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14 hours ago ago from U.S. News
McDonald's January sales at a Glance McDonald's Inc. sales, the world's largest fast food chain, said Tuesday a sales in stores open at least 13 months, a key sales comparison, rose 2.6 percent in January. Here's a breakdown of how sales fared globally. Sales in stores open at least 13 months: Overall: Up 2.6 percent U.S.: Down 0.7 percent Europe: Up 4.3 percent Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa: Up 4.3 percent. Total sales ...
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5 hours ago ago from The New York Times
The Coca-Cola Company reported stronger-than-expected quarterly sales on Tuesday as higher demand in Brazil, China and India offset a decline in North America. Add to Portfolio Coca-Cola Co Go to your Portfolio Lower costs and higher volume helped increase profit, which was in line with analysts' estimates. The company gained market share in the carbonated and noncarbonated beverage categories. The results continued a ...
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9 hours ago ago from U.S. News
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21 hours ago ago from Housing Watch
Print Email More What do the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago housing market have in common? They'll both have to wait at least another year for redemption. But bad news for Chicago's housing market - it may have to wait even longer than the Super Bowl losers. According to John Burns Real Estate Consulting , an Irvine, Calif.-based company that focuses on home building industry decisions, Chicago-area existing-home sales ...
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13 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Cost cutting helps Temple-Inland 4Q results AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Timber company Temple-Inland Inc. on Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter profit, helped by a tax credit and cost-cutting, though sales fell at both its corrugated packaging and building products units. Compared with a loss a year earlier of $6 million, Temple-Inland earned $38 million, or 34 cents per share, in the quarter that ended in December. Excluding the tax credit, it ...
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