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News10 new results for business
 
Overheard
Wall Street Journal
Forcing open the digital divide. New price plans unveiled by Netflix on Tuesday impose a staggering 60% increase on subscribers who take both streaming and single-DVD rental, from $9.99 a month to $15.98. The new pricing lineup also makes clear there ...
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Los Angeles' bond rating downgraded
Los Angeles Times
Moody's Investor Service dropped Los Angeles' bond rating by one notch to reflect a modest revenue forecast and mounting employee costs. By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times Just when Los Angeles officials thought they had turned a corner in improving ...
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China's Economy Grows 9.5%, Exceeding Estimates
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Jul 13 03:03:29 GMT 2011 A worker pushes pig carcasses at a pork wholesale and distribution center in Shanghai in March. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg July 13 (Bloomberg) -- Wang Tao, a Beijing-based economist at UBS AG, ...
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Fed divided over more stimulus, meeting minutes show
Washington Post
View Photo Gallery — Who's regulating whom in the financial world: Meet the regulators of the nation's financial institutions. By Neil Irwin, Federal Reserve officials lack a strong consensus over what they should do next in setting the nation's ...
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Treasuries Gain as Moody's Cuts Ireland Credit Rating to Junk
BusinessWeek
By Cordell Eddings July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries rose as Moody's Investors Service lowered Ireland's credit rating to junk, fueling concern that the European sovereign-debt crisis will spread and dampen investors' appetite for higher-risk assets. ...
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Desperate Times
Daily Markets
Small-business owners have a dim view of the future, according to a gauge of their optimism for June that stands "solidly in recession territory," the National Federation of Independent Business reported Tuesday. The NFIB's barometer ticked down for a ...
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Asian Stocks Advance as Moderating China Growth Eases Inflation Concerns
Bloomberg
By Jonathan Burgos and Shani Raja - Wed Jul 13 03:22:15 GMT 2011 A worker walks past Komatsu Ltd. hydraulic excavators at the company's Osaka Plant in Osaka, Japan. Komatsu Ltd., the world's second-largest maker of construction machinery that counts ...
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Bank of America's Mortgage Deal Questioned
New York Times
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Eric Schneiderman, the New York attorney general, has asked for information about the $8.5 billion settlement agreed to late last month by Bank of America and representatives of 22 large investment firms holding soured mortgage ...
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New York Times
Europe vows to aid banks; disputes persist
Boston Globe
By Stephen Castle BRUSSELS - European officials vowed yesterday to support banks that fail stress tests but left unresolved deep disputes that have held up a second rescue package for Greece. The results of the stress tests, scheduled to be released ...
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Oil Spill Victims Still Waiting for Reimbursement
WJTV
Bobby Williams says he's only received less than 1/3 of what he lost from the 2010 oil spill. (more) By Chris Williams Bobby Williams says he's only received less than 1/3 of the money he's lost from the 2010 oil spill. The crisis forced him out of the ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
30 Creative QR code business cards | Webdesigner Depot
By Walter
There is a lot of buzz around QR codes at the moment, so we thought we would take a look at some of the most creative and stunning QR code business cards on.
Webdesigner Depot
Sales Advice for Small Business Today
By Small Business News
You know how important sales is to your small business. That's why we've created this small business news roundup focused on sales advice to help you.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
How to create innovative business software that sticks | VentureBeat
By Andrew Filev
Editor's note: Andrew Filev is CEO of Wrike. He submitted this story to VentureBeat.) Each year, there are hundreds of social business applications that appear on the market. Ultimately, only a few get traction.
VentureBeat
A Safer Way to Start A Business - NYTimes.com
By By JESSICA BRUDER
A start-up company prepares a start-up board game that offers some of the experience of creating a company -- without the risk.
You're the Boss
Sebelius: You know, there's no better business incentive than a ...
By Ed Morrissey
So says Kathleen Sebelius in defending the ObamaCare mandate on small businesses of 50 or more employees. CNS News asked the question of whether the mandate might not keep small business owners from hiring that 50th employee as a means ...
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News10 new results for business
 
Overheard
Wall Street Journal
Forcing open the digital divide. New price plans unveiled by Netflix on Tuesday impose a staggering 60% increase on subscribers who take both streaming and single-DVD rental, from $9.99 a month to $15.98. The new pricing lineup also makes clear there ...
See all stories on this topic »
Los Angeles' bond rating downgraded
Los Angeles Times
Moody's Investor Service dropped Los Angeles' bond rating by one notch to reflect a modest revenue forecast and mounting employee costs. By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times Just when Los Angeles officials thought they had turned a corner in improving ...
See all stories on this topic »
China's Economy Grows 9.5%, Exceeding Estimates
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Jul 13 03:03:29 GMT 2011 A worker pushes pig carcasses at a pork wholesale and distribution center in Shanghai in March. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg July 13 (Bloomberg) -- Wang Tao, a Beijing-based economist at UBS AG, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fed divided over more stimulus, meeting minutes show
Washington Post
View Photo Gallery — Who's regulating whom in the financial world: Meet the regulators of the nation's financial institutions. By Neil Irwin, Federal Reserve officials lack a strong consensus over what they should do next in setting the nation's ...
See all stories on this topic »
Treasuries Gain as Moody's Cuts Ireland Credit Rating to Junk
BusinessWeek
By Cordell Eddings July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries rose as Moody's Investors Service lowered Ireland's credit rating to junk, fueling concern that the European sovereign-debt crisis will spread and dampen investors' appetite for higher-risk assets. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Desperate Times
Daily Markets
Small-business owners have a dim view of the future, according to a gauge of their optimism for June that stands "solidly in recession territory," the National Federation of Independent Business reported Tuesday. The NFIB's barometer ticked down for a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian Stocks Advance as Moderating China Growth Eases Inflation Concerns
Bloomberg
By Jonathan Burgos and Shani Raja - Wed Jul 13 03:22:15 GMT 2011 A worker walks past Komatsu Ltd. hydraulic excavators at the company's Osaka Plant in Osaka, Japan. Komatsu Ltd., the world's second-largest maker of construction machinery that counts ...
See all stories on this topic »
Bank of America's Mortgage Deal Questioned
New York Times
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Eric Schneiderman, the New York attorney general, has asked for information about the $8.5 billion settlement agreed to late last month by Bank of America and representatives of 22 large investment firms holding soured mortgage ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times
Europe vows to aid banks; disputes persist
Boston Globe
By Stephen Castle BRUSSELS - European officials vowed yesterday to support banks that fail stress tests but left unresolved deep disputes that have held up a second rescue package for Greece. The results of the stress tests, scheduled to be released ...
See all stories on this topic »
Oil Spill Victims Still Waiting for Reimbursement
WJTV
Bobby Williams says he's only received less than 1/3 of what he lost from the 2010 oil spill. (more) By Chris Williams Bobby Williams says he's only received less than 1/3 of the money he's lost from the 2010 oil spill. The crisis forced him out of the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
30 Creative QR code business cards | Webdesigner Depot
By Walter
There is a lot of buzz around QR codes at the moment, so we thought we would take a look at some of the most creative and stunning QR code business cards on.
Webdesigner Depot
Sales Advice for Small Business Today
By Small Business News
You know how important sales is to your small business. That's why we've created this small business news roundup focused on sales advice to help you.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
How to create innovative business software that sticks | VentureBeat
By Andrew Filev
Editor's note: Andrew Filev is CEO of Wrike. He submitted this story to VentureBeat.) Each year, there are hundreds of social business applications that appear on the market. Ultimately, only a few get traction.
VentureBeat
A Safer Way to Start A Business - NYTimes.com
By By JESSICA BRUDER
A start-up company prepares a start-up board game that offers some of the experience of creating a company -- without the risk.
You're the Boss
Sebelius: You know, there's no better business incentive than a ...
By Ed Morrissey
So says Kathleen Sebelius in defending the ObamaCare mandate on small businesses of 50 or more employees. CNS News asked the question of whether the mandate might not keep small business owners from hiring that 50th employee as a means ...
Hot Air » Top Picks


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