The valuations are the work of Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University’s regional campus in Columbus.
Chris Otts is headed to Detroit to cover the auto industry for the Wall Street Journal after 10 years at WDRB.
The merger would have created a $140 billion giant in the health insurance industry.
The Louisville-based chain, along with Chick-fil-A and other chicken restaurants are scrambling to find chickens that weigh four pounds.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the filing in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
It is perfectly reasonable to argue Terrence Williams should be an admired NBA veteran like his draft classmates James Harden and Steph Curry, preparing for his 13th NBA season.
Amazon upended the US brick-and-mortar department store model built by companies like Sears and J.C. Penney. Now, the e-commerce giant reportedly has plans to open physical stores that resemble the concept it's helping to crush.
No more novel coronavirus questions for college football coaches, at least not about the when, where, how and, especially why of lifting the ban.
The idea has been discussed among White House and Treasury Department officials over the past few days.
Topshop is closing all of its U.S. stores after its operator, Arcadia Group, filed for bankruptcy, according to a report.