Talking Biz News Today — March 21, 2019

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Federal Reserve foresees no interest rate hikes in 2019, by Martin Crutsinger Ford repackages investment, boosts jobs from 850 to 900, by Tom Krisher Bloomberg JPMorgan to use games, not visits, in investment-banking recruiting, by Hannah Levitt Direct Lending fund founder resigns amid SEC investigation, by Zeke Faux Fortune Bank […]

Coverage: FedEx drops its 2019 projections for a second time

FedEx Corp. on Tuesday cut its 2019 profit forecast for the second time in three months, sending its shares down 5 percent and fueling fresh worries it is losing ground in Europe to delivery rivals United Parcel Service Inc. and Deutsche Post DHL Group. Lisa Baertlein and Ankit Ajmera of Reuters had the news: The profit warning and […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 20, 2019

Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Coal tax cut endangers federal black lung fund, by Dylan Lovan Facebook to overhaul ad targeting to prevent discrimination, by Barbara Ortutay Bloomberg Glossier is NYC’s newest unicorn with $1.2 billion valuation, by Olivia Carville SEC stunned that Musk failed to get pre-approval of tweets, by Dana Hull Fortune […]

Coverage: Lyft begins road show for huge IPO

Lyft Inc. pegged its valuation at between $21 billion and $23 billion as the ride-hailing service kicked off the roadshow to market its initial public offering Monday. Maureen Farrell of The Wall Street Journal had the news: The range, equating to between $62 and $68 a share, is preliminary and could change by the time the […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 19, 2019

Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Energy companies lead modest gains for US stock indexes, by Stan Choe and Alex Veiga Fed set to signal no expectation of rate hikes anytime soon, by Martin Crutsinger Bloomberg Two big IPOs wake 2019’s market from a sleepy start, by Elizabeth Fournier SEC fires back at Elon Musk over unvetted […]

Coverage: Google wants to take on the gaming industry

Google now seeks to take a stab at revolutionizing the $100+ billion gaming industry currently dominated by incumbents like Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. Todd Haselton of CNBC.com had the news: As Google seeks to diversify its revenue sources beyond digital ads, gaming presents a massive opportunity for the company. But Google appears poised to take a different approach when it presents […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 18, 2019

Some of Monday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Germany’s Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank hold talks on merger, by Geir Moulson Apple Watch may spot heart problem, but more research needed, by Lauran Neergaard Bloomberg Facebook’s vulnerabilities highlighted during a tough week, by Molly Schuetz AirAsia’s CEO quits Facebook, citing New Zealand shooting, by Chanyaporn Chanjaroen Fortune Data sheet: Intel’s AI […]

Coverage: New home sales fell 6.9% in January

New-home sales fell 6.9% in January from a month earlier to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 607,000, the Commerce Department said Thursday. David Harrison and Sarah Chaney of The Wall Street Journal had the news: Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had expected new-home sales to rise to an annual rate of 622,000 in January. The rate […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 15, 2019

Some of Friday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Huawei pleads not guilty in U.S. court in Iran sanctions case, by Tom Hays Facebook says outages due to “server configuration change,” by Mae Anderson Bloomberg Facebook says chief product officer Chris Cox to leave, by Sarah Frier Goldman Sachs says in New York filing it’s cutting 65 […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 14, 2019

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Big tech companies cast as monopolies in UK government study, by Kelvin Chan and Michael Liedtke Alaska poised to let people use marijuana at certain stores, by Becky Bohrer Bloomberg Billionaire trio unites with Brookfield’s purchase of Oaktree, by Tom Metcalf and Gillian Tan Uber is close to securing investors for its self-driving […]