Protesters’ action against Starbucks in Hong Kong, including vandalizing stores and calling for a boycott, has mostly occurred in its fiscal first quarter.
Protesters’ action against Starbucks in Hong Kong, including vandalizing stores and calling for a boycott, has mostly occurred in its fiscal first quarter.
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer previews what’s to come in another week of earnings as the market makes another attempt to break past its highs.
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
“The most common refrain here is that the industry’s much more competitive than they’d been led to believe,” Jim Cramer says.
The homebuilders have pulled back from their highs, and “I think you’re getting a chance to pounce again,” “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer says.
The NBA and other American businesses cannot give into censorship demands from the Chinese government, says Carson Block of Muddy Waters Research.
Barneys New York’s flagship Madison Avenue outlet in Manhattan will remain open for at least another year in a slimmed-down form.
The deal includes Ford investing more than $6 billion in new investments, the creation or retention of 8,500 U.S. jobs and $9,000 ratification bonuses for full-time workers.
While champion team visits have been standard practice for most administrations, President Trump has disinvited several teams after members criticized him or his policies.
Last week, the Trump administration announced that flights to all airports except Havana will come to an end Dec. 9. “This is going to be torture,” said a Cuban who lives more than 500 miles from the capital and worries about his U.S. relatives’...