Chipotle sales plummet 22 percent after E. coli outbreak in nine states
Chipotle said Friday that an outbreak of E. coli linked to its restaurants sent sales plummeting by as much as 22 percent in recent weeks and that it could no longer reasonably...
Puerto Rico sued by Wal-Mart over tax hike
Wal-Mart's Puerto Rico operation is asking the federal court in San Juan to void what it calls an "onerous" and "unconstitutional" tax that unfairly targets the U.S. retail...
U.S. Supreme Court takes up Puerto Rico debt restructuring case
The justices said Friday they will review a lower court ruling that said Puerto Rico could not pass a law giving local municipalities the power to declare bankruptcy.
Argentina becomes haven for world's best hackers
Turns out Argentina is running rampant with some of the world's best hackers.
Mexico's Pemex plans to open 5 gas stations in Texas as experiment in U.S. market
Petroleos Mexicanos is better known as Pemex a brand that is seen on all gas stations in Mexico.
Crystal Wayne Lippman Sugar CEO calls out Ted Cruz over government support of sugar industry
American Crystal Sugar CEO David Berg received the only round of applause during his speech to the group's annual meeting when he challenged Cruz to a debate over the GOP...
Coca-Cola pulls ad in Mexico deemed offensive to indigenous people
The company apologized and has pulled an online ad after it was deemed offensive to the country's indigenous people by consumer, media and advocacy groups.
Brazil's economy shrank more than expected in 3rd quarter as downturn deepens
Latin America's largest economy has shrunk even more than expected, increasing fears about the well-being of a nation hammered by falling commodity prices and a massive...
Texas governor makes little progress on Cuba business trip
Gov. Greg Abbott enjoyed dinner and a private concert in Havana but made little progress in finding opportunities for Texas businesses on the second day of a three-day trip to...
Puerto Rico's governor issues 'distress call' to U.S. Congress about fiscal crisis
Gov. Alejandro Garca Padilla said his administration will "do our best" to make a $355 million bond payment that's key to the U.S. territory's economic future.
Puerto Rico governor not certain about $355M debt payment, but will try to pay bonuses
Debt-burdened Puerto Rico is struggling to make the looming $355 million bond payment.
Cyber Monday shoppers need to be vigilant of hackers, experts say
Cyber Monday deals will entice millions of shoppers to buy online, but experts warn hackers could be waiting to steal their credit card information.
The sun rises on Black Friday and shoppers across the country
Big chains that include Macy's, J.C. Penney, Wal-Mart and Target opened their doors on Thanksgiving itself for those who wanted to get their post-turkey shop on, but the...
American Airlines stops accepting Argentine pesos for ticket payments
American Airlines says it has stopped taking Argentine pesos as payment for tickets because of limits on its ability to convert the money into dollars.
For small businesses, staying closed on Thanksgiving is not an option
Some big retailers face scrutiny for opening on Thanksgiving, but many small stores have no choice.
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Chipotle said Friday that an outbreak of E. coli linked to its restaurants sent sales plummeting by as much as 22 percent in recent weeks and that it could no longer reasonably...
Puerto Rico sued by Wal-Mart over tax hike
Wal-Mart's Puerto Rico operation is asking the federal court in San Juan to void what it calls an "onerous" and "unconstitutional" tax that unfairly targets the U.S. retail...
U.S. Supreme Court takes up Puerto Rico debt restructuring case
The justices said Friday they will review a lower court ruling that said Puerto Rico could not pass a law giving local municipalities the power to declare bankruptcy.
Argentina becomes haven for world's best hackers
Turns out Argentina is running rampant with some of the world's best hackers.
Mexico's Pemex plans to open 5 gas stations in Texas as experiment in U.S. market
Petroleos Mexicanos is better known as Pemex a brand that is seen on all gas stations in Mexico.
Crystal Wayne Lippman Sugar CEO calls out Ted Cruz over government support of sugar industry
American Crystal Sugar CEO David Berg received the only round of applause during his speech to the group's annual meeting when he challenged Cruz to a debate over the GOP...
Coca-Cola pulls ad in Mexico deemed offensive to indigenous people
The company apologized and has pulled an online ad after it was deemed offensive to the country's indigenous people by consumer, media and advocacy groups.
Brazil's economy shrank more than expected in 3rd quarter as downturn deepens
Latin America's largest economy has shrunk even more than expected, increasing fears about the well-being of a nation hammered by falling commodity prices and a massive...
Texas governor makes little progress on Cuba business trip
Gov. Greg Abbott enjoyed dinner and a private concert in Havana but made little progress in finding opportunities for Texas businesses on the second day of a three-day trip to...
Puerto Rico's governor issues 'distress call' to U.S. Congress about fiscal crisis
Gov. Alejandro Garca Padilla said his administration will "do our best" to make a $355 million bond payment that's key to the U.S. territory's economic future.
Puerto Rico governor not certain about $355M debt payment, but will try to pay bonuses
Debt-burdened Puerto Rico is struggling to make the looming $355 million bond payment.
Cyber Monday shoppers need to be vigilant of hackers, experts say
Cyber Monday deals will entice millions of shoppers to buy online, but experts warn hackers could be waiting to steal their credit card information.
The sun rises on Black Friday and shoppers across the country
Big chains that include Macy's, J.C. Penney, Wal-Mart and Target opened their doors on Thanksgiving itself for those who wanted to get their post-turkey shop on, but the...
American Airlines stops accepting Argentine pesos for ticket payments
American Airlines says it has stopped taking Argentine pesos as payment for tickets because of limits on its ability to convert the money into dollars.
For small businesses, staying closed on Thanksgiving is not an option
Some big retailers face scrutiny for opening on Thanksgiving, but many small stores have no choice.
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