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2018年11月26日 星期一

San Diego shoppers open their wallets as retailers count on a record-setting holiday season

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November 26, 2018

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San Diego shoppers open their wallets as retailers count on a record-setting holiday season

Saturday, Nov 24

San Diego shoppers descended on stores and malls on Black Friday as national retail sales are predicted to top $1 trillion for the first time ever.

San Diego leads the nation with the most home price reductions this year

San Diego County has seen a big increase in price reductions in the home market, which most analysts attribute to rising mortgage rates.

Airport's $3B makeover takes one step forward, two steps back

The proposed $3 billion makeover of San Diego International Airport could be pushed back by a year, despite regional agencies now agreeing on a path forward.

San Diego cruise market is back again — and so is Mexico as top destination

While San Diego may never return to its cruising heyday, the local industry is on the rebound as Mexican Riviera destinations have regained their appeal among those booking cruises.

California new car sales move into a lower gear

New car sales in California are on a pace to dip slightly below 2 million for the first time since 2014. However, numbers for electric and hybrid plug-in vehicles improved.

Jack in the Box franchisees file complaint to protect tenant rights

The National Jack in the Box Franchisee Association fears restructuring could threaten lease agreements.

Judge grants Qualcomm's motion to streamline sprawling Apple lawsuit

The decision helps streamline the complex case to its core breach of contract and contract interference claims — not whether Qualcomm is trying to avoid putting its patent portfolio to the test.

Salk Institute settles last of three gender discrimination lawsuits

Ending the last of three gender discrimination lawsuits brought last year against the Salk Institute, former Salk scientist Beverly Emerson and the institute announced they have settled Emerson's complaint.

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