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| Freddie Mac not seeking more US funds Financial Times By Suzanne Kapner in New York Freddie Mac, the troubled mortgage finance company, has reported a $676m quarterly profit as it indicated it would not seek additional funds from the US Treasury for the first time since it was taken over by the government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Computer glitch delays Houston flights Houston Chronicle By JENALIA MORENO A Federal Aviation Administration computer problem that caused flights to appear twice on controllers' screens delayed air traffic in and out of the Houston area this afternoon. The computer at a Bush Intercontinental Airport facility ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GM Says It's Recalling 2011 Chevrolet Cruze ABC News General Motors is recalling about 150000 2011 Chevrolet Cruze compact sedans to verify their steering shafts were installed properly. The automaker said Wednesday it wants to inspect the intermediate steering shaft covers in Cruze models to make sure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Debt Ceiling Has Some Give, Until Roof Falls In New York Times By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM WASHINGTON — The federal government will not run short of money to pay its bills on May 16, when the federal debt reaches the legal maximum of $14.3 trillion. Matt Rourke/Associated Press Republicans like Senator Patrick Toomey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed ready to fight inflation, but not yet time Reuters By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa LAS CRUCES, NM, May 4 (Reuters) - US inflation remains well under control, despite the spike in oil prices, but the Federal Reserve stands ready to raise interest rates if price pressures appear to be getting out of hand, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks Take A Belly Shot From Earnings, Jobs Peek Forbes Disappointing employment data showing anemic job growth in April sent the markets lower today, as the prices of commodities also tumbled. The ADP Employment Report showed that the private sector added only 179000 jobs last month, which was the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| News Corp. profit tumbles 24% as MySpace continues to struggle Los Angeles Times Strong gains by the media company's television group are erased by MySpace, the social network that News Corp. is trying to unload. By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times News Corp. can't get MySpace off the books fast enough. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Clearwire reports 40 per cent subscriber growth Financial Times By Paul Taylor in New York Clearwire, the US-based broadband wireless data network operator, added a net 1.8m subscribers in the first quarter. The subscriber additions included 1.6m wholesale customers for Clearwire's WiMax network recruited through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retail slump fuels contraction fears The Australian RETAIL sales were much weaker than expected in the first quarter, sending the Australian dollar to its lowest level in over a week and fuelling concerns the economy contracted sharply last quarter. Economists said the size of the fall shows the impact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House GOP tries to slow Dodd-Frank express Reuters By Sarah N. Lynch and Christopher Doering WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two congressional committees led by Republicans approved measures on Wednesday to delay and weaken key provisions of last year's Dodd-Frank Wall Street reforms, but they were expected to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Information Architects – Business Class: Freemium for News? By Oliver Reichenstein I had a perspective changing talk on the subject of pay walls with the chief executive of a big publishing company (no, I can't tell you who). He asked me what I think about pay walls. I told him what I always say: The main currency of ... Information Architects - http://www.informationarchitects.jp/en/ | ||
| Small Business News: The New Small Biz Website By Small Business News Having a small business Website is not all that new an idea, but the function and role of the small business Website are changing. Once almost brochureware as . Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/ | ||
| Can Publishers Create a Business Class For News?: Tech News and ... By Mathew Ingram What if media companies could come up with something similar to what business class achieves for airline passengers -- would people pay for that? A news design agency thinks they would. But the problem for news companies is that others ... GigaOM - http://gigaom.com/ | ||
| AOL's Display Ad Business Actually Grew Last Quarter! By Jay Yarow AOL needs its display ad business to bounce back if it's ever going to see a real turnaround. Overall, the company's revenue shrank for the 20th straight quarter as the dialup business continues to slip. Ad revenue was down 11% on a ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/sai | ||
| Why And How We Founded Business Insider By Henry Blodget Thanks to American Express OPEN for sponsoring this post as part of the Big Break for Small Business program. Visit FaceBook.com/open to learn more about the Big Break contest. Enter your small business for a chance to win a trip to ... Business Insider: Henry Blodget - http://www.businessinsider.com/author/henry-blodget |
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| Freddie Mac not seeking more US funds Financial Times By Suzanne Kapner in New York Freddie Mac, the troubled mortgage finance company, has reported a $676m quarterly profit as it indicated it would not seek additional funds from the US Treasury for the first time since it was taken over by the government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Computer glitch delays Houston flights Houston Chronicle By JENALIA MORENO A Federal Aviation Administration computer problem that caused flights to appear twice on controllers' screens delayed air traffic in and out of the Houston area this afternoon. The computer at a Bush Intercontinental Airport facility ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GM Says It's Recalling 2011 Chevrolet Cruze ABC News General Motors is recalling about 150000 2011 Chevrolet Cruze compact sedans to verify their steering shafts were installed properly. The automaker said Wednesday it wants to inspect the intermediate steering shaft covers in Cruze models to make sure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Debt Ceiling Has Some Give, Until Roof Falls In New York Times By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM WASHINGTON — The federal government will not run short of money to pay its bills on May 16, when the federal debt reaches the legal maximum of $14.3 trillion. Matt Rourke/Associated Press Republicans like Senator Patrick Toomey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed ready to fight inflation, but not yet time Reuters By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa LAS CRUCES, NM, May 4 (Reuters) - US inflation remains well under control, despite the spike in oil prices, but the Federal Reserve stands ready to raise interest rates if price pressures appear to be getting out of hand, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks Take A Belly Shot From Earnings, Jobs Peek Forbes Disappointing employment data showing anemic job growth in April sent the markets lower today, as the prices of commodities also tumbled. The ADP Employment Report showed that the private sector added only 179000 jobs last month, which was the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| News Corp. profit tumbles 24% as MySpace continues to struggle Los Angeles Times Strong gains by the media company's television group are erased by MySpace, the social network that News Corp. is trying to unload. By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times News Corp. can't get MySpace off the books fast enough. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Clearwire reports 40 per cent subscriber growth Financial Times By Paul Taylor in New York Clearwire, the US-based broadband wireless data network operator, added a net 1.8m subscribers in the first quarter. The subscriber additions included 1.6m wholesale customers for Clearwire's WiMax network recruited through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retail slump fuels contraction fears The Australian RETAIL sales were much weaker than expected in the first quarter, sending the Australian dollar to its lowest level in over a week and fuelling concerns the economy contracted sharply last quarter. Economists said the size of the fall shows the impact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| House GOP tries to slow Dodd-Frank express Reuters By Sarah N. Lynch and Christopher Doering WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two congressional committees led by Republicans approved measures on Wednesday to delay and weaken key provisions of last year's Dodd-Frank Wall Street reforms, but they were expected to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Information Architects – Business Class: Freemium for News? By Oliver Reichenstein I had a perspective changing talk on the subject of pay walls with the chief executive of a big publishing company (no, I can't tell you who). He asked me what I think about pay walls. I told him what I always say: The main currency of ... Information Architects - http://www.informationarchitects.jp/en/ | ||
| Small Business News: The New Small Biz Website By Small Business News Having a small business Website is not all that new an idea, but the function and role of the small business Website are changing. Once almost brochureware as . Small Business News, Tips, Advice... - http://smallbiztrends.com/ | ||
| Can Publishers Create a Business Class For News?: Tech News and ... By Mathew Ingram What if media companies could come up with something similar to what business class achieves for airline passengers -- would people pay for that? A news design agency thinks they would. But the problem for news companies is that others ... GigaOM - http://gigaom.com/ | ||
| AOL's Display Ad Business Actually Grew Last Quarter! By Jay Yarow AOL needs its display ad business to bounce back if it's ever going to see a real turnaround. Overall, the company's revenue shrank for the 20th straight quarter as the dialup business continues to slip. Ad revenue was down 11% on a ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/sai | ||
| Why And How We Founded Business Insider By Henry Blodget Thanks to American Express OPEN for sponsoring this post as part of the Big Break for Small Business program. Visit FaceBook.com/open to learn more about the Big Break contest. Enter your small business for a chance to win a trip to ... Business Insider: Henry Blodget - http://www.businessinsider.com/author/henry-blodget |
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