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News10 new results for business
 
Southwest grounds 79 Boeing planes for emergency inspections
Los Angeles Times
It cancels 300 flights, some at LAX, so Boeing engineers can check the planes after a Southwest plane's fuselage ruptured Friday. The inspections could take days, officials say. By Louis Sahagun and Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times Southwest Airlines ...
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When a high stock price is worth paying
Richmond Times Dispatch
By Times-Dispatch Staff How much would you pay for the services of Warren Buffett, Larry Page, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos? Quite a bit, apparently. Those CEOs of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Google Inc., Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. lead companies that ...
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What Recession? Russian Billionaire Drops $100 Million on California Mansion
TIME
The $100 million price tag marks the most expensive single-family home ever sold in the United States. Yuri Milner's new mansion stands in Los Altos Hills, Calif., in Silicon Valley, a 25500-square-foot monster with every amenity fathomable. ...
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GameStop to Stream to Tablets
PCWorld
By Megan Geuss, PCWorld Apr 2, 2011 3:36 PM The new-and-used games vendor GameStop announced Friday that it will begin streaming games to tablets and other devices in the vein of the "cloud gaming" services offered by OnLive and GaiKai (a site that's ...
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Ahead of the Bell: Construction spending
BusinessWeek
Construction spending was likely unchanged in February, very near a decade-low, as housing activity and non-residential building remain in the doldrums. Economists believe building activity was essentially flat in February following a 0.7 percent drop ...
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KC and St. Louis follow different paths on earnings-tax vote
Kansas City Star
By DAVE HELLING Kansas City's civic community has raised more than $1.1 million to fiercely defend a 1 percent earnings tax that City Hall said it needed to rely on for decades to come. In St. Louis, a much different reaction: A low-key campaign, ...
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Americans Spent $2.4 Billion on Debt Protection but Received $518 Million in ...
ABC News
If you buy debt protection on your credit card, you're probably paying too much and getting little in return. Those are the results of a recent study by the Government Accountability Office into debt protection products, which credit card companies ...
See all stories on this topic »
Xyratex stock falls on disappointing 1Q results
BusinessWeek
Xyratex Ltd. shares fell nearly 15 percent Friday after the company said Thursday that its fiscal first-quarter earnings fell significantly from a year earlier, even though its revenue rose. Both its adjusted and revenue fell short of analyst forecasts ...
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Stocks set to rise after unemployment rate falls
BusinessWeek
By DAVID K. RANDALL Stocks were poised for modest gains Friday after a key report showed that the unemployment rate fell to a two-year low in March. The dollar surged against key currencies on signs the troubled US labor market is recovering. ...
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DOJ Investigates Police Brutality in Seattle
CR-CL Amicus Online
Earlier this week, the DOJ Civil Rights Division announced that it was launching a formal investigation into use of force policies in the Seattle Police Department. The DOJ did not identify specific incidents that prompted their investigation, ...
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Blogs4 new results for business
 
Social Marketing to the Business Customer
By Ivana Taylor
Middle managers and marketing folks dealing with business-to-business companies that are still delaying their social media programs – pay attention! We've.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/
America's Fastest Dying Business: Mobile Homes
By The Huffington Post News Editors
When it comes to unlucky industries, it's manufactured home (aka mobile home) retailers who really hit the trifecta. First they missed out on the housing boom .
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/
WI Small Business Owner Sees Business Quadruple After Standing Up ...
By Jim Hoft
According to the letter businesses received Tuesday, they will be targeted for declining to display a sign stating, "This business supports workers rights," with an AFSCME logo. (Mark Hertzberg mhertzberg@journaltimes.com) ...
The Gateway Pundit - http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/
Android (continued) - Business Insider
By Fred Wilson
Roughly six months ago, I put up a blog post suggesting Android was going to be the dominant mobi...
Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/


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News10 new results for business
 
Southwest grounds 79 Boeing planes for emergency inspections
Los Angeles Times
It cancels 300 flights, some at LAX, so Boeing engineers can check the planes after a Southwest plane's fuselage ruptured Friday. The inspections could take days, officials say. By Louis Sahagun and Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times Southwest Airlines ...
See all stories on this topic »
When a high stock price is worth paying
Richmond Times Dispatch
By Times-Dispatch Staff How much would you pay for the services of Warren Buffett, Larry Page, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos? Quite a bit, apparently. Those CEOs of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Google Inc., Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. lead companies that ...
See all stories on this topic »
What Recession? Russian Billionaire Drops $100 Million on California Mansion
TIME
The $100 million price tag marks the most expensive single-family home ever sold in the United States. Yuri Milner's new mansion stands in Los Altos Hills, Calif., in Silicon Valley, a 25500-square-foot monster with every amenity fathomable. ...
See all stories on this topic »
GameStop to Stream to Tablets
PCWorld
By Megan Geuss, PCWorld Apr 2, 2011 3:36 PM The new-and-used games vendor GameStop announced Friday that it will begin streaming games to tablets and other devices in the vein of the "cloud gaming" services offered by OnLive and GaiKai (a site that's ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ahead of the Bell: Construction spending
BusinessWeek
Construction spending was likely unchanged in February, very near a decade-low, as housing activity and non-residential building remain in the doldrums. Economists believe building activity was essentially flat in February following a 0.7 percent drop ...
See all stories on this topic »
KC and St. Louis follow different paths on earnings-tax vote
Kansas City Star
By DAVE HELLING Kansas City's civic community has raised more than $1.1 million to fiercely defend a 1 percent earnings tax that City Hall said it needed to rely on for decades to come. In St. Louis, a much different reaction: A low-key campaign, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Americans Spent $2.4 Billion on Debt Protection but Received $518 Million in ...
ABC News
If you buy debt protection on your credit card, you're probably paying too much and getting little in return. Those are the results of a recent study by the Government Accountability Office into debt protection products, which credit card companies ...
See all stories on this topic »
Xyratex stock falls on disappointing 1Q results
BusinessWeek
Xyratex Ltd. shares fell nearly 15 percent Friday after the company said Thursday that its fiscal first-quarter earnings fell significantly from a year earlier, even though its revenue rose. Both its adjusted and revenue fell short of analyst forecasts ...
See all stories on this topic »
Stocks set to rise after unemployment rate falls
BusinessWeek
By DAVID K. RANDALL Stocks were poised for modest gains Friday after a key report showed that the unemployment rate fell to a two-year low in March. The dollar surged against key currencies on signs the troubled US labor market is recovering. ...
See all stories on this topic »
DOJ Investigates Police Brutality in Seattle
CR-CL Amicus Online
Earlier this week, the DOJ Civil Rights Division announced that it was launching a formal investigation into use of force policies in the Seattle Police Department. The DOJ did not identify specific incidents that prompted their investigation, ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs4 new results for business
 
Social Marketing to the Business Customer
By Ivana Taylor
Middle managers and marketing folks dealing with business-to-business companies that are still delaying their social media programs – pay attention! We've.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/
America's Fastest Dying Business: Mobile Homes
By The Huffington Post News Editors
When it comes to unlucky industries, it's manufactured home (aka mobile home) retailers who really hit the trifecta. First they missed out on the housing boom .
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/
WI Small Business Owner Sees Business Quadruple After Standing Up ...
By Jim Hoft
According to the letter businesses received Tuesday, they will be targeted for declining to display a sign stating, "This business supports workers rights," with an AFSCME logo. (Mark Hertzberg mhertzberg@journaltimes.com) ...
The Gateway Pundit - http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/
Android (continued) - Business Insider
By Fred Wilson
Roughly six months ago, I put up a blog post suggesting Android was going to be the dominant mobi...
Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/


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