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| Facebook IPO Valuation Should be Closer to $40 Billion: Analyst CNBC.com Facebook is planning an IPO that could value the company at as much as $100 billion, according to CNBC sources. But not everyone is as excited by the company's listing plans. One strategist says such a sky-high valuation would force him to think twice ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Oil prices drop Washington Post By Cezary Podkul, A key benchmark of US crude oil prices slid close to its lowest level in a month after a Greek debt downgrade sent jitters through an already nervous commodity market. The benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude fell 2 percent to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| S&P slashes Greece to lowest, says default likely Reuters A Greek flag flutters behind a statue of ancient philosopher Socrates at the the Academy of Athens July 23, 2010. By George Georgiopoulos and Walter Brandimarte ATHENS/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Greece became the lowest-rated country in the world according ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IMF Narrows Field to Two Candidates Wall Street Journal By SUDEEP REDDY WASHINGTON—The International Monetary Fund plans to consider only two candidates for its top post, disqualifying Israeli central banker Stanley Fischer due to his age. In a statement Monday evening, the institution's board said it would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HP shuffles top executives in shake-up The Associated Press PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Hewlett-Packard Co. is streamlining its executive ranks to improve its focus on customers rather than administration and put more operations directly under CEO Leo Apotheker's control. The world's largest maker of personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Weakens on Concern Greek Crisis Is Worsening; Oil, Asian Stocks Fall Bloomberg By Shiyin Chen and Weiyi Lim - Tue Jun 14 03:03:57 GMT 2011 EU officials are scheduled to meet at 7 pm in Brussels today amid disagreements over how to resolve the crisis in Greece, which had its credit rating cut to CCC from B at Standard & Poor's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wall Street Ends in Stalemate; Banks Rally, Energy Drags Fox Business By Adam Samson The markets ended on the fence on Monday after falling energy stocks offset a solid performance in the banking sector. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.1 points, or 0.01%, to 11953, the S&P 500 was up 0.85 point, or 0.07%, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 more convictions in Galleon insider trading case San Francisco Chronicle Former Galleon Group LLC hedge fund trader Zvi Goffer was convicted on all counts by a federal jury in Manhattan in the second trial to result from the US government's nationwide crackdown on insider trading. Goffer's brother Emanuel and Michael ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Confidence in small business Internet marketing By David Mercer A few reasons why entrepreneurs and small business owners should overcome their fears and not shy away from creating content and sharing it online. Business Insider | ||
| Entrepreneurship Tips In The Small Business News By Small Business News Tips on entrepreneurship can come from anywhere: the Internet, a friend or colleague or even a conversation with someone who knows nothing about your business. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Click-and-drag iPhone app creation for business | TUAW - The ... By Michael Grothaus Ever want to design an iPhone app but have no coding skills whatsoever? Not to worry; several companies are offering click-and-drag iPhone app creation. TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog | ||
| Flameseeker Chronicles: Let's talk business | Massively By Rubi Bayer Some of what I had to say prompted some heavy discussion in the comments, including my opinion that GW2 will have less competition thanks to the business model. Now, 95% of the time I laugh and move on when someone tells me that my ... Massively | ||
| UK business poised to flee green carbon tax | Watts Up With That? By Anthony Watts Sir Roger Carr warns in an interview that the Coalition must give "some sort of support" over rising energy costs to UK manufacturers or else risk seeing businesses relocate abroad with the consequential loss of jobs. ... Watts Up With That? |
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| Fox Business host's Obama White 'Hizzouse' commentary sparks more ... A host on the Fox Business network—criticized last month for suggesting President Obama was "chugging 40's" during his trip to Europe—is facing allegations ... news.yahoo.com/.../fox-business-hosts-obama-white-hizzouse-... | ||
| HSBC May Phase Out US Credit-Card Business - CNBC HSBC Holdings may phase out its $33 billion U.S. credit-card business if it cannot find a buyer, the bank's chief executive said on Monday. www.cnbc.com/id/43376200 |
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| Facebook IPO Valuation Should be Closer to $40 Billion: Analyst CNBC.com Facebook is planning an IPO that could value the company at as much as $100 billion, according to CNBC sources. But not everyone is as excited by the company's listing plans. One strategist says such a sky-high valuation would force him to think twice ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Oil prices drop Washington Post By Cezary Podkul, A key benchmark of US crude oil prices slid close to its lowest level in a month after a Greek debt downgrade sent jitters through an already nervous commodity market. The benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude fell 2 percent to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| S&P slashes Greece to lowest, says default likely Reuters A Greek flag flutters behind a statue of ancient philosopher Socrates at the the Academy of Athens July 23, 2010. By George Georgiopoulos and Walter Brandimarte ATHENS/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Greece became the lowest-rated country in the world according ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IMF Narrows Field to Two Candidates Wall Street Journal By SUDEEP REDDY WASHINGTON—The International Monetary Fund plans to consider only two candidates for its top post, disqualifying Israeli central banker Stanley Fischer due to his age. In a statement Monday evening, the institution's board said it would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| HP shuffles top executives in shake-up The Associated Press PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Hewlett-Packard Co. is streamlining its executive ranks to improve its focus on customers rather than administration and put more operations directly under CEO Leo Apotheker's control. The world's largest maker of personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Weakens on Concern Greek Crisis Is Worsening; Oil, Asian Stocks Fall Bloomberg By Shiyin Chen and Weiyi Lim - Tue Jun 14 03:03:57 GMT 2011 EU officials are scheduled to meet at 7 pm in Brussels today amid disagreements over how to resolve the crisis in Greece, which had its credit rating cut to CCC from B at Standard & Poor's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wall Street Ends in Stalemate; Banks Rally, Energy Drags Fox Business By Adam Samson The markets ended on the fence on Monday after falling energy stocks offset a solid performance in the banking sector. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.1 points, or 0.01%, to 11953, the S&P 500 was up 0.85 point, or 0.07%, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 more convictions in Galleon insider trading case San Francisco Chronicle Former Galleon Group LLC hedge fund trader Zvi Goffer was convicted on all counts by a federal jury in Manhattan in the second trial to result from the US government's nationwide crackdown on insider trading. Goffer's brother Emanuel and Michael ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Confidence in small business Internet marketing By David Mercer A few reasons why entrepreneurs and small business owners should overcome their fears and not shy away from creating content and sharing it online. Business Insider | ||
| Entrepreneurship Tips In The Small Business News By Small Business News Tips on entrepreneurship can come from anywhere: the Internet, a friend or colleague or even a conversation with someone who knows nothing about your business. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Click-and-drag iPhone app creation for business | TUAW - The ... By Michael Grothaus Ever want to design an iPhone app but have no coding skills whatsoever? Not to worry; several companies are offering click-and-drag iPhone app creation. TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog | ||
| Flameseeker Chronicles: Let's talk business | Massively By Rubi Bayer Some of what I had to say prompted some heavy discussion in the comments, including my opinion that GW2 will have less competition thanks to the business model. Now, 95% of the time I laugh and move on when someone tells me that my ... Massively | ||
| UK business poised to flee green carbon tax | Watts Up With That? By Anthony Watts Sir Roger Carr warns in an interview that the Coalition must give "some sort of support" over rising energy costs to UK manufacturers or else risk seeing businesses relocate abroad with the consequential loss of jobs. ... Watts Up With That? |
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| Fox Business host's Obama White 'Hizzouse' commentary sparks more ... A host on the Fox Business network—criticized last month for suggesting President Obama was "chugging 40's" during his trip to Europe—is facing allegations ... news.yahoo.com/.../fox-business-hosts-obama-white-hizzouse-... | ||
| HSBC May Phase Out US Credit-Card Business - CNBC HSBC Holdings may phase out its $33 billion U.S. credit-card business if it cannot find a buyer, the bank's chief executive said on Monday. www.cnbc.com/id/43376200 |
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