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Carl Icahn Is Expanding His Animal-Welfare Campaign to Kroger, After First Targeting McDonald's
Carl Icahn is expanding his animal-welfare campaign to the nation’s largest supermarket chain, Kroger Co.
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Dairy Queen Launches Stackburger Line as Chain Sees Record Sales in 2021
The new Stackburger line is Dairy Queen’s biggest menu expansion in two decades, with five burger varieties for U.S. customers.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks Steady After Two-Week Winning Streak
U.S. stock futures were relatively flat Monday after Wall Street logged a two-week winning streak.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Tesla, Beyond Meat, Coinbase and More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Tesla, Beyond Meat, Coinbase, and more.
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McDonald's Bringing Back Fan-Favorite Szechuan Sauce for Limited Time This Month
McDonald’s is bringing back its popular szechuan sauce once again – but only while supplies lasts.
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Wendy's Prepares to Overtake Burger King in Breakfast, Two Years After Its Nationwide Launch
Wendy’s launched its breakfast menu nationwide in early March 2020, just before pandemic lockdowns shuttered dining rooms.
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Over 400 Companies Have Withdrawn From Russia. But Some Western Brands Are Locked in
For some Western brands like Burger King, Subway and Marks & Spencer, exiting the Russian market is easier said than done.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Dollar General, Occidental Petroleum, Guess and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Why Russian People Need Tech Companies to Stay, Not Withdraw: It's Terrifying ‘How Dark That Place Could Become'
Though some Ukrainian officials have called for tech platforms to cut ties with Russia, internet freedom advocates say that could have unintended consequences.
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Target Looks to Massive Solar Panels in a California Parking Lot as a Green Model to Power Its Stores
One of the retailer’s California locations will become its most sustainable store and it may be turned into a new model to power locations across the country.
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Honeywell CEO Says Suspending Business in Russia Won't Be a Major Headwind
“It has some implications, but it’s the right thing to do,” the Honeywell CEO said.
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Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Will Knock 30 Years of Progress Off the Russian Economy
Russia’s 40-year effort to create a Western-style market economy is one more casualty of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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CVS Fires Several Employees and Executives After Internal Sexual Harassment Investigation
CVS has fired several employees and executives after an internal investigation into alleged harassment.
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Burger King Halts Corporate Support for Its 800-Plus Franchised Locations in Russia
Burger King’s announcement comes after several other U.S. fast-food chains — including rival McDonald’s — suspended business in Russia.
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Deutsche Bank Defends Decision Not to Exit Russia: It's Not ‘Practical' Right Now
Speaking to CNBC, the bank’s CFO said the decision hinged on its duty of care to clients that still operate in the country.
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Goldman Sachs Shutters Russia Business, First Major Wall Street Bank to Leave After Ukraine War
The move is the latest sign of Russia’s increasing isolation in the third week of President Vladimir Putin’s campaign to overthrow the government of Ukraine.
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Adidas Doesn't Know When It Will Resume Russian Business Operations, CEO Says
“We will deal with the situation as the world moves on,” the Adidas CEO said Wednesday.
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Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo Suspend Sales in Russia Over Ukraine War
Sony’s PlayStation unit and Nintendo say they have stopped all product sales in Russia.
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McDonald's Says Russian Shutdown Will Cost the Fast-Food Chain $50 Million a Month
McDonald’s expects that its Russian shutdown will cost the fast-food giant roughly $50 million a month.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Wednesday
Dow futures soared Wednesday as U.S. oil prices were breaking a three-day run to the upside.