News To Go: May 16, 2023
News To Go: May 16, 2023
News To Go: May 16, 2023
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Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) likely needs no introduction as its popular caffeinated beverages have made the business a household name. One would assume that the United States remains a key market for Starbucks. During the company's latest fiscal quarter (Q3 2023, ended July 2), revenue in the U.S. represented 69% of overall business sales.
As many as 200,000 members of the public will be invited to take part.
The Great British Bake Off suffered a slight ratings dip compared with last year as it returned to screens on Tuesday night for its 14th season. The new instalment saw This Morning star Alison Hammond take over from former host Matt Lucas alongside Noel Fielding and proved to be a hit with viewers. Despite Hammond being popular with fans, the show suffered a slight lull in viewing figures compared to last year’s launch with overnight figures revealing an average of 4.3million tuning in.
Teaching unions have claimed that the Education Secretary’s mobile phone ban will make classroom behaviour worse.
President Biden has signed a 45-day funding bill that keeps the government open after lawmakers passed last-minute legislation late Saturday night. On Wall Street, markets are kicking off the first trading day of the 4th quarter. This follows the worst quarter for the Dow, Nasdaq Composite, and S&P 500 since Q3 2022. Kellogg is in the news this morning after the company officially split into two publically traded companies, Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co. We'll speak to Kellanova CEO Steve Cahillane at 10:30 a.m. ET. Trending tickers include Bitcoin (BTC-USD), Coinbase (COIN), Rivian (RIVN), and SmileDirectClub (SDC).Top guests today include:9 a.m. ET - Isaac Boltansky, BTIG Director of Policy Research10 a.m. ET - Edwin Olson, May Mobility CEO10:15 a.m. ET - Preston Caldwell, Morningstar Chief U.S. Economist11:30 a.m. ET - Thomas Simons, Jefferies US Economist
“I believe that conservative and Republican people are better-looking people,” said Right Side Broadcasting Network’s Brian Glenn.
Brazilian set to return to squad after leave of absence to contend with off-field allegations
Hurricane Ian caused more than $2.3 million worth of damage to the Florida Repertory Theatre. For any business, especially a nonprofit, it's an arduous task to get whole again. The storm surge from Ian pushed water from the Caloosahatchee River right up to the entrance to their box office and continued flowing through the heart of the building from Bay Street and into 1st Street in downtown Ft. Myers.
Nike continues to cater to the ever-growing demand for stylish slides and mules, and this time,...
American captain defended the team’s preparation going into the event
The fire ripped through the police facility in the Suez Canal province of Ismailia
A perfume of Asia — and rock star — defined this fun, maximalist collection.
Introducing the adorable and affectionate Beanie, a 2-year-old Dachsund-Lab mix who weighs 22 pounds.
“We want him out,” an unnamed House Republican said, according to CNN.
McDonald’s staff discovered his money was fake, cops say.
MONTREAL — Laurentian Bank says Éric Provost has been appointed president and chief executive, following a computer outage at the bank last week. Provost replaces Rania Llewellyn in the top job, effective immediately. He was most recently Laurentian's group head of personal and commercial banking. The bank also says director Michael Boychuk has been appointed chair of its board of directors, replacing Michael Mueller, who has resigned from the board. Laurentian says it suffered a mainframe outag
Stocks lost hold of earlier premarket gains as investors weighed what the deal to avert shutdown means.
Just off 7th Avenue in Ybor City is the new home of the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, inside the Historic Kress Building. The museum shows off vintage black and white prints from the greatest photographers in the world. "This, of course, is Phillippe Halsman's famous Marilyn Monroe portrait from Life Magazine. We also have Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, Diane Arbus," explained Sara Canon.
Norman René Devera and his wingman Peter Movrin interpreted Alber Elbaz's design DNA for new generations.