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Tyson Foods flees Chicago, inflation reports, 3Q earnings and more: Monday's 5 things to know

Por: Fox Business Business October 10, 2022

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‘Sugar Bliss’ owner Teresa Ging told ‘Varney & Co.’ a 37% increase in crime from last year has her rethinking her future in Chicago. Here are the key events taking place on Monday OIL COMPANY BLASTS CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS: Valero hit back at California’s Energy Commission (CEC) last week after the agency demanded oil refinery executives explain why, despite declining gas prices have spiked.[C]rude oil prices are down and industry... + full article



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