‘Nobody Is Perfect’: Some Uber Employees Balk at Travis Kalanick’s Exit

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‘Nobody Is Perfect’: Some Uber Employees Balk at Travis Kalanick’s Exit

New York Times
Earlier this week, Travis Kalanick stepped down as the chief executive at Uber. Credit Jeffery Salter/Redux. Uber and its investors are facing a backlash over Travis Kalanick’s departure as chief executive – particularly from employees.

Trump visited this Boeing factory to celebrate jobs. It just announced layoffs

Washington Post
Five months ago at a Boeing factory in South Carolina, President Trump proclaimed, “We are going to fight for every last American job.

Man Accused Of Making Millions Of Robocalls Faces Biggest-Ever FCC Fine

NPR
Federal regulators on Thursday said they’ve identified “the perpetrator of one of the largest … illegal robocalling campaigns” they have ever investigated.

Allied Irish Banks Valued at $13.3 Billion in IPO

New York Times
Bernard Byrne, the chief executive of Allied Irish Banks, in Dublin in April. The bank has been profitable in the last three years.

Tesla Moves a Step Closer to Building Electric Cars in China

Fortune
Tesla took a step closer toward establishing an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in China with its announcement on Thursday that it is in exploratory talks with the Shanghai municipal government.

NVIDIA Stock: How Risky Is It?

Motley Fool
NVIDIA stock has been soaring, which arguably makes it at least somewhat more risky than it was not long ago. Beth McKenna. (TMFMcKenna).

ECB Raises Brexit Heat With Bid for Power Over Euro Clearing

Bloomberg
The Frankfurt-based ECB seeks to change its legal statute to be given a “clear legal competence” over clearing of euro-denominated financial instruments, it said in a statement on Friday.

Oil prices edge up as big producers stick to cuts

MarketWatch
Oil prices ticked higher on Friday as the globe’s largest producers expressed willingness to stick to output cuts, capping a tumultuous week for a market that continues to be plagued by a global glut.

US bans fresh Brazil beef imports over safety concerns

Reuters
A man cools cattle on a beached boat in the Amazon river, in the city of Manaus, Brazil, October 26, 2015. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly. 1/3.

To Survive Amazon, Supermarkets Need to Get to Know You

Bloomberg
Walk into a grocery store 10 years from now, and you’ll see more prepared meals, personalized recommendations and perhaps even an in-house restaurant.

China tightens online video controls, jolting investors

Washington Post
BEIJING – Three popular Chinese internet services have been ordered to stop streaming video after censors complained it contained improper comments on sensitive issues.

Euro-Area Momentum Eases as Best Quarter in Over Six Years Ends

Bloomberg
The euro-area economy recorded its fastest expansion in six years in the second quarter even as momentum eased in June due to weakening services activity.

Home Depot faces lawsuits over lumber size description

First Coast News
The alleged deception: Menards and Home Depot (HD) market and sell the hefty lumber as four-by-fours without specifying that the boards actually measure 3½ inches by 3½ inches.

Morning Agenda: Banks Clear First Hurdle in Stress Tests

New York Times
The Federal Reserve in Washington. Fed officials will decide next week whether to approve banks’ plans to pay dividends and repurchase shares.

To tip or no: Uber’s about-face on the propriety of a gratuity

Washington Post
The promise of a tip – that familiar 10 to 20 percent optional add-on for a meal or a ride – might be enough to lure Ryan Rich Moe into the driver’s seat for Uber again.

How should we manage nuclear energy?

BBC News
The promise of the 1950s, that nuclear energy would supply practically all of our energy, has faded. What’s the future of the expensive, powerful, complicated energy source?

Foxconn plans US display making plant for over $10 billion, scouting for location

Reuters
TAIPEI Foxconn (2317.TW), the world’s largest contract electronics maker and a major Apple Inc (AAPL.O) supplier, plans to invest more than $10 billion in a display-making factory in the United States and will decide on the location of the plant next

Amazon to Charge $2.8 Million for NFL Ad Packages

AppsforPCdaily
Its down 0.03, from 1.29 in 2016Q3. It fall, as 126 investors sold AMZN shares while 478 reduced holdings. Separately, Twitter reportedly charged anywhere from $2 million to $8 million per advertising package.

China Bulls, Don Your Hard Hats

Bloomberg
The timing of this information-gathering exercise is curious ahead of the Communist Party congress later this year. By. Nisha Gopalan.

Is DDR A Value Trap?

Seeking Alpha
As I scanned the list of shopping center REITs it became obvious that DDR’s value has not only been ignored, shares have become hammered.

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