
Glencore Buys Xstrata, Frontier Offers Wi-Fi: Hot Trends
NEW YORK (
) -- Popular searches on the Internet Tuesday include
Glencore
on news the company has agreed to buy miner
Xstrata
for $41 billion in stock in the largest mining takeover since 2007, forming a company worth $90 billion.
Called a "merger of equals," the deal combines Glencore, the world's largest diversified commodities trading house, and the world's fourth-biggest diversified miner, Xstrata. Glencore will buy the remaining 66% of Xstrata, before issuing 2.8 new shares for each Xstrata share.
Frontier Airlines
is trending on the announcement that it will be offering Wi-Fi on board its Enabler 190 fleet beginning Tuesday.
In honor of the launch, all Frontier passengers will receive 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi for the rest of the month. The cost of Wi-Fi for laptops will otherwise be $4.95 on flights up to 650 miles; $9.95 for flights 651 to 1,150 miles; and $12.95 for flights over 1,151 miles. Mobile Wi-Fi users will pay $4.95 for flights up to 650 miles and $7.95 for 651 miles and longer. Passengers also can purchase 15 minutes of Wi-Fi access for $1.95 on flights up to 650 miles.
Wal-Mart
(WMT) - Get Report
is another hot topic as the retail chain unveils its "Great for You" icon Tuesday at an event in Washington.
The retailer has said it's making some of its private-label foods healthier and will market those foods under its Marketside and Great Value labels with the new "Great for You" icon. The icon, part of the chain's movement to give customers an easier way to identify healthier food, will appear on the front of all packages of healthier foods, including fruits and vegetables, which already meet the store's health criteria. Wal-Mart's health criteria focuses on products' sugar, salt and fat content.
The chatter on Main Street (a.k.a. Google, Yahoo! and other search sites) is always of interest to investors on Wall Street. Thus, each day, TheStreet compiles the stories that are trending on the Web, and highlights the news that could make stocks move.
-- Written by Brittany Umar
.
Brittany joined TheStreet.com TV in November 2006 after completing a degree in Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers College. Previously, Brittany interned at the local ABC affiliate in New York City WABC-TV 7 where she helped research and produce On Your Side, a popular consumer advocacy segment.









