Domino’s turnaround CEO to step down in June
(Reuters) – Domino’s Pizza Inc said on Tuesday its chief executive, Patrick Doyle, will leave the biggest U.S. pizza delivery chain in June and would be replaced by Richard Allison, currently president of its international business.
U.S. grain companies fear harm from new tax law
CHICAGO (Reuters) – The new U.S. tax law is poised to drive more control over the nation’s grain supply to farmer-owned cooperatives, provoking concern among ethanol producers and privately run grain handlers that they could be squeezed out of the comp…
U.S. producers seek to block Chinese aluminum shipped via Vietnam
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. aluminum products makers sought new trade protections against Chinese imports on Tuesday, accusing China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd and its affiliates of evading U.S. anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties by shipping aluminum pro…
Toyota, Mazda to build $1.6 billion plant in Alabama: sources
(Reuters) – Alabama will be the site of a new $1.6 billion Toyota Motor Corp and Mazda Motor Corp auto plant, a victory for President Donald Trump who had prodded manufacturers to build new U.S. facilities and threatened tariffs on foreign production, …
Icahn demands shake-up at U.S. shale producer SandRidge Energy
(Reuters) – SandRidge Energy Inc’s biggest shareholder, Carl Icahn, called on Tuesday for the replacement of two directors and the removal of a poison pill barring individual shareholders from accumulating more than 10 percent of the U.S. shale produc…
Exclusive: Toyota, Mazda to build $1.6 billion plant in Alabama – sources
(Reuters) – Alabama will be the site of a new $1.6 billion Toyota Motor Corp and Mazda Motor Corp auto plant, a victory for President Donald Trump who had prodded manufacturers to build new U.S. facilities and threatened tariffs on foreign production, …
Wall Street climbs with boost from healthcare, banks
(Reuters) – Wall Street’s major indexes extended the New Year rally to close at record levels on Tuesday on investor optimism ahead of quarterly earnings reports and hopes for easing tensions with North Korea.
Road to bitcoin ETF paved with red tape
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The going is getting tough for U.S. companies hoping to win the race to bring a bitcoin exchange-traded fund to market.
Continental to flesh out possible overhaul by the summer: CFO
BERLIN/HAMBURG (Reuters) – Germany’s Continental is in talks with banks about a possible structural overhaul of the auto parts and tire maker and aims to flesh out its plans within six months, its finance chief said.
Uber reaches $3 million settlement with New York drivers over fees
(Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] agreed to pay up to $3 million to settle a proposed class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of 2,421 drivers in New York who accused the ride-sharing company of docking excessive fees from their fares.




