Judge Rober O’Brien recently ruled that a sriracha factory cease any activities that release odors which he called “extremely annoying, irritating and offensive to the…
Month: November 2013
In an article entitled, “The end of Apple as we know it?” BBC columnist Sydney Finkelstein describes the transformation of Apple from a revolutionary firm…
Lockheed Martin is cutting 4,000 jobs across the US as part of its response to the uncertain future of the US Defense Budget. CEO Marillyn…
American Airlines and US Airways have overcome an antitrust lawsuit by the US government, the biggest hurdle preventing their merger into the world’s largest airline.…
For years, insurance has been a product of simple factors: age, location, gender. But new monitoring technology that allows insurance agencies to know how fast…
A recent Forbes article compares prices between Amazon and other leading retailers going into the holiday season. The author notes that Amazon has a “relentless…
Black Friday has a mixed legacy for Americans. For some it is the best shopping day of the year, a time to knock out Christmas…
Spanish oil company Repsol recently accepted Argentina’s offer to negotiate a settlement over the nationalization of the Argentine oil company YPF. Repsol long held a…
In a major international anti-trust lawsuit, Australia’s government moved to block the acquisition of GrainCorp by Archer Daniels Midlands. GrainCorp is the largest seller of…
In the world of bourbon, older is better. As the bourbon ages, its taste becomes more flavorful and unique. This better taste allows firms to…