>>Ahead Of The Bell
(New York, NY) -- The opening bell rings this morning after stocks closed lower on Wall Street Tuesday. Boeing and 3M shares weighed on markets as the major indexes retreated from post-election record highs. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 382 points to 43-911. The S&P 500 lost 17 points to 59-84. The Nasdaq lost 17 points to 19-281.
>>Key Inflation Gauge Out Today
(Undated) -- A key reading on the state of inflation comes out today with the release of the consumer price index. That's followed by the producer price index on Thursday, along with weekly jobless claims. Retail sales numbers bring the week to a close on Friday.
>>Frontier Pilots Picket Outside Corporate Office
(Denver, CO) -- Dozens of pilots are taking a stand against Frontier Airlines. The pilots picketed outside of Frontier Airlines headquarters in Denver Tuesday as part of an informational picket. Alan Christie, a pilot with the airline, said Frontier needs to "step up and recognize the value" the pilots bring, saying they want to work and not strike. Pilots have been negotiating a new contract with Frontier for roughly a year, with it being almost six years since a new deal was given.
>>Wendy's To Close Stores
(Dublin, OH) -- A popular fast food chain is closing many of its stores. Wendy's says 140 underperforming and outdated stores across the country will close by the end of the year. The company says it will then focus on building new restaurants to create "the best restaurants for customers." Currently, there are just over six-thousand Wendy's locations across the country.
>>Delta Air Lines Says Trump Presidency Could Be Good for Airline
(Atlanta, GA) -- The CEO of Delta Airlines says the upcoming Trump presidency could be good for the airline. CEO Ed Bastian tells the Atlanta Journal Constitution the first Trump presidency worked well for Delta, and he expects similar results the second time. Bastian said Trump is a strong supporter of U.S. airlines and U.S. jobs and knows the flight industry well. Business leaders across the country are currently assessing what changes could come with regulations with the changing of power at the White House.



