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...The potential for a squeeze in corporate profitability is starting to loom larger for the investors and analysts who track USA Inc. It’s not hard to see why....
...Glass (BBG) Software developer Bentley Systems aims for near $5 billion IPO valuation (Reuters) Oprah-backed vegan milk brand Oatly said to plan 2021 US IPO (BBG)...
...Display panels from Taiwan; scratch-resistant glass from Kentucky; rare metals from China. The president’s dream of a smartphone “made in the USA” is destined to remain a fantasy....
...In a tweet later on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Trump claimed credit for what he called a “huge win for American workers and the USA”....
...President Donald Trump claimed credit for a “huge win for American workers and the USA”....
...Taking the podium alongside Mr Gou at the White House, President Trump said it was a “great day” for “everyone who believes in Made in the USA” and claimed personal credit for Mr Gou’s investment....
...Semiconductors, adhesives and glass screens for the iPhone are all made in America, he said, even though the device’s final assembly is largely done in China....
...Semiconductors, adhesives and glass screens for the iPhone are all made in America, he said, even though the device’s final assembly is largely done in China and a large majority of Apple’s components are...
...Another first is the USA Pavilion — look out for glassware by John Hogan and the rugged furniture of Fernando Mastrangelo....
...In his eulogy for Barnes, Jim Nolan, another PepsiCo colleague who is now at Bimbo Bakeries USA, describes a work celebration with spouses....
...Donald Trump set his sights on Manhattan and erected glass towers for the wealthy that glittered in the sun. By 1983, Mr Trump was itching to make his name in sport....
...“There’s evidence for both the glass half empty and half full schools,” he said....
...“Instead of a sharp right angle connecting the aluminum body to the glass, the front glass of the iPhones 6 curves downward to meet the metal chassis....
...Cutrale and Safra said last week that the proxy advisory firms ISS, Glass Lewis & Co, and Egan-Jones had all advised Chiquita shareholders that the company should explore their offer....
...The Glass Lewis advisory service this week told Chiquita shareholders to vote against the Fyffes deal, warning that Chiquita’s board “continues to rely primarily on assumptions-driven analyses” of the combined...
...(Financial Times) UK cinemas ban Google Glass: Just a week after Google started selling its £1,000 Glass headset in the UK, the country’s cinemas have banned people from wearing the devices out of fear...
...that people had already become comfortable with touching glass, they didn’t need physical buttons, they understood the benefits....
...Shareholders should also vote against the re-election of James Johnson, head of the board’s compensation committee and former chief executive of US mortgage giant Fannie Mae, Glass Lewis, the advisory firm...
...(Financial Times) Glass Lewis recommends against Goldman compensation: The investor advisory cited a “disconnect between pay and performance” in its recommendation that shareholders vote against the executive...
...Two prominent proxy advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis, had also advised MetroPCS shareholders to reject the original terms....
...Glass is an ambitious example of so-called wearable computing, Silicon Valley's latest gadget obsession....
...Two influential proxy advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis, came out against the deal in recent weeks....
...(Financial Times) Google eyewear to be ‘made in USA’: “Google will manufacture Project Glass, its futuristic digital eyewear, in Silicon Valley, in a high-profile example of the return of electronics manufacturing...
...(Bloomberg) Google eyewear to be ‘made in USA’: “Google will manufacture Project Glass, its futuristic digital eyewear, in Silicon Valley, in a high-profile example of the return of electronics manufacturing...
...Earlier in the week, Deutsche Telecom’s board agreed to take over MetroPCS, to merge it with T-Mobile USA, prompting investors to question a missed opportunity for Sprint....
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