Wall Street Journal |
Employers Cut Down on Wellness Benefits
Wall Street Journal In the past few years, workplace wellness programs like health coaching were hot. Now they are not. A big new survey of benefits from the Society for Human Resource Management found that employers are cooling toward certain wellness benefits … Say Goodbye to the Annual Pay Raise 5 ways employee benefits have changed in 20 years: SHRM survey SHRM: 20-Year Employee Benefits Trends in the United States — Now and Then |
Chicago Tribune |
McDonald's to Move to Chicago and Take Over Oprah's Old Digs
ABC News McDonald's is moving back to Chicago and taking over the old home of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The world's biggest hamburger chain said Monday that it signed a lease to move its corporate headquarters in 2018 from the leafy suburbs of Oak Brook, … McDonald's HQ move is boldest step yet in effort to transform itself McDonald's will leave Oak Brook HQ for Harpo Studios based in Chicago McDonald's moving headquarters to downtown Chicago by 2018 |
Computerworld |
With LinkedIn, Microsoft looks to get back to the heart of the enterprise
Computerworld With LinkedIn under its belt, Microsoft will own one of the largest social networks in the world. The move could help the company reconnect with both business and individual customers. "I can see plenty of ways how LinkedIn can help Microsoft fulfill … Here Are All The Businesses Microsoft Gets With Its $26.2-Billion LinkedIn Deal Silver Lake's Hutchins Steps Down From Harvard Endowment Board Why Microsoft bought LinkedIn for $26 billion, in one word: Cortana |
Financial Post |
TransCanada, Sempra to Build Mexican Offshore Pipeline
Wall Street Journal MEXICO CITY—TransCanada Corp. and the Mexican unit of Sempra Energy on Monday won a contract to build a 500-mile offshore pipeline to carry natural gas from South Texas to northeastern Mexico. Infraestructura Marina del Golfo, which is 60% owned … Form 6-K TRANSCANADA CORP For: Jun 13 TransCanada to build $2.1 billion gas pipeline in Mexico TransCanada joint venture wins $2.1B US natural gas pipeline bid in Mexico |
Reuters |
US firearm makers' shares jump after Orlando shooting
Reuters Shares of U.S. firearm makers surged on Monday as renewed fears of tighter gun control after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history led to expectations of a spike in firearm sales. Smith & Wesson Holding Corp's (SWHC.O) shares rose as much as 11.6 … Gunmakers' shares jump after Orlando nightclub massacre Gunmaker stock prices have surged amid rise in mass shootings Wesson, Ruger Rally Puts Spotlight on Vista Outdoor |
