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Sunday, July 31, 2011

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US leaders agree on debt deal (VIDEO)
GlobalPost
US President Barack Obama announces that he and Republican members of Congress have reached a compromise to solve the debt limit impasse prior to the August 2 deadline. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) United States President Barack Obama and ...
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Asia Stocks Rise on Optimism U.S. Lawmakers Close to Breaking Debt Impasse
Bloomberg
By Anna Kitanaka and Shani Raja - Mon Aug 01 01:58:50 GMT 2011 Toyota Motor Corp. Yaris compact vehicles bound for export sit in a lot at the port of Sendai, Japan. Toyota Motor Corp., the world's largest carmaker that counts North America as its ...
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China Manufacturing Slows Further in July
ABC News
By JOE McDONALD AP Business Writer China's manufacturing slowed further in July as Beijing cooled an overheated economy and demand for exports weakened amid Europe's debt crisis and sluggish US growth, two surveys showed Monday. ...
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Audit Faults MTA on Subway Service Changes
New York Times
By MOSI SECRET New York City Transit's poor management of subway service diversions leads to tens of millions of dollars in cost overruns and leaves the public ill-informed about when and where maintenance is happening, according to an audit by the ...
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Miner Macarthur rejects $5.2 billion takeover bid
The Seattle Times
Australian miner Macarthur Coal Ltd. on Monday rejected a $5.2 billion takeover bid by US energy giant Peabody Energy Corp. and steelmaker ArcelorMittal as "opportunistic." The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. ...
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Validus' CEO on Transatlantic Bid: 'We're Not Going Away'
New York Times
By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED Validus Holdings' chairman and chief executive, Edward J. Noonan, wants to make one thing clear about his company's pursuit of Transatlantic Holdings: He isn't giving up. Days after Transatlantic set up defenses against ...
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Debt deal offers only small blessings for US economy
Reuters
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - The tentative US deal to avoid a crushing debt default is at best a mild relief for the US economy that nearly stalled in the first half of the year and has yet to show signs of any realistic pickup. ...
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Taiwan stocks extend gains, Formosa Petrochemical limit-down
Reuters
TAIPEI, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks extended gains by midday Monday, amid a rally in regional markets as the prospect that US lawmakers would reach a deal to avert a debt default boosted investor appetites for riskier assets. ...
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Apple has more cash than US government
Sydney Morning Herald
It's not terribly likely that the government will ask Apple CEO Steve Jobs for a bailout, but the company does have a lot of money. Photo: Reuters Apple may not have more money than God. But it's got more cash than Uncle Sam. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Foxconn to substitute workers with 1 million robots in 3 years
Apple Insider
By Blake Steven and Josh Ong Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn has announced plans to substitute a percentage of its workers with a million robots in the next three years. Terry Gou, founder and chairman of Foxconn, revealed during a workers' dance ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Live Long and Market: Small Business Branding
By Small Business Trends
Marketing is the process of communicating your value to your public. Whether it's a product or ...
Business Insider
BUSINESS PEOPLE
BUSINESS PEOPLE. By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. AGRICULTURE The Arkansas Rice Producers Group board of directors elected Dow Brantley of England as chairman. Subscription Options. Get started in less than 60 seconds. ...
Arkansas Online stories: Business*
Gleaning Business Intel from Social Media | Social Media Today
By dleitch@morevisibility.com
It seems like social media has exploded over the last few years, yet there are many businesses that aren't quite sure how to use it as a benefit. They've tinkered with coupons, giveaways and sign-ups. They've even asked people to like ...
Social Media Today - The world's...
Lawsuits in the Mobile Business
By Alex
It's getting harder and harder to keep track of who's suing whom in the mobile phone business, so thankfully George Kokkinidis of Design Language News crafted this handy dandy chart summarizing the suers and the suees (I just made that ...
Neatorama
DEBT DEAL REACHED - Business Insider
By Zeke Miller
President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders announced they have reached a "historic, bipartisan compromise" to raise the debt limit and lower the deficit. The debt ceiling will be hiked in two stages the first with cuts agreed to ...
Business Insider

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Debt debacle damage could mean double-dip - Business - Eye on the ...
Near-anemic first-half growth, coupled with Washington's spectacular failure to manage the nation's finances, has renewed fears of a douple-dip recession.
www.msnbc.msn.com/.../debt-debacle-damage-could-mean-do...


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News10 new results for business
 
US leaders agree on debt deal (VIDEO)
GlobalPost
US President Barack Obama announces that he and Republican members of Congress have reached a compromise to solve the debt limit impasse prior to the August 2 deadline. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) United States President Barack Obama and ...
See all stories on this topic »

GlobalPost
Asia Stocks Rise on Optimism U.S. Lawmakers Close to Breaking Debt Impasse
Bloomberg
By Anna Kitanaka and Shani Raja - Mon Aug 01 01:58:50 GMT 2011 Toyota Motor Corp. Yaris compact vehicles bound for export sit in a lot at the port of Sendai, Japan. Toyota Motor Corp., the world's largest carmaker that counts North America as its ...
See all stories on this topic »
China Manufacturing Slows Further in July
ABC News
By JOE McDONALD AP Business Writer China's manufacturing slowed further in July as Beijing cooled an overheated economy and demand for exports weakened amid Europe's debt crisis and sluggish US growth, two surveys showed Monday. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Audit Faults MTA on Subway Service Changes
New York Times
By MOSI SECRET New York City Transit's poor management of subway service diversions leads to tens of millions of dollars in cost overruns and leaves the public ill-informed about when and where maintenance is happening, according to an audit by the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Miner Macarthur rejects $5.2 billion takeover bid
The Seattle Times
Australian miner Macarthur Coal Ltd. on Monday rejected a $5.2 billion takeover bid by US energy giant Peabody Energy Corp. and steelmaker ArcelorMittal as "opportunistic." The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Validus' CEO on Transatlantic Bid: 'We're Not Going Away'
New York Times
By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED Validus Holdings' chairman and chief executive, Edward J. Noonan, wants to make one thing clear about his company's pursuit of Transatlantic Holdings: He isn't giving up. Days after Transatlantic set up defenses against ...
See all stories on this topic »
Debt deal offers only small blessings for US economy
Reuters
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - The tentative US deal to avoid a crushing debt default is at best a mild relief for the US economy that nearly stalled in the first half of the year and has yet to show signs of any realistic pickup. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Taiwan stocks extend gains, Formosa Petrochemical limit-down
Reuters
TAIPEI, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks extended gains by midday Monday, amid a rally in regional markets as the prospect that US lawmakers would reach a deal to avert a debt default boosted investor appetites for riskier assets. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Apple has more cash than US government
Sydney Morning Herald
It's not terribly likely that the government will ask Apple CEO Steve Jobs for a bailout, but the company does have a lot of money. Photo: Reuters Apple may not have more money than God. But it's got more cash than Uncle Sam. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Sydney Morning Herald
Foxconn to substitute workers with 1 million robots in 3 years
Apple Insider
By Blake Steven and Josh Ong Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn has announced plans to substitute a percentage of its workers with a million robots in the next three years. Terry Gou, founder and chairman of Foxconn, revealed during a workers' dance ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Live Long and Market: Small Business Branding
By Small Business Trends
Marketing is the process of communicating your value to your public. Whether it's a product or ...
Business Insider
BUSINESS PEOPLE
BUSINESS PEOPLE. By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. AGRICULTURE The Arkansas Rice Producers Group board of directors elected Dow Brantley of England as chairman. Subscription Options. Get started in less than 60 seconds. ...
Arkansas Online stories: Business*
Gleaning Business Intel from Social Media | Social Media Today
By dleitch@morevisibility.com
It seems like social media has exploded over the last few years, yet there are many businesses that aren't quite sure how to use it as a benefit. They've tinkered with coupons, giveaways and sign-ups. They've even asked people to like ...
Social Media Today - The world's...
Lawsuits in the Mobile Business
By Alex
It's getting harder and harder to keep track of who's suing whom in the mobile phone business, so thankfully George Kokkinidis of Design Language News crafted this handy dandy chart summarizing the suers and the suees (I just made that ...
Neatorama
DEBT DEAL REACHED - Business Insider
By Zeke Miller
President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders announced they have reached a "historic, bipartisan compromise" to raise the debt limit and lower the deficit. The debt ceiling will be hiked in two stages the first with cuts agreed to ...
Business Insider

Web1 new result for business
 
Debt debacle damage could mean double-dip - Business - Eye on the ...
Near-anemic first-half growth, coupled with Washington's spectacular failure to manage the nation's finances, has renewed fears of a douple-dip recession.
www.msnbc.msn.com/.../debt-debacle-damage-could-mean-do...


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Saturday, July 30, 2011

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News10 new results for business
 
Operators restoring production in Gulf after Don
MiamiHerald.com
AP NEW ORLEANS -- The federal agency that oversees offshore oil and gas drilling says operators are restoring production in the Gulf of Mexico following the passage of Tropical Storm Don. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, ...
See all stories on this topic »
What the Government Debt Crisis Means to You
Wall Street Journal
By SARA MURRAY That's the short answer experts provide when asked what will happen if the nation doesn't raise the US government's $14.29 trillion borrowing limit by Tuesday. Without raising the limit, the federal government may have to stop or delay ...
See all stories on this topic »
ConocoPhillips Purchases Colorado Shales for Gas, Oil Expansion
KBOI
Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images(DENVER) -- ConocoPhillips announced that it has bought 46000 acres in Colorado to expand its oil and natural gas drilling. The company did not reveal the details of the exchange, although they bought the land from the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Markets signal fear over a debt default
Houston Chronicle
By DANIEL WAGNER, DAVID K. RANDALL and JONATHAN FAHEY AP On Friday, traders did something they rarely do: they sold what are considered to be the world's safest short-term investments. Traders typically buy short-term US Treasurys on Friday because ...
See all stories on this topic »
Confidence in US Treasuries 'Slightly Eroded': Lagarde
Bloomberg
By Sandrine Rastello - Sat Jul 30 15:34:18 GMT 2011 Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said that a US default "would be terrible" for the US and for the economy at large. Christine Lagarde, managing director ...
See all stories on this topic »
Congressman Lynch Discusses Debt Limit Via Telephone Town Hall Meeting
Patch.com
Congressman Stephen F. Lynch held a telephone meeting with seniors from the Ninth Congressional District on Friday about the debt ceiling and it's potential impact on Social Security. By Adam Roberts With several possible solutions to the US debt limit ...
See all stories on this topic »
Chile Collahuasi miners will not extend strike-union
Reuters
SANTIAGO, July 30 (Reuters) - Workers at Chile's giant Collahuasi mine will not extend a 24-hour strike at the world's No. 3 copper deposit, a union leader said on Saturday. "It's 100 percent sure that the strike will end when those 24 hours are due," ...
See all stories on this topic »
Twitter takes paid ads to top of timelines
Boston Herald
By Brendan Lynch Twitter has finally deployed its business strategy: Promoted tweets, also known as paid ads, are now flowing across the micro-blogging service's screens. "What other way were they going to monetize?" said Josh Martin, director of apps ...
See all stories on this topic »
Record municipal bankruptcy on table in Ala.
CBS News
Officials in Alabama are scrambling to avoid municipal bankruptcy in Jefferson County, the heavily populated area that includes Birmingham. CBS News correspondent Maya Rodriquez reports that the county has seen its share of hard times: It was ground ...
See all stories on this topic »
Treasuries Still Seem a Safe Bet
Barron's
By RANDALL W. FORSYTH | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Despite the debt-ceiling stalemate and the looming threat of a downgrade, investors still sought the refuge of US government bonds. Bad news traditionally is good news for the bond market. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Events Not to Miss
By Laura Leites
Every other week we compile a list of great events to help you with your business. The following Small Business Events Guide is worth a close.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Weekend Favs July Thirty :: Small Business Marketing Blog from ...
By John Jantsch
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.I don't go into depth abou.
Small Business Marketing Blog...
Business Owner Accused Of Hiring Hitman To Kill Ex-Employee | WBNS ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A business owner faces charges amid allegations he hired a hitman to kill a former employee in order to collect on an insurance policy. Wesley Potts, who operates a Valvoline Express shop in Reynoldsburg, was arrested ...
WBNS 10TV Feed
How to brand your business at every stage - Holy Kaw!
Businesses constantly grow and evolve, so why doesn't the branding reflect that? For whatever reasons, branding tends to be static. According to recent research, branding should evovle to match the stage of your business. ...
Holy Kaw!
Nonprofit builder back in business | The Post and Courier ...
After a seven-year legal battle that led to the bankruptcy of nonprofit builder Charleston Affordable Housing, the group has agreed to a nearly $2.3 million settlement with a contractor who had claimed he wasn't fully paid for work on a ...
www.postandcourier.com stories: Business

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'I'll do business sooner rather than later' | News Archive | News ...
The Official Arsenal website for Arsenal supporters.
www.arsenal.com/.../-i-ll-do-business-sooner-rather-than-later-


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News10 new results for business
 
Operators restoring production in Gulf after Don
MiamiHerald.com
AP NEW ORLEANS -- The federal agency that oversees offshore oil and gas drilling says operators are restoring production in the Gulf of Mexico following the passage of Tropical Storm Don. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, ...
See all stories on this topic »
What the Government Debt Crisis Means to You
Wall Street Journal
By SARA MURRAY That's the short answer experts provide when asked what will happen if the nation doesn't raise the US government's $14.29 trillion borrowing limit by Tuesday. Without raising the limit, the federal government may have to stop or delay ...
See all stories on this topic »
ConocoPhillips Purchases Colorado Shales for Gas, Oil Expansion
KBOI
Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images(DENVER) -- ConocoPhillips announced that it has bought 46000 acres in Colorado to expand its oil and natural gas drilling. The company did not reveal the details of the exchange, although they bought the land from the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Markets signal fear over a debt default
Houston Chronicle
By DANIEL WAGNER, DAVID K. RANDALL and JONATHAN FAHEY AP On Friday, traders did something they rarely do: they sold what are considered to be the world's safest short-term investments. Traders typically buy short-term US Treasurys on Friday because ...
See all stories on this topic »
Confidence in US Treasuries 'Slightly Eroded': Lagarde
Bloomberg
By Sandrine Rastello - Sat Jul 30 15:34:18 GMT 2011 Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said that a US default "would be terrible" for the US and for the economy at large. Christine Lagarde, managing director ...
See all stories on this topic »
Congressman Lynch Discusses Debt Limit Via Telephone Town Hall Meeting
Patch.com
Congressman Stephen F. Lynch held a telephone meeting with seniors from the Ninth Congressional District on Friday about the debt ceiling and it's potential impact on Social Security. By Adam Roberts With several possible solutions to the US debt limit ...
See all stories on this topic »
Chile Collahuasi miners will not extend strike-union
Reuters
SANTIAGO, July 30 (Reuters) - Workers at Chile's giant Collahuasi mine will not extend a 24-hour strike at the world's No. 3 copper deposit, a union leader said on Saturday. "It's 100 percent sure that the strike will end when those 24 hours are due," ...
See all stories on this topic »
Twitter takes paid ads to top of timelines
Boston Herald
By Brendan Lynch Twitter has finally deployed its business strategy: Promoted tweets, also known as paid ads, are now flowing across the micro-blogging service's screens. "What other way were they going to monetize?" said Josh Martin, director of apps ...
See all stories on this topic »
Record municipal bankruptcy on table in Ala.
CBS News
Officials in Alabama are scrambling to avoid municipal bankruptcy in Jefferson County, the heavily populated area that includes Birmingham. CBS News correspondent Maya Rodriquez reports that the county has seen its share of hard times: It was ground ...
See all stories on this topic »
Treasuries Still Seem a Safe Bet
Barron's
By RANDALL W. FORSYTH | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Despite the debt-ceiling stalemate and the looming threat of a downgrade, investors still sought the refuge of US government bonds. Bad news traditionally is good news for the bond market. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Events Not to Miss
By Laura Leites
Every other week we compile a list of great events to help you with your business. The following Small Business Events Guide is worth a close.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Weekend Favs July Thirty :: Small Business Marketing Blog from ...
By John Jantsch
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.I don't go into depth abou.
Small Business Marketing Blog...
Business Owner Accused Of Hiring Hitman To Kill Ex-Employee | WBNS ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A business owner faces charges amid allegations he hired a hitman to kill a former employee in order to collect on an insurance policy. Wesley Potts, who operates a Valvoline Express shop in Reynoldsburg, was arrested ...
WBNS 10TV Feed
How to brand your business at every stage - Holy Kaw!
Businesses constantly grow and evolve, so why doesn't the branding reflect that? For whatever reasons, branding tends to be static. According to recent research, branding should evovle to match the stage of your business. ...
Holy Kaw!
Nonprofit builder back in business | The Post and Courier ...
After a seven-year legal battle that led to the bankruptcy of nonprofit builder Charleston Affordable Housing, the group has agreed to a nearly $2.3 million settlement with a contractor who had claimed he wasn't fully paid for work on a ...
www.postandcourier.com stories: Business

Web1 new result for business
 
'I'll do business sooner rather than later' | News Archive | News ...
The Official Arsenal website for Arsenal supporters.
www.arsenal.com/.../-i-ll-do-business-sooner-rather-than-later-


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Friday, July 29, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Va. Beach's bond rating at risk with federal failure
The Virginian-Pilot
By Aaron Applegate The city's prized AAA bond rating could be in jeopardy if the federal government's rating is downgraded, a possible outcome of extended wrangling in Washington over the nation's debt ceiling. Moody's Investors Service, a major rating ...
See all stories on this topic »
Can We Trust BEA's Quarterly Reports on the GDP?
Ideal Taxes Association
The report of the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce on the 2nd quarter GDP released today, Friday, July 29, 2011, indicates that the statistical agency may have become politicized. Readers of this site may be aware that we ...
See all stories on this topic »
Global Concern Over US Debt Ceiling Disagreement
New York Times
By LIZ ALDERMAN PARIS — While the debt debacle in Washington preoccupies America, it is causing jitters in power corridors from Beijing to Brussels. The stewards of the world's largest economies are anxious for a compromise, to keep their own finances ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times
Investors pulling money out as deadline nears
The Associated Press
Growing nervous as a possible government default draws ever closer, more and more ordinary investors are calling their brokers and moving their money out of stocks and mutual funds for fear of a plunge in the market next week. The stock market declined ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Associated Press
Democrats pressure airlines to give back windfall
Watertown Daily Times
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney looks on at right, as Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, speaks during daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, July, 28, 2011. LaHood urged lawmakers to pass a bill to put the Federal ...
See all stories on this topic »
Mexico's FinMin sees Q2 GDP up 3.5 pct
Reuters
MEXICO CITY, July 29 (Reuters) - Mexico's Finance Ministry said on Friday it expects the country's second-quarter gross domestic product to have risen about 3.5 percent year-over-year. The ministry also said it expected Mexico's economy to expand by ...
See all stories on this topic »
Precautions at New York Post as Tabloid Inquiry Expands
New York Times
By JEREMY W. PETERS and CHARLIE SAVAGE Employees of The New York Post, Rupert Murdoch's irreverent and hard-charging city tabloid, were told Friday to keep any documents that may pertain to the kind of illegal activity that has led to arrests and a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Yahoo prays for your patience
MarketWatch
By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch Updating to report that the company involved in a possible initial public offering is Alipay. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — How much do Yahoo's stockholders love the topsy-turvy company, anyway? ...
See all stories on this topic »
How to store nuclear waste? Panel slams US and urges new approach.
Christian Science Monitor
A presidential blue ribbon commission says the US government 'has not inspired confidence' and recommends that a new agency take over the search for storage sites for nuclear waste. This 399 foot-long trailer assembly is set to haul the retired steam ...
See all stories on this topic »

Christian Science Monitor
How pilots wrestled in vain to save Air France jet
Reuters
By Tim Hepher The 37-year-old Air France co-pilot with over 6000 flying hours was running out of ideas as a stall alarm bellowed through the Airbus cockpit for the sixth time in exactly two minutes. His junior colleague with two years on the job was ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Your Small Business Strategy Guide
By Small Business News
If you don't have a strategy, your business cannot succeed. A good product or service isn't enough. A good brand isn't enough. Neither is being the best at what.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
The Place(s) for Small Business Information and Resources | Small ...
By Allison Midori Reilly
This week, we had a survey on where else our readers go to find information on about small businesses and how to make it better (you can still take the.
Small Business Technology
The Place(s) for Small Business Information and Resources
By Ramon Ray & the Smallbiztechnology.com Team
Information can help you to generate revenue, if you know where to go. This week, we had a survey...
Business Insider
This Week in the Business: "Social games are killer"
By James Brightman | IndustryGamers.com
What's happened in the business of video games this past week...
Kotaku: Xbox+360
Business leaders to meet with Beshear on unemployment insurance ...
By Beth Musgrave
FRANKFORT — Business leaders will meet with Gov. Steve Beshear on Tuesday to discuss how the state can pay a $28.5 million interest payment on a federal government loan used to shore up the state's unemployment benefits. ...
Bluegrass Politics


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Va. Beach's bond rating at risk with federal failure
The Virginian-Pilot
By Aaron Applegate The city's prized AAA bond rating could be in jeopardy if the federal government's rating is downgraded, a possible outcome of extended wrangling in Washington over the nation's debt ceiling. Moody's Investors Service, a major rating ...
See all stories on this topic »
Can We Trust BEA's Quarterly Reports on the GDP?
Ideal Taxes Association
The report of the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce on the 2nd quarter GDP released today, Friday, July 29, 2011, indicates that the statistical agency may have become politicized. Readers of this site may be aware that we ...
See all stories on this topic »
Global Concern Over US Debt Ceiling Disagreement
New York Times
By LIZ ALDERMAN PARIS — While the debt debacle in Washington preoccupies America, it is causing jitters in power corridors from Beijing to Brussels. The stewards of the world's largest economies are anxious for a compromise, to keep their own finances ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times
Investors pulling money out as deadline nears
The Associated Press
Growing nervous as a possible government default draws ever closer, more and more ordinary investors are calling their brokers and moving their money out of stocks and mutual funds for fear of a plunge in the market next week. The stock market declined ...
See all stories on this topic »

The Associated Press
Democrats pressure airlines to give back windfall
Watertown Daily Times
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney looks on at right, as Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, speaks during daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, July, 28, 2011. LaHood urged lawmakers to pass a bill to put the Federal ...
See all stories on this topic »
Mexico's FinMin sees Q2 GDP up 3.5 pct
Reuters
MEXICO CITY, July 29 (Reuters) - Mexico's Finance Ministry said on Friday it expects the country's second-quarter gross domestic product to have risen about 3.5 percent year-over-year. The ministry also said it expected Mexico's economy to expand by ...
See all stories on this topic »
Precautions at New York Post as Tabloid Inquiry Expands
New York Times
By JEREMY W. PETERS and CHARLIE SAVAGE Employees of The New York Post, Rupert Murdoch's irreverent and hard-charging city tabloid, were told Friday to keep any documents that may pertain to the kind of illegal activity that has led to arrests and a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Yahoo prays for your patience
MarketWatch
By Jon Friedman, MarketWatch Updating to report that the company involved in a possible initial public offering is Alipay. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — How much do Yahoo's stockholders love the topsy-turvy company, anyway? ...
See all stories on this topic »
How to store nuclear waste? Panel slams US and urges new approach.
Christian Science Monitor
A presidential blue ribbon commission says the US government 'has not inspired confidence' and recommends that a new agency take over the search for storage sites for nuclear waste. This 399 foot-long trailer assembly is set to haul the retired steam ...
See all stories on this topic »

Christian Science Monitor
How pilots wrestled in vain to save Air France jet
Reuters
By Tim Hepher The 37-year-old Air France co-pilot with over 6000 flying hours was running out of ideas as a stall alarm bellowed through the Airbus cockpit for the sixth time in exactly two minutes. His junior colleague with two years on the job was ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Your Small Business Strategy Guide
By Small Business News
If you don't have a strategy, your business cannot succeed. A good product or service isn't enough. A good brand isn't enough. Neither is being the best at what.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
The Place(s) for Small Business Information and Resources | Small ...
By Allison Midori Reilly
This week, we had a survey on where else our readers go to find information on about small businesses and how to make it better (you can still take the.
Small Business Technology
The Place(s) for Small Business Information and Resources
By Ramon Ray & the Smallbiztechnology.com Team
Information can help you to generate revenue, if you know where to go. This week, we had a survey...
Business Insider
This Week in the Business: "Social games are killer"
By James Brightman | IndustryGamers.com
What's happened in the business of video games this past week...
Kotaku: Xbox+360
Business leaders to meet with Beshear on unemployment insurance ...
By Beth Musgrave
FRANKFORT — Business leaders will meet with Gov. Steve Beshear on Tuesday to discuss how the state can pay a $28.5 million interest payment on a federal government loan used to shore up the state's unemployment benefits. ...
Bluegrass Politics


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

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US debt crisis deepens ahead of vote
Financial Times
The US debt ceiling crisis deepened further as political wrangling over legislation to prevent a default continued and concern that the US Treasury might delay debt payments next week pushed yields on short-term bills to new peaks as traders and ...
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Euro Pressured by European Crisis
Wall Street Journal
By JAVIER E. DAVID And TANIA CHEN Renewed concerns about Europe's ability to avert financial disaster pressured the euro, momentarily eclipsing the stormy US debt-ceiling debate as investors mulled whether the euro-zone crisis could take a turn for the ...
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Samsung second quarter profit slides 18 percent
Forbes
By KELLY OLSEN , 07.28.11, 11:47 PM EDT SEOUL, South Korea -- Samsung's net profit slid 18 percent in the second quarter as weakness in semiconductors and liquid crystal displays countered the electronics giant's growing strength in smartphones. ...
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Stock rally fades ahead of debt vote
Richmond Times Dispatch
By: AP A late sell-off wiped out the stock market's gains Thursday as investors worried that a bill headed for a vote in the House of Representatives would fail to break a stalemate over raising the country's debt limit. The market was up for much of ...
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A primer on the debt-ceiling debate
USA Today
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Monster Swings To 2Q Profit, Reiterates Full-Year Guidance
Wall Street Journal
By Caitlin Nish Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Monster Worldwide Inc. (MWW) swung to a profit in the second quarter and the jobs-website operator reiterated its full-year guidance despite a sluggish labor market caused by economic ...
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Starbucks net income rises 34%
Arizona Republic
Net income in the period that ended July 3 climbed to $279.1 million, or 36 cents a share, from $207.9 million, or 27 cents, a year earlier, the company said Thursday. The average estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg was for profit of 34 cents a ...
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Q&A: Ex-SEC chief says debt, tax code damaging US
Houston Chronicle
By ROB VARNON Former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Richard C. Breeden has been a regulator and an investor. On the anniversary of federal financial reform, he weighs in on America's financial difficulties. GREENWICH, Conn. ...
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Vale Profit Misses Estimates as Company Plans $3 Billion in Extra Dividend
Bloomberg
By Juan Pablo Spinetto - Fri Jul 29 03:00:01 GMT 2011 Vale SA (VALE3), the world's largest iron- ore producer, posted second-quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates and said it will pay an extra dividend of $3 billion as it seeks to boost ...
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The Card Reality: Credit Downgrade Will Cost You
Fox Business
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The US debt ceiling crisis deepened further as political wrangling over legislation to prevent a default continued and concern that the US Treasury might delay debt payments next week pushed yields on short-term bills to new peaks as traders and ...
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Euro Pressured by European Crisis
Wall Street Journal
By JAVIER E. DAVID And TANIA CHEN Renewed concerns about Europe's ability to avert financial disaster pressured the euro, momentarily eclipsing the stormy US debt-ceiling debate as investors mulled whether the euro-zone crisis could take a turn for the ...
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Samsung second quarter profit slides 18 percent
Forbes
By KELLY OLSEN , 07.28.11, 11:47 PM EDT SEOUL, South Korea -- Samsung's net profit slid 18 percent in the second quarter as weakness in semiconductors and liquid crystal displays countered the electronics giant's growing strength in smartphones. ...
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Stock rally fades ahead of debt vote
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By: AP A late sell-off wiped out the stock market's gains Thursday as investors worried that a bill headed for a vote in the House of Representatives would fail to break a stalemate over raising the country's debt limit. The market was up for much of ...
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A primer on the debt-ceiling debate
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Monster Swings To 2Q Profit, Reiterates Full-Year Guidance
Wall Street Journal
By Caitlin Nish Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Monster Worldwide Inc. (MWW) swung to a profit in the second quarter and the jobs-website operator reiterated its full-year guidance despite a sluggish labor market caused by economic ...
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Starbucks net income rises 34%
Arizona Republic
Net income in the period that ended July 3 climbed to $279.1 million, or 36 cents a share, from $207.9 million, or 27 cents, a year earlier, the company said Thursday. The average estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg was for profit of 34 cents a ...
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Q&A: Ex-SEC chief says debt, tax code damaging US
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Vale Profit Misses Estimates as Company Plans $3 Billion in Extra Dividend
Bloomberg
By Juan Pablo Spinetto - Fri Jul 29 03:00:01 GMT 2011 Vale SA (VALE3), the world's largest iron- ore producer, posted second-quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates and said it will pay an extra dividend of $3 billion as it seeks to boost ...
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The Card Reality: Credit Downgrade Will Cost You
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Earnings Preview: Visa to report 3rd-qtr results
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By EILEEN AJ CONNELLY Credit and debit payment processor Visa Inc. is expected to report a hefty increase in its fiscal third-quarter profit after the market closes on Wednesday, thanks to heavier card use by consumers during the period. ...
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Asia Stocks Fall but Still Outperform Peers
CNBC.com
Asian stocks fell ahead of a long list of corporate results on Thursday that may shed light on the year's earnings outlook, though the region continued to outperform Wall Street in July. The FTSE CNBC Asia 100 Index Japan's stock average fell for a ...
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Travelers may be owed a tax refund
BusinessWeek
By DAVID KOENIG Travelers who paid all federal airline taxes when they bought tickets might get a refund if they fly now, since the taxes have expired. Airlines stopped collecting taxes that expired at midnight Friday. Several airlines said Tuesday ...
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U.S. Federal Reserve Beige Book: Dallas District (Text)
Bloomberg
By Editor: Alex Tanzi - Wed Jul 27 18:27:57 GMT 2011 The Eleventh District economy expanded at a moderate pace over the past six weeks. Energy-related activity remained strong. Reports from manufacturers were mixed but mostly positive, although some ...
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Conoco's Empire Builder Rips It Apart
Wall Street Journal
By DANIEL GILBERT In the last decade, ConocoPhillips Chief Executive Jim Mulva achieved a feat with few equals in modern US corporate history: creating a new oil major, almost from scratch. Now, as he prepares to retire next year, ...
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Fear over debt fight hits Wall St.; Dow loses 198
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Specialist Michael Pistillo, left, calls out prices as he works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Photo: Richard Drew / AP Market charts show Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Photo: AP / AP Anxiety about a ...
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Concerns Grow Over August Social Security Checks
KTXS
By Cassandra Garcia, KTXS News ABILENE, Texas -- There is growing concern about Social Security benefits being paid as we move closer to the debt ceiling deadline. In just a little under a week, the government will run out of time to work out a deal on ...
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Boeing's commercial airplane unit drives financial surge
The Seattle Times
Quarterly results show BCA pulling well ahead of the company's defense and space side in revenues and profits. By Dominic Gates BOEING EVERETT FACTORY 06022011 Boeing's pre-Paris Air Show updates the media on all the planes being built in Everett ...
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Brazil's Braskem to Buy Dow Chemical Unit for $323 Million
Wall Street Journal
By PAULO WINTERSTEIN SAO PAULO—Braskem SA, Brazil's biggest petrochemical company, said Wednesday it agreed to pay $323 million for Dow Chemical Co.'s polypropylene unit, making it the US's biggest producer of the chemical used to make plastics. ...
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Earnings Preview: Whole Foods Market Inc.
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Marian Salzman: On Family Business
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Asia Stocks Fall but Still Outperform Peers
CNBC.com
Asian stocks fell ahead of a long list of corporate results on Thursday that may shed light on the year's earnings outlook, though the region continued to outperform Wall Street in July. The FTSE CNBC Asia 100 Index Japan's stock average fell for a ...
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Travelers may be owed a tax refund
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By DAVID KOENIG Travelers who paid all federal airline taxes when they bought tickets might get a refund if they fly now, since the taxes have expired. Airlines stopped collecting taxes that expired at midnight Friday. Several airlines said Tuesday ...
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U.S. Federal Reserve Beige Book: Dallas District (Text)
Bloomberg
By Editor: Alex Tanzi - Wed Jul 27 18:27:57 GMT 2011 The Eleventh District economy expanded at a moderate pace over the past six weeks. Energy-related activity remained strong. Reports from manufacturers were mixed but mostly positive, although some ...
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Conoco's Empire Builder Rips It Apart
Wall Street Journal
By DANIEL GILBERT In the last decade, ConocoPhillips Chief Executive Jim Mulva achieved a feat with few equals in modern US corporate history: creating a new oil major, almost from scratch. Now, as he prepares to retire next year, ...
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Fear over debt fight hits Wall St.; Dow loses 198
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Specialist Michael Pistillo, left, calls out prices as he works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Photo: Richard Drew / AP Market charts show Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Photo: AP / AP Anxiety about a ...
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Concerns Grow Over August Social Security Checks
KTXS
By Cassandra Garcia, KTXS News ABILENE, Texas -- There is growing concern about Social Security benefits being paid as we move closer to the debt ceiling deadline. In just a little under a week, the government will run out of time to work out a deal on ...
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Boeing's commercial airplane unit drives financial surge
The Seattle Times
Quarterly results show BCA pulling well ahead of the company's defense and space side in revenues and profits. By Dominic Gates BOEING EVERETT FACTORY 06022011 Boeing's pre-Paris Air Show updates the media on all the planes being built in Everett ...
See all stories on this topic »
Brazil's Braskem to Buy Dow Chemical Unit for $323 Million
Wall Street Journal
By PAULO WINTERSTEIN SAO PAULO—Braskem SA, Brazil's biggest petrochemical company, said Wednesday it agreed to pay $323 million for Dow Chemical Co.'s polypropylene unit, making it the US's biggest producer of the chemical used to make plastics. ...
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Earnings Preview: Whole Foods Market Inc.
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AP Natural and organic grocer Whole Foods Market Inc. is expected to deliver improved results when it reports its on its third-quarter performance after the stock market closes Wednesday. WHAT TO WATCH FOR: An update on sales trends. ...
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Marian Salzman: On Family Business
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Facebook for Business Page Appears
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Facebook for Business Launched | WebProNews
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