The entrepreneur argues a “sustainable energy company” comprising the two ventures makes sense, but investors may take some convincing.
Month: June 2016
Reckoning Near for Merger of Energy Transfer and Williams
Williams shareholders will vote on the merger soon, and on Monday the two companies will go to court to accuse each other of breaching the agreement.
Economic View: One Economic Sickness, Five Diagnoses
While many would argue there are serious problems within the United States economy, there is no consensus among economists on the root causes.
Moving to Arizona Soon? You Might Need a License
States are adding more licensing requirements for a variety of jobs, mandating months or years of education, along with assessing costly fees.
Shanghai Disneyland Opens Amid Rain and Pageantry
The first Disney park on the mainland, built for $5.5 billion, is being held up as nothing less than a historic symbol of United States-China relations.
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Plans Slower Increases
The central bank, which entered the year planning to raise rates four times, has scaled back those plans as economic growth has disappointed expectations.
China Rules: How China Won the Keys to Disney’s Magic Kingdom
Plans for the $5.5 billion Shanghai Disney Resort, which opens Thursday, were in limbo until Disney dialed back its demands to the Communist Party.
Apple to Offer App Developers Access to Siri and iMessage
In an effort to keep developers happily writing apps for its software, as well as to reinvigorate its products, Apple will allow access to two of its crown jewels, hoping to spur creativity.
Economic View: The Overinflated Fear of Being Priced Out of Housing
It’s easy to understand how worries spread, but the historical record suggests such fears are generally exaggerated.
Drug Maker’s Former Employees Accused of Shady Dealings With Doctors
Two former employees of Insys are accused of paying doctors to participate in “sham” educational programs in exchange for prescribing the powerful painkiller fentanyl.