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America's Biggest Milk Producer Has Filed For Bankruptcy
Dean Foods announced the decision in a statement Tuesday.
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Charles Schwab To Buy TD Ameritrade In $26B Deal
CNN reports the combined company would handle 24 million customer accounts with more than $5 trillion in client assets.
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Audi To Cut Thousands Of German Workers
The job cuts are in an effort to shift its focus to electric vehicles.
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Cruise Industry Takes A Hit After Coronavirus Plagues Several Ships
Ross Klein, who has written four books on the cruise industry, says it needs to approach COVID-19 with humility if it wants to survive.
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U.S. Airlines, Treasury Department Reach Agreement On Coronavirus Aid
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "a number of major airlines" have accepted government funding to help them "support American workers."
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Union Urges 3 Major Automakers To Halt Production Amid Pandemic
The United Auto Workers union is urging Ford, Fiat Chrysler and General Motors to pause production in Detroit for two weeks.
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More U.S. Airlines Will Require Passengers To Wear Face Masks
United, Delta, Southwest and American Airlines will require passengers to wear face coverings on their flights within two weeks.
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Report: EU To Recommend Airlines Offer Vouchers For Canceled Flights
Reuters reports the proposal is meant to satisfy both cash-strapped airlines and passengers who would otherwise demand refunds.
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American Airlines Suspends Boeing 737 Max Flights Until June
The 737 MAX was grounded worldwide last year following two crashes, and it's still not clear when it will get approval to fly again.
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Walmart Announces Shortened Hours To Restock And Sanitize Stores
The company said starting Sunday that all of its 24-hour locations would only be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. until further notice.
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American Airlines Suspends Boeing 737 Max Flights Until June
The 737 MAX was grounded worldwide last year following two crashes, and it's still not clear when it will get approval to fly again.
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Former Boeing Manager Raised Concerns About 737 Max Production
Ed Pierson said he talked to company executives about manufacturing and safety issues at Boeing's Washington plant in June 2018.
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American Airlines Extends 737 Max Cancellations Into April
The airline now says its Boeing 737 Max cancellations will extend through at least April 6.
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Less Than 1 Million Americans Filed For Unemployment Last Week
The Labor Department reported 963,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits, less than economists had expected.
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Apple Expected To Unveil New iPhone On Oct. 13
The company sent out invitations for an Oct. 13 event.
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Robinhood Resumes Trading On Halted Stocks
Robinhood halted activity on GameStop and others on Thursday, raising the ire of users and lawmakers.
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Delta To Begin Paying Flight Attendants During Boarding
Delta said the change will take effect in June, and it comes on top of 4% pay raises granted to flight attendants last month.
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Are Airbnbs Legal Woes Mounting in NYC?
Oct. 17 -- New York State Senator for District 28 Liz Krueger discusses the illegal Airbnb listings in New York City. She speaks with Emily Chang, Cory Johnson and Matt Miller on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Global Selloff: For U.S. Companies Its Business as Usual
Oct. 16 -- Ethan Allen CEO Farooq Kathwari and Bloomberg's Betty Liu discuss the economy and CEO reaction to market volatility. They speak on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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We Want to Deal With Facts Not Fear: Dallas Mayor
Oct. 15 -- Bloomberg's Emily Chang reports on today's top headlines on Bloomberg West.
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Breakup Bonanza: Whats Next After PayPal, EBay Split?
Oct. 13 -- Raymond James Vice Chairman Fred Lane and Nuveen Asset Management Chief Equity Strategist Bob Doll discuss company slits and spin offs on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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GM Reportedly Closing Mexican Truck Plant Due To Workers' Strike
The company temporarily laid off 6,000 workers at its plant in Silao, Mexico.
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Has Resigned
Muilenburg faced scrutiny for how he handled the grounding of the company's 737 Max aircraft after two crashes that killed 346 people.
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Union Prepares Boeing Workers To Return To Washington Plants
Boeing announced workers will return to its Washington state facilities next week. By week's end, some 27,000 workers will be asked back.