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News10 new results for business
 
IMF struck by cyber attack
Los Angeles Times
The International Monetary Fund was recently struck by a cyber attack on its computer system, but just what the incident entailed isn't being disclosed. "I can confirm that we are investigating an incident," David Hawley, a spokesman for the IMF, ...
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Lunch with Warren Buffett sets new record
China Daily
By Lu Chang and Ariel Tung (China Daily) NEW YORK / BEIJING - The price of a private lunch with revered investor Warren Buffett topped last year's bid on the final day of the weeklong contest, after the winning bidder agreed to pay more than $2.63 ...
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China Daily
Bonds, Too, Face Risk Avoidance
Barron's
By RANDALL W. FORSYTH | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Wariness that hit equities also ran through the fixed-income realm, where investment-grade and high-yield spreads widened. The risk aversion that sent equities, especially financial stocks, ...
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Euro Reality is worse than Humpty Dumpty's Medical Prognosis
Business Insider
Jack H. Barnes is a former trader and hedge fund manager who blogs at jackhbarnes.com You only have to check out the state of quotes coming out of Europe this weekend to have a good feel of the current reality of the bail outs for those already bailed ...
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Grocers, Union Disagree on Progress
Patch.com
Grocery store chains and a union representing their workers disagree on how much progress they've made toward a new contract. By Nicole Mooradian | Email the author | 7:23pm Three major grocery store chains and their unionized workers appear to ...
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Number of the Week: Average Household Still Needs to Trim $26172 in Debt
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Justin Lahart $26172: Amount of debt the average US household would need to cut to bring balance sheets back to 1990s levels. Americans have made progress in paring back their debt, partly by cutting their credit-card use and mostly by walking away ...
See all stories on this topic »
AP Source: Ally Financial postpones stock offering
BusinessWeek
By TOM KRISHER A person briefed on the matter says Ally Financial Inc. has decided to postpone its initial public stock offering because of the declining stock markets. The former finance arm of General Motors Co. was aiming for a $5 billion to $7 ...
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Ahead of the Bell: Chesapeake Energy
BusinessWeek
Ahead of its shareholder meeting Friday, Chesapeake Energy Corp. bowed to investor pressure to change how it compensates CEO Aubrey McClendon and other company executives. The Oklahoma City natural gas producer said in a regulatory filing that it was ...
See all stories on this topic »
15 local charities lose tax-exempt status
Moultrie Observer
The Internal Revenue Service this week released a list of charities and other organizations whose tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file legally required documents for three consecutive years. Locally, 13 organizations in Moultrie were ...
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Wire theft can affect everyone
New Philadelphia Times Reporter
By Lee Morrison Damage is estimated at more than $10000 after thieves stole copper wiring from an American Electric Power Ohio substation near New Philadelphia, which caused the company to impose an outage for emergency repairs. ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small-Business Regulation Bill Gets (and Loses) a Vote - NYTimes.com
By By ROBB MANDELBAUM
Proposed by Sen. Snowe, the bill would have required government agencies to pay more deference to small-business interests.
You're the Boss
Michigan Union Targets Legislator's Business - Big Government
By Kyle Olson
Marty Knollenberg, who recently had dozens of unionists picketing outside his business due to education reform legislation currently under consideration in the state legislature. Knollenberg is supportive of school reforms, ...
Big Government
'Green Lantern' is big business for Warner Bros. and for the ...
By Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune
Big-budget superhero film, shot in New Orleans, opens Friday (June 17)
New Orleans Entertainment News
How to Grow Your Graphic Design Business | Naldz Graphics
By Kareen Liez
Of course, when you start a business, the next thing that will come to your mind is how to make it big. No one would want to have a business which remains the same from the start. There will always be growth if you do the right thing.
Naldz Graphics
Warren Business Destroyed By Fire - Detroit Local News Story ...
WARREN, Mich. -- A tire business went up in flames Saturday morning, killing a 6-month-old pit bull inside, according to Warren firefighters. Saturday, June 11, 2011.
Click on Detroit - ClickOnDetroit.com...

Web2 new results for business
 
Virginia.gov - Business
Whether you are considering or have decided to start a business, whether you are already running or expanding your business, Business One Stop can guide you ...
portal.virginia.gov/business/
Core Letters Business Loses Royal Mail £100m - Yahoo! News
Read 'Core Letters Business Loses Royal Mail £100m' on Yahoo! News. Royal Mail is poised to reveal its traditional letters business lost more than £100m ...
uk.news.yahoo.com/core-letters-business-loses-royal-mail-100...


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News10 new results for business
 
IMF struck by cyber attack
Los Angeles Times
The International Monetary Fund was recently struck by a cyber attack on its computer system, but just what the incident entailed isn't being disclosed. "I can confirm that we are investigating an incident," David Hawley, a spokesman for the IMF, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Lunch with Warren Buffett sets new record
China Daily
By Lu Chang and Ariel Tung (China Daily) NEW YORK / BEIJING - The price of a private lunch with revered investor Warren Buffett topped last year's bid on the final day of the weeklong contest, after the winning bidder agreed to pay more than $2.63 ...
See all stories on this topic »

China Daily
Bonds, Too, Face Risk Avoidance
Barron's
By RANDALL W. FORSYTH | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Wariness that hit equities also ran through the fixed-income realm, where investment-grade and high-yield spreads widened. The risk aversion that sent equities, especially financial stocks, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Euro Reality is worse than Humpty Dumpty's Medical Prognosis
Business Insider
Jack H. Barnes is a former trader and hedge fund manager who blogs at jackhbarnes.com You only have to check out the state of quotes coming out of Europe this weekend to have a good feel of the current reality of the bail outs for those already bailed ...
See all stories on this topic »
Grocers, Union Disagree on Progress
Patch.com
Grocery store chains and a union representing their workers disagree on how much progress they've made toward a new contract. By Nicole Mooradian | Email the author | 7:23pm Three major grocery store chains and their unionized workers appear to ...
See all stories on this topic »
Number of the Week: Average Household Still Needs to Trim $26172 in Debt
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Justin Lahart $26172: Amount of debt the average US household would need to cut to bring balance sheets back to 1990s levels. Americans have made progress in paring back their debt, partly by cutting their credit-card use and mostly by walking away ...
See all stories on this topic »
AP Source: Ally Financial postpones stock offering
BusinessWeek
By TOM KRISHER A person briefed on the matter says Ally Financial Inc. has decided to postpone its initial public stock offering because of the declining stock markets. The former finance arm of General Motors Co. was aiming for a $5 billion to $7 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ahead of the Bell: Chesapeake Energy
BusinessWeek
Ahead of its shareholder meeting Friday, Chesapeake Energy Corp. bowed to investor pressure to change how it compensates CEO Aubrey McClendon and other company executives. The Oklahoma City natural gas producer said in a regulatory filing that it was ...
See all stories on this topic »
15 local charities lose tax-exempt status
Moultrie Observer
The Internal Revenue Service this week released a list of charities and other organizations whose tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file legally required documents for three consecutive years. Locally, 13 organizations in Moultrie were ...
See all stories on this topic »
Wire theft can affect everyone
New Philadelphia Times Reporter
By Lee Morrison Damage is estimated at more than $10000 after thieves stole copper wiring from an American Electric Power Ohio substation near New Philadelphia, which caused the company to impose an outage for emergency repairs. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small-Business Regulation Bill Gets (and Loses) a Vote - NYTimes.com
By By ROBB MANDELBAUM
Proposed by Sen. Snowe, the bill would have required government agencies to pay more deference to small-business interests.
You're the Boss
Michigan Union Targets Legislator's Business - Big Government
By Kyle Olson
Marty Knollenberg, who recently had dozens of unionists picketing outside his business due to education reform legislation currently under consideration in the state legislature. Knollenberg is supportive of school reforms, ...
Big Government
'Green Lantern' is big business for Warner Bros. and for the ...
By Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune
Big-budget superhero film, shot in New Orleans, opens Friday (June 17)
New Orleans Entertainment News
How to Grow Your Graphic Design Business | Naldz Graphics
By Kareen Liez
Of course, when you start a business, the next thing that will come to your mind is how to make it big. No one would want to have a business which remains the same from the start. There will always be growth if you do the right thing.
Naldz Graphics
Warren Business Destroyed By Fire - Detroit Local News Story ...
WARREN, Mich. -- A tire business went up in flames Saturday morning, killing a 6-month-old pit bull inside, according to Warren firefighters. Saturday, June 11, 2011.
Click on Detroit - ClickOnDetroit.com...

Web2 new results for business
 
Virginia.gov - Business
Whether you are considering or have decided to start a business, whether you are already running or expanding your business, Business One Stop can guide you ...
portal.virginia.gov/business/
Core Letters Business Loses Royal Mail £100m - Yahoo! News
Read 'Core Letters Business Loses Royal Mail £100m' on Yahoo! News. Royal Mail is poised to reveal its traditional letters business lost more than £100m ...
uk.news.yahoo.com/core-letters-business-loses-royal-mail-100...


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