The Boston Globe

Another Wave Of Sears And Kmart Store Closures
Seeking Alpha
It probably still needs to close many more stores in 2017, and I'd expect another announcement about store closures around April, with July closing dates. Store closures help reduce Sears' inventory needs, but also harm the value of some of its assets
Sears CEO to Open His Wallet Once Again to Keep Retailer AfloatBloomberg
Sears CEO Lends Struggling Retailer Another $200 MillionFortune
Sears Holdings to close Kmart store in Phenix CityColumbus Ledger-Enquirer
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Los Angeles Times

Stocks edge down and oil prices slip
Los Angeles Times
A day of quiet trading on Wall Street ended Thursday with major U.S. stock indexes posting slight losses for the second day in a row. Banks and energy companies led the slide, while high-dividend stocks like utilities, real estate investment trusts and
US stocks drift lower in afternoon trading; oil price slipsDaily Astorian

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CNNMoney

Trump and trade: What you need to know before he takes office
CNNMoney
It's a promise President-elect Donald Trump made over and over this year. Now he has to deliver, and he plans to start by getting tough on two of America's top trade partners: Mexico and China. Trade is often dense and dry. But when Trump takes office
Big changes likely in '17The Japan Times
Trump signals a 180-degree turn on China policyDallas News (blog)

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CNBC

Burger King, Tim Hortons to curb antibiotics used in chicken
CNBC
Clients order their meal at a Burger King store in Saint-Lazare railway station in Paris. Restaurant chains Burger King and Tim Hortons plan to switch to chicken raised without antibiotics considered "critically important" to human medicine, their
Is Burger King's antibiotic policy less than meets the eye?Los Angeles Times
Burger King announces antibiotic-free chicken for 2017Fox News
Restaurant Brands Switch to Healthier Poultry Is Not Reason Enough to Jump on the StockTheStreet.com
Sacramento Bee –FanSided –Natural Resources Defense Council –QSRweb.com
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