Barbie dolls in the Mattel display at the annual Toy Fair in New York. Stan Honda | AFP | Getty Images Mattel shares cratered more than 11% Friday morning after the toymaker said Thursday it would pull a bond sale because of “an anonymous whistleblower letter.” The company was made aware of the anonymous letter
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A vendor packages seafood for a customer at a stall in Qingdao in China’s eastern Shandong province on October 16, 2018. AFP | Getty Images China’s July food prices jumped 9.1% from a year ago, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Friday, as the country battles soaring pork prices amid the spread of
Sarah Whitten Shares of pop culture collectible maker Funko jumped as much as 11% after the closing bell Thursday after the company posted a 38% increase in sales and raised its outlook for the rest of 2019. “Funko once again delivered very strong results in the second quarter,” Brian Mariotti, Funko’s CEO, said in a
A file photo of an American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8. Scott McIntyre | Bloomberg | Getty Images American Airlines announced a slew of new international routes on Thursday, including its first service to Africa with service to Morocco, where it has a new partnership with an airline to give it a bigger foothold in
John Boyd, a fourth generation crop farmer and president of the Black Farmer’s Association, checks the condition of a soybean field for harvesting in Baskerville, Virginia on Tuesday Jan. 8, 2019. Melina Mara | The Washington Post | Getty Images U.S. soybean growers are targeting new markets as demand from China has plunged dramatically due