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CSX Rejects Canadian Pacific Railway Offer of a Merger
CSX Corp was reportedly took down an offer of a merger by Canadian Pacific Railway. Company CSX Corp was reportedly taken down an offer of a merger by Canadian Pacific Railway.
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McDonald's Japan Foresees 2014 Slump due to Food Scare
The famous fast food chain McDonald's Holdings Co Ltd in Japan projected a net loos about 17 billion yen for this year.
US Airways and American Find more Vacant Seats
Client traffic on US Airways and American Airlines went slightly down in the previous month, seeing more vacant seats on the aircraft.
Dave & Buster Soars High in Market Debut
Dave & Buster's Entertainments share increased as high as 15% in their launching last Friday, with a value of more than $700 million for their restaurant and arcade group.
Canadian Companies Optimistic, Predict Modest Increase in Business Activity
A survey conducted by the Bank of Canada revealed that Canadian Companies are expecting business transactions to improve over the next 12 months.
Sri Lanka Central Bank Requests Banks to Cut Down Interest on Pawning Services
Sri Lanka’s Central Bank called for a reduction of interest rates on pawning loans of several banks Friday.
Nissan Grabs a Spot In the “World’s Best Global Brand” List, Head-to-Head with Apple and Amazon
Japanese car maker Nissan advanced nine places in Interbrand’s “World’s Top Brand” list, making it parallel with industry powerhouses Apple and Amazon
JC Penney Drops After the Sales Warning
It's been a couple of years since JC Penney had an analyst event, and it seems that the company was expecting for a more accommodating reaction from investors that it had few days ago.
GE Creates Service Robots to Do Your the Dirty Work For You As It Advances through the “Industrial Internet” Era
General Electric announced the “Guardian,” a service robot that can perform predictive maintenance and optimization services during GE’s annual summit on the Industrial Internet.
Mexico's Taxes on Junk Food Affect Coke and Pepsi
It's not a surprise that Pepsi and Coke are paying millions to go against proposed taxes on sweet drinks in California




