Putting cost cutting in the rear-view mirror, Starbucks hopes to open thousands of stores in China over time.
Sirius is the last stock Nasdaq needs to worry about. A de-listing won't happen.
With a strong record of increases but five straight quarters of steady payouts, Honeywell is due for a boost by month's end
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The company gave away $5 million in free breakfasts two months ago, and is now stretching profits thin with $2-$8 offerings.
There is money to be made in adult entertainment. How about adult entertainment stocks?
The casino business is growing fast in Macau. The Chinese government may have other plans.
Looking to keep customers, Wal-Mart employs the strategy it knows best: lower prices.
The smart phone maker is not looking too smart these days. Bankruptcy now a real threat.
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