Papa John’s shares rise on upbeat North America comparable sales forecast
Papa John’s International Inc on Tuesday reported a smaller-than-expected decline in quarterly comparable sales in North America, helped by new advertising and rebranding as it tries to recover from bad publicity stemming from an acrimonious split wit…
U.S. agency probes 1.7 million GM SUVs over wiper failures
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Tuesday it was investigating whether General Motors Co , should recall an additional 1.7 million sport utility vehicles due to an issue with windshield wiper failures.
Stocks gain, dollar flat as U.S. elections prompt investor caution
U.S. shares rose on Tuesday while the dollar held steady as Americans went to the polls in elections that could shift the balance of power in Congress.
Wall Street gains as investors look to U.S. elections
Wall Street’s major indexes closed higher on Tuesday as voters headed to the polls in U.S. midterm congressional elections and investors hoped the result would provide some relief for stocks after prolonged uncertainty.
Wendy’s North America same-restaurant sales miss estimates
Wendy’s Co missed Wall Street expectations for quarterly sales at its established outlets in North America on Tuesday, as the burger chain struggled to lure diners in a fiercely competitive U.S. fast-food industry.
Wall Street ends higher ahead of U.S. election results
Wall Street’s major indexes closed higher on Tuesday as voters went to the polls in U.S. midterm Congressional elections and investors hoped the outcome would provide some relief for stocks after prolonged uncertainty.
China’s Tencent builds self-driving car team in Silicon Valley
Chinese technology company Tencent Holdings Ltd is recruiting self-driving car engineers in Palo Alto, California, joining a crowded field of corporations vying for talent in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Global stocks edge up, dollar steady as U.S. votes in midterms
Stock markets edged up on Tuesday, with trading thin in the United States, while the dollar and Treasury yields held steady as Americans went to the polls in pivotal midterm elections that could shift the balance of power in Congress.
Chairman of BlackRock’s German arm orders investigation cooperation
Friedrich Merz, chairman of the German arm of BlackRock , the world’s biggest fund manager, said he had ordered the fund’s management board to fully investigate all incidents involving so-called cum ex transactions and cooperate with prosecutors.
Royal Jordanian CEO says manufacturers in ‘head-to-head race’ for new jet order
Royal Jordanian expects to decide in the first quarter next year on an order for over 20 narrow-body aircraft, the Middle East airline’s chief executive said on Tuesday.




