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Starbucks To Expand Business With New Retail Formats
The coffee company Starbucks announced that they'll be expanding the business soon with the launch of new retail formats.
Groupon Solves Restaurants’ Off-Peak Dilemma
The discount website Groupon launched a new platform that let merchants set time-specific deals to boost business during off-peak hours.
Baskin-Robbins Helps Fund Raise For The Hospital For The Sick Children
Baskin-Robbins launches the Cakes for the Community fundraising to collect money for the SickKids Foundation.
American Express Brings Fashion Week To Social Media
American Express collaborates with Katie Rodgers to sketch fashion bloggers as part of the celebration of the New York Fashion Week.
Lego Beats Mattel As Largest Toy Brand
With the increase in sale for the first half of 2014, Lego edged out Mattel as the largest toy maker company worldwide.
Court Rules in Favor of Yelp
The Court of Appeals rules in favor of Yelp as a group of small business accused the review site with manipulating ratings.
CEO Expands Business While Sailing Around the World For Three Years
Scott Leonard, Navigoe's founder and CEO, sailed around the world for three years and came back with a more successful business.
Uber Sets To Build Headquarters In Mission Bay Area
Uber Technologies plans to build their main headquarters in San Francisco's Mission Bay area. The car-service app company Uber Technologies heads for expansion as they buy two parcels of lot area in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood.
QuickChek Beats Other Convenience Store Chains In Coffee Quality
In a survey conducted by Technomic Inc., QuickChek is voted among more than 20 convenience store chains with the best quality of coffee.
Apple Ties Up With Online Retailers
Apple ties up with ecommerce websites Amazon, Snapdeal, and Flipkart to cut the price of iPhone 5S. In a surprising move, Apple tied up with online retailers Amazon, Snapdeal, and Flipkart to offer discounts for the 16GB iPhone 5S.
Canada's Transcontinental Plans To Close 20 Publications
Montreal-based publishing company Transcontinental plants to close 20 local publications. MONTREAL - Transcontinental announced Wednesday that they plan to discontinue 20 publications of local weekly newspapers in Quebec.
Fast Food Workers Set For The Biggest US Strike
Workers from different fast food chains across the country will hold the country's biggest strike on Thursday.
Yves Carcelle, Louis Vuitton's Former CEO, Dies
Louis Vuitton's former chairman and chief of executive died on Sunday. He was 66. The former Louis Vuitton Chairman and CEO dubbed as Empire Builder, Yves Carcelle, aged 66, died in Paris on Sunday.