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Amazon takes aim at the low-income shopper
by
Adriene Hill
Jun 6, 2017
Amazon announced a plan today that will make its Prime membership cheaper for people receiving government assistance. If you’re getting food stamps, say, Amazon will sell you Prime for about $5.99 a month. That’s less than the full-price monthly option of $10.99. Behind the move: Amazon, again, is going toe-to-toe with Walmart. Click the audio […]
There's a pizza cheese empire, and you've probably never heard of it
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Jun 6, 2017
Pizza Hut, Papa John's and Domino's all buy mozzarella from Leprino Foods.
Another media company under the microscope with 'pink slime' defamation trial
Jun 5, 2017
Beef Products Inc. has filed a nearly $6 billion lawsuit against ABC.
Will Apple introduce a smart speaker to rival Amazon’s Echo and Google’s Home?
Jun 5, 2017
Apple’s highly anticipated developer conference starts today. Among the new iPad and MacBook iterations likely to be revealed, one completely new product could be announced — a Siri-controlled smart speaker to rival Amazon’s Echo or Google’s Home. Apple could be late to the game on this one, but with its massive ecosystem, it has the […]
Big banks warn of trading revenue decline
by
Annie Baxter
Jun 2, 2017
Some of the nation’s biggest banks, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup, are warning that trading revenue in the second quarter will be down at least 10 percent compared to a year ago. Goldman Sachs also flagged a drop in trading revenue. One of the reasons they’re pointing to? A lack of market volatility. That may […]
How an Atlanta airport is using drones to help with runway maintenance
May 31, 2017
Normally airports send out teams on foot to assess wear and tear on runways, work that drones can finish in half the time.
Americans have higher credit scores, but also higher household debt
by
Jed Kim
May 30, 2017
Americans’ credit scores are averaging way higher, around 700 according to a new report from FICO. Credit agencies are also cleaning up their rolls and getting old or bad data off people’s reports. Plus, many people who went into bankruptcy during the financial crisis are now returning to credit-worthiness as the statute of limitations comes […]
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You've heard of co-working; now there's co-retailing
May 30, 2017
The new type of startup allows small companies to share space — and foot traffic — in brick-and-mortar stores.
Shareholders want Exxon to report on climate change risk
by
Annie Baxter
May 30, 2017
Exxon Mobil’s investors will vote Wednesday on a proposal demanding that the company produce a “meaningful” plan to address risks to its business from climate change and climate change regulation. Exxon has faced allegations that it’s underplayed climate change, though its leadership does support the U.S. staying in the Paris Agreement to cut carbon emissions. […]
T-Mobile’s getting rid of that second phone problem. Wait, hasn’t that been solved?
by
Ryan Kailath
May 30, 2017
If you use T-Mobile as your cellphone carrier, you’ll be getting a new, free service called DIGITS tomorrow (Weds 5/31). Here’s how it works: You can get calls from multiple numbers to one phone or use one phone number across multiple devices. So, for example, send text messages from your laptop or redirect work calls […]