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Enfamil Recall: Mead Johnson Says New Tests Did Not Detect Cronobacter
Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. (NYSE: MJN) has confirmed the safety of its Enfamil infant formula saying that new tests did not detect the presence of Cronobacter (Enterobacter sakazakii) in the product.
Enfamil Pulled from Shelves: Alternative Infant Feeding Formulas
Enfamil Pulled from Shelves: Alternative Infant Feeding Formulas
Enfamil Recall: Mead Johnson Share Price Falls
The share value of Mead Johnson Nutrition has come down following reports that Wal-Mart pulled Enfamil Newborn formula powder from over 3,000 stores.
2011 Year in Review: Notable Supreme Court Decisions
After six months of notable decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court ended 2011 setting the stage for a blockbuster session in 2012.
Three Stocking-Stuffer Stocks for the Holidays
Amid the holidays and making your list and checking it twice, what better time to consider one of 3 stocking-stuffer stocks that you can place by the chimney with care: General Electric (GE), CVS (CVS), Intel (INTC). These 3 companies are the kind of stock that you can buy for child's college fund, and in 10 years, you'll be really glad you did.
Apple Store Offers Free Next-Day Shipping Until Dec. 24
Apple is offering free next-day shipping on the majority of its popular gadgets, including the iPhone and iPad, leading up to Christmas.
India not Incredible Anymore?
Policy paralysis, corruption scandals and a government fearful of political backlash to any bold moves have worsening domestic finances, and Incredible India is no longer incredible.
Sobeys to buy 250 Shell gas stations in Canada
Empire Co Ltd's Sobeys grocery chain is expanding its high-margin retail gasoline business in Eastern Canada, announcing plans on Thursday to buy 250 gas stations from Shell Canada.
Walmart Murder: Lilia Blandin Stabbed To Death By Husband, Shoppers in Shock
Wal-Mart shoppers witnessed Lilia Blandin being stabbed to death by her husband in the middle the store on Saturday. Wal-Mart refused
Manmohan Singh Wants FDI in Retail after March: Bloomberg
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expects to succeed in his push to open the domestic retail market to foreign companies after regional elections conclude by the end of March.
'All American Muslim' Saved by Hollywood Celebs as Lowe's Pulls Ads
The All-American Muslim show has been saved by Hollywood celebrities who have bought the remaining ad slots for TLC's reality series after Lowe's and other companies pulled out.
Best Buy's Quarterly Profit Squeezed by Discounts
Best Buy Co's quarterly profit missed Wall Street estimates as bigger discounts during the holiday season squeezed margins at the world's largest electronics chain, and its shares fell 9 percent in premarket trading on Tuesday.
Competition to cut food inflation in Canada: report
Target Corp's impending arrival in Canada, paired with Wal-Mart Stores Inc's expanding grocery business in the country, will help slow food inflation next year and keep established grocers under pressure, researchers said on Monday.
Amazon to Have Low Margins Through 2012: Analyst
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) whose Kindle Fire tablet is one of the hot-selling products in this holiday season may have a tough time in convincing investors over its margins.
Wal-Mart Investigating if its Overseas Workers Violated Corrupt Practices Act
Wal-Mart began an internal investigation within the last seven months to determine whether some overseas incidents violated U.S. federal law.
Woman Caught Making Meth in Wal-Mart, Arrested After 6 Hours [VIDEO]
Tulsa, Okla. police arrested a woman Thursday for stealing and mixing chemicals to make meth inside of a Wal-Mart.
U.S. Futures Signal Gains for Equities
Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open for equities on Wall Street on Friday, with futures for the S&P 500, for the Dow Jones and for the Nasdaq 100 up 0.1 to 0.4 percent.
Planking Spree: Wisconsin Resident Convicted for Disorderly Conduct (VIDEO)
Alexander Hart, 19, who went on a planking spree that included lying atop a police squad car, a bank ATM machine and merchandise displays at Wal-Mart and Lowe's stores, was convicted this week for disorderly conduct.
FDI in Retail: Cracks in UPA Govt?
UPA government led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seems to be in trouble after failing to implement its retail reform.
Wal-Mart in India Deal is Off: PM Manmohan Singh Backs Off Foreign Retailers Plan
India has retracted its plan to allow foreign retail chains like Wal-Mart and Britain's Tesco to open in the country, according to multiple reports. The reversal comes less than two weeks after the global business sector and the Indian government heaped praise on the original deal to let foreign retailers into India to jolt the country's economy and lower prices for farmers and consumers.
Poor struggling, rich spending as Christmas nears
Adriana Garcia won't be buying her family Christmas gifts this year.
U.S. Stock Index Futures Signal Gains for Equities
Stock index futures pointed to a higher open for equities on Wall Street on Wednesday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 up 0.6-0.8 percent.
Crisis in Big Indian Industries Expected to Bring about Reforms
India's power, telecoms and aviation sectors, core to sustaining the country's growth, are in various states of crisis. This crisis may force the government to bring about reforms.
Coke Says Child's Death in China Not Linked to Product
Coca-Cola Co. defended on Friday the safety of its yogurt drinks sold in northern China, denying there was any link to the death of a child or the illness of three other people who had consumed the drinks, but said it removed the product from shelves in a precautionary move.
WikiLeaks to Reveal Names of Indians with Swiss Accounts in 2012
The founder of whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, an Australian currently under house arrest in the UK, might reveal the names of Indians holding Swiss bank accounts in the coming year, he said during a videoconference Saturday.
India's Government Puts Plan for Foreign Supermarkets 'on Pause'
India has put a plan to open its retail industry to foreign supermarkets on hold, a senior government source said Sunday, an embarrassing turnaround for a beleaguered government fighting to retain the support of key allies.
Don’t Fool People with FDI in Retail: Advani
The government is fooling the country about the benefits of foreign supermarkets, opposition leader LK Advani said.
Arsenic in Apple Juice: Mott's, Welch's Defend Apple and Grape Juices After Investigation
Makers of apple and grape juice targeted in a Consumer Reports investigation into juice arsenic levels pushed back against the report Thursday, saying their juices are safe for the plethora of American children who drink it each day.
American Family Association: Some Companies Waging a 'War on Christmas'
The American Family Association has compiled a naughty or nice list of national corporations based on how often they use the word Christmas in holiday advertising.
FDI in Retail: Indian Traders Protest Against the Entry of Retail Giants
Tens of thousands of small shopkeepers went on strike across India on Thursday to protest a government decision to allow foreign retail giants like Wal-Mart Stores Inc to enter the country's $450 billion retail market.