Donald Trump, Those Taxes, And 'The New York Times'
Enlarge this image Pedestrians walk by the outside The New York Times building on June 30, in New York City. Mike Coppola/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Mike Coppola/Getty Images Pedestrians walk by the outside The New York Times building on June 30, in New York City. Mike Coppola/Getty ..>> view originalTear gas fired at Greek pensioners in anti-austerity rally
By DEREK GATOPOULOS, Associated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek police fired tear gas and pepper spray at pensioners during an anti-austerity protest in which some of the elderly demonstrators tried to tip over a riot police bus blocking a road to the prime minister's office. More than a thousand people, some of them with canes, took part in Monday's demonstration against more cuts to pensions. Dozens chanted "Shame on you, shame on you!" as they tried to break through a police cordon. ..>> view originalUS stocks open lower as investors await more Deutsche Bank news
Markets Stream gives you a single place to follow live updates of markets moves and commentary, plus relevant insight from the web and social media. Here’s how it works. (Photo: Getty Images)>> view originalMerrimack Pharmaceuticals Cuts Jobs; CEO Resigns Amid Restructuring Effort
Oct. 3, 2016 8:42 a.m. ET Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc. MACK -5.04 % said Monday it would slash 22% of its workforce and its chief executive resigned amid a new turnaround plan to accelerate the drugmaker’s pipeline and shore up its finances. Shares fell 8.7% to $5.80 in premarket trading. The stock is down 31% in the past 12 months, through Friday’s close. CEO Robert Mulroy is out at the company, effective immediately, and Chairman Gary Crocker was appointed interim ..>> view originalDrugmakers Point Finger at Middlemen for Rising Drug Prices
Updated Oct. 2, 2016 6:30 p.m. ET As U.S. drug prices rise, drugmakers are playing down their role, instead heaping blame on the middlemen who help determine how medicines are priced. Some of the sharpest criticism has come from drug-industry executives who have been grilled by lawmakers or skewered on social media over sharp price increases on their products. They include the chief of Mylan NV, maker of the lifesaving EpiPen, who says her company is being tarred unfairly for a..>> view originalThe hunting and fishing company Bass Pro Shops is buying Cabela's for $5.5 billion
Cabela's. Wikimedia Commons The wilderness-themed store Bass Pro Shops is buying Cabela's for $65.50 per share, or about $5.5 billion. The hunting and camping retailers are expected to close the deal in the first half of 2017. Bass Pro Shops is also launching a new credit card partnership with a banking subsidiary of Capital One. Guggenheim Securities was Cabela's exclusive financial adviser, while JPMorgan was the sole financial adviser to Bass Pro Shops. Goldm..>> view original
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