2014年8月14日 星期四

2014-08-15 Canada English Business

  Reuters   
Coca-Cola's Stake Buy Makes Monster Founders Billionaires  Bloomberg
Rodney Sacks and Hilton Schlosberg wanted to get into the packaging business. Frustrated in their attempt to find a company to buy, the partners took a tip from an investment banker and purchased debt-laden soda maker Hansen Natural Corp. in 1992.
JC Penney jumps on results, Monster soars after hours   MarketWatch
Coca-Cola's Monster deal turns founders into billionaires   The Age
Coke to Buy Stake in Monster Beverage for $2.15 Billion   New York Times
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Twelve Canadian dividend all-stars  The Globe and Mail
With signs pointing to a sustained period of low interest rates in Canada and the United States, investors have been flocking to stable, dividend-paying stocks in search of yield. The S&P/TSX Dividend Aristocrats Index is up 1.7 per cent month-to-date and 9.1 ...

TSX pushes higher as Putin comments ease Ukraine concerns   Reuters Canada
MARKET REPORT: Dismal news from Europe stalls TSX   TheChronicleHerald.ca
CANADA STOCKS-TSX pushes higher as Putin comments ease Ukraine concerns   Reuters
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Vancouver Sun   
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  Financial Post   
Tim Hortons introduces dark roast coffee  CBC.ca
Responding to what it calls the “evolving tastes” of its customers, Tim Hortons is introducing dark roast coffee to its menu. The new addition, made from Arabica beans, marks the first time in the chain's 50-year history its restaurants have offered any coffee ...

Tim Hortons launches dark roast coffee to fend off rivals   Owen Sound Sun Times
Tim Hortons steps out of its coffee comfort zone with new dark roast   Financial Post
Tim Hortons targets Starbucks crowd with new dark roast coffee   The Globe and Mail

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  Montreal Gazette   
A fashionation with technology  Montreal Gazette
Joel Teitelbaum, the man who built his family lingerie brand, La Senza, into an international chain, is taking his iStore technology boutiques to the next level. This week, as champagne flowed and a teleconferencing robot (with the grinning face of CFO Leon ...


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  Financial Post   
Travel rewards firm Aimia sees more growth ahead after Aeroplan gamble pays ...  Financial Post
MONTREAL — Travel rewards company Aimia Inc. says its gamble to overhaul its Aeroplan program paid off in the second quarter, as more members are signing up for and using credit cards in a trend that bodes well for the company's future growth.

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  Toronto Sun   
Five ways to teach your kids about dollars and sense  Toronto Sun
KIDS, MONEY (Fotolia). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Belli: Show the kids the money · Economy doesn't need feds' meddling · Taxed to death · Breaking bread -- without breaking the host.

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  CTV News   
CP Rail starts ripping out Arbutus Corridor gardens in dispute with Vancouver ...  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Gerry Oldman had half an hour Thursday morning to salvage as many vegetables as he could from a community garden he tended along the Arbutus Corridor before work crews hired by Canadian Pacific moved in and tore up his plants and ...

Community gardens ripped up along Arbutus corridor   CBC.ca
CP Rail uproots community gardens in Arbutus corridor   The Globe and Mail
CP Rail bulldozes gardens   Castanet.net
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The Province   
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  Montreal Gazette   
City of Montreal unveils plan to overhaul taxi industry  CTV News
Debit and credit cards are supposed to make our lives a little easier. With one swipe we can pay for groceries or gas, but in Montreal, you can't always use a card to pay for a cab, and the city wants to change that. Mandatory debit and credit machines are just ...

Montreal unveils new policy for taxi industry   CBC.ca
Montreal tables policy for city's taxi industry   Montreal Gazette
City announces first ever taxi policy   CJAD
Globalnews.ca   
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  Montreal Gazette   
Quebec has no plans to seize neglected animals at fur farm  Montreal Gazette
Quebec's Ministry of Forests, Fauna and Parks said it has no immediate plans to seize about 70 foxes from a fur farm in Montérégie, despite claims from the Montreal SPCA that conditions there are deplorable. Emergency actions were taken at the site to ...

Quebec won't remove animals from fur farm facing allegations of cruelty   CBC.ca
"Imagine what hell is like": SPCA seizes animals from fur farm   CTV News
SPCA uncovers horror fur farm near Montreal   CANOE
CJAD   
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  CTV News   
Privacy watchdog to launch Mount Polley mine probe  The Globe and Mail
The B.C. government's release of information about the Mount Polley mine is under fire, with the province's privacy commissioner investigating what was disclosed before a massive spill, and the opposition calling for more transparency in the wake of the ...

Mount Polley tailings pond breach investigated by BC privacy watchdog   CBC.ca
Privacy watchdog to investigate government's public notification role in Mount ...   The Province
BC privacy commissioner to investigate Mount Polley tailings pond disaster   Business in Vancouver
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