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Macy's is back! Stock soars on solid sales Hold off on that funeral dirge for Macy's. The department store isn't dead yet. Macy's (M) topped Wall Street's profit forecasts Tuesday and provided a healthy outlook for this year. The results strongly suggest there is still room for traditional stores in the mall in a world increasingly dominated by the likes of ...
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Lack of models, not charging points, 'holding back electric car market' Two electric cars are topped up in Glasgow. In Scotland the average driver is three miles from a point. Photograph: Kenny Williamson/Alamy. The rise of electric cars in Europe is being hampered by a lack of models for consumers to choose from rather than a lack of public recharging points, according to ...
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Murphy Brown revival brings back Corky, Frank, and Miles In January, CBS announced it has given a 13-episode, series production commitment to a revival of the Diane English comedy that will bring back Bergen as an investigative journalist. The network is promising that the series, planned for the 2018-19 season, will "return to a world of cable news, social ...
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Bucks look to bounce back against Wizards MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Bucks' overtime loss last weekend to New Orleans was disappointing, but they are looking at that setback as a blip on their radar. The Bucks see it as a proverbial bump in the road as they continue their quest to not just secure a playoff berth but gain potential home-court ...
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Carpenter: 'I'm not concerned at all' about sore back St. Louis Cardinals' Matt Carpenter walks back to the dugout after striking out swinging to end the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday, May 30, 2017 ... To assuage the doubts of Cardinals fans back home and elsewhere, Carpenter said, "I'm not concerned at all.
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Construction Is Holding Back the Economy Improving construction productivity would therefore make life better for all 323 million Americans and their descendants. The challenge, then, is to find out what's holding the industry back. One thing that doesn't seem to be the problem is excessive salaries for construction workers; pay in the industry is ...
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Report: Neymar needs foot surgery and might not be back until May French club Paris Saint-Germain made Brazilian star Neymar the most expensive player in soccer history last year, paying $263 million to pry him away from Barcelona and then giving him a $53 million annual salary. For all that, they perhaps got less than four months from him. Brazilian outlet Globo ...
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Cambage happy to be back in the WNBA Liz Cambage needed some time away from basketball to rediscover her passion for the sport. The 6-foot-8 Australian center took more than a year off after the 2016 Rio Olympics to "find herself." Now she's back in the WNBA, signing a multiyear contract with the Dallas Wings earlier this month.
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Brooklyn Nets welcome back Caris LeVert and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Rondae Hollis-Jefferson was in a good mood - a bit of a jokester mood even - and why not? For the first time in nearly a month, the Nets forward was back in action, and in a 104-87 win on top of that, snapping an eight-game skid. "I wouldn't say because I was on the court, nah, I'm going to say it was ...
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AIA Is an Insurer to Back in China AIA Group , AAGIY -0.30% spun out of AIG following the global financial crisis, showed a 53% surge last year in the value of its new business in mainland China, helping its after-tax operating profit jump by 18% to $4.7 billion. That China pace made even AIG's 17% growth in its home Hong Kong market ...
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