Chipotle shares take fresh hit after Boston College students fall ill
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Thirty Boston College students got sick after eating at Chipotle Mexican Grill over the weekend, a school spokesman said, sending company shares down 6 percent in extended trading on Monday on fears of more food poisoning proble…
Exclusive: Valeant considers selling contact lens maker Paragon – sources
(Reuters) – Valeant Pharmaceuticals is reaching out to potential buyers for its specialty contact lens manufacturing division, Paragon Vision Sciences, amid scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, according to two people familiar with the matter.
JAB-led investor group to buy K-Cup maker Keurig for $13.9 billion
(Reuters) – Europe’s JAB Holding Co is leading a $13.9 billion buyout of Keurig Green Mountain Inc in a deal that would give it 60 percent control of North America’s single-serve coffee market and advance its ambitions to build a global coffee powerhou…
Chipotle shares take another hit after Boston College athletes fall ill
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Shares of Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc fell 4.7 percent in extended trading on Monday, after Boston College said students, including members of the men’s basketball team, fell ill after dining at the popular burrito chain.
Verizon could explore Yahoo’s Internet business, CFO says
(Reuters) – Verizon Communications Inc’s chief financial officer Fran Shammo, said the No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier could look at buying Yahoo Inc’s core business, which includes Mail, its news and sports sites and advertising technology, if it is a goo…
Airbus seeks sale of services unit Vector: sources
(Reuters) – Airbus Group SE is exploring a sale of Vector Aerospace Corp, a unit that services and maintains aircraft, in a deal that could be valued at more than $800 million, people familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Royal Bank of Canada trading shift should lower volatility: CFO
TORONTO (Reuters) – Royal Bank of Canada’s shift to put more emphasis on corporate investment banking and reduce its reliance on trading should lower the volatility of its capital markets business, one of its top executives told Reuters on Monday.
HSBC looks to global loan book to boost profits
NEW YORK (Reuters) – HSBC is looking to boost investment banking profits by packaging more of its loans into bonds and selling them to investors in the United States.
Bernanke, Trichet, Brown join Pimco advisory board
(Reuters) – The bond investing firm Pacific Investment Management Co on Monday named two former central bank chiefs and a former British prime minister to sit on a new board to advise on economic, political and strategic developments.
Exxon blocking U.S. progress on energy transparency: watchdog chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp is hindering a push for transparency in the energy sector by refusing to share U.S. tax information as promised, a global watchdog said on Monday.




