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| U.S. stocks rise amid caution over Greece CNN By Hibah Yousuf June 20, 2011: 4:39 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- US stocks managed decent gains Monday, even as investors remained cautious about Greece's debt crisis. After slipping about 0.3% in the opening minutes, the major indexes turned higher, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Despite Setback, Plaintiffs to Pursue Wal-Mart Cases New York Times By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD Wal-Mart has spent 10 years fighting claims that it discriminated against female employees, and by many accounts, it has improved its hiring and promotion policies for women during those years. Monday's Supreme Court victory for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sears shopping in Washington, DC, area for new headquarters Chicago Sun-Times By Sandra Guy Business Reporter/sguy@suntimes.com June 20, 2011 10:36AM Sears Holdings Corp., which is considering moving its Hoffman Estates headquarters out of Illinois, is scouting the Washington, DC area for a more favorable tax climate, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fitch says may place US rating on watch negative Reuters SINGAPORE, June 21 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Fitch said on Tuesday it would place the US credit rating on watch negative if its debt ceiling is not raised by Aug. 2, when the US Treasury has warned that it may not be able to borrow more. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Airlines' Consumer Rating Falls Further Wall Street Journal By SUSAN CAREY Poor service, higher fares and fees for baggage and other services hurt consumers' satisfaction with US airlines in the past year, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, an economic indicator that evaluates the quality of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tampa gas prices fall for sixth week in a row Tbo.com By RICHARD MULLINS | The Tampa Tribune Gas prices in Tampa Bay fell for a sixth straight week and could drop another dime over the next seven days as oil stockpiles grow and the global price of crude continues to come down from spring highs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds Sue Bankers Over Fall in Bonds Wall Street Journal By LIZ RAPPAPORT And RUTH SIMON Federal regulators accused JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC of duping five large credit unions into buying more than $3 billion in mortgage bonds that were "destined to perform poorly," and that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FTC to probe sharp spike in gasoline prices The Seattle Times For at least the third time since 2005, the Federal Trade Commission will investigate the recent sharp spike in gasoline prices that left motorists both exasperated and suspicious. By Kyung M. Song No comments have been posted to this article. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lockheed May Tempt India With Stealth F-35 Bloomberg By Gopal Ratnam and James Rupert - Mon Jun 20 22:20:21 GMT 2011 A Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35 Lightning II fighter jet sits on display at the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, UK Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg Lockheed Martin Corp. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Funny Business | Adweek By John Ortved Wrigley just couldn't get on board with the necrophilia. "I wanted to do this sketch where this guy is at the morgue, and he basically bribes the attendant to let him have an extra five minutes with his dead spouse," says Will Arnett. Adweek : Advertising & Branding | ||
| Nancy Folbre: Will Business Buy In to Early Childhood Education ... By By NANCY FOLBRE With so much evidence that investing in early childhood education pays huge dividends, an economist asks, why is business reluctant to support it more forcefully? Economix | ||
| Should Every Business Invest in Social Media? - NYTimes.com By By MP MUELLER All businesses can use more awareness, and social media can certainly help shore up customer loyalty. At a minimum, if your target audience is on Facebook and Twitter, you probably should create placeholder pages that give basic ... You're the Boss | ||
| 77 Percent of Small Business Owners Love What They Do: Do You? By Jamillah Warner I remember the first Sex and the City movie (sorry, guys—it won't take long) where Jennifer Hudson, who played Carrie Bradshaw's assistant, said, Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Inside Facebook's Next Billion Dollar Business By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry Facebook's road to becoming a $100 billion company is to infect every sector of the internet with its social graph, letting other companies build and expand their business on top of it and taking a toll in exchange for that. ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider |
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| U.S. stocks rise amid caution over Greece CNN By Hibah Yousuf June 20, 2011: 4:39 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- US stocks managed decent gains Monday, even as investors remained cautious about Greece's debt crisis. After slipping about 0.3% in the opening minutes, the major indexes turned higher, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Despite Setback, Plaintiffs to Pursue Wal-Mart Cases New York Times By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD Wal-Mart has spent 10 years fighting claims that it discriminated against female employees, and by many accounts, it has improved its hiring and promotion policies for women during those years. Monday's Supreme Court victory for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sears shopping in Washington, DC, area for new headquarters Chicago Sun-Times By Sandra Guy Business Reporter/sguy@suntimes.com June 20, 2011 10:36AM Sears Holdings Corp., which is considering moving its Hoffman Estates headquarters out of Illinois, is scouting the Washington, DC area for a more favorable tax climate, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fitch says may place US rating on watch negative Reuters SINGAPORE, June 21 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Fitch said on Tuesday it would place the US credit rating on watch negative if its debt ceiling is not raised by Aug. 2, when the US Treasury has warned that it may not be able to borrow more. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Airlines' Consumer Rating Falls Further Wall Street Journal By SUSAN CAREY Poor service, higher fares and fees for baggage and other services hurt consumers' satisfaction with US airlines in the past year, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, an economic indicator that evaluates the quality of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tampa gas prices fall for sixth week in a row Tbo.com By RICHARD MULLINS | The Tampa Tribune Gas prices in Tampa Bay fell for a sixth straight week and could drop another dime over the next seven days as oil stockpiles grow and the global price of crude continues to come down from spring highs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Feds Sue Bankers Over Fall in Bonds Wall Street Journal By LIZ RAPPAPORT And RUTH SIMON Federal regulators accused JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC of duping five large credit unions into buying more than $3 billion in mortgage bonds that were "destined to perform poorly," and that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FTC to probe sharp spike in gasoline prices The Seattle Times For at least the third time since 2005, the Federal Trade Commission will investigate the recent sharp spike in gasoline prices that left motorists both exasperated and suspicious. By Kyung M. Song No comments have been posted to this article. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lockheed May Tempt India With Stealth F-35 Bloomberg By Gopal Ratnam and James Rupert - Mon Jun 20 22:20:21 GMT 2011 A Lockheed Martin Corp. F-35 Lightning II fighter jet sits on display at the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, UK Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg Lockheed Martin Corp. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Funny Business | Adweek By John Ortved Wrigley just couldn't get on board with the necrophilia. "I wanted to do this sketch where this guy is at the morgue, and he basically bribes the attendant to let him have an extra five minutes with his dead spouse," says Will Arnett. Adweek : Advertising & Branding | ||
| Nancy Folbre: Will Business Buy In to Early Childhood Education ... By By NANCY FOLBRE With so much evidence that investing in early childhood education pays huge dividends, an economist asks, why is business reluctant to support it more forcefully? Economix | ||
| Should Every Business Invest in Social Media? - NYTimes.com By By MP MUELLER All businesses can use more awareness, and social media can certainly help shore up customer loyalty. At a minimum, if your target audience is on Facebook and Twitter, you probably should create placeholder pages that give basic ... You're the Boss | ||
| 77 Percent of Small Business Owners Love What They Do: Do You? By Jamillah Warner I remember the first Sex and the City movie (sorry, guys—it won't take long) where Jennifer Hudson, who played Carrie Bradshaw's assistant, said, Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Inside Facebook's Next Billion Dollar Business By Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry Facebook's road to becoming a $100 billion company is to infect every sector of the internet with its social graph, letting other companies build and expand their business on top of it and taking a toll in exchange for that. ... SAI: Silicon Alley Insider |
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| Business - The Daily Beast Business. Content Section ... Best Countries to Do Business ... Survey: Gas Price Dip to Continue. Good supply and demand ratio. MORE · More Business ... www.thedailybeast.com/topics/business.html |
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