Wall Street Journal, June 12,
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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has endorsed the current chief executive Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan for correcting recent challenges at the chain.
Canada's Davie Shipbuilding plans to purchase a Texas ship repair facility and begin building Arctic-ready vessels to be used by the federal government. This follows President Donald Trump's request to revive American shipbuilding.
Bojangles is collaborating with investment banks to sell themselves. A deal could be worth up to $1.5 billion - roughly three times what the company sold for in 2019
Coca-Cola, among other companies, has seen sales drop due to Hispanics pulling back.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump Administration from detaining Columbia University Student Mahmoud Khalil, under a rarely-used provision in immigration law relating to foreign policy interests.
The Fulbright Program Board, the flagship program for academic exchange in the United States, has resigned due to political interference by the Trump administration.
(source: Reuters)