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Destination Maternity plans bankruptcy that could come within weeks

Destination Maternity, which employs a little over 1,100 full-time and 2,300 part-time employees, owns 458 U.S. Stores as of February. The company’s brands are Motherhood Maternity, Pea in the Pod stores Destination Maternity.

Boeing’s 737 Max troubles deepen, taking airlines, suppliers with it

Boeing’s stock tumbled again as the company’s crisis deepened again

11 tips for 11 million women – how female entrepreneurs can beat the odds

Women are currently majority owners of 38% of U.S. small businesses, up from 29% in 2007. Yet the road for women entrepreneurs is uphill, with around 20% of businesses failing in the first year. Here are 11 tips to beat these odds.

Arby’s owner will be ‘very selective’ about its next move after closing Jimmy John’s deal

Arby’s parent company Inspire Brands has been on a dealmaking spree for the last 20 months, but after closing its deal for Jimmy John’s, it could be slowing down.

When a billionaire resident dies, states reap an average $165 million windfall from estate taxes

If Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unexpectedly died today, Washington state could expect an estate tax windfall of nearly $12 billion, a study says.

Federal corruption probe, strike loom over UAW’s voting on proposed labor contract with GM

The United Auto Workers strike will continue through at least next week as members vote on the union’s tentative deal with General Motors, but there’s no guarantee that the work stoppage will end then.

China’s attacks on US businesses are ‘completely inappropriate,’ Mike Pompeo says

But Secretary of State Pompeo told CNBC that “every company’s gotta make its own set of decisions” on how it deals with China.

‘Wall Street got had’ — Cramer regrets believing Boeing after 737 Max test pilot messages

“The idea was once Boeing was free to tell its story it was a good one,” says CNBC’s Jim Cramer. “That, I think, is no longer true.”

Tickets for ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ will go on sale tonight

Tickets for “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” will go on sale Monday evening after halftime of the football game between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets.