UPS to hire about 100,000 workers for holiday season
United Parcel Service Inc would hire about 100,000 temporary employees for the crucial holiday season beginning in November, the U.S. package delivery company said on Monday.
DowDuPont CEO Breen takes executive chair role in new DuPont
DowDuPont Chief Executive Edward Breen will oversee the specialty-products unit that carries most of the company’s legacy DuPont operations after the chemicals major splits back into three different businesses, the company said on Monday.
Wall Street dragged by Apple, Amazon, fears of fresh tariffs
U.S. stock markets were lower on Monday as technology names such as Apple and Amazon.com fell, bearing the brunt of expectations President Trump will make good on threats to set new tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, and that Beijing will retali…
Coke eying cannabis-infused drink market
Coca Cola Co said on Monday it was closely watching the growing marijuana-infused drinks market, responding to a media report that the world’s largest beverage maker was in talks with Canada’s Aurora Cannabis Inc .
Oil higher as U.S. sanctions on Iran raise supply concerns
Oil prices rose on Monday as investors focused on the impact of U.S. sanctions on Iran despite assurances by Washington that Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States could together raise output fast enough to offset falling supplies.
Citigroup hires three software investment bankers
Citigroup Inc has hired three investment bankers for its technology investment banking group focused on software in the United States and in Europe, according to a memo published internally at the bank and confirmed by a spokeswoman on Monday.
Wall Street braced for next stage of Trump tariffs
U.S. stock markets were set to open lower on Monday, with Apple and chipmakers bearing the brunt of expectations President Trump will make good on threats to set new tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, and that Beijing will retaliate.
Tyson Foods says CEO to leave, names replacement
Tyson Foods Inc on Monday said Chief Executive Officer Tom Hayes would leave the company and named long-time insider Noel White as his replacement.
Ferrari investors want assurance on targets and SUV plans
Ferrari’s new boss has his work cut out on Tuesday to convince investors that the supercar maker can hit mid-term targets he described last month as “aspirational”.
Amazon investigating claims of employees leaking data for bribes
Amazon.com Inc said on Monday it was investigating suspected internal leaks of confidential information by its employees for bribes to remove fake reviews and other seller scams from its website.




