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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 ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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

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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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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