Bloomberg Businessweek (North America)

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●●Å Valeant Pharmaceut­icals Internatio­nal, under investigat­ion by federal prosecutor­s over its accounting, pricing, and distributi­on practices, reported a dismal fourth quarter and slashed its profit and revenue forecasts for 2016. The Canadian drugmaker’s price hikes have alienated patients and insurers, and an acquisitio­n binge has saddled the company with $30 billion in long-term debt. ●● Avon Products will trim 2,500 jobs and move its headquarte­rs from New York to the U.K. in a bid to rejuvenate its business. The announced changes came two weeks after the directsale­s cosmetics company sold its North American operations to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management. Avon’s sales have declined for four consecutiv­e years. ●● REI’S decision to shutter stores on Black Friday seems to have paid off. Riding a wave of positive publicity, the outdoor-gear retailer reported $2.4 billion in 2015 sales, a 9.3 percent increase from the year before. Sales at establishe­d REI stores ticked up 7 percent. ●● Chipotle Mexican Grill warned that it will book its first quarterly loss as a public company in late April, as a food-safety crisis continues to damage its financial health. Last month sales at existing restaurant­s plunged 26 percent, more than ananalysts had expected. ●●H Goldman n Sachs agreed to buy Honest Dollar, a retirement- savings startup in Austin,n, for an undisclose­d sum. For $8 to $10 a month, the year-old company connects cts small-business employees to companies hawking low-cost IRAS.

An app for sharing before-and-after plastic surgery photos raised $50 million from Tencent Holdings. Made by Soyoung Technology, it’s been downloaded 10 million times. “Wwe’re a real co company, so solving a re real problem, cr creating real rev revenue.” —— Jamie Sisiminoff,i CEO, Ring, a maker of smart doorbells, after securing $61 million in venture capital

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