Cannabis Has More Room to Grow in Canada

By Tony Owusu Some feel there are too many dispensaries in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province. But a new study suggests there is more room to grow. Canada’s cannabis market has seen better days. Over the last few weeks, multiple Canadian operator…

Mining Giant Settles Criminal Probes

By Michael Tedder Allegations of bribery and corruption have dogged the company for years. Switzerland-based commodity trading and mining company Glencore (GLCNF) is looking to settle two different long-standing criminal probes, according to the Wall S…

Walmart Now Represents Attractive Buy, Says Wells Fargo

By Dan Weil After weak earnings for Walmart and Target, ‘there is real value at current levels’ for several retailers, Wells Fargo said. Shares of Walmart (WMT) – Get Walmart Inc. Report, Target (TGT) – Get Target Corporation Report and other retailers…

Oreo Has a Brand New Flavor (And You Might Love It)

By Veronika Bondarenko Those intrigued by the combination should not expect to find it on store shelves. The latest snack food collaboration is between two products that are more similar than they are different. Oreo has partnered with another snack br…

Workers Feel Least Connected in Office, New Data Shows

By Veronika Bondarenko Only one in six American workers feels “highly connected” to their company or the team they work with. Remote work, the saying so often goes, is lonely and disempowering. It keeps tech workers alone and isolated instead of foster…

Broadcom Reportedly in Talks to Snap Up VMWare

By Riley GutiĆ©rrez McDermid That appetite for new companies had placed Broadcom into a chip company with almost every possible tool at its disposable. Broadcom Chief Executive Hock Tan is no stranger to doing deals. Over the last nine years Broadcom (A…