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Bank of Montreal quarterly profit rises on higher interest income
Bank of Montreal quarterly profit rises on higher interest income
Bank of Montreal's second-quarter profit jumped as higher interest rates shored up the lender's net interest income, the
2023-05-24 18:26
S&P 500 Rally May Be at Risk After a 9.6% Gain in Three Weeks
S&P 500 Rally May Be at Risk After a 9.6% Gain in Three Weeks
The S&P 500’s 9.6% rally in three weeks is looking increasingly unsustainable to some market watchers. Concerns about
2023-11-19 20:15
Nestlé recalls Toll House cookie dough
Nestlé recalls Toll House cookie dough
Nestlé USA is recalling a “limited quantity” of its Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough “break and bake” after fragmented pieces of wood were found in some packages. On 10 August, the food and drink corporation announced the news in a press release published on its website. According to the company, it had identified two batches of the 16.5 oz product produced on 24 and 25 April as being the reason for the recall, “due to the potential presence of wood fragments”. “This recall does not involve any other Nestlé Toll House products, including other varieties of refrigerated cookie dough in ‘break and bake’ bars, rolls, or tubs, or Edible cookie dough,” the statement read. Nestlé directed consumers’ attention to the recalled batch codes to avoid, both 16.5 oz bags with 311457531K or 311557534K. The company warned people who have already purchased these batches to “not prepare or consume the product” and urged them to “return the product to the retailer where it was purchased for a replacement or refund”. There have been no reported injuries or illnesses related to the recall, according to the confectioners. “We are taking this action out of an abundance of caution after a small number of consumers contacted Nestlé USA about this issue,” the release proclaimed. “The quality, safety and integrity of our products remain our number one priority. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this action represents to both our consumers and retail customers.” Nestlé also said it is in contact with the US Drug and Food Administration (FDA) about the recall, according to their press release. Anyone in need of support or with any further questions is encouraged to contact the company’s customer service line at (800) 681-1678 Monday through Friday, between 9am and 6pm ET. The recall comes after Nestlé voluntarily recalled its Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough with Fudge Filling because of the “potential presence of white plastic pieces” in October of 2022. The Independent has contacted Nestlé for further comment. Read More Advocates sue federal government for failing to ban imports of cocoa harvested by children Sugary cereals and yoghurts must remove child-friendly packaging – health group Nestle reveals reason behind price increase of its most popular chocolate bar
2023-08-16 03:51
King Charles III seeks to look ahead in a visit to Kenya. But he'll have history to contend with
King Charles III seeks to look ahead in a visit to Kenya. But he'll have history to contend with
King Charles III wants to look to the future when his four-day state visit to Kenya starts on Tuesday
2023-10-29 13:19
Amazon using AI to crack down on fake review ‘brokers’
Amazon using AI to crack down on fake review ‘brokers’
E-commerce giant Amazon has said it uses artificial intelligence systems to prevent fake reviews on the platform that can intentionally mislead customers. While the company already uses machine learning models to detect risks such as links to other accounts, sign-in activity, review history, and other indications of unusual behavior that point to fake reviews, the tech giant said on Tuesday that is further investing in sophisticated fraud-detection tools. Using several such methods, the company said it “proactively blocked over 200 million suspected fake reviews” from its stores in 2022. “We will continue to build sophisticated tools that protect customers, our selling partners, and our store from bad actors that attempt to profit by proliferating fake reviews globally,” Amazon said. In the new statement, the e-commerce giant warned of the emergence of an illicit industry of “fake review brokers,” who approach consumers via social media channels, and messaging services, soliciting them to write fake reviews in exchange for money or other incentives. These brokers, according to Amazon, portray themselves as legitimate businesses with networks of hundreds of employees stationed worldwide. So far, it has taken legal action against over 90 such bad actors around the world who facilitated fake reviews and sued more than 10,000 Facebook group administrators who attempted to put fake reviews. It also reported over 23,000 abusive social media groups, with over 46 million members and followers, that facilitated fake reviews in 2022, the company added. These high-volume fake review brokers a “global problem” impacting multiple industries, according to Amazon, which called on the private sector, consumer groups, and governments to work together to stop fake review brokers. “Through cross-industry sharing – including information on bad actors’ tactics and techniques, who they are targeting, the services they provide, and how they operate – we can more effectively shut down these schemes, thereby protecting more consumers across different industries,” the company said. In countries that already have laws against soliciting fake reviews, it said regulators could do more to use their authority to take action against fake review brokers. “We also support greater funding for law enforcement to build further technical expertise to investigate and take down these brokers,” the multibillion-dollar conglomerate said. “Amazon will continue to protect our stores from fake reviews by investing in proactive tools to detect and stop fake reviews from impacting a customer’s buying decision,” it added. Read More Revealed: The delivery apps charging you double for your food shop Amazon staff spied on women private through Ring cameras, officials say ‘Last Beatles record’ was created using AI, says Paul McCartney Best Amazon deals and offers to buy now, from air fryers to Apple watches Jeff Bezos mocked for spending $4k on bottle of ‘engagement wine’ worth just $650 Elon Musk is once again world’s richest person
2023-06-13 17:45
Analysis-US stock investors count on earnings to propel rally after upbeat CPI report
Analysis-US stock investors count on earnings to propel rally after upbeat CPI report
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK As U.S. inflation cools and growth remains resilient, bullish investors are counting on
2023-07-13 02:54
2024 Nissan TITAN pricing starts at $45,770
2024 Nissan TITAN pricing starts at $45,770
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 2, 2023--
2023-08-02 20:25
Ecuador Journalist to Follow Slain Villavicencio on Ticket
Ecuador Journalist to Follow Slain Villavicencio on Ticket
The party of assassinated Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has chosen a friend and close associate of his,
2023-08-14 08:26
U.S. jobless claims applications fall as labor market continues to show resiliency
U.S. jobless claims applications fall as labor market continues to show resiliency
The U.S. labor market continues to flex its muscle, as applications for jobless claims fell again last week and remain at healthy levels despite high interest rates and elevated inflation
2023-08-17 20:47
Marketmind: VIX slump to put spring in Asia's step
Marketmind: VIX slump to put spring in Asia's step
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Asian markets on Monday could kick
2023-11-27 05:53
Futures muted as Nvidia slips, peak-rate optimism ebbs
Futures muted as Nvidia slips, peak-rate optimism ebbs
U.S. stock index futures were muted on Wednesday as shares of Nvidia slipped after the chip designer warned
2023-11-22 18:47
US judge orders Enbridge to shut down portions of Wisconsin pipeline within 3 years
US judge orders Enbridge to shut down portions of Wisconsin pipeline within 3 years
By Clark Mindock A U.S. judge has ordered Canadian energy company Enbridge to shutter portions of an oil
2023-06-20 17:25