Business Stories from August 2, 2019 (Change date)
-
Hanover Park approves lifting happy hour banAug 06, 2019 8:39 am - Hanover Park's more than 30-year-old happy hour ban will be lifted Aug. 15, after a 4-1 vote by the village board this week. Trustee Herb Porter cast the sole "no" vote ...
-
Feder: NBC Sports Chicago adds weekday afternoon sports betting showAug 06, 2019 7:35 am - NBC Sports Chicago is betting it can win over viewers with a four-hour weekday afternoon talk show devoted to the burgeoning business of legalized sports gambling, Rober...
-
Brunswick names Loube vice president - taxAug 05, 2019 9:41 am - Brunswick Corporation announced Nancy Loube has been promoted to vice president - tax, reporting to William L. Metzger, senior vice president and chief financial officer...
-
Jelmar tabs MARC USA for marketingAug 06, 2019 2:35 pm - SKOKIE - Jelmar LLC, the maker of household cleaning products including CLR and Tarn-X brands, has named MARC USA its new marketing agency of record after a 51-year rela...
-
Climate change is hurting the vegan ice cream industryAug 05, 2019 2:39 pm - Vegan ice cream is a hot commodity these days. But violent storms that have devastated farms in Southeast Asia are are threatening to take away one of its best ingredien...
-
Apple says its contractors will stop listening to users through SiriAug 05, 2019 2:39 pm - Apple Inc. said on Friday that the company would stop using contractors to listen in on users through Siri to grade the voice assistant's accuracy. An Apple whistle-blow...
-
US hiring slows modestly, but employers still say this is a golden age to get a jobAug 05, 2019 2:39 pm - WASHINGTON - Hiring slowed modestly in July as construction and warehouse companies didn't add many workers, but employers still say this is a "golden age" to get a job ...
Showing 11-17 of 17
previous