Friday, April 13, 2018

My First Crayola || Watermelon Matching Game || Stage 2


Plant the seeds of counting with your little artist and My First Crayola Paintbrush Pens and Tripod Grip Crayons and Markers

My First Crayola || Make Your Own Puzzle Activity || Stage 3


Create a work of art with your little artist with My First Crayola Preschool Readiness Kit and turn it into a puzzle!

Amazon and Walmart take their fight to India

India is becoming the new battleground for the corporate giants as they tussle over local startup Flipkart.

Amazon and Walmart take their fight to India

Amazon and Walmart's latest battle could be a tug-of-war over India's biggest online retailer.

Trump Proposes Rejoining Trans-Pacific Partnership

President Trump made the comments during a meeting on Thursday with farm-state lawmakers and governors at the White House.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: German Conservatism Is Making a Comeback

Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany during a government meeting near the city of Gransee on Thursday.

Premarket: 6 things to know before the bell

Here's what you need to know about the markets before you start your business day.

Trump on TPP; Bank earnings; Volkswagen shakeup

1. TPP rethink: President Donald Trump has asked his advisers to investigate whether the United States should rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the giant trade deal spanning 11 countries that he ditched just days after taking office.

UPDATE 1-Singapore watchdog sets interim measures for Uber-Grab deal

* Uber to operate services in Singapore until May 7 (Adds details on interim measures, comments from Grab and Land Transport Authority, and background)

U.S. Seeks Quick Nafta Deal, but Allies Balk as It Gives Little Ground

A manufacturing plant in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. In Nafta talks, the Trump administration has not significantly softened its position on rules aimed at bringing manufacturing back to the United States.

Volkswagen names new CEO in sudden shift

Volkswagen brand chief Herbert Diess will take over for group CEO Matthias Mueller.

Volkswagen names new CEO in sudden shift

Volkswagen has replaced its chief executive in a sudden management overhaul aimed at making a clean break from its diesel scandal and preparing the automaker for major industry changes.

UPDATE 1-Ford's slow China run persists, sales skid again in March

BEIJING, April 13 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's business in China continues to falter amid a dearth of fresh products, even though the American automaker earlier this week said it plans to launch two new models in the world's biggest auto market by the end of the year.

UPDATE 4-GM sticks to April 20 deadline for Korea restructuring, unit logs $1 bln loss

* GM in talks with S.Korea govt, KDB, union on restructuring unit

Federated Investors takes majority stake in fund manager Hermes

LONDON/BOSTON, April 13 (Reuters) - Federated Investors has agreed to take a majority stake in British peer Hermes Fund Managers for 246 million pounds ($351 million), the U.S. asset manager said on Friday.

Trump Plans to Pardon Scooter Libby in C.I.A. Leak Case

I. Lewis Libby Jr. in 2007 in Washington. President Trump plans to pardon Mr. Libby, who goes by Scooter, a person familiar with the decision said on Thursday.

Volkswagen has no plans to cede control of trucks ops - chairman

WOLFSBURG, Germany, April 13 (Reuters) - Volkswagen will not list its trucks business this year and has no plans to cede control of the division, chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch said on Friday.

UPDATE 2-Russia's deputy PM calls Siemens an unreliable partner -RIA

MOSCOW, April 13 (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said Siemens could not be relied upon as a partner after a clash between the German industrial group and Russian companies, RIA news agency quoted him as saying on Friday.

EMERGING MARKETS-Rouble rises, EM stocks set for first weekly gain in a month

LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - Russia's rouble continued to gain ground on Friday but was still set for its worst week since August 2015 after a sharp sell off fuelled by sanctions and Syria tensions, while emerging stocks were on course for their first weekly gain in a month.