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Lumber Liquidators reports nearly double first quarter profit
Lumber Liquidators' first-quarter net income increased from $8.2 million last year to $15.8 million this year. The nearly doubled profit was driven by more customers and a higher average sale at the company's 290 stores in North America, according to...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Apple, Lockheed Martin, Netflix, eBay
ReutersApril 24 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including Apple, eBay, and Halliburton, on Wednesday. HIGHLIGHTS * Apple : Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, others cut target on the...Tags: BancorpSouth Incorporated, Airgas Incorporated, PG&E Corporation, IDEXX Laboratories Incorporated, Cree Incorporated
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Local briefing
Restaurants Burger joint opens in Boca Raton's University Commons shopping center Boca Raton city officials and executives held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for the grand opening of Shake Shack, which bills itself as the modern day "roadside" burger...Tags: Broward County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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CORRECTED-Dewey ex-chairman agrees to proposed settlement to resolve claims
Reuters(Corrects that XL Specialty Insurance Co issued Dewey's management liability insurance policy, not that XL is the policyholder; in second paragraph) By Casey Sullivan April 23 (Reuters) - The former chairman of Dewey & LeBoeuf has agreed to pay more...Tags: Insurance, Parties and Movements, Business Enterprises, Litigation and Regulation, Politics
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Europe Parliament likely to approve forced losses on wealthy failed bank depositors
Reuters* EU law to share pain of bank failure could come in 2015 * Lawmaker Hokmark says will shield small deposits By Claire Davenport BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters) - The European Parliament's lead negotiator on EU rules for dealing with failing banks said on...Tags: Bonds, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Parliament
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Dewey ex-chairman agrees to proposed settlement to resolve claims
ReutersBy Casey Sullivan April 23 (Reuters) - The former chairman of Dewey & LeBoeuf has agreed to pay more than half a million dollars in a proposed settlement with Dewey's trustee and insurer to resolve claims that bad management led to the law firm's demise,...Tags: Insurance, Business Enterprises, Trials, Politics, Judges
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U.S. air traffic furloughs cause delays but no major havoc
Reuters* Big delays failed to happen on first work day of staff cuts * Business travel advocates still voice concerns By Karen Jacobs April 22 (Reuters) - Air travelers experienced delays at some U.S. airports on Monday as staff cuts at control towers took...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, O'Hare International Airport, United Air Lines, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Career and Workplace
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U.S. taxpayers could wind up with Fisker Automotive assets
Stymied by unsuccessful efforts to craft a deal with Chinese investors to save the company, struggling carmaker Fisker Automotive laid off most of its workers Friday. Analysts said the move, combined with retaining a bankruptcy law firm last month,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, Unemployment, U.S. Congress
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04/22: Bankruptcies
Chapter 7 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Super Sport Auto Inc., P. O. Box 521051, Longwood. Filed: April 10. Assets: $50. Liabilities: $106,931. Major...
Tags: Apopka, Altamonte Springs, Bank of America Corp., Business, Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida)
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American Airlines computer outage grounds hundreds of flights
American Airlines, hoping to reinvent itself by coming out of bankruptcy with a new logo, freshly painted planes and a merger plan that will make it the nation's largest carrier, suffered a setback Tuesday when a computer outage grounded hundreds of...
Tags: United Air Lines, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Continental Airlines, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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American Airlines' flights grounded by computer problems
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Computer problems have forced American Airlines, one of the nation's largest air carriers, to keep hundreds of its flights from departing across the country. The Fort Worth-based airline said it has been struggling with intermittent computer problems...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Delays, AMR Corp., Bankruptcy
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Asada files for bankruptcy
A judge earlier this week granted two motions on behalf of a Laguna Beach restaurant seeking bankruptcy protection. Attorneys for Asada Laguna Beach filed for bankruptcy protection April 8 and then filed two motions — one that allows the company...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Justice System
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