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Starbucks reports after the bell and major analysts what clarity on China before they say buyThe company updated it's international growth plans at its investor day last month and some analysts want more clarity on China since recent data shows the country's economic growth is stalling.
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Two major companies on Monday — Caterpillar and Nvidia — blamed China for poor earningsCaterpillar said that demand for its equipment in China declined in the fourth quarter, a bad omen for the global economy.
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Wall Street analysts double down on major credit card companiesThree major credit card companies were upgraded by Jefferies and Atlantic Equities on Tuesday.
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Car Companies Face 'End of Ownership' CrisisTien Tzuo, CEO of Zuora, a company that engineers cloud-based software that helps facilitate the subscription business model, contends that consumers’ growing desire to be free of the hassle of owning things will force car companies to change their operations markedly…or face extinction.
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Why The Davos Move Of Major Global Companies On LGBTI Rights Is So ImportantGlobal companies and the UN have come together to ensure LGBTI equality and inclusion in their global workforces, including throughout their global supply chains.
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Why The Davos Move Of Major Global Companies On LGBTI Rights Is So ImportantGlobal companies and the UN have come together to ensure LGBTI equality and inclusion in their global workforces, including throughout their global supply chains.
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Major cell phone companies are selling customers' locationsA new report shows some major cell phone companies are selling customers’ location data – without their consent. Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi explain how your location information could go from your phone into the hands of a stalker, an ex, or anyone with bad intentions. Weighing in: FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel and NBC’s Ben Popken
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House Democrats launch drug-pricing probe into a dozen major health-care companiesAbbVie, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Celgene, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Mallinckrodt, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Sanofi and Teva Pharmaceuticals received letters seeking detailed information and documents about the companies' pricing practices.
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