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Jimmy Choo Shares Sore High in Stock Market Launch
Shares valued at 140p during its debut, the lowest of the price range, pricing the brand at more than 540p million
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HSBC Offers Record-Low Mortgage Rates
HSBC announced plans to lower down mortgage rates to 0.99 per cent, its lowest offering to date in hopes of initiating a price war to further reduce the cost of home loans.
Elliot Nominates Directors To Family Dollar
Paul Singer, head of investment firm Elliot Advisors Limited nominated seven executives to the board of directors of Family Dollar Stores, Inc. in order to even out the playing field.
The iPhone 6 vs HTC One M8: Comparison on Software, Display, Design and Specs
MacWorld praised the HTC One M8 in its recent report. This is surprise since they mostly review Apple products. But something in M8 has piqued their interest and has compared the features of this Android phone with Apple's iPhone 6.
Online Grocery Service AmazonFresh Arrives in New York
Amazon.com is expanding its point-and-click grocery shopping service, Amazon Fresh to Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York on Friday, Oct. 17.
Starbucks Workers Get Higher Pay, Can Now Wear Tattoos to Work, First Dibs on Costa Rican Coffee
Starbucks Corp revealed new perks for its workers yesterday which include higher pay, samples of the first harvest from company-bought coffee farm in Costa Rica, as well as looser rules on wearing tattoos to work.
Morgan Stanley Profits Doubled
Multinational financial services company Morgan Stanley reported income that almost doubled, surpassing analysts’ forecasts.
Starbucks CEO Gives Inspirational Talk to Starbucks Managers
Former owner of Seattle SuperSonics and Starbucks Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz gave an encouraging message to 2,100 Starbucks district managers in Starbuck's hometown in Seattle.
Workers from Wal-Mart, Fast Food, Retail Stores Strike for Higher Wages
Retail workers from Walmart and several retail stores strike in front of Park Avenue on Thursday demanding higher wages and more stable working hours.
Chiquita Declines Brazilian Company’s Offer, Pushes Through Fyffes Merger
Chiquita rejected an offer worth $1.3 billion from Brazillian billionaires and businessmen Joseph Safra and Jose Luis Cutrale and rather chose to go through with the deal with Fyffes.




