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Thursday, June 30, 2011

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News10 new results for business
 
Treasury Secretary Geithner considering leaving post after debt talks
Washington Post
By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, an architect of the Obama administration's economic strategy, has told the president that he may seek as soon as this summer to resign, according to people familiar with the matter. ...
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FTC probes Twitter for antitrust abuses
CNN
By Laurie Segall @CNNMoneyTech June 30, 2011: 11:36 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into Twitter, focusing on the company's interactions with outside developers who build around its platform. ...
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Corn Prices Fall Sharply After a Larger-Than-Expected Estimate of Crop
New York Times
By AP The nation's farmers have planted the second-largest corn crop in nearly seven decades, the Agriculture Department reported Thursday, setting off a sharp decline in prices. The size of this year's corn crop will be 92.3 million acres, ...
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Lockheed to Cut 1500 Jobs at Aero Unit, Maker of F-35
Bloomberg
By Gopal Ratnam - Thu Jun 30 22:13:44 GMT 2011 Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), the world's largest defense contractor, plans to eliminate about 1500 employees from its Aeronautics business unit that makes F-35 jet fighters, the company said today. ...
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Results of fast food survey
6abc.com
June 30, 2011 (WPVI) -- Consumer Reports is out with the results of its first ever Fast Food Survey and it's no happy meal for the biggest chains. The study showed people rated McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell and KFC as some of the worst among 53 ...
See all stories on this topic »

6abc.com
China's Manufacturing Growth Cools
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Fri Jul 01 02:56:32 GMT 2011 June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Adrian Mowat, JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s chief Asia and emerging-market strategist, talks about the outlook for Greece's debt crisis, and Hong Kong and China's economies. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Regulators Back 'Fracking' in New York
Wall Street Journal
By DEVLIN BARRETT And RYAN DEZEMBER New York state regulators will recommend Friday that the use of hydraulic fracturing to drill for natural gas be allowed in much of the state, but remain banned in areas that supply drinking water to New York City ...
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Japan business mood to recover from post-quake slump-tankan
Reuters
By Leika Kihara and Rie Ishiguro TOKYO, July 1 (Reuters) - Big Japanese manufacturers turned pessimistic about business conditions for the first time since the global financial crisis in the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami but expect ...
See all stories on this topic »
IEA move to not hit crude mkt long term -Ecuador
Reuters
QUITO, June 30 (Reuters) - The oil market would not be affected in the long-term by the International Energy Agency's announcement to release strategic oil reserves, Ecuador's oil minister, Wilson Pastor, said on Thursday. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Forbes ranks Lynchburg area among top 50 for business
New Era Progress
By Ray Reed Lynchburg held onto a top-50 ranking on Forbes Magazine's list of this year's most business-friendly metro areas, bringing a sigh of relief from local business leaders who rejoiced over being No. 28 on the Forbes list last year. ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Twitter Is Under Federal Investigation - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson and Dan Frommer
A year ago, Twitter told developers it was about to squash some of them.
Business Insider
Any Old Iron Is Trying to Build a Web Business Brick by Brick ...
By By DAVID H. FREEDMAN
Any Old Iron is a physical store that's designed to drive traffic to a virtual store.
You're the Boss
37 Sophisticated and Stylish UV Coated Business Cards
By ronald
A business card is an ideal way to reference your contact information and leave a great, lasting impression with customers, partners, and prospects. If you prefer to highlight your logo, name, text or anything in the card, use UV coated ...
You the Designer
The Next Big Battle For Online Business; Sales Tax; California ...
By MHB
The Next Big Battle For Online Business; Sales Tax; California Becomes Latest State To Tax Online Sales & Amazon Cuts Affiliates Off. 2011 June 30. by MHB. According to the Los Angeles Times a new California state law will require large ...
The Domains
Southern California RV business driving out of recession ...
This is the time of year many people stock up their RVs and roll 'em out for road trips. They aren't just motor homes. They're pop-up campers, travel trailers and "fifth wheels" that can range from a few thousand dollars to 100 grand or ...
KPCC: Latest News

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Bell Canada pays $10M over misleading ads - Business - CBC News
Bell Canada has agreed to pay a penalty of $10 million for making misleading advertising claims, the federal Competition Bureau has announced.
www.cbc.ca/news/.../competition-bureau-bell-advertising.html


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News10 new results for business
 
Treasury Secretary Geithner considering leaving post after debt talks
Washington Post
By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, an architect of the Obama administration's economic strategy, has told the president that he may seek as soon as this summer to resign, according to people familiar with the matter. ...
See all stories on this topic »
FTC probes Twitter for antitrust abuses
CNN
By Laurie Segall @CNNMoneyTech June 30, 2011: 11:36 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into Twitter, focusing on the company's interactions with outside developers who build around its platform. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Corn Prices Fall Sharply After a Larger-Than-Expected Estimate of Crop
New York Times
By AP The nation's farmers have planted the second-largest corn crop in nearly seven decades, the Agriculture Department reported Thursday, setting off a sharp decline in prices. The size of this year's corn crop will be 92.3 million acres, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Lockheed to Cut 1500 Jobs at Aero Unit, Maker of F-35
Bloomberg
By Gopal Ratnam - Thu Jun 30 22:13:44 GMT 2011 Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), the world's largest defense contractor, plans to eliminate about 1500 employees from its Aeronautics business unit that makes F-35 jet fighters, the company said today. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Results of fast food survey
6abc.com
June 30, 2011 (WPVI) -- Consumer Reports is out with the results of its first ever Fast Food Survey and it's no happy meal for the biggest chains. The study showed people rated McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell and KFC as some of the worst among 53 ...
See all stories on this topic »

6abc.com
China's Manufacturing Growth Cools
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Fri Jul 01 02:56:32 GMT 2011 June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Adrian Mowat, JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s chief Asia and emerging-market strategist, talks about the outlook for Greece's debt crisis, and Hong Kong and China's economies. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Regulators Back 'Fracking' in New York
Wall Street Journal
By DEVLIN BARRETT And RYAN DEZEMBER New York state regulators will recommend Friday that the use of hydraulic fracturing to drill for natural gas be allowed in much of the state, but remain banned in areas that supply drinking water to New York City ...
See all stories on this topic »
Japan business mood to recover from post-quake slump-tankan
Reuters
By Leika Kihara and Rie Ishiguro TOKYO, July 1 (Reuters) - Big Japanese manufacturers turned pessimistic about business conditions for the first time since the global financial crisis in the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami but expect ...
See all stories on this topic »
IEA move to not hit crude mkt long term -Ecuador
Reuters
QUITO, June 30 (Reuters) - The oil market would not be affected in the long-term by the International Energy Agency's announcement to release strategic oil reserves, Ecuador's oil minister, Wilson Pastor, said on Thursday. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Forbes ranks Lynchburg area among top 50 for business
New Era Progress
By Ray Reed Lynchburg held onto a top-50 ranking on Forbes Magazine's list of this year's most business-friendly metro areas, bringing a sigh of relief from local business leaders who rejoiced over being No. 28 on the Forbes list last year. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Twitter Is Under Federal Investigation - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson and Dan Frommer
A year ago, Twitter told developers it was about to squash some of them.
Business Insider
Any Old Iron Is Trying to Build a Web Business Brick by Brick ...
By By DAVID H. FREEDMAN
Any Old Iron is a physical store that's designed to drive traffic to a virtual store.
You're the Boss
37 Sophisticated and Stylish UV Coated Business Cards
By ronald
A business card is an ideal way to reference your contact information and leave a great, lasting impression with customers, partners, and prospects. If you prefer to highlight your logo, name, text or anything in the card, use UV coated ...
You the Designer
The Next Big Battle For Online Business; Sales Tax; California ...
By MHB
The Next Big Battle For Online Business; Sales Tax; California Becomes Latest State To Tax Online Sales & Amazon Cuts Affiliates Off. 2011 June 30. by MHB. According to the Los Angeles Times a new California state law will require large ...
The Domains
Southern California RV business driving out of recession ...
This is the time of year many people stock up their RVs and roll 'em out for road trips. They aren't just motor homes. They're pop-up campers, travel trailers and "fifth wheels" that can range from a few thousand dollars to 100 grand or ...
KPCC: Latest News

Web1 new result for business
 
Bell Canada pays $10M over misleading ads - Business - CBC News
Bell Canada has agreed to pay a penalty of $10 million for making misleading advertising claims, the federal Competition Bureau has announced.
www.cbc.ca/news/.../competition-bureau-bell-advertising.html


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Fed Softens 'Swipe' Fees
Wall Street Journal
By VICTORIA MCGRANE And ROBIN SIDEL The Federal Reserve ordered the nation's banks to cut the rate they charge merchants for debit-card transactions roughly in half, dealing banks a softer blow than many had feared, but one that will still likely cost ...
See all stories on this topic »
California tells online retailers to start collecting sales taxes from customers
Los Angeles Times
Beginning Friday, Amazon.com and other large out-of-state retailers will be required to collect sales taxes on purchases that their California customers make online. Workers push carts full of merchandise at the Amazon.com Phoenix Fulfillment Center in ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Leonard Green and CVC Capital to take over BJ's Wholesale Club
Los Angeles Times
The roughly $2.8-billion deal could help BJ's, a predominantly East Coast warehouse chain, establish a bigger presence nationally. By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times Continuing a streak of retail acquisitions, Los Angeles buyout firm Leonard Green ...
See all stories on this topic »
Larry Summers Joins Andreessen Horowitz
New York Times
By EVELYN M. RUSLI Late Wednesday, Andreessen Horowitz, the venture capital firm led by the entrepreneur Marc Andreessen, announced that Mr. Summers was joining the team as a part-time special adviser. The announcement comes just one week after Square ...
See all stories on this topic »
Europe oil stocks sale begins, market confused
Reuters
Fuel pumps are seen at a Cepsa Petroleum petrol station in Cuevas del Becerro, near Malaga, southern Spain March 4, 2011. By Jessica Donati and Michael Hogan HAMBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - Sales of emergency oil stocks began in Europe on Wednesday, ...
See all stories on this topic »
California delays its carbon trading program for a year
Los Angeles Times
Facing continued litigation, California officials will delay enforcement of the state's complex carbon trading program until 2013, state Air Resources Board Chairwoman Mary Nichols announced Wednesday. The delay in the cap-and-trade program, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Living Social IPO Could Value the Company at $15 Billion
CNBC.com
Daily deal website LivingSocial held meetings earlier this week to select bankers to lead an initial public offering, which could raise north of a billion dollars, according to a person familiar with the matter. The offering could value the company at ...
See all stories on this topic »

CNBC.com
KB Home Reports Wider Loss, and Shares Skid
New York Times
By REUTERS KB Home reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss as margins and homes prices fell and write-downs of land values rose. Shares of KB, which has operations in nine states, were down 15 percent, or $1.84, to $10.08 a share. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Goldman Sachs spent $1.3 million on lobbying in 1Q
Forbes
AP , 06.29.11, 10:00 PM EDT NEW YORK -- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. spent $1.3 million on lobbying the federal government in the first quarter on issues including details of the financial regulations overhaul that was passed last July. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Callaway appoints interim CEO
USA Today
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Callaway Golf Company has appointed Anthony S. Thornley interim president and chief executive officer. The move announced Wednesday fills a vacancy created by the resignation of George Fellows. The 65-year-old Thornley, ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
5 Hot Industries Every Small Business Owner Should Know About
By Rieva Lesonsky
Want to know what industries are heating up? Industry analyst IBISWorld just released its picks for the 5 hottest startup industries for the next five years.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Julie Spira: The Business of Love
By Julie Spira
Many of us grew up knowing there were 64 colors to choose from in the Crayola crayon box. Now our digital playing field in the United States includes over 1500 online dating sites with a variety of flavors, serving over 25 million ...
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed
Democrats Criticize Supreme Court For Wal-Mart, Pro-Business Verdicts
By The Huffington Post News Editors
WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats at a partisan-tinged hearing say the Supreme Court's conservative majority is wrongly favoring businesses over consumers, employees and investors. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy opened a ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Google+ Offers Great Business Potential :: Small Business ...
By John Jantsch
News in the online world this week has been dominated by Google's unveiling of their long anticipated social play dubbed Google+. Headlines wonder if.
Small Business Marketing Blog...
The Org Charts Of All The Major Tech Companies ... - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
A simple way to look at the management structure of each big company.
Business Insider

Web1 new result for business
 
americas-top-states-business-cnbc-2011: Personal Finance News from ...
The Old Dominion State returns as America's Top State for Business in 2011, and we're starting to detect a pattern here. Virginia topped our inaugural study ...
finance.yahoo.com/.../americas-top-states-business-cnbc-2011


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News10 new results for business
 
Fed Softens 'Swipe' Fees
Wall Street Journal
By VICTORIA MCGRANE And ROBIN SIDEL The Federal Reserve ordered the nation's banks to cut the rate they charge merchants for debit-card transactions roughly in half, dealing banks a softer blow than many had feared, but one that will still likely cost ...
See all stories on this topic »
California tells online retailers to start collecting sales taxes from customers
Los Angeles Times
Beginning Friday, Amazon.com and other large out-of-state retailers will be required to collect sales taxes on purchases that their California customers make online. Workers push carts full of merchandise at the Amazon.com Phoenix Fulfillment Center in ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Leonard Green and CVC Capital to take over BJ's Wholesale Club
Los Angeles Times
The roughly $2.8-billion deal could help BJ's, a predominantly East Coast warehouse chain, establish a bigger presence nationally. By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times Continuing a streak of retail acquisitions, Los Angeles buyout firm Leonard Green ...
See all stories on this topic »
Larry Summers Joins Andreessen Horowitz
New York Times
By EVELYN M. RUSLI Late Wednesday, Andreessen Horowitz, the venture capital firm led by the entrepreneur Marc Andreessen, announced that Mr. Summers was joining the team as a part-time special adviser. The announcement comes just one week after Square ...
See all stories on this topic »
Europe oil stocks sale begins, market confused
Reuters
Fuel pumps are seen at a Cepsa Petroleum petrol station in Cuevas del Becerro, near Malaga, southern Spain March 4, 2011. By Jessica Donati and Michael Hogan HAMBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - Sales of emergency oil stocks began in Europe on Wednesday, ...
See all stories on this topic »
California delays its carbon trading program for a year
Los Angeles Times
Facing continued litigation, California officials will delay enforcement of the state's complex carbon trading program until 2013, state Air Resources Board Chairwoman Mary Nichols announced Wednesday. The delay in the cap-and-trade program, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Living Social IPO Could Value the Company at $15 Billion
CNBC.com
Daily deal website LivingSocial held meetings earlier this week to select bankers to lead an initial public offering, which could raise north of a billion dollars, according to a person familiar with the matter. The offering could value the company at ...
See all stories on this topic »

CNBC.com
KB Home Reports Wider Loss, and Shares Skid
New York Times
By REUTERS KB Home reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss as margins and homes prices fell and write-downs of land values rose. Shares of KB, which has operations in nine states, were down 15 percent, or $1.84, to $10.08 a share. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Goldman Sachs spent $1.3 million on lobbying in 1Q
Forbes
AP , 06.29.11, 10:00 PM EDT NEW YORK -- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. spent $1.3 million on lobbying the federal government in the first quarter on issues including details of the financial regulations overhaul that was passed last July. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Callaway appoints interim CEO
USA Today
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Callaway Golf Company has appointed Anthony S. Thornley interim president and chief executive officer. The move announced Wednesday fills a vacancy created by the resignation of George Fellows. The 65-year-old Thornley, ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
5 Hot Industries Every Small Business Owner Should Know About
By Rieva Lesonsky
Want to know what industries are heating up? Industry analyst IBISWorld just released its picks for the 5 hottest startup industries for the next five years.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Julie Spira: The Business of Love
By Julie Spira
Many of us grew up knowing there were 64 colors to choose from in the Crayola crayon box. Now our digital playing field in the United States includes over 1500 online dating sites with a variety of flavors, serving over 25 million ...
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed
Democrats Criticize Supreme Court For Wal-Mart, Pro-Business Verdicts
By The Huffington Post News Editors
WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats at a partisan-tinged hearing say the Supreme Court's conservative majority is wrongly favoring businesses over consumers, employees and investors. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy opened a ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Google+ Offers Great Business Potential :: Small Business ...
By John Jantsch
News in the online world this week has been dominated by Google's unveiling of their long anticipated social play dubbed Google+. Headlines wonder if.
Small Business Marketing Blog...
The Org Charts Of All The Major Tech Companies ... - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
A simple way to look at the management structure of each big company.
Business Insider

Web1 new result for business
 
americas-top-states-business-cnbc-2011: Personal Finance News from ...
The Old Dominion State returns as America's Top State for Business in 2011, and we're starting to detect a pattern here. Virginia topped our inaugural study ...
finance.yahoo.com/.../americas-top-states-business-cnbc-2011


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Bank of America nears $8.5-billion deal over mortgage-backed securities
Los Angeles Times
The proposed payment by Bank of America would settle claims by large investors including Pimco of Newport Beach and BlackRock Inc. of New York. By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times In the latest blow from its takeover of Countrywide Financial Corp., ...
See all stories on this topic »
Google+ social network aims to face down Facebook
Christian Science Monitor
Google+ was rolled out in a limited beta edition this week. "Online sharing is awkward," Google reps said in a blog post announcing the Google+ Project. "Even broken. And we aim to fix it." By Matthew Shaer / June 28, 2011 Remember way back in February ...
See all stories on this topic »

Christian Science Monitor
Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Moves On
TheStreet.com
By Michael Baron 06/28/11 - 09:37 PM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Biz Stone, co-founder of the micro-blogging service Twitter, is moving away from day-to-day operations at the company. Stone disclosed the news on his blog Tuesday afternoon, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Home prices edge up in April from March but fall from April 2010
Los Angeles Times
Prices of previously owned single-family homes rose 0.7% in April from March but were down 4% from a year earlier, according to the Case-Shiller index. Analysts expect prices to keep dropping this year but not as fast as they have lately. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Oil futures waver in electronic trading
MarketWatch
By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Benchmark light, sweet crude-oil futures moved between small gains and losses in Nymex electronic trading on Wednesday, with investors pausing after pushing oil to sharp gains in the previous session. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Campbell Soup axes 770 jobs worldwide
Sydney Morning Herald
The Campbell Soup Company, which operates factories in Sydney and Brisbane, will cut 770 jobs around the world and shut down its fledgling soup-selling operation in Russia as part of a restructuring plan announced just before a new CEO takes charge of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Greece crisis: MPs set to vote on austerity package
BBC News
Greek politicians are to vote later on austerity measures that have sparked nationwide strikes and the worst rioting in Athens for more than year. PM George Papandreou has said that only his 28bn-euro (£25bn) austerity plan will get Greece back on its ...
See all stories on this topic »

BBC News
CNBC Releases "Top States for Business" Rankings: Virginia Claims Top Spot
ThirdAge
CNBC has released its "Top States for Business' rankings for 2011. This year, Virginia captured the number one spot. The study ranks states by measuring 43 categories, including Cost of Doing Business, Workforce, Quality of Life, and Education. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Japan Industrial Output Rises at Fastest Pace
Bloomberg
By Keiko Ujikane - Wed Jun 29 03:29:07 GMT 2011 A worker assembles a Toyota Motor Corp. vehicle on the production line of Central Motor Co.'s Miyagi plant in Ohira Village, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg June 29 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dodd-Frank Rekindles Old Debate
New York Times
By LOUISE STORY One of the most classic American political debates — state versus federal law — is surfacing again in the banking sector, as regulators work to put in place the financial reforms passed a year ago in Washington. ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Patent, Trademark News
By Small Business News
Small businesses are innovators so it's no surprise that today, patents and trademarks are important considerations for small entrepreneurs as tools to protect.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Search Secures Recognition as Local Business Info Provider ...
The idea of using search engines as a way to find local business data is fairly new; Google Maps only launched beta six years ago. But according to a rec...
Search Engine Watch - Latest
INFOGRAPHIC: The Catastrophic Impact Of Natural ... - Business Insider
By Greg Voakes
The truth is, however, there are steps business owners can take to protect themselves. Check out this infographic to see just how much of an impact natural disasters have had on small business, and steps owners can take to ensure they ...
War Room Contributors
Wyoming House Provides Business Haven For 2000 Companies
By The Huffington Post News Team
CHEYENNE, ATLANTA (Kelly Carr and Brian Grow) - The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Barack Obama on Huffington Post
Bankers Say Supporting Obama Is "Bad For Business" And Embarrassing
By Katya Wachtel
The problem is, there still aren't great options on the GOP side.
Business Insider

Web1 new result for business
 
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Download a free business website template from TemplateMonster - easy to edit will PSD and HTML source files.
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Bank of America nears $8.5-billion deal over mortgage-backed securities
Los Angeles Times
The proposed payment by Bank of America would settle claims by large investors including Pimco of Newport Beach and BlackRock Inc. of New York. By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times In the latest blow from its takeover of Countrywide Financial Corp., ...
See all stories on this topic »
Google+ social network aims to face down Facebook
Christian Science Monitor
Google+ was rolled out in a limited beta edition this week. "Online sharing is awkward," Google reps said in a blog post announcing the Google+ Project. "Even broken. And we aim to fix it." By Matthew Shaer / June 28, 2011 Remember way back in February ...
See all stories on this topic »

Christian Science Monitor
Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Moves On
TheStreet.com
By Michael Baron 06/28/11 - 09:37 PM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Biz Stone, co-founder of the micro-blogging service Twitter, is moving away from day-to-day operations at the company. Stone disclosed the news on his blog Tuesday afternoon, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Home prices edge up in April from March but fall from April 2010
Los Angeles Times
Prices of previously owned single-family homes rose 0.7% in April from March but were down 4% from a year earlier, according to the Case-Shiller index. Analysts expect prices to keep dropping this year but not as fast as they have lately. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Oil futures waver in electronic trading
MarketWatch
By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Benchmark light, sweet crude-oil futures moved between small gains and losses in Nymex electronic trading on Wednesday, with investors pausing after pushing oil to sharp gains in the previous session. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Campbell Soup axes 770 jobs worldwide
Sydney Morning Herald
The Campbell Soup Company, which operates factories in Sydney and Brisbane, will cut 770 jobs around the world and shut down its fledgling soup-selling operation in Russia as part of a restructuring plan announced just before a new CEO takes charge of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Greece crisis: MPs set to vote on austerity package
BBC News
Greek politicians are to vote later on austerity measures that have sparked nationwide strikes and the worst rioting in Athens for more than year. PM George Papandreou has said that only his 28bn-euro (£25bn) austerity plan will get Greece back on its ...
See all stories on this topic »

BBC News
CNBC Releases "Top States for Business" Rankings: Virginia Claims Top Spot
ThirdAge
CNBC has released its "Top States for Business' rankings for 2011. This year, Virginia captured the number one spot. The study ranks states by measuring 43 categories, including Cost of Doing Business, Workforce, Quality of Life, and Education. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Japan Industrial Output Rises at Fastest Pace
Bloomberg
By Keiko Ujikane - Wed Jun 29 03:29:07 GMT 2011 A worker assembles a Toyota Motor Corp. vehicle on the production line of Central Motor Co.'s Miyagi plant in Ohira Village, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg June 29 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dodd-Frank Rekindles Old Debate
New York Times
By LOUISE STORY One of the most classic American political debates — state versus federal law — is surfacing again in the banking sector, as regulators work to put in place the financial reforms passed a year ago in Washington. ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Patent, Trademark News
By Small Business News
Small businesses are innovators so it's no surprise that today, patents and trademarks are important considerations for small entrepreneurs as tools to protect.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Search Secures Recognition as Local Business Info Provider ...
The idea of using search engines as a way to find local business data is fairly new; Google Maps only launched beta six years ago. But according to a rec...
Search Engine Watch - Latest
INFOGRAPHIC: The Catastrophic Impact Of Natural ... - Business Insider
By Greg Voakes
The truth is, however, there are steps business owners can take to protect themselves. Check out this infographic to see just how much of an impact natural disasters have had on small business, and steps owners can take to ensure they ...
War Room Contributors
Wyoming House Provides Business Haven For 2000 Companies
By The Huffington Post News Team
CHEYENNE, ATLANTA (Kelly Carr and Brian Grow) - The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Barack Obama on Huffington Post
Bankers Say Supporting Obama Is "Bad For Business" And Embarrassing
By Katya Wachtel
The problem is, there still aren't great options on the GOP side.
Business Insider

Web1 new result for business
 
Free Business Website Template
Download a free business website template from TemplateMonster - easy to edit will PSD and HTML source files.
www.templatemonster.com/.../free-website-template-business.p...


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Monday, June 27, 2011

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News10 new results for business
 
Greek Austerity Plan's Passage Now Seems Less Certain
New York Times
By RACHEL DONADIO ATHENS — Parliamentary debate began here on Monday evening before one of the most important votes in recent Greek history: whether to approve a set of deeply unpopular austerity measures that are the price of an urgent infusion of ...
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Intesa CEO sees European bank, Greek govt collaboration
Reuters
BEIJING, June 28 (Reuters) - There is room for collaboration between European banks and the Greek government over the country's debt crisis, a top Italian banker said on Tuesday, following an agreement by French banks to roll over Greek debt. ...
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Gold May Gain for First Time in Four Days Before Greek Vote on Budget Cuts
Bloomberg
By Sungwoo Park - Tue Jun 28 02:01:47 GMT 2011 Gold may gain for the first time in four days, snapping the worst run in more than a month, before a vote tomorrow by Greek lawmakers on budget cuts that rekindled concern over the region's debt crisis. ...
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Boeing begins last phase of 787 testing
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CHICAGO (AP) — Boeing Co. says its new 787 is beginning the final phase of flight testing and repeated that it should be ready for delivery in August or September. The final flight testing includes simulations of abnormal operations. ...
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Demand for Nike Brand Helps It in Fourth Quarter
New York Times
By REUTERS Nike reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings on Monday as an increase in revenue helped offset higher costs. Nike's net income in the fiscal fourth quarter, which ended May 31, rose 14 percent to $594 million, or $1.24 a share. ...
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ETFs hold overlooked risks for investors, regulator says.
USA Today
By Matt Krantz, USA TODAY One of the fastest-growing and most popular investments on Wall Street is threatening to burn investors unaware of the risks, regulators say. Exchange traded funds, mutual fund-like baskets of securities that trade like stocks ...
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Goldman to Embark on Hiring Spree in Singapore
Fox Business
By Charlie Gasparino As Goldman Sachs (GS) plans major job cuts in the United States, the firm is planning to expand overseas with a major hiring spree in Singapore and taking the unusual step of alerting Congress before even it's widely known to its ...
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Beijing Backs Lagarde for IMF Post
Wall Street Journal
By OWEN FLETCHER in London and SUDEEP REDDY in Washington China has given "quite full support" to French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde in her bid to become the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund, China's central banker said ...
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Asian stocks higher on signs that Europe's debt crisis could be averted,
Washington Post
(Richard Drew, file/Associated Press) - In this June 22, 2011 photo, traders gather at the post of specialist Stephen D'Agostino, foreground second left, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. World markets were mixed Monday, June 27, ...
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Why Economists See a Stronger Second Half for 2011
ABC News
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writers Farewell and good riddance to the first half of 2011 — six months that are ending as sour for the economy as they began. Most analysts say economic growth will perk up in the second half ...
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A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com
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Greek Austerity Plan's Passage Now Seems Less Certain
New York Times
By RACHEL DONADIO ATHENS — Parliamentary debate began here on Monday evening before one of the most important votes in recent Greek history: whether to approve a set of deeply unpopular austerity measures that are the price of an urgent infusion of ...
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Intesa CEO sees European bank, Greek govt collaboration
Reuters
BEIJING, June 28 (Reuters) - There is room for collaboration between European banks and the Greek government over the country's debt crisis, a top Italian banker said on Tuesday, following an agreement by French banks to roll over Greek debt. ...
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Gold May Gain for First Time in Four Days Before Greek Vote on Budget Cuts
Bloomberg
By Sungwoo Park - Tue Jun 28 02:01:47 GMT 2011 Gold may gain for the first time in four days, snapping the worst run in more than a month, before a vote tomorrow by Greek lawmakers on budget cuts that rekindled concern over the region's debt crisis. ...
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Boeing begins last phase of 787 testing
The Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — Boeing Co. says its new 787 is beginning the final phase of flight testing and repeated that it should be ready for delivery in August or September. The final flight testing includes simulations of abnormal operations. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Demand for Nike Brand Helps It in Fourth Quarter
New York Times
By REUTERS Nike reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings on Monday as an increase in revenue helped offset higher costs. Nike's net income in the fiscal fourth quarter, which ended May 31, rose 14 percent to $594 million, or $1.24 a share. ...
See all stories on this topic »
ETFs hold overlooked risks for investors, regulator says.
USA Today
By Matt Krantz, USA TODAY One of the fastest-growing and most popular investments on Wall Street is threatening to burn investors unaware of the risks, regulators say. Exchange traded funds, mutual fund-like baskets of securities that trade like stocks ...
See all stories on this topic »

USA Today
Goldman to Embark on Hiring Spree in Singapore
Fox Business
By Charlie Gasparino As Goldman Sachs (GS) plans major job cuts in the United States, the firm is planning to expand overseas with a major hiring spree in Singapore and taking the unusual step of alerting Congress before even it's widely known to its ...
See all stories on this topic »
Beijing Backs Lagarde for IMF Post
Wall Street Journal
By OWEN FLETCHER in London and SUDEEP REDDY in Washington China has given "quite full support" to French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde in her bid to become the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund, China's central banker said ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian stocks higher on signs that Europe's debt crisis could be averted,
Washington Post
(Richard Drew, file/Associated Press) - In this June 22, 2011 photo, traders gather at the post of specialist Stephen D'Agostino, foreground second left, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. World markets were mixed Monday, June 27, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Why Economists See a Stronger Second Half for 2011
ABC News
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writers Farewell and good riddance to the first half of 2011 — six months that are ending as sour for the economy as they began. Most analysts say economic growth will perk up in the second half ...
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ABC News

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The Creative Small Business and 4 Ways to Get There
By Jamillah Warner
Do we need some kind of permission to be creative? To live and do business outside the box? I mean, it's not that small business creativity has to be so wild.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
HOW TO: Claim Your Business On Facebook Places
By Sarah Kessler
Here's a quick step-step to help you claim your small business on Facebook Places -- once you claim it, you can start advertising.
Mashable | The Social Media GuideBusi...
A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com
By By GENE MARKS
Plus: What economic metric do you watch for your business?
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Best Premium Wordpress Themes for Business WebSite - DesignModo
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I'm sure something will catch your eye if you take a look at this premium wordpress themes selection for business websites. Enjoy!
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Caterpillar, Navistar name Christman president of NC2 Global ...
The annual New Venture Challenge attracts venture capitalists as judges -- and potential investors. Students who pitch their business plans get tough feedback and, sometimes, entree into a new world. ...
Chicago Business News

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BPOS Customers Face Transition to Office 365. Mon, 27 Jun 2011. Upgrading to Office 365 could be tricky for small businesses without dedicated IT staff. ...
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Global interest rates 'must rise'
BBC News
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has warned that low interest rates across the globe are a threat to world financial stability. The BIS warned low cost of borrowing had resulted in a credit and property price boom that was fuelling ...
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BBC News
Treasury Yield One Basis Point From 2011 Low Before Greece Austerity Vote
Bloomberg
By Masaki Kondo - Mon Jun 27 02:11:10 GMT 2011 Treasury 10-year yields were one basis point from this year's low on speculation the government of debt-saddled Greece will struggle to gain approval for deficit-reduction plans this week. ...
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Home Depot accused of violating Buy American Act
Chicago Sun-Times
AP June 26, 2011 10:30PM SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The photograph on Home Depot's website shows a line of smiling soldiers unloading a truck stacked with power tools and other company wares. The company says this shows "federal dollars go farther at The ...
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Average Price for US Gas Falls to $3.63
New York Times
By BLOOMBERG NEWS The average price for regular gasoline at filling stations in the United States fell 11.22 cents to about $3.63 a gallon, according to the Lundberg Survey, a market research company. The price covers the two-week period that ended ...
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RPT-Wall St Week Ahead: Bulls ready to charge into wall of worry
Reuters
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) - A bounce could be in the cards for US stocks this week as bulls defend a key technical level and portfolio managers buy the quarter's winners to prop up their books. But gains coming from healthcare, ...
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Boeing suffered setbacks at Paris Air Show, but analysts debate outlook
Los Angeles Times
Boeing mostly sat on the sidelines as its chief rival, Airbus, racked up record orders of its new A320neo jetliner. Still, the Chicago company's short-term future looks bright. By Rob Hotakainen and Molly McMillin The Chicago company had to watch as ...
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Final service sad and sacred for Aurora's historic First United Methodist Church
Chicago Sun-Times
By Linda Girardi For The Beacon-News June 26, 2011 9:24PM Jodee Dillon and Emma Zelenik worship along with other friends and members, past and present at the last service of the oldest church in Aurora, First United Methodist which was founded in 1837 ...
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Nokia, Siemens Rethink Venture
Wall Street Journal
By DANA CIMILLUCA And GINA CHON Nokia Corp. and Siemens AG have shifted their focus to restructuring their joint venture in telecommunications-networking equipment, after failing to reach a deal with bidders for a controlling stake in the unprofitable ...
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TEPCO poised to sell subsidiaries for cash
The Daily Yomiuri
TEPCO Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata answers reporters' questions Friday in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, after attending a session of the third-party panel considering the utility's future. Needing to raise money for the massive amount of compensation it must ...
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The Daily Yomiuri
Charleston Market rings back to life
Live 5 News
By Mark Davenport - email CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - A replica of the bell used to open the Charleston Market more than 200 years ago rang as loud as it could Sunday. It signified the beginning of the end of a three year renovation project on the city's ...
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IRS Increases Business Mileage Rate to 55.5 Cents
By Anita Campbell
The Internal Revenue Service announced a midyear increase in the business mileage rate you can claim as a business tax deduction. Effective July 1, 2011, the.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Gay Hate Graffiti Found Outside Lancaster Business « CBS Los Angeles
By Debbie Meron
Hateful messages aimed at the gay community were scrawled in spray paint over the edifices of a Lancaster business Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
CBS Los Angeles
Minority-owned business grew in Louisiana over 5-year period ...
By Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune
Black-owned firms post the most growth, and expansion in the number of Hispanic-owned businesses outpaces the nation.
New Orleans Business News
Business Hub Around Detroit Metro Moving Forward « CBS Detroit
By asaunders
Wayne County Executive Bob Ficano says the idea of a hub for businesses to locate around Detroit Metro and Willow Run Airports is moving ahead.
CBS Detroit

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National debt time bomb ticks toward crisis - Business - Eye on ...
No one can say for certain when the U.S. national debt bomb will go off. But the fuse may be longer than many peple assume. By John W. Schoen.
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News10 new results for business
 
Global interest rates 'must rise'
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has warned that low interest rates across the globe are a threat to world financial stability. The BIS warned low cost of borrowing had resulted in a credit and property price boom that was fuelling ...
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BBC News
Treasury Yield One Basis Point From 2011 Low Before Greece Austerity Vote
Bloomberg
By Masaki Kondo - Mon Jun 27 02:11:10 GMT 2011 Treasury 10-year yields were one basis point from this year's low on speculation the government of debt-saddled Greece will struggle to gain approval for deficit-reduction plans this week. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Home Depot accused of violating Buy American Act
Chicago Sun-Times
AP June 26, 2011 10:30PM SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The photograph on Home Depot's website shows a line of smiling soldiers unloading a truck stacked with power tools and other company wares. The company says this shows "federal dollars go farther at The ...
See all stories on this topic »
Average Price for US Gas Falls to $3.63
New York Times
By BLOOMBERG NEWS The average price for regular gasoline at filling stations in the United States fell 11.22 cents to about $3.63 a gallon, according to the Lundberg Survey, a market research company. The price covers the two-week period that ended ...
See all stories on this topic »
RPT-Wall St Week Ahead: Bulls ready to charge into wall of worry
Reuters
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) - A bounce could be in the cards for US stocks this week as bulls defend a key technical level and portfolio managers buy the quarter's winners to prop up their books. But gains coming from healthcare, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Boeing suffered setbacks at Paris Air Show, but analysts debate outlook
Los Angeles Times
Boeing mostly sat on the sidelines as its chief rival, Airbus, racked up record orders of its new A320neo jetliner. Still, the Chicago company's short-term future looks bright. By Rob Hotakainen and Molly McMillin The Chicago company had to watch as ...
See all stories on this topic »
Final service sad and sacred for Aurora's historic First United Methodist Church
Chicago Sun-Times
By Linda Girardi For The Beacon-News June 26, 2011 9:24PM Jodee Dillon and Emma Zelenik worship along with other friends and members, past and present at the last service of the oldest church in Aurora, First United Methodist which was founded in 1837 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Nokia, Siemens Rethink Venture
Wall Street Journal
By DANA CIMILLUCA And GINA CHON Nokia Corp. and Siemens AG have shifted their focus to restructuring their joint venture in telecommunications-networking equipment, after failing to reach a deal with bidders for a controlling stake in the unprofitable ...
See all stories on this topic »
TEPCO poised to sell subsidiaries for cash
The Daily Yomiuri
TEPCO Chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata answers reporters' questions Friday in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, after attending a session of the third-party panel considering the utility's future. Needing to raise money for the massive amount of compensation it must ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Daily Yomiuri
Charleston Market rings back to life
Live 5 News
By Mark Davenport - email CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - A replica of the bell used to open the Charleston Market more than 200 years ago rang as loud as it could Sunday. It signified the beginning of the end of a three year renovation project on the city's ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Traits Every Small Business Website Should Have
By Stephanie
There is always vast room for improvement with any website, and small business websites are no exception. With the phone book a communication tool of the past, establishing a solid online presence is at the forefront of a lot of small ...
1stwebdesigner - Graphic and...
IRS Increases Business Mileage Rate to 55.5 Cents
By Anita Campbell
The Internal Revenue Service announced a midyear increase in the business mileage rate you can claim as a business tax deduction. Effective July 1, 2011, the.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Gay Hate Graffiti Found Outside Lancaster Business « CBS Los Angeles
By Debbie Meron
Hateful messages aimed at the gay community were scrawled in spray paint over the edifices of a Lancaster business Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
CBS Los Angeles
Minority-owned business grew in Louisiana over 5-year period ...
By Jaquetta White, The Times-Picayune
Black-owned firms post the most growth, and expansion in the number of Hispanic-owned businesses outpaces the nation.
New Orleans Business News
Business Hub Around Detroit Metro Moving Forward « CBS Detroit
By asaunders
Wayne County Executive Bob Ficano says the idea of a hub for businesses to locate around Detroit Metro and Willow Run Airports is moving ahead.
CBS Detroit

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National debt time bomb ticks toward crisis - Business - Eye on ...
No one can say for certain when the U.S. national debt bomb will go off. But the fuse may be longer than many peple assume. By John W. Schoen.
www.msnbc.msn.com/.../debt-talks-break-down-clock-ticks-to...


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