2014年9月2日 星期二

2014-09-03 Canada English Business

  CBC.ca   
Home Depot probes possible credit card data breach  CBC.ca
Home Depot said Tuesday it's working with financial institutions and law enforcement agencies to investigate "unusual activity" amid reports that hackers have stolen credit card information from customers at the home improvement retailer. The possible ...

Home Depot investigates suspicious credit card activity   Toronto Star
Fears grow over possible Home Depot breach   Financial Times
Home Depot May Be the Latest POS Malware Victim   eWeek
PC Magazine   
RTT News   
WJXT Jacksonville   
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  CTV News   
Canadian manufacturing had upturn in August:RBC purchasing managers index ...  Times Colonist
TORONTO - Canada's manufacturing sector gained momentum in August with overall conditions improving at the fastest past since last November, according to the RBC Canadian manufacturing purchasing managers' index. The monthly survey says the ...

Canada manufacturing growth at nine-month high in Aug   Reuters Canada
Canada's Manufacturing Sector Picked Up Steam In August   Business in Canada
America Is The Best And France Is The Worst   Business Insider Australia

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  Edmonton Journal   
Pembina Pipeline Corp. plans Pacific push with propane  The Globe and Mail
Pembina Pipeline Corp. unveiled on Tuesday a $1-billion (U.S.) plan to tap the North American shale boom and build a new propane export terminal in Portland, Ore., to meet strong demand in Asia. Calgary-based Pembina said the $500-million plant would ...

Pembina lines up propane, pipeline deals   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Portland eyes LPG exports   TradeWinds
Pembina announces deals to export propane from Oregon, access Bakken ...   Montreal Gazette
Calgary Herald   
Law360 (subscription)   
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  Financial Post   
Further delays to Bombardier Inc's CSeries 'inevitable': Goldman Sachs  Financial Post
Three months after Bombardier Inc. grounded its CSeries test planes, Goldman Sachs added its voice to the growing chorus that says further delays are “inevitable” and Bombardier will find it nearly impossible to deliver the first planes in the latter half of next ...

Bombardier downgraded by Goldman Sachs over CSeries delay   CBC.ca
Goldman cuts Bombardier price target on expected C Series delay   The Globe and Mail
Goldman Sachs Paints Ugly Picture Of Bombardier's Future   Huffington Post Canada

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  Toronto Star   
StatsCan's August jobs numbers draw scrutiny  Toronto Star
For the third time in five weeks, Statistics Canada will release monthly employment figures, this time for job creation in August. Economists are expecting the data — to be published Friday — will be correct now that the cause of last month's disastrous error has ...

Statistics Canada rewrote our story on Statistics Canada   Macleans.ca
Canada's battered jobs data back in the spotlight as August report set for release ...   Financial Post

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  NDTV   
Tim Hortons deal: Burger King's history of tax-cutting manoeuvres  Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Dollars to doughnuts, Burger King-Tim Hortons deal is a good one · Burger King's main shareholder the winner in Tim Hortons deal · Obama sends Burger King to Canada · A Timbit of advice for U.S. taxman ...

There's a hole in your burger theory   Financial Times
CORRECTED-INSIGHT-Burger King has maneuvered to cut US tax bill for years   Reuters
The Burger King Deal: What Happens If Your Job Moves Across The Border?   Forbes
Christian Science Monitor   
DigitalJournal.com   
DailyFinance   
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  Vancouver Sun   
TransLink bosses cash in despite salary freeze  Vancouver Sun
TransLink's CEO and top executives drew bigger-than-usual paycheques and bonuses last year despite a 2013 salary freeze and a perpetual push by the beleaguered transportation authority for more transit funding. Chief executive Ian Jarvis received ...

TransLink CEO, Ian Jarvis, received $83k in bonuses in 2013. (CBC)   CBC.ca
TransLink execs get pay hikes despite freeze   24 Hours Vancouver
Executive pay rises again at TransLink   Surrey Leader
CTV News   
News1130   
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  Financial Post   
Sino-Forest execs deny fraud, call OSC allegations a misinterpretation of ...  Financial Post
TORONTO – Canadian regulators laid out a “road map” Tuesday they said will prove Hong Kong-based executives carried out a massive fraud at Sino-Forest Corp., which traded at $6-billion on the Toronto Stock Exchange before its spectacular collapse.
Sino-Forest executives deny any fraud at OSC hearing   Toronto Star
Sino-Forest denies fraud in Ontario Securities Commission hearing   The Globe and Mail
Sino-Forest case needs Canadian focus, hearing told   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
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  Financial Post   
Resetting the energy debate won't be easy, despite premiers' pact  Financial Post
With Canada's premiers agreeing to an energy strategy that is similar to what Ottawa has been pushing for years, the political classes seem to be in agreement that energy and its alter ego, climate change, should be at the top of the national agenda. It's a big ...

Concern over air quality in Montreal related to oil transport   Montreal Gazette
Canada Crude-Heavy grades strengthen as demand boost eyed   Reuters Africa
3 Reasons Devon Energy Corp's Stock Could Fall   NASDAQ
Energy and Capital   
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  Calgary Herald   
Crescent Point ramps up production, exploration plans  The Globe and Mail
Crescent Point Energy Corp. has reached a $378-million deal to acquire oil properties from Lightstream Resources Ltd., and announced plans to raise as much as $863-million from a bought-deal share offering. Crescent Point agreed to acquire conventional ...

Crescent Point in C$378 million deal for Lightstream assets   Reuters
Lightstream reaches disposition target with sale   Calgary Herald
Crescent Point to buy Lightstream assets   Stockhouse

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