Court says Wynn suit can continue, rejects Okada probe request, Reuters says

Court says Wynn suit can continue, rejects Okada probe request, Reuters says

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chefs missmeng via Flickr UPDATE: The ISM Services report is out. The headline index rose to 53.7 from 53.1 last month. Economists were expecting a smaller advance to 53.5. The new orders sub-component of the index rose to 56.0 from 54.5. However, the new export orders sub-component fell to 50.0 from 53.5, and the employment sub-component fell to 50.1 from 52.0. Any number above 50 indicates expansion, whereas numbers below 50 indicate contraction. Below is what survey respondents are saying: Sales remain slightly higher than the same period last year, but still below pre-recession sales figures. (Public Administration) The job order market slowed in April/May. We saw a slight increase in employment due to working down the order/inquiry backlog. (Professional, Scientific & Technical Services) Business seems to be improving through the second half of the year. (Information) Fairly stable the last month; overall optimistic going forward. (Accommodation & Food Services) The flat sequential sales — which began in January 2012 — are still continuing. At this point, we do not predict any lift in the foreseeable future. We do not see any negatives; it appears that business has reached its cruising altitude and is staying there. (Wholesale Trade) Healthcare reform and sequestration are having a strong negative impact on business. (Health Care & Social Assistance) North America continues to improve at a modest rate. Europe is still a problem for global recovery. (Mining) Click here for the full release > More From Business Insider ISM Recession Indicator Triggered For The First Time This Year ISM: AMERICAN MANUFACTURING UNEXPECTEDLY ENTERS WORST CONTRACTION SINCE JUNE 2009 MISS: US GDP GROWTH REVISED DOWN TO 2.4% IN Q1 View comments
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