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Oil set to add to streak of weekly losses
MarketWatch
Crude futures were quiet on Friday as the market is set to close out another downbeat week amid continued worries about how quickly global inventories might get pared. Oil fell upwards of 5% each of the past two weeks, and futures have dropped a
Oil Extends Slump as US Fuel Glut Leaves Market DisheartenedBloomberg
OPEC Took Aim at US Oil Producers, but Hurt Itself, TooNew York Times
Putin is motivated to stick with OPEC's output cuts purely by self-interest, oil analyst Yergin saysCNBC
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'Sexist, evil company': Uber recruiters rebuffed by women they try to hire
The Sydney Morning Herald
​Last year, software engineer Elizabeth Ford got what many young engineers in Silicon Valley once considered the dream job pitch: Would she be interested in working at Uber? Ford was blunt with the Uber recruiter, telling her the company was immoral

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Air bag maker Takata to file for bankruptcy this month: sources
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FILE PHOTO: The logo of Takata Corp is seen on its display at a showroom for vehicles in Tokyo, Japan, February 9, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo. 1/3. left. right. FILE PHOTO: A billboard advertisement of Takata Corp is pictured in Tokyo
Takata shares suspended ahead of expected bankruptcyBBC News
Takata teetering towards bankruptcy protectionFinancial Times
Takata to File for Bankruptcy This MonthBarron’s
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At Last, Jeff Bezos Offers a Hint of His Philanthropic Plans
New York Times
Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon, is well on his way to becoming the richest person in the world. Credit Andrew Kelly/Reuters. Jeff Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon, is well on his way to becoming the richest person
Amazon's Jeff Bezos Turns to Twitter for Philanthropy IdeasBloomberg
Amazon CEO Bezos Asks Twitter Followers How to Donate His MoneyU.S. News & World Report
Jeff Bezos Turns To Twitter To Get Ideas For His PhilanthropyForbes
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Snap sinks to IPO price for first time since market debut
Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO Shares of Snap Inc dropped 4.9 percent on Thursday to their initial public offering price, highlighting investors' loss of confidence in the social media company that faces fierce competition from Facebook. The owner of Snapchat – a
Snap's return to its IPO price may scare other tech from going publicCNBC
Snap taps its IPO price as it continues to crashTechCrunch
Snapchat's Stock Just Dipped to Its IPO Price for the First TimeFortune
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Phoenix Business Journal

Fry's owner Kroger's stock crashes with 19 percent drop
Phoenix Business Journal
It was a tough day for grocery stocks after Kroger Co. — which owns Fry's Food & Drug Stores here in Arizona — cut its earning guidance. Kroger (NYSE: KR) ended Thursday down 18.89 percent at $24.56 per share. A Fry's Food & Drug store in Arizona.

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Washington Post

What is Lidl? 5 things the German grocer is bringing to America
Washington Post
German grocery powerhouse Lidl arrived in the United States on Thursday, opening 10 new stores along the East Coast and putting big-name companies like Walmart, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's on high alert. The company, which has 10,000 locations in …
US grocery battle heats up with German retailers seen as 'disruptive' forceCNBC
Major Changes Are Coming to the US Grocery IndustryMotley Fool
Lidl opens first US stores as new era in food retail beginsSupermarket News
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The surprising number of American adults who think chocolate milk comes from brown cows
Washington Post
Seven percent of all American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows, according to a nationally representative online survey commissioned by the Innovation Center of U.S. Dairy. If you do the math, that works out to 16.4 million …
Wisconsin Dairy Farmers Have Been Duped into Producing Too Much MilkIn These Times
Too Many Americans Apparently Think Chocolate Milk Comes From Brown CowsHuffPost
A Surprising Number of Americans Think Chocolate Milk Comes From Brown CowsNBC New York
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Janet Yellen Plans Retirement of Unconventional Fed Policy
TheStreet.com
Before 2008, monetary policy went a little something like this: The Fed met periodically, voted on overnight interest rates, and the New York Fed bought and sold stuff to keep rates as close to that target level as possible. But after the financial

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A new incubator from the Arizona State University and the city of Phoenix finds ways for both public and private organizations to overhaul waste.