Business
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As large cap gets larger, can the tech rally continue?
[ad_1] By Rodrigo Campos | NEW YORK NEW YORK Technology shares have led U.S. stocks to record highs and are expected to continue to rise, but as market value becomes concentrated in the largest companies,…
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Big U.S. companies stay on White House panel despite climate jolt
[ad_1] By David Shepardson and Susan Heavey | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Several major U.S. companies, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N), JP Morgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) and IBM Corp (IBM.N), on Friday said their CEOs will…
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U.S. job growth slows; unemployment rate drops to 4.3 percent
[ad_1] By Lucia Mutikani | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON U.S. job growth slowed in May and employment gains in the prior two months were not as strong as previously reported, suggesting the labor market was losing momentum…
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Buffalo Wild Wings CEO to retire as activist Marcato wins board seats
[ad_1] By Michael Flaherty and Svea Herbst-Bayliss | NEW YORK NEW YORK Buffalo Wild Wings Inc (BWLD.O) Chief Executive Officer Sally Smith said she will retire by the end of the year after an activist…
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Apple set to expand Siri, taking different route from Amazon's Alexa
[ad_1] Apple Inc (AAPL.O) is expected to announce plans next week to make its Siri voice assistant work with a larger variety of apps, as the technology company looks to counter the runaway success of…
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Wal-Mart reassures employees as it touts tech investments
[ad_1] By Nandita Bose | FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) executives on Friday reassured workers they remained integral to the company’s success as they highlighted investments in online sales and other technology…