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| Wal-Mart settles ethnic harassment suit Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc's (WMT.N) Sam's Club settled an ethnic harassment lawsuit filed by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which alleged several employees of Mexican descent endured slurs. Sam's Club, a wholesale chain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IMF, World Bank Warn Against Compacency Voice of America The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank stressed the need for continued cooperation among world economies, saying the global financial system remains vulnerable to further shocks. The warning comes as the world lending institutions prepare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Construction Materials Prices Jump 2 Percent in March Amerisurv "Today's data comes as little surprise as a variety of commodity prices were rising throughout the month of March, including oil prices, which were up 14.8 percent. Iron and steel prices also saw solid increases, along with steel mill product prices. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pressure to Unwind CVS Merger New York Times By REED ABELSON and NATASHA SINGER CVS Caremark is coming under increasing pressure from consumer groups and shareholders to split up, at the same time that federal and state regulators are looking into accusations of anticompetitive behavior by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama Administration to Act on Gas Drilling Safety in Six Months Bloomberg By Katarzyna Klimasinska - Thu Apr 14 15:45:53 GMT 2011 The US Energy Department, urged by President Barack Obama to ensure that extracting natural gas from shale is safe, will act within six months to protect drinking water from hydraulic fracturing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TVA to Spend as Much as $5 Billion to Resolve Carbon Violations in US Bloomberg By Kim Chipman and Jim Efstathiou Jr. - Thu Apr 14 21:13:55 GMT 2011 The Tennessee Valley Authority will spend as much as $5 billion to resolve alleged Clean Act violations at 11 coal-fired plants in Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OIL FUTURES: Crude Down As Market Frets Over Demand, Eyes Libya Wall Street Journal By Sarah Kent Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)-- Crude oil and gasoline futures prices fell Thursday, as many investors worried that high prices have begun eroding demand and as it remained unclear when significant volumes of Libyan oil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New York Sees a Third Month of Jobs Gains Wall Street Journal By JOSEPH DE AVILA New York City's jobless rate dropped to 8.7% while employers added to their payrolls for the third straight month. Retailers and restaurants added workers as the economy improved and consumers opened their wallets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japan Ready to Seek Aid on Any Yen Volatility Wall Street Journal By TAKASHI NAKAMICHI And SUDEEP REDDY WASHINGTON—Japan's finance minister said he would turn to other Group of Seven countries for help in coordinating another currency intervention if the yen became "excessively volatile," as the G-7 was also asked to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Google On Its "Amazing Blazingly" Mobile Business: "We Tripped ... By Erick Schonfeld During today's Google earnings call, one analyst asked for some color on Google's mobile business. CFO Patrick Pichette didn't give much more in terms of specifics, but he did offer up some color. TechCrunch - http://techcrunch.com/ | ||
| Teaching Sustainability Has Benefits for Big Business | Miller ... By Carrie Madren Companies ranging from banks and defense contractors to organic yogurt makers reap benefits by creating a corps of sustainable-savvy employees. Smart Journalism. Real Solutions.... - http://www.miller-mccune.com/ | ||
| Health Business Blog » Blog Archive » Health Wonk Review –April 14 ... By David E. Williams of the Health business blog newest edition of the blog carnival Health Wonk Review is up, courtesy of David Williams and his Health Business Blog. My podcast with Peter Waegemann of [...] Health Business Blog » Blog Archive » Health Wonk Review –April 14 … ... Health Business Blog - http://www.healthbusinessblog.com/ | ||
| Sex and the City — the Business Version - Rosabeth Moss Kanter ... By Rosabeth Moss Kanter Other divides include racial and ethnic enclaves that vary in opportunities — for example, minority entrepreneurs with promising business ideas who can't access mainstream sources of capital and support. Cities should be connectors but ... HBR.org - http://blogs.hbr.org/ |
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| Wal-Mart settles ethnic harassment suit Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc's (WMT.N) Sam's Club settled an ethnic harassment lawsuit filed by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which alleged several employees of Mexican descent endured slurs. Sam's Club, a wholesale chain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IMF, World Bank Warn Against Compacency Voice of America The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank stressed the need for continued cooperation among world economies, saying the global financial system remains vulnerable to further shocks. The warning comes as the world lending institutions prepare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Construction Materials Prices Jump 2 Percent in March Amerisurv "Today's data comes as little surprise as a variety of commodity prices were rising throughout the month of March, including oil prices, which were up 14.8 percent. Iron and steel prices also saw solid increases, along with steel mill product prices. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pressure to Unwind CVS Merger New York Times By REED ABELSON and NATASHA SINGER CVS Caremark is coming under increasing pressure from consumer groups and shareholders to split up, at the same time that federal and state regulators are looking into accusations of anticompetitive behavior by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama Administration to Act on Gas Drilling Safety in Six Months Bloomberg By Katarzyna Klimasinska - Thu Apr 14 15:45:53 GMT 2011 The US Energy Department, urged by President Barack Obama to ensure that extracting natural gas from shale is safe, will act within six months to protect drinking water from hydraulic fracturing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TVA to Spend as Much as $5 Billion to Resolve Carbon Violations in US Bloomberg By Kim Chipman and Jim Efstathiou Jr. - Thu Apr 14 21:13:55 GMT 2011 The Tennessee Valley Authority will spend as much as $5 billion to resolve alleged Clean Act violations at 11 coal-fired plants in Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OIL FUTURES: Crude Down As Market Frets Over Demand, Eyes Libya Wall Street Journal By Sarah Kent Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)-- Crude oil and gasoline futures prices fell Thursday, as many investors worried that high prices have begun eroding demand and as it remained unclear when significant volumes of Libyan oil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New York Sees a Third Month of Jobs Gains Wall Street Journal By JOSEPH DE AVILA New York City's jobless rate dropped to 8.7% while employers added to their payrolls for the third straight month. Retailers and restaurants added workers as the economy improved and consumers opened their wallets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japan Ready to Seek Aid on Any Yen Volatility Wall Street Journal By TAKASHI NAKAMICHI And SUDEEP REDDY WASHINGTON—Japan's finance minister said he would turn to other Group of Seven countries for help in coordinating another currency intervention if the yen became "excessively volatile," as the G-7 was also asked to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Small Business News: Small Biz Social Media Tips By Small Business News In recent weeks we've shared articles on social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and others. Now it's time to look at how all these tools are. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/ | ||
| Google On Its "Amazing Blazingly" Mobile Business: "We Tripped ... By Erick Schonfeld During today's Google earnings call, one analyst asked for some color on Google's mobile business. CFO Patrick Pichette didn't give much more in terms of specifics, but he did offer up some color. TechCrunch - http://techcrunch.com/ | ||
| Teaching Sustainability Has Benefits for Big Business | Miller ... By Carrie Madren Companies ranging from banks and defense contractors to organic yogurt makers reap benefits by creating a corps of sustainable-savvy employees. Smart Journalism. Real Solutions.... - http://www.miller-mccune.com/ | ||
| Health Business Blog » Blog Archive » Health Wonk Review –April 14 ... By David E. Williams of the Health business blog newest edition of the blog carnival Health Wonk Review is up, courtesy of David Williams and his Health Business Blog. My podcast with Peter Waegemann of [...] Health Business Blog » Blog Archive » Health Wonk Review –April 14 … ... Health Business Blog - http://www.healthbusinessblog.com/ | ||
| Sex and the City — the Business Version - Rosabeth Moss Kanter ... By Rosabeth Moss Kanter Other divides include racial and ethnic enclaves that vary in opportunities — for example, minority entrepreneurs with promising business ideas who can't access mainstream sources of capital and support. Cities should be connectors but ... HBR.org - http://blogs.hbr.org/ |
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