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courtesy of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.There is a big movement taking place in labor and wages inside America around a minimum wage or livable wage. Many companies are not on board with instantly ramping up...
thinkstockAugust 17, 2015: Markets opened lower on Monday before crossing into the green at around mid-morning. The Empire State manufacturing survey posted ugly negative results which like drove the...
Stocks toward the cheap consumption end of the economy tend to do better than capital goods stocks dependent on low interest rates.
The idea with the kiosks is to add that legendary fast-food speed to a more healthful menu. Given McDonald's current troubles, it is worth a try.
Spam.comThe Center for Prevention at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota recently issued a report which reported that a large number of people in the state do not have easy access to healthy...
McDonald's reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Fast-food workers in New York State made an average of about $9 per hour last year. That number soon may rise to $15.
Earnings season for the second quarter is in full swing, and 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies reporting their quarterly results this...
thinkstockJuly 9, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday and that’s when the major indexes posted their daily highs. New claims for unemployment benefits remain at close to the averages for full...
The Taco Bell unit of Yum! Brands has begun home delivery in a number of metros. Taco Bell may become Pizza Hut's largest enemy.
thinkstockJune 26, 2015: Markets opened higher on Friday but tech stocks almost immediately dragged down the Nasdaq Composite and eventually weighed on the S&P 500 index as well. A weak report...
McDonald's reports that its menu choices have become healthier, but the progress is barely a start.
Credit Suisse has taken a Neutral stance on the restaurant segment, but it has picked some winners that it sees playing out in the second half of 2015.
Older Americans, in many cases, have lost their tolerance for financial risk and they want to protect the size of the nest eggs they have put aside for retirement.
Starbucks has been moving very quietly since its stock split back in April, and this may have lulled some investors and analysts alike to sleep on it.