[ad_1] Bank of America expects Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro could generate as much as $100 billion in annual sales by 2035, if it’s approved to treat obesity and several other illnesses. The Food and Drug Administration granted approval in May to the once-weekly injection for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. …
Read More »Burger King $400 million plan to revive U.S. sales with remodels, advertising
[ad_1] CASCAIS, PORTUGAL – Burger King signs are seen at the local fast food restaurant. Horacio Villalobos | Corbis News | Getty Images Burger King on Friday said it plans to spend $400 million over the next two years on advertising and renovating its restaurants as part of a broader …
Read More »American Eagle joins list of clothing retailers reporting bleak earnings
[ad_1] American Eagle clothing and accessories retailer American Eagle store seen in Tokyo. Budrul Chukrut | SOPA Images | Light Rocket | Getty Images American Eagle this week joined the list of clothing retailers reporting bleak earnings as the industry works to figure out the type of items people want …
Read More »Pitch clock, shift limits, bigger bases coming in 2023
[ad_1] Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Angels pitches in the fifth inning against the Houston Astros at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 03, 2022 in Anaheim, California. Meg Oliphant | Getty Images The MLB approved several rule changes for the 2023 season that are aimed to speed …
Read More »Why America still can’t agree on charter schools after 30 years
[ad_1] Whether it’s student loan forgiveness or banning books, education policy in the United States can get contentious. One controversial education policy that goes back to the 1990s is the charter school. A charter school is a publicly funded school that is established by a private group. The group creates …
Read More »New York declares state of emergency over polio to boost vaccination rate
[ad_1] New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday declared a state of emergency over polio to boost vaccination rates in the state amid further evidence that the virus is spreading in communities. Poliovirus has now been detected in sewage samples from four counties in the New York metropolitan area as …
Read More »Gun demand declines, weighs on Smith & Wesson profit
[ad_1] An attendee walks through the Smith & Wesson booth at the NRA’s annual meeting. Shares of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. were down Friday morning after the company said demand for its guns returned to pre-pandemic levels. The firearms maker on Thursday had reported net sales to $84.4 million for …
Read More »Democrats want probe of airline Covid bailouts over staff buyouts
[ad_1] Airline pilots walk through the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on December 27, 2021 in Arlington, Virginia. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images Two House Democrats have asked a Treasury Department watchdog to investigate whether airlines used a portion of a federal coronavirus relief package to pay for staff buyouts …
Read More »Airlines’ chaotic summer is over. These 5 charts show how it went
[ad_1] Travelers make their way through Orlando International Airport on New Year’s weekend, despite thousands of flight cancellations and delays across United States. Paul Hennessy | Lightrocket | Getty Images It was a pricey and chaotic summer for air travel. A bigger share of flights were delayed or canceled during …
Read More »5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday, September 9
[ad_1] Trader on the floor of the NYSE Aug. 30, 2022. Source: NYSE Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day: 1. That Friday feeling Stock futures indicated a positive open Friday morning as U.S. markets head toward a possible winning week after …
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