel Emissions Cheating Settlements
Daimler AG will pay $2.2 billion violating U.S. clean air laws and to resolve claims from 250,000 U.S. vehicle owners, court documents show.
Santander Job Row With Orcel Set For Court Showdown With Botin A Witness
A highprofile row between Spain's Santander and Andrea Orcel will go to a court showdown in March after they failed to reach a deal over the withdrawal of an offer to make the Italian banker chief executive.
ByteDance Picks Oracle As Partner To Try To Save TikTok U.S. - Sources
Oracle beat Microsoft in the battle for the U.S. arm of TikTok with a deal structured as a partnership rather than an outright sale to try to navigate geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington, people familiar with the matter said.
Le Drian Within His Rights To Intervene In LVMH-Tiffany Deal - Le Maire
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian was within his rights to intervene in LVMH's plans to back out of a takeover of U.S. jeweller Tiffany.
13 States Submit Borrowing Options to Centre to Fund GST Shortfall
Six more states - Goa, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh - will be giving their option in a day or two, finance ministry sources said.
Gilead Nears Deal To Buy Immunomedics For More Than $20 Billion, WSJ Reports
Gilead Sciences Inc is nearing a deal to buy biopharmaceutical company Immunomedics Inc for more than $20 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Mumbai Colleges Prefer Mastersoft As A Partner For Conducting Online Exams
Mumbai, September 2020: Mastersoft ERP, one of the most trusted ERP service providers having prominence in Maharashtra has recently provided complete ERP support to digitize the dynamic operations of leading colleges, universities, and schools in the regi...
Big Airlines Fight With Smaller Ones Over Airport Rights
Federal regulators are proposing allowing airlines to hold on to their valuable takeoff and landing slots at several big U.S. airports, even if they are not fully using their rights due to lower traffic during the pandemic.
Crocs, Zumiez Rise; Dave & Buster's, Nikola Fall
Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Friday:
Life Without LVMH? How Tiffany Might Fare Without The Luxury Giant
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury group, has called off its $16billion engagement to Tiffany. Wall Street however seems to think the U.S. jeweler will fare just fine by itself.