

Panera Bread Latest to Get Hit with a Possible Data Breach
Krebs says Gustavison initially dismissed Houlihan's report as a scam, but later realized that something was in fact afoot. Another security company, Hold Security , also has issues with this whole incident, claiming that Panera is drastically downplaying the severity of this breach, saying that up to 37 million customers may have been affected, as opposed to the 10,000 customers Panera announced to Fox News.
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Amsterdam police arrest 90 England fans
There was no sign of trouble at the Amsterdam Arena on the southern edge of the Dutch capital where the two teams were playing Friday night. Before the match, England manager Gareth Southgate had urged supporters to "behave in the right way" and "respect the country they're in", per the Guardian .
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Dropbox Prices IPO Above Expectations At $21
Dropbox surged by as much as 44% in its trading debut on Friday, marking a strong start to the most prominent tech initial public offering so far in 2018. The money-losing meal-kit delivery company raised less than expected at a $2 billion valuation, 38 percent lower than its last private round. "But at the same time, the environment is also competitive", he suggested.
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Crude Prices Jump Amid Saudi-Iran Tensions
Diminished output from Venezuela and Middle East tensions are also driving oil prices higher. The production rise has capped oil price gains. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell as much as 0.8%, following U.S. A fallout of this latest development is that Nigeria is finding it increasingly hard to find offtakers for its cargoes, leading to pending tenders for its monthly cargo loading programmes.
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Toys 'R' Us/ Babies 'R' Us Closing Info: Gift Cards, Registries & Sales
And now that Toys "R" Us plans to close all its USA locations, KB Toys says it will resurrect sooner than planned. The closure of Toys "R" U.S. stores could have a surprising silver lining for Apple fans. Toys R Us retail stores are generally bigger than RadioShack stores. About 880 of them are in the U.S. It has also opened the first cashless convenience store , where shoppers can fill their shopping carts and just leave the store, with sensors recording the purchases and charging them ...
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United suspends pet-shipping service after dog's death
United Airlines on Tuesday temporarily suspended its PetSafe cargo pet transport program through May 1, airline officials said, after a series of recent pet transport disasters, including animals being delivered to the wrong families and the death of a small dog in a cabin.
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Hammerson rejects £5bn French takeover which threatens Intu deal
The deal put forward was at a value of 615p per Hammerson ordinary share and, according to Klépierre , represented a premium of approximately 40.7 per cent to the closing price of 437.10p per share on 16 March 2018. Klepierre's offer for Hammerson is split 50:50 into cash and shares. "The proposal from Klépierre is wholly inadequate and entirely opportunistic", Hammerson chairman David Tyler said in a statement.
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Mall retailer Claire's files for bankruptcy to cut debt by $1.9B
In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing on Monday, Claire's said it will reduce its debt by $1.9 billion. The jewelry chain Claire's filed for bankruptcy on Monday . The company blamed plunging shopper traffic to malls for its decline . The company made $1.3 billion in net sales previous year, including $29 million in profit, but has been saddled with huge debt payments since private equity firm Apollo Global Management bought it in 2017.
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Mark Hughes Makes Changes As Gabbiadini And Boufal Start
Sometimes the players' view is totally insular: it's a bit like they are in their own bubble and you have to understand that. Southampton lined up with two strikers rather than their customary one, only for Wigan to pin them back in a one-sided first-half.
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Man United draw Tottenham in FA Cup semifinals; Chelsea vs. Southampton
Tottenham got through courtesy of two Christian Eriksen goals in a 3-0 win over Swansea . "We've beaten some big teams there and had some very good games - apart from the start of the season, when it was a bit hard for us". "Seven months ago, everyone said playing there at Wembley horrendous", said Pochettino. With striker Kane sidelined for several weeks due to ankle ligament damage, Mauricio Pochettino's side received an inspirational performance from Eriksen at the Liberty Stadium.
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Nike brand president retires, CEO responds to workplace behaviour complaints
The Nike President's resignation from the company will go into effect in August. Nike said in a statement that "there has been conduct inconsistent with Nike's core values and against our code of conduct". One person told the Journal that Martin and outgoing Brand President Trevor Edwards protected male underlings who were demeaning to female co-workers.
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United Airlines Accidentally Flies Dog to Japan Instead of Missouri
The family and their dog Irgo were headed from OR to Kansas City. Irgo was put on a private charter flight and sent directly to Wichita. Swindle discovered the mix-up and was informed that Irgo had been put on a flight to Japan , and that the Great Dane dog, which was originally planned to fly out of the country, was instead put on a flight to Kansas.
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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) Is Moving in the Right Direction
Highlander Capital Management LLC now owns 867 shares of the specialty retailer's stock valued at $150,000 after purchasing an additional 717 shares during the period. Since September 22, 2017, it had 0 insider purchases, and 5 insider sales for $477.13 million activity. Investors sentiment increased to 1.16 in 2017 Q3.
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Broadcom ends bid for Qualcomm after President Trump nixes deal
Broadcom thanks the independent nominees who stood for election to the Qualcomm board, not only for their time and effort but also for their unwavering commitment to act in the best interests of Qualcomm stockholders. The committee last week directed Qualcomm to postpone its shareholder meeting so it could investigate the proposed Broadcom takeover to assess whether the deal poses any national security risk.
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Metro Detroit native to be featured on American Idol
So far, at this early going, she's the show's brightest spot. The Golden tickets continued with sister act Layla and Dyxiw Spring, who is our first American Idol Golden ticket victor of 2026 -if the show gets renewed that far in advance.
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United States consumer price index in February kept its pace growth
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI gained 0.2 percent, in line with expectations, after accelerating 0.3 percent in January. Meantime, prices at the wholesale level increased 0.2% in February from the month before, according to a separate Labor Department report, as analysts were expecting a 0.1% rise, following a 0.4% hike in January.
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Oil down slightly in choppy session on mixed US crude stocks data
Brent for May settlement sank 31 cents to close at US$64.64 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. US crude inventories rose by 1.2 million barrels in the week to March 9, to 428 million barrels, the American Petroleum Institute said on Tuesday.
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Google founder Larry Page's flying taxi takes flight
Talks have reportedly been ongoing with the government for the past 18 months. So far it has been going under the codename Zee.Aero, which led some to connect the dots with Page . But while Kitty Hawk appears to be getting off the ground, we reckon it'll have quite the task on its hands if it wants to persuade people to put their lives in the hands of what is essentially an oversize drone.
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Mexico, Canada Don't Want Tariff Exemptions Tied to NAFTA
But Trudeau told a U.S. TV audience he sees them as separate issues: "We don't link together the tariffs and the negotiations with NAFTA", he told CNBC in an interview Monday from a Quebec aluminum plant, where he toured the facility and promised to continue standing up for the industry.
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Euro falls as market turns to European Central Bank meeting
The main repurchasing interest rate at zero, the deposit facility rate at -0.4% and maintaining its commitment to €30bn in monthly asset purchases until at least September under its tapered quantitative easing programme. Spanish construction firm ACS rose 8.7pc after reports it was in talks with Italy's Atlantia to break up Abertis in an effort to avoid a bidding war for the highway concessions company.
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United Airlines pauses lottery for bonuses after employees rebel online
More modest winnings were also available, but workers balked because the majority of United's nearly 90,000 employees would forgo quarterly checks in the $250 range. The report did not break out bonuses for executives and other workers. The dust-up over the bonus lottery showed that United is struggling to overcome a legacy of poor labor relations since its 2010 merger with Continental Airlines.
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Cigna reveals $67bn acquisition deal in the US
Cigna is now down by 10.9 percent after hitting its lowest intraday level in seven months. Health insurer giant Cigna Corp . has announced that it will buy Express Script Holding Company in a transaction of cash and stock that is valued at approximately $67 billion and includes the assumption by Cigna of $15 billion of debt Express Scripts has, both companies announced early Thursday.