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News10 new results for business
 
Asian shares down after Wall Street slumps
The Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares extended losses in early trading Friday after the Dow Jones industrial average suffered its biggest one-day drop since August and China reported unexpectedly strong inflation. Oil prices inched higher to near $103 a barrel ...
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GM Finance Chief to Leave In Latest Management Shift
New York Times
By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — General Motors said Thursday that its chief financial officer, Christopher P. Liddell, was stepping down, less than four months after helping the automaker execute the largest initial public offering in American history. ...
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OC couple accused of stealing $130 million from banks
Los Angeles Times
Thomas Chia Fu and wife Cheri L. Shyu of Newport Coast defrauded the banks by exaggerating the value of their company, US attorney's office says. By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times A federal grand jury has accused an Orange County couple of stealing ...
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American Airlines again bumps up airfares
USA Today
By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY American Airlines has bumped up domestic fares by $10 per round trip, which could trigger the seventh fare increase this year by US airlines. By Mark Lennihan, AP file Jets on a taxiway at John F. Kennedy airport. ...
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USA Today
Instant view: Jobless claims rise, trade gap widens
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New claims for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, a government report showed on Thursday, but held below a key level associated with labor market recovery. The US trade deficit widened much more than expected ...
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UPDATE 1-SJM jumps after Stanley Ho legal dispute "resolved"
Reuters
HONG KONG, March 11 (Reuters) - Shares in Macau gaming magnate Stanley Ho's SJM Holdings Ltd (0880.HK) surged 8 percent on Friday after the chairman of the enclave's biggest casino operator said he had fully resolved his dynastic legal tussle with ...
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Green Mountain Soars on Starbucks Coffee Distribution Deal
Bloomberg
By Duane Stanford - Thu Mar 10 21:14:07 GMT 2011 A coffee maker made by Keurig, a unit of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. Photographer: Herb Swanson/Bloomberg Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (GMCR) surged 41 percent, the most in almost 18 years ...
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Consumer Agency to Post a Database of Unsafe Products
New York Times
By ANDREW MARTIN Despite threats of a budget cut, the Consumer Product Safety Commission will unveil on Friday a database that will allow the public to search for complaints about the safety of everyday products. Called SaferProducts.gov, the database ...
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Dollar Falls Versus Euro as Chinese Data Signals Economic Recovery Intact
Bloomberg
By Candice Zachariahs and Ron Harui - Fri Mar 11 02:34:32 GMT 2011 The dollar fell against the euro after Chinese reports showed consumer prices and industrial production rose by more than economists expected, adding to signs that Asia's economic ...
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Clearwire chief resigns in shake-up
Financial Times
NEW YORK, March 10 – Bill Morrow, Clearwire chief executive, has resigned in a wider management shake-up as the wireless operator tries to resolve a dispute with Sprint Nextel, the majority owner, and fights to close a funding gap worth billions of ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Latest Small Business Research: The News Is Not Too Bad
By Dawn Rivers Baker
Generally, there are two kinds of small business research. There are the research reports that describe small businesses, and then there are the studies that.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/
WikiLeaks reveals disturbing business practices of Buffett's BYD ...
By Jeremy Korzeniewski
2009 BYD F3DM – Click above for high-res image gallery Are Chinese cars nothing more than cheap copies of other automaker's products in othe.
Autoblog - http://www.autoblog.com/
Will HP Sell Its PC Business? Update: HP Indiciates It Won't ...
By Eric Savitz
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is considering selling its PC business, with Samsung the most likely buyer, DigiTimes reports, citing a report in the Chinese-language Commercial Times. However, the story added that sources in the component ...
The Tech Trade - http://blogs.forbes.com/ericsavitz/
Tim Armstrong's Layoffs Memo - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
"We have decided to focus our efforts on the India consumer market and move the business processing functions to scaled partners…The structural changes in India will impact close to 700 jobs, with approximately 400 transitioning out of ...
SAI: Silicon Alley Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
Gov. Quinn signs Internet sales tax bill | Chicago Breaking Business
By Sandra M. Jones
Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation Thursday to require online merchants with a physical presence in Illinois to collect and remit sales tax. The.
Chicago Breaking Business - http://chicagobreakingbusiness.com/


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News10 new results for business
 
Asian shares down after Wall Street slumps
The Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares extended losses in early trading Friday after the Dow Jones industrial average suffered its biggest one-day drop since August and China reported unexpectedly strong inflation. Oil prices inched higher to near $103 a barrel ...
See all stories on this topic »
GM Finance Chief to Leave In Latest Management Shift
New York Times
By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — General Motors said Thursday that its chief financial officer, Christopher P. Liddell, was stepping down, less than four months after helping the automaker execute the largest initial public offering in American history. ...
See all stories on this topic »
OC couple accused of stealing $130 million from banks
Los Angeles Times
Thomas Chia Fu and wife Cheri L. Shyu of Newport Coast defrauded the banks by exaggerating the value of their company, US attorney's office says. By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times A federal grand jury has accused an Orange County couple of stealing ...
See all stories on this topic »
American Airlines again bumps up airfares
USA Today
By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY American Airlines has bumped up domestic fares by $10 per round trip, which could trigger the seventh fare increase this year by US airlines. By Mark Lennihan, AP file Jets on a taxiway at John F. Kennedy airport. ...
See all stories on this topic »

USA Today
Instant view: Jobless claims rise, trade gap widens
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New claims for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, a government report showed on Thursday, but held below a key level associated with labor market recovery. The US trade deficit widened much more than expected ...
See all stories on this topic »
UPDATE 1-SJM jumps after Stanley Ho legal dispute "resolved"
Reuters
HONG KONG, March 11 (Reuters) - Shares in Macau gaming magnate Stanley Ho's SJM Holdings Ltd (0880.HK) surged 8 percent on Friday after the chairman of the enclave's biggest casino operator said he had fully resolved his dynastic legal tussle with ...
See all stories on this topic »
Green Mountain Soars on Starbucks Coffee Distribution Deal
Bloomberg
By Duane Stanford - Thu Mar 10 21:14:07 GMT 2011 A coffee maker made by Keurig, a unit of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. Photographer: Herb Swanson/Bloomberg Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (GMCR) surged 41 percent, the most in almost 18 years ...
See all stories on this topic »
Consumer Agency to Post a Database of Unsafe Products
New York Times
By ANDREW MARTIN Despite threats of a budget cut, the Consumer Product Safety Commission will unveil on Friday a database that will allow the public to search for complaints about the safety of everyday products. Called SaferProducts.gov, the database ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dollar Falls Versus Euro as Chinese Data Signals Economic Recovery Intact
Bloomberg
By Candice Zachariahs and Ron Harui - Fri Mar 11 02:34:32 GMT 2011 The dollar fell against the euro after Chinese reports showed consumer prices and industrial production rose by more than economists expected, adding to signs that Asia's economic ...
See all stories on this topic »
Clearwire chief resigns in shake-up
Financial Times
NEW YORK, March 10 – Bill Morrow, Clearwire chief executive, has resigned in a wider management shake-up as the wireless operator tries to resolve a dispute with Sprint Nextel, the majority owner, and fights to close a funding gap worth billions of ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Latest Small Business Research: The News Is Not Too Bad
By Dawn Rivers Baker
Generally, there are two kinds of small business research. There are the research reports that describe small businesses, and then there are the studies that.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/
WikiLeaks reveals disturbing business practices of Buffett's BYD ...
By Jeremy Korzeniewski
2009 BYD F3DM – Click above for high-res image gallery Are Chinese cars nothing more than cheap copies of other automaker's products in othe.
Autoblog - http://www.autoblog.com/
Will HP Sell Its PC Business? Update: HP Indiciates It Won't ...
By Eric Savitz
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is considering selling its PC business, with Samsung the most likely buyer, DigiTimes reports, citing a report in the Chinese-language Commercial Times. However, the story added that sources in the component ...
The Tech Trade - http://blogs.forbes.com/ericsavitz/
Tim Armstrong's Layoffs Memo - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
"We have decided to focus our efforts on the India consumer market and move the business processing functions to scaled partners…The structural changes in India will impact close to 700 jobs, with approximately 400 transitioning out of ...
SAI: Silicon Alley Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
Gov. Quinn signs Internet sales tax bill | Chicago Breaking Business
By Sandra M. Jones
Gov. Pat Quinn signed legislation Thursday to require online merchants with a physical presence in Illinois to collect and remit sales tax. The.
Chicago Breaking Business - http://chicagobreakingbusiness.com/


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