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As part of a turnaround, the pizza chain is banking on its Delco outlets, which focus on delivery and carryout, and investments in new technologies. Gibbs said Delco is a growth driver, with 90 percent of its new stores built around that model. “(Delivery and carryout) part of the business is growing well today, that gives us a lot of hope and excitement for the future,” Gibbs said. The Louisville, Kentucky-based company forecast full-year system sales growth in the mid-to-high single-digit range, adding that it was on track to deliver a profit of $3.75 per share in 2019.

(Reuters) - Billionaire Michael Bloomberg said he was likely to sell his financial data and news company Bloomberg LP if he runs for president, Business Insider reported, citing an interview he gave to a local radio station, Bloomberg said he would either sell the company, or put it in a blind trust, but that at his age, 76, it makes more sense to sell stainless steel onyx inlaid money clip cufflinks it, according to the report, “I think at my age, if selling it is possible, I would do that,” Bloomberg reportedly said in the interview with Radio Iowa..

CARACAS (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co (F.N) is offering buy-outs to staff at its moribund plant in Venezuela to reduce its payroll, two union leaders said, as the U.S. automaker seeks to streamline its money-losing South America operations. Ford’s unit in Valencia, which has not received any orders for 2019, is offering the equivalent of $150 for each year worked to all 915 employees at the plant, the union leaders told Reuters, asking not to be identified because they were not authorized to talk to the media about the issue.

Ford would not confirm the report, and emphasized instead that operations would continue in Venezuela, which is suffering under a hyperinflationary economic collapse, “Ford works diligently to adapt to the stainless steel onyx inlaid money clip cufflinks local conditions and continue serving customers with products and services,” Ford said in a statement on Wednesday, “Ford has been operating in Venezuela for 56 years and has no plans to leave the country.”, In the past two months, 93 Explorer and Fiesta vehicles were assembled at the plant, the statement said..

The union officials said total production this year has been about 220 vehicles, less than half 2017’s output, due to a lack of orders and the difficulty of buying parts. The plant used to produce as many as 17,000 cars annually before Venezuela’s economy entered a now five-year recession, with 2018 inflation expected to top one million percent. Ford this year started restructuring underperforming operations in Latin America, Europe and China as part of a strategy to fund investments in autonomous and electric vehicles.

RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Leading global oil traders Vitol [VITOLV.UL], Trafigura [TRAFGF.UL] and Glencore paid more than $30 million in bribes to employees at state-owned Brazilian company Petrobras in a scheme that may still be going on, prosecutors said on Wednesday, Top executives of the international companies had “total and unequivocal” knowledge of the graft involving Petroleo Brasileiro SA, known as Petrobras, investigators said at a news conference, stainless steel onyx inlaid money clip cufflinks The bribes took place between 2011 and 2014, investigators said..

The details being made public were just the “tip of the iceberg” investigators said, and the latest revelations were the strongest international links yet announced to the sweeping “Car Wash” probe centered on political corruption at Petrobras. Petrobras employees offered the trading companies lower prices for oil and its derivatives as well as storage tanks in more than 160 separate operations then shared in the savings, authorities said. Those involved, emails obtained by Brazil’s federal police showed, would use nicknames such as Tiger, Flipper or Mr M and discuss below-market prices for oil or tanks, while invoicing their companies at the market rate. The differences could range from 10 cents to a dollar per barrel and the term of art for the bribes was “delta.”.

Prosecutors also obtained spreadsheets mentioning oil trades involving Vitol, Glencore and Trafigura that they said represent the bribes paid, “Evidence shows that there was a scheme in which the companies investigated paid bribes to Petrobras employees to obtain ., more advantageous prices and sign contracts stainless steel onyx inlaid money clip cufflinks more frequently,” prosecutors said in a statement, The bribes moved through bank accounts in the United States, Britain, Sweden, Switzerland and Uruguay, among others, raising questions of whether those countries would open investigations..



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