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Wednesday, Oct 3

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Toys 'R' Us might be coming back

Bankrupt toy retailer tells bankruptcy court it is looking at possibly reviving the Toys 'R' Us and Babies 'R' Us brands.

Tuesday, Oct 2

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JCPenney names its new CEO

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Jill Soltau, a veteran retailer leader most recently in charge Joann fabric and craft stores, will be tasked with fixing JCPenney.

Monday, Feb 26

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Weinstein Company says it will file for bankruptcy

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The Weinstein Company has announced plans to file for bankruptcy after talks to sell the troubled studio collapsed.

Monday, Feb 13

22

Whose market rally is it anyway?

The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move.

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Verizon's plan: Consumers win, investors lose

Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.

Sunday, Feb 12

20

Nike stars champion 'Equality'

Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month.

Saturday, Feb 11

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Under Armour recovering from Trump compliment

Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank told CNBC that President Trump was a "real asset" because of his focus on job creation. Social media immediately erupted with calls to boycott the brand.

Friday, Feb 10

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Trump isn't killing the bull market. Here's why

Wall Street strategists and business leaders are worried about Trump policies. But investors aren't paying them much heed. Stocks continue to go up. Why? The U.S. economy is still in much better shape than most of the rest of the world.

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Trump's balance of U.S. and foreign airlines

Trump, in meeting with airlines CEOs, stops short of back their complaints about unfair overseas competition.

Thursday, Feb 9

18

Trump Investors

Trump's win sparked investor hopes for tax cuts, regulation relief and infrastructure spending. But Wall Street experts now warning rally could be in trouble.

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BlackRock CEO warns of 'dark shadows'

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink on Wednesday expressed concern over the backlash to globalization and enormous uncertainty created by President Trump's agenda.

02

Trump rips Nordstrom after it drops Ivanka's line

President Trump tweeted a jab at Nordstrom department stores from his personal account Wednesday morning, which was then retweeted by the official @POTUS account.

Wednesday, Feb 8

20

Oreo maker is worried about rise of populism

Mondelez, the company that owns Oreos and Cadbury, said political uncertainty in the U.S. and around the globe could be a problem. The company didn't mention Donald Trump by name, but he's already said he no longer eats Oreos.

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U.S. stocks: 81 days without a 1% dive

It's been 81 days trading since the S&P 500 suffered a decline of 1% or more. That's the longest period of tranquility on Wall Street since 2006.

Tuesday, Feb 7

20

Tesla Model S is now the world's quickest car

The Tesla Model S P100D goes from zero to 60 mph faster than any other production car ever, according to Motor Trend.

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Rejected Super Bowl ad features border wall

A Super Bowl commercial that Fox said was too controversial to air was revealed online during half time.

Monday, Feb 6

03

Tiffany CEO resigns after sales drop

Tiffany's top executive has resigned, the iconic jewelry company announced Sunday.

Saturday, Feb 4

16

How President Trump is bad for the gun industry

President Obama and Hillary Clinton were great for gun sales. But the industry is already slowing under President Trump, even though he's endorsed by the National Rifle Association.

Friday, Feb 3

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Trump's move on Iran could cost jobs at Boeing

Trump's new sanctions on Iran are latest sign of trouble for Boeing's $8 billion sale of 80 jets to Iran Air.

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Snap spent $890,339 on CEO's personal security

The world inside Snapchat is even quirkier than you'd expect, with Snap executives making casual mentions of poop while also exerting total control of the secretive firm.

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Senator Warren to Gary Cohn: Recuse yourself

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin want Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn to recuse himself related to his former employer Goldman Sachs.

Thursday, Feb 2

16

Uber suspending service in Taiwan

Uber will suspend its service in Taiwan next week after a running battle with the government.