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News9 new results for business
 
JPMorgan Settles Bond Bid-Rigging Case for $211 Million
New York Times
By ERIC DASH JPMorgan Chase reached a $211 million settlement with federal and state authorities on Thursday to resolve allegations that it cheated governments in 31 states by rigging the bidding process for reinvesting the proceeds of dozens of ...
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American Apparel reports flat second-quarter sales
Los Angeles Times
American Apparel Inc. reported a bit of good news Thursday: After several quarters of declines, the Los Angeles clothing maker and retailer said sales were flat in its second quarter compared with the same period a year earlier. ...
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Buffett Donates $1.5B in Annual Gates Gift
Bloomberg
By Brooke Sutherland - Thu Jul 07 21:30:51 GMT 2011 Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., attends the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, US, on Thursday, July 7, 2011. ...
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Summary Box: Retail sales, jobs send stocks higher
The Associated Press
JOBS: Payroll processor Automatic Data Processing said companies added 157000 employees in June. The tally is more than double the number economists had forecast and far more than the 36000 added the previous month. RETAIL SALES: US retailers had their ...
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Zhu may be in line for high post at IMF
China Daily
By Hu Yuanyuan (China Daily) BEIJING - As a scholar and an internationally recognized financial official, Zhu Min, special advisor to the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), brought the view of emerging markets to this important ...
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China Daily
As loan program nears end, a race to help homeowners
Boston Globe
By Jenifer B. McKim Amid concerns that not enough unemployed Massachusetts homeowners have applied for zero-interest federal loans intended to help them make mortgage payments, state officials yesterday began a campaign to generate more interest in the ...
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Boston Globe
Simon Property CEO Gets $1.25M Salary, 1M Shares In New Employment Agreement
Wall Street Journal
By AD Pruitt Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Mall landlord Simon Property Group Inc. (SPG) approved a new employment agreement for its chief executive David Simon, giving him a $1.25 million base salary and one million shares, according to ...
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Trichet Communes With Charlemagne Before Exorcising Lehman Ghost
San Francisco Chronicle
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- As European officials haggled over the latest solution to Greece's debt crisis last month, Jean- Claude Trichet circled the 1200 year-old marble throne of Charlemagne in the German city of Aachen. Hours before Moody's Investors ...
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Perry, Cornyn criticize push to reduce smog and soot from coal
Houston Chronicle
By MATTHEW TRESAUGUE A new federal rule will force coal-fired power plants in Texas to clamp down on pollution that fouls the air of other states. The Obama administration finalized the rule Thursday in an effort to reduce the amount of unhealthy smog ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Google opens signups to test business version of Google+ | VentureBeat
By Tom Cheredar
Businesses should hold off on creating a profile on Google's new social service Google+ and instead wait for an upcoming business version of the service, according to Google+ Ads Lead Christian Oestlien.
VentureBeat
Video for Business
By ceb
There are a few ways you can do video conversations in business. There's GoToMeeting HD Faces (which I intend to start using and testing shortly), there's Skype, there's ooVoo (which I talked about back in 2008), and probably a few ...
chrisbrogan.com
Small Business Loan Fund Starts Flowing: Treasury
By The Huffington Post News Editors
(WASHINGTON) - Six community banks will get $123 million from a special fund at the U.S. Treasury Department intended to spur lending to small businesses but that has drawn criticism for being slow to kick into action.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
3quarksdaily: A Dirty Business
By Azra Raza
They had known each other since the early eighties, when, as recent immigrants, they were classmates at the Wharton School of Business, in Philadelphia. Their friendship, intermittent over the years, was based on self-interest rather ...
3quarksdaily
LG: Our Business Is Improving, So We're Cutting Our Smartphone ...
By John Paczkowski
LG says its business is "gradually improving," but evidently not so much that the company can stick by its sales targets.
AllThingsD


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News9 new results for business
 
JPMorgan Settles Bond Bid-Rigging Case for $211 Million
New York Times
By ERIC DASH JPMorgan Chase reached a $211 million settlement with federal and state authorities on Thursday to resolve allegations that it cheated governments in 31 states by rigging the bidding process for reinvesting the proceeds of dozens of ...
See all stories on this topic »
American Apparel reports flat second-quarter sales
Los Angeles Times
American Apparel Inc. reported a bit of good news Thursday: After several quarters of declines, the Los Angeles clothing maker and retailer said sales were flat in its second quarter compared with the same period a year earlier. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Buffett Donates $1.5B in Annual Gates Gift
Bloomberg
By Brooke Sutherland - Thu Jul 07 21:30:51 GMT 2011 Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., attends the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, US, on Thursday, July 7, 2011. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Summary Box: Retail sales, jobs send stocks higher
The Associated Press
JOBS: Payroll processor Automatic Data Processing said companies added 157000 employees in June. The tally is more than double the number economists had forecast and far more than the 36000 added the previous month. RETAIL SALES: US retailers had their ...
See all stories on this topic »
Zhu may be in line for high post at IMF
China Daily
By Hu Yuanyuan (China Daily) BEIJING - As a scholar and an internationally recognized financial official, Zhu Min, special advisor to the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), brought the view of emerging markets to this important ...
See all stories on this topic »

China Daily
As loan program nears end, a race to help homeowners
Boston Globe
By Jenifer B. McKim Amid concerns that not enough unemployed Massachusetts homeowners have applied for zero-interest federal loans intended to help them make mortgage payments, state officials yesterday began a campaign to generate more interest in the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Boston Globe
Simon Property CEO Gets $1.25M Salary, 1M Shares In New Employment Agreement
Wall Street Journal
By AD Pruitt Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Mall landlord Simon Property Group Inc. (SPG) approved a new employment agreement for its chief executive David Simon, giving him a $1.25 million base salary and one million shares, according to ...
See all stories on this topic »
Trichet Communes With Charlemagne Before Exorcising Lehman Ghost
San Francisco Chronicle
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- As European officials haggled over the latest solution to Greece's debt crisis last month, Jean- Claude Trichet circled the 1200 year-old marble throne of Charlemagne in the German city of Aachen. Hours before Moody's Investors ...
See all stories on this topic »
Perry, Cornyn criticize push to reduce smog and soot from coal
Houston Chronicle
By MATTHEW TRESAUGUE A new federal rule will force coal-fired power plants in Texas to clamp down on pollution that fouls the air of other states. The Obama administration finalized the rule Thursday in an effort to reduce the amount of unhealthy smog ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Google opens signups to test business version of Google+ | VentureBeat
By Tom Cheredar
Businesses should hold off on creating a profile on Google's new social service Google+ and instead wait for an upcoming business version of the service, according to Google+ Ads Lead Christian Oestlien.
VentureBeat
Video for Business
By ceb
There are a few ways you can do video conversations in business. There's GoToMeeting HD Faces (which I intend to start using and testing shortly), there's Skype, there's ooVoo (which I talked about back in 2008), and probably a few ...
chrisbrogan.com
Small Business Loan Fund Starts Flowing: Treasury
By The Huffington Post News Editors
(WASHINGTON) - Six community banks will get $123 million from a special fund at the U.S. Treasury Department intended to spur lending to small businesses but that has drawn criticism for being slow to kick into action.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
3quarksdaily: A Dirty Business
By Azra Raza
They had known each other since the early eighties, when, as recent immigrants, they were classmates at the Wharton School of Business, in Philadelphia. Their friendship, intermittent over the years, was based on self-interest rather ...
3quarksdaily
LG: Our Business Is Improving, So We're Cutting Our Smartphone ...
By John Paczkowski
LG says its business is "gradually improving," but evidently not so much that the company can stick by its sales targets.
AllThingsD


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