EBay Inc. sued three employees working at e-commerce rival Amazon.com, alleging that they conspired with dozens of other workers to fraudulently take high-value online merchants from eBay.
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Trump Ratchets Up China Trade War With New Tariffs
President Donald Trump abruptly escalated his trade war with China, announcing that he would impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion in Chinese imports that aren’t yet subject to U.S. duties after setbacks in negotiations with Beijing.
ATA Trends Report Reveals Industry’s Revenue, Trade Highlights
The trucking industry’s total revenue and cross-border operations experienced significant increases last year, according to the recently released American Trucking Trends report by American Trucking Associations.
California Trucking School Owner Pleads Guilty to $4.3 Million Scam
The owner of a California trucking school has pleaded guilty to swindling the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs out of more than $4 million in tuition and other payments after falsely certifying that hundreds of veterans had attended classes they never took, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced July 29.
Best practices for IT integrations
Norm Thomas, general manager of I.D. Systems, recommends fleets make sure they understand why and how any system upgrade or integration will benefit their business before making the decision to invest.
That could include leveraging internal resourc
Factory Gauge Sinks to Lowest Since 2016 as Exports Drop
U.S. manufacturing activity deteriorated in July to an almost three-year low, dragged down by slower production and shaky export markets that help explain the Federal Reserve’s decision to reduce interest rates July 31.
Factory Gauge Sinks to Lowest Since 2016 as Exports Drop
U.S. manufacturing activity deteriorated in July to an almost three-year low, dragged down by slower production and shaky export markets that help explain the Federal Reserve’s decision to reduce interest rates July 31.
GM Profit Beats Estimates as Trucks Make Up for Slower Sales
General Motors Co. is looking like a port in the storm as new trucks and cost-cutting efforts pad profit in the midst of slowing industry sales.
GM Profit Beats Estimates as Trucks Make Up for Slower Sales
General Motors Co. is looking like a port in the storm as new trucks and cost-cutting efforts pad profit in the midst of slowing industry sales.
Schneider Income Down as It Shutters Its First to Final Mile Service
Schneider National Inc. reported lower net income and revenue for its second quarter, as it announced the closure of its First to Final Mile service after disappointing performance.