Strongest storms of ten years. Massive disruptions over there. Our road map begins with the major indices at or shy of new highs as we begin to cross the Halfway Point of earning seasons. It is trading lower in the free market. Earnings beat. Revenue was a bit short. Apple set to report before the bell. A chance to see how the newest iphones are really selling. A clash of titans. Mcdonalds dropping heinz catsup. The s p coming off a record high close for the fifth time. Dow chasing history within 1 of its record closing high on september 18th. Investors will Pay Attention to a bunch of earning numbers. A twoday meeting of federal policy makers concludes on wednesday and the fed is not expected to cut back on the bondbuying program due to the neck tiff economic effects of the 16day Government Shutdown. The day that flow is going to be very heavy this week. No jobs number this friday. All the adps, claims, cpi, housing, heading our way. This is funny. There are still some very important
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Aimbridge Hospitality, a leading, global hospitality management company and the world s largest third-party hotel operator, today announced the transition plan for Michael J. Deitemeyer, who is stepping down as Chief Executive Officer, effective December 31, 2023. An Executive Committee of the Board, helmed by Aimbridge Chairman Glenn Murphy has been formed and will lead a comprehensive search for a world class CEO replacement.
/PRNewswire/ Aimbridge Hospitality, a leading, global hospitality management company and the world s largest third-party hotel operator, today announced the.
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