The latest Acadiana business news
By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thanks for reading us today. Let's get down to business. The news during a Monday earnings call was not good for Waitr. The Lafayette-based company that was once a crown jewel of startups reported a loss of $77 million in the first quarter. Its revenue also fell by $15 million. Shares of Waitr stock were trading at 21 cents Monday. Have a great Tuesday and see you back here tomorrow. |
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| Homes sales in Acadiana and the amount of money spent on home purchases dipped in April, which indicates the two years of a flurry of sales may be reaching its end. Read more |
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The District Attorney's Office in Lafayette is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, including the FBI. Read more |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says drought during the growing season has made farmers in most of Texas, all of Louisiana and parts of Arkansas and Mississippi eligible to apply for federal aid. Read more |
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