TechCrunch |
Is LeEco really in trouble?
TechCrunch Billionaire CEO Yueting Jia told employees in a letter last week that the company's rapid growth was leading to stagnation and management problems at LeEco, and announced that he would invest $10 million into the company and cut his salary to 15 cents … China's LeEco to slow pace of growth, faces "big company disease" – CEOBusiness Insider Term Sheet — Monday, November 7Fortune Chinese Billionaire Cuts Salary to 15 Cents Amid Cash CrunchBloomberg Android Police –Gizmodo –The Verge –Forbes all 54 news articles » |
CNBC |
This is the election outcome that Wall Street likes best
CNBC Wall Street has made it clear it favors Democrat Hillary Clinton over Republican Donald Trump, and there's plenty of history to show why that could be the case. Even though some of her policies may not appeal to investors, she is seen as being a known … Dow surges 371 points as FBI clears Clinton on eve of electionUSA TODAY U.S. stock market notches biggest gain in 8 months after FBI clears ClintonChicago Tribune Dow roars 371 points after FBI clears Clinton againCNNMoney Business Insider –Reuters –Houston Chronicle –Politico all 289 news articles » |
New York Times |
Environmentalists Target Bankers Behind Dakota Pipeline
New York Times Jennell Downs, of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, putting up a flag at the state capitol in Oklahoma City during a protest of the Dakota Access pipeline last month. Credit Steve Gooch/The Oklahoman, via Associated Press. In early August, just as … Charges dropped against filmmakers arrested while taping pipeline protestLos Angeles Times Showdown over N. Dakota pipeline provides lesson in power and perils of protestWashington Post Wealthy Donor Gives $2.5 Million To Standing Rock Legal FundHuffington Post Duluth News Tribune –Indian Country Today Media Network –Centre Daily Times –Business Insider all 250 news articles » |
Wall Street Journal |
News Corp Swings to a Loss
Wall Street Journal News Corp swung to a loss in its September quarter amid a challenging print advertising environment for its newspaper unit and foreign currency headwinds. The company—which publishes The Wall Street Journal and other newspapers in the U.K., Australia … News Corp aims for quality, not 'vacuous, contentious clickbait,' exec saysCNBC Newspaper woes drag News Corp to lossYahoo News Wall Street Journal publisher News Corp. posts lossSFGate TheStreet.com –Business Insider –Nasdaq –Fox Business all 20 news articles » |
Washington Post |
Voters in California and Nebraska will decide whether they want to keep the death penalty
Washington Post When voters head to the polls in California and Nebraska on Election Day, they will get to weigh in on whether their states should abolish the death penalty. These two initiatives, along with another ballot measure in Oklahoma, represent a sort of … Californians vote on condom use for porn actorsUSA TODAY California voters mull sex, drugs and plastic bagsCNN I Always Use Condoms in My Films, But I Still Oppose Proposition 60Huffington Post TIME –CNBC –Engadget –Sacramento Bee all 97 news articles » |
Reuters |
Total says happy to be first Western oil firm to do Iran deal: CNN Money
Reuters General view of the French oil giant Total refinery in Mardyck near Dunkerque on January 28, 2010. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol. PARIS The boss of French oil and gas company Total said on Monday that it would be happy to be the first Western oil company … Iran nears first big Western energy deal since sanctionsCNNMoney Iran to Sign $6 Billion Gas-Field Deal With Total, CNPCWall Street Journal Iran makes $6 billion deal with Total, CNPCMarcellus.com Financial Times –Nasdaq –CNBC –Oil & Gas 360 all 32 news articles » |