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| Gold futures retreat from record high MarketWatch By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Gold futures edged lower in Tuesday's electronic trading session, retreating from a record high hit in the previous session, but analysts still cited factors supporting prices. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| On the Call: IBM CFO Mark Loughridge ABC News IBM Corp.'s Chief Financial Officer Mark Loughridge says the profit-margin trends in his company's software division should improve in the second half of the year. The division is critical to IBM's fortunes: It accounts for a quarter of IBM's revenue ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asia Shares Decline for Fourth Day Bloomberg By Shiyin Chen - Tue Jul 19 02:51:01 GMT 2011 Asian shares fell for a fourth day, led by Japanese banks and exporters, while the euro traded near a one-week low versus the dollar amid concern European leaders will fail to agree on steps to contain the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Fears rise in global markets as debt woes mount Los Angeles Times Precious metal prices are rising and stocks declining as investors fret that governments in Europe and the US will be unable to contain their debt crises. By Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times Political bickering over the debt crises in Europe and the US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Temple-Inland Rejects International Paper's Tender Offer Bloomberg By Christopher Donville - Mon Jul 18 20:25:54 GMT 2011 Temple-Inland Inc. (TIN), a producer of cardboard shipping boxes, said its board of directors voted unanimously to reject International Paper Co. (IP)'s hostile $3.31 billion tender offer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mark Cuban loses a defense in SEC insider suit Chicago Tribune WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, suffered a legal setback on Monday when a Dallas federal judge threw out one of his defenses in a Securities and Exchange Commission ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com By By GENE MARKS Eric Singer says that the war on small business is what's keeping job gains low: "Small businesses are starved for capital and inundated with regulations. The starvation is the cumulative result of years of self-inflicted wounds ... You're the Boss | ||
| Renny McPherson: The Business of al Qaeda By Renny McPherson Based on data that we seized from al Qaeda in 2007, we were able to build a portrait of al Qaeda in Iraq as a business -- and a business that ran quite differently than conventional wisdom would suggest. The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
| InfoQ: Confusion Abounds When Aligning Business Architects By Richard Seroter Organizations continue to struggle when identifying the role of business architects and persist in misaligning them to IT departments. Tom Graves, an Enterprise Architect at Tetradian Consulting, pointed out the problems this causes and ... InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff | ||
| Lily Allen: My Business Isn't Failing | Celebrity-gossip.net By admin Lily Allen attends the Clicquot Gold Cup Polo Match in Midhurst, UK (July 17). Celebrity Center | ||
| Versetta's iPad Bags Look All Business, But Are Actually Tiny ... By Kat Hannaford No-one need know you're packing an iPad—unless you unzip that front pocket and reveal your weaponry. Versetta has a range of male and female-friendly bags with iPad pockets, with this Norino Attache priced at $229. Gizmodo |
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| Bookseller Borders to go out of business- MSN Money Bookseller Borders Group (BGP) said late today it will go out of business, marking the culmination of a years-long decline for the nation's second-largest ... money.msn.com/exchange-traded.../dispatch.aspx?post... |
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| Gold futures retreat from record high MarketWatch By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Gold futures edged lower in Tuesday's electronic trading session, retreating from a record high hit in the previous session, but analysts still cited factors supporting prices. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| On the Call: IBM CFO Mark Loughridge ABC News IBM Corp.'s Chief Financial Officer Mark Loughridge says the profit-margin trends in his company's software division should improve in the second half of the year. The division is critical to IBM's fortunes: It accounts for a quarter of IBM's revenue ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asia Shares Decline for Fourth Day Bloomberg By Shiyin Chen - Tue Jul 19 02:51:01 GMT 2011 Asian shares fell for a fourth day, led by Japanese banks and exporters, while the euro traded near a one-week low versus the dollar amid concern European leaders will fail to agree on steps to contain the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Fears rise in global markets as debt woes mount Los Angeles Times Precious metal prices are rising and stocks declining as investors fret that governments in Europe and the US will be unable to contain their debt crises. By Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times Political bickering over the debt crises in Europe and the US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Temple-Inland Rejects International Paper's Tender Offer Bloomberg By Christopher Donville - Mon Jul 18 20:25:54 GMT 2011 Temple-Inland Inc. (TIN), a producer of cardboard shipping boxes, said its board of directors voted unanimously to reject International Paper Co. (IP)'s hostile $3.31 billion tender offer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mark Cuban loses a defense in SEC insider suit Chicago Tribune WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, suffered a legal setback on Monday when a Dallas federal judge threw out one of his defenses in a Securities and Exchange Commission ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com By By GENE MARKS Eric Singer says that the war on small business is what's keeping job gains low: "Small businesses are starved for capital and inundated with regulations. The starvation is the cumulative result of years of self-inflicted wounds ... You're the Boss | ||
| Renny McPherson: The Business of al Qaeda By Renny McPherson Based on data that we seized from al Qaeda in 2007, we were able to build a portrait of al Qaeda in Iraq as a business -- and a business that ran quite differently than conventional wisdom would suggest. The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
| InfoQ: Confusion Abounds When Aligning Business Architects By Richard Seroter Organizations continue to struggle when identifying the role of business architects and persist in misaligning them to IT departments. Tom Graves, an Enterprise Architect at Tetradian Consulting, pointed out the problems this causes and ... InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff | ||
| Lily Allen: My Business Isn't Failing | Celebrity-gossip.net By admin Lily Allen attends the Clicquot Gold Cup Polo Match in Midhurst, UK (July 17). Celebrity Center | ||
| Versetta's iPad Bags Look All Business, But Are Actually Tiny ... By Kat Hannaford No-one need know you're packing an iPad—unless you unzip that front pocket and reveal your weaponry. Versetta has a range of male and female-friendly bags with iPad pockets, with this Norino Attache priced at $229. Gizmodo |
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| Bookseller Borders to go out of business- MSN Money Bookseller Borders Group (BGP) said late today it will go out of business, marking the culmination of a years-long decline for the nation's second-largest ... money.msn.com/exchange-traded.../dispatch.aspx?post... |
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