Oil steadies, but outlook gloomy as coronavirus cases, supply grow — Financial Post

TOKYO — Oil prices eked out small gains on Tuesday after recent sharp losses, but sentiment remained subdued as a surge in global coronavirus cases hit prospects for crude demand while supply is rising. Read More

Oil steadies, but outlook gloomy as coronavirus cases, supply grow — Financial Post

The SpringHill Company & CNN Films Announce Production of ‘DREAMLAND: The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street’ — CNN Press Room

Collaborative production to explore the history of Greenwood – and the modern-day excavation of an American massacre The SpringHill Company and CNN Films have partnered to produce a new documentary that explores the history of ‘Black Wall Street’ and the violent events of late May and June 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that resulted in the…

The SpringHill Company & CNN Films Announce Production of ‘DREAMLAND: The Rise and Fall of Black Wall Street’ — CNN Press Room

If you have never heard of the “Black Wall Street” in Tulsa, Oklahoma this is a very interesting piece of American History. The bit of economics, pol sci, race and riot. Stay tuned.

Siemens, Carlyle near $2.4 bln deal over Flender business – Bloomberg — Financial Post

U.S. buyout group Carlyle Group Inc is nearing an agreement to acquire Siemens AG’s mechanical drive arm Flender, for about for about 2 billion euros ($2.37 billion), Bloomberg News https://bloom.bg/35ylyvj reported citing sources. Read More

Siemens, Carlyle near $2.4 bln deal over Flender business – Bloomberg — Financial Post

Dunkin’ Brands discuss potential sale to Inspire Brands — Financial Post

Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins chains owner Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc has held preliminary discussions to be acquired by Inspire Brands, a private equity-backed restaurant company, Dunkin’ said in a statement on Sunday. Read More

Dunkin’ Brands discuss potential sale to Inspire Brands — Financial Post

Burger King to test reusable cups and Whopper boxes — Financial Post

NEW YORK — Call it Whopper deja vu. Burger King will begin testing reusable containers next year to reduce waste from sandwich and soda packaging, the burger brand said on Thursday. Read More

Burger King to test reusable cups and Whopper boxes — Financial Post
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