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Schneider Electric Surge Recall: 15 Million Protectors Pulled For Overheating and Fire Hazard (FULL LIST)
United Airlines Adds Boeing 787 Pilots to Los Angeles International Airport Home Base
United Airlines expects to add Boeing 787 pilots to its base at Los Angeles International Airport. United Airlines expects to add Boeing 787 pilots to its base at Los Angeles International Airport, flying website Flight Global reported.
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Hyundai Gives Loan Breaks to Idled Federal Workers
Hyundai is launching a payment deferral program to help its customers who are affected by the United States government shutdown.
New York to Sue Wells Fargo Over Mortgage Settlement
A top New York prosecutor is preparing to sue Wells Fargo over a mortgage settlement. A top New York prosecutor is preparing to sue Wells Fargo over a mortgage settlement.
Merck Axes 8,500 Extra Jobs to Cut $2.5 Billion in Costs
United States pharmaceutical giant Merck is axing 8,500 extra jobs from its workforce to cut $2.5 billion from its cost by 2015
Indigo Partners to Acquire Frontier Airlines
Frontiers Airlines will be bought by investment firm Indigo Partners in a move which could expand the ultra cost airline industry.
Walgreens Profit Rises 86 Percent As Loyalty Card Boosts Sales
Walgreens saw its fourth quarter profit rise 86 percent thanks to an increase in customer loyalty card sales.
Siemens Cuts 15,000 Jobs
Siemen's is cutting 15,000 jobs out of the 370,000 total positions it has. Siemen's is cutting 15,000 jobs out of the 370,000 total positions it has.
Apple Earns Top Spot Over Coca-Cola in Interbrand's Best Global Brands List
Apple beat out Coca-Cola Company on Interbrand's annual Best Global Brands list to become the most valuable company for 2013.
Ikea Starts United Kingdom Solar Push
Ikea is now selling solar panels to customers in the United Kingdom. As part of its attempt to become more environmentally-friendly Ikea is now selling solar panels to customers in the United Kingdom.
Barilla Pasta Boycotted Over Chairman's 'Gay' Comments
Gay rights activists in Italy have launched a boycott on the world's leading pasta maker Barilla because of comments made by company chairman Guido Barilla.