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German grocers Aldi and Lidl are bringing more discount food to the U.S. market
by
Annie Baxter
Jun 12, 2017
Two German grocery giants are casting a big shadow in the U.S. Aldi, which has operated here since the late 1970s, says it wants to add about 800 stores to the 1,700 it operates today. Meanwhile, Lidl, another German chain, will open the first of its planned U.S. stores later this week on the East […]
Does Trump-like Julius Caesar cross artistic lines? Sponsors say yes
by
Jana Kasperkevic
and Adriene Hill
Jun 12, 2017
Beware the ides of March.
Credit card companies are easing lending standards
Jun 12, 2017
Credit card defaults are rising as lending standards have started to fall from the early post-recession days — that’s according to a new report by the credit rating agency Moody’s. The report shows even with unemployment at low levels, those charge-offs have increased significantly for some U.S. lenders, exceeding expectations of a modest rise. […]
CEO Deborah Flint is at the helm of LAX and its multibillion dollar makeover
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Jun 9, 2017
'A happy passenger is a spending passenger.'
How to find the houseplant to suit your lifestyle
by
Eliza Mills
Jun 9, 2017
You can do better than a fiddle fig tree.
Fashion is having a 'model moment'
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Jun 8, 2017
Many models are making the switch from wearing clothes to designing them.
Nordstrom family members weigh taking the retailer private
by
Amy Scott
Jun 8, 2017
Nordstrom’s stock jumped today after the company said a group of Nordstrom family members is considering taking the company private. Like all department stores, Nordstrom has been battling a decline in shopping mall traffic and competition from online retailers. The company reported weaker-than-expected sales last month and warned of a sluggish year ahead. Among other […]
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How Apple's technology affects the smartphone repair business
by
Ryan Kailath
Jun 7, 2017
The company is rolling out its device to help fix cracked iPhone screens.
Uber's newest executive says its 'managers haven't been set up for success'
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Jun 7, 2017
Uber has hired Harvard business professor Frances Frei to make changes at a pivotal moment for the company.
GM wards off stock split as investors demand higher profits
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 6, 2017
The automaker is competing against electric and autonomous car companies as well as Ford and Honda.