Alcohol Makers Await Scottish Ruling

The alcohol industry says minimum unit pricing in Scotland would set and international precedent that could unleash a wave of regulation and cut profits. Click here for the full story This is a great example... read more

Cargo owners panic in wake of Hanjin bankruptcy

Hanjin Shipping’s bankruptcy has global trade watching closely to see how the collapse of South Korea’s largest shipping firm and the world’s 7th largest container carrier will affect global commerce. Click here for the full... read more

Data breach at Weebly affects 43 million users

A breach that occurred in February 2016 resulted in the release of approximately 43 million Weebly.com users information.  News of the breach arrived on October 20th.  Leaksource.com says that the breach not only reveals information... read more...

Short supplies of avocado send prices soaring

Avocados are in high demand making supplies low and prices double.  Hormel Foods, owner of Wholly Guacamole, is monitoring the recent avocado shortage to minimize potential business interruptions. Del Taco and El Torito Mexican restaurant... read more...

Pay-Day Lending Gets Thumbs Down From Banks

Federal regulators said they wanted to curb what they consider abusive practices, while encouraging new lenders to enter the market and maintain credit for hard-up, low-income borrowers. Click here for the full story This is... read more