Italy's new ‘Orient Express' isn't running yet — but rates are already soaring
In the past 16 months, starting rates for a one-night journey aboard Accor’s new luxury train jumped 75% — from 2,000 euros ($2,168) to 3,500 euros per person.
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Walgreens CEO says ‘human interface' will help the chain beat Amazon
Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth told CNBC’s Jim Cramer why the company can rival online retail giant Amazon.
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Jim Cramer's week ahead: Nonfarm payroll data and Disney's proxy fight comes to a head
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday guided investors through next week’s Wall Street action.
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Baltimore port crisis: World's largest container ship company, MSC, dumps diverted cargo problem on US companies
Due to the Baltimore bridge collapse, MSC, the world’s biggest container ship company, told customers that diverted cargo will become customer responsibility.
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Reddit shares plunge almost 25% in two days, finish the week below first day close
Reddit shares are plummeting from the rally highs experienced after the social messaging company’s IPO last week.