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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
US-backed solar firm files bankruptcy
Boston Globe
President Obama was given a tour of Solyndra in May 2010. Hard times have hit the nation's solar industry. (Paul Chinn/Associated Press/Pool/File 2010) By Globe staff and wires WASHINGTON - A California solar panel manufacturer once touted by President ...
See all stories on this topic »

Boston Globe
PRECIOUS-Gold steady after US data; eyes on Fed
Reuters
By Rujun Shen SINGAPORE, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Spot gold held steady on Thursday, as investors weighed the possibility of further easing moves by the US Federal Reserve after better-than-expected manufacturing and labour market data. ...
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Top US boss pay 'exceeds taxes'
BBC News
The 25 highest paid US chief executives earned more last year than their companies paid in federal income tax, a study has said. One chief executive on its list is General Electric's Jeff Immelt, who the IPS said was paid $15.2m in 2010 while his firm ...
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BBC News
Yen falls as Japanese banks spur dollar buying
Reuters
By Antoni Slodkowski and Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - The yen fell across the board after dollar buying by Japanese accounts spurred more broad-based purchases of the greenback, lifting it above 77 yen and soothing jitters that another round of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian stocks rally following gains onWall Street
The Associated Press
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks rallied on Thursday following gains on Wall Street that were driven by positive manufacturing data and hopes that the Federal Reserve may to unveil another round of stimulus. Oil rose above $89 a barrel while the dollar ...
See all stories on this topic »
Gerald L. Hassell Named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BNY Mellon
Sacramento Bee
By BNY Mellon NEW YORK, Aug. 31, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- BNY Mellon, the global leader in investment management and investment services, today announced that Gerald L. Hassell, BNY Mellon's president and a board member since 1998, has been appointed ...
See all stories on this topic »
China Manufacturing Index Near 29-Month Low
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Thu Sep 01 02:17:07 GMT 2011 Workers at the Geely Automotive Holdings Ltd. factory work on the assembly line in Ningbo, China. Shares in Geely Automobile Holdings, whose parent owns Volvo Cars, fell to their lowest in almost two ...
See all stories on this topic »
'Too big to fail' is alive and well
Washington Times
Warren Buffet is a savvy investor. The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway put $5 billion into Bank of America, which owns Countrywide and a large portfolio of troubled mortgaged-backed assets. The Obama administration wants us to believe this is a sign that the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Washington Times
IMF and eurozone clash over estimates
Financial Times
By Alan Beattie in Washington and Chris Giles in London International Monetary Fund staff have provoked a fierce dispute with eurozone authorities by circulating estimates showing serious damage to European banks' balance sheets from their holdings of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Surprise Rate Cut Follows Turkey as Economy Slows: Brazil Credit
BusinessWeek
By Matthew Bristow and Arnaldo Galvao Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil's central bank surprise cut in interest rates makes the country the second in the Group of 20 after Turkey to use monetary policy to safeguard the economy against a global slowdown. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
HP promotes '$40 billion' PC business spin-off with new series of ...
By Richard Lai
Before today, HP had only expressed that it 'will consider a broad range of options' for the future of its Personal Systems Group; and now,
Engadget
Lessons for Small Businesses From Hurricane Irene
By Rohit Arora
With the exception of July 4th weekend, the upcoming Labor Day holiday is usually the most profitable week of the year for a wide range of small businesses. For.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Business Name FAIL - Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny Pictures
By Cheezburger Network
Funny you say that, I guess the Outback Steakhouse(s) in Utah can't be referring to Australia either. I mean who in Utah would refer to Australia to promote their business. Especially if said businesses were formed immediately after Crocodile ...
Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny...
Sony, Hitachi And Toshiba Make Their LCD Business Merger Official ...
By Serkan Toto
According to Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Sharp will be the second-largest maker of this type of displays with a 20% market share. The same newspaper says the four companies involved in Japan Display are currently trying to figure ...
TechCrunch
P&G May Move Gillette Business - PRNewser
By Tonya Garcia
P&G May Move Gillette Business. ... Ad Age reports that P&G's Gillette brand, which has worked with Porter Novelli for more than 20 years, may take its business elsewhere. P&G spends between $4 million and $6 million on PR for this brand. ...
PRNewser

Web1 new result for business
 
Shop owner battles back after 9/11 destroys business, brings ...
Read 'Shop owner battles back after 9/11 destroys business, brings $400000 debt' on Yahoo! News. Focus is on businesses that have grown or rebounded ...
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News10 new results for business
 
US-backed solar firm files bankruptcy
Boston Globe
President Obama was given a tour of Solyndra in May 2010. Hard times have hit the nation's solar industry. (Paul Chinn/Associated Press/Pool/File 2010) By Globe staff and wires WASHINGTON - A California solar panel manufacturer once touted by President ...
See all stories on this topic »

Boston Globe
PRECIOUS-Gold steady after US data; eyes on Fed
Reuters
By Rujun Shen SINGAPORE, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Spot gold held steady on Thursday, as investors weighed the possibility of further easing moves by the US Federal Reserve after better-than-expected manufacturing and labour market data. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Top US boss pay 'exceeds taxes'
BBC News
The 25 highest paid US chief executives earned more last year than their companies paid in federal income tax, a study has said. One chief executive on its list is General Electric's Jeff Immelt, who the IPS said was paid $15.2m in 2010 while his firm ...
See all stories on this topic »

BBC News
Yen falls as Japanese banks spur dollar buying
Reuters
By Antoni Slodkowski and Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - The yen fell across the board after dollar buying by Japanese accounts spurred more broad-based purchases of the greenback, lifting it above 77 yen and soothing jitters that another round of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian stocks rally following gains onWall Street
The Associated Press
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks rallied on Thursday following gains on Wall Street that were driven by positive manufacturing data and hopes that the Federal Reserve may to unveil another round of stimulus. Oil rose above $89 a barrel while the dollar ...
See all stories on this topic »
Gerald L. Hassell Named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BNY Mellon
Sacramento Bee
By BNY Mellon NEW YORK, Aug. 31, 2011 -- /PRNewswire/ -- BNY Mellon, the global leader in investment management and investment services, today announced that Gerald L. Hassell, BNY Mellon's president and a board member since 1998, has been appointed ...
See all stories on this topic »
China Manufacturing Index Near 29-Month Low
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Thu Sep 01 02:17:07 GMT 2011 Workers at the Geely Automotive Holdings Ltd. factory work on the assembly line in Ningbo, China. Shares in Geely Automobile Holdings, whose parent owns Volvo Cars, fell to their lowest in almost two ...
See all stories on this topic »
'Too big to fail' is alive and well
Washington Times
Warren Buffet is a savvy investor. The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway put $5 billion into Bank of America, which owns Countrywide and a large portfolio of troubled mortgaged-backed assets. The Obama administration wants us to believe this is a sign that the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Washington Times
IMF and eurozone clash over estimates
Financial Times
By Alan Beattie in Washington and Chris Giles in London International Monetary Fund staff have provoked a fierce dispute with eurozone authorities by circulating estimates showing serious damage to European banks' balance sheets from their holdings of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Surprise Rate Cut Follows Turkey as Economy Slows: Brazil Credit
BusinessWeek
By Matthew Bristow and Arnaldo Galvao Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil's central bank surprise cut in interest rates makes the country the second in the Group of 20 after Turkey to use monetary policy to safeguard the economy against a global slowdown. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
HP promotes '$40 billion' PC business spin-off with new series of ...
By Richard Lai
Before today, HP had only expressed that it 'will consider a broad range of options' for the future of its Personal Systems Group; and now,
Engadget
Lessons for Small Businesses From Hurricane Irene
By Rohit Arora
With the exception of July 4th weekend, the upcoming Labor Day holiday is usually the most profitable week of the year for a wide range of small businesses. For.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Business Name FAIL - Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny Pictures
By Cheezburger Network
Funny you say that, I guess the Outback Steakhouse(s) in Utah can't be referring to Australia either. I mean who in Utah would refer to Australia to promote their business. Especially if said businesses were formed immediately after Crocodile ...
Epic Fail Funny Videos and Funny...
Sony, Hitachi And Toshiba Make Their LCD Business Merger Official ...
By Serkan Toto
According to Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Sharp will be the second-largest maker of this type of displays with a 20% market share. The same newspaper says the four companies involved in Japan Display are currently trying to figure ...
TechCrunch
P&G May Move Gillette Business - PRNewser
By Tonya Garcia
P&G May Move Gillette Business. ... Ad Age reports that P&G's Gillette brand, which has worked with Porter Novelli for more than 20 years, may take its business elsewhere. P&G spends between $4 million and $6 million on PR for this brand. ...
PRNewser

Web1 new result for business
 
Shop owner battles back after 9/11 destroys business, brings ...
Read 'Shop owner battles back after 9/11 destroys business, brings $400000 debt' on Yahoo! News. Focus is on businesses that have grown or rebounded ...
news.yahoo.com/shop-owner-battles-back-after-9-11-destroys...


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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Home prices notch third straight monthly gain
Los Angeles Times
A key index of home prices in 20 metropolitan areas rose 1.1% from May to June. Real estate experts say the improvement is seasonal and that prices could fall again as sales slow in the fall and winter. Nineteen of the 20 metropolitan areas measured by ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Exxon Reaches Arctic Oil Deal With Russians
New York Times
By ANDREW E. KRAMER MOSCOW — Exxon Mobil won a coveted prize in the global petroleum industry Tuesday with an agreement to explore for oil in a Russian portion of the Arctic Ocean that is being opened for drilling even as Alaskan waters remain mostly ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dollar notches marginal gains against rivals
MarketWatch
By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — The US dollar posted marginal gains in Asian trading on Wednesday, with investors considering weak US economic data and the possibility of more action from the Federal Reserve. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Oil Heads for Biggest Monthly Drop Since May on Signal Stockpiles to Climb
Bloomberg
By Ben Sharples - Wed Aug 31 02:04:46 GMT 2011 Oil declined, heading for the biggest monthly drop since May, as investors speculated that increasing crude stockpiles in the US indicate fuel demand will falter in the world's biggest consumer of the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Confidence plunges, what's next?
WOOD-TV
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - The latest index on consumer confidence took a nose-dive in August, causing some concern for economists. Consumer spending makes up a big chunk of the nations economy, some 70%. Still, stores across West Michigan are filled ...
See all stories on this topic »
Market Has QE3 Fed Easing on the Brain
CNBC.com
The market has QE3 on the brain. Stocks and commodities rallied as the Fed minutes came out. Some traders clearly felt that the Fed was signaling a third round of quantitative easing (QE3) [cnbc explains] solely because they acknowledged discussing a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Icahn and Lions Gate bury the hatchet
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Activist investor Carl Icahn, right, has agreed to sell his holdings in Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., ending his bitter, three-year battle to take over the film and television studio and oust its management. The Santa Monica, Calif., company best ...
See all stories on this topic »
B&N Reports Improved Losses, Massive Nook Growth
Washington Post
By TechCrunch.com, Barnes & Noble took to the wires this morning to announced its 2012 first quarter sales and earnings. It's mostly good news with sales in the first quarter hitting $1.4 billion, an increase of 2% over last year. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian Stocks Swing Between Gains, Losses on Economic Concerns
San Francisco Chronicle
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks swung between gains and losses as exporters dropped after US consumer confidence plunged to the lowest level in more than two years, countering optimism corporate earnings are improving. Samsung Electronics Co. ...
See all stories on this topic »
In 50-state foreclosure negotiations, dispute underlines basic questions
Washington Post
By Brady Dennis, A recent and acrimonious dispute among state officials over a possible legal settlement to address nationwide mortgage abuses is underscoring basic questions about what the effort should accomplish. In settling claims against the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Government Contracting for Small Business
By Small Business News
Is government contracting right for your small business? Discover the trends for minority and women owned businesses.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Using Gamification in Your Business
By @FullSailOnline
Marketing Pilgrim's Social Channel is sponsored by Full Sail University. Gamification is the latest buzzword in marketing circles, as more ...
Marketing Pilgrim - Internet...
Intel Forms 'Federal' Business Unit To Sell Supercomputing Services ...
By Leena Rao
Intel is forming a brand new business unit today, called Intel Federal, to 'better address new opportunities in working with the U.S. government.' The new subsidiary will focus exclusively on selling and advising on computing services in the ...
TechCrunch
The business legacy of Mr. Jobs
The indisputable fact is that Steve Jobs is the most successful business leader of his generation and quite possibly of all time.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
Top Seven Mistakes Business Owners Make Filing Insurance ...
In the chaos that follows a natural disaster, here are the top mistakes business owners make in filing insurance claims.Get the latest blog articles on...
Entrepreneur.com - Small Business...

Web1 new result for business
 
Amazon Best Sellers: Best Business & Investing
Discover the best Business & Investing in Best Sellers. Find the top 100 most popular Amazon Books.
www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Books-Business-Investing/.../3


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News10 new results for business
 
Home prices notch third straight monthly gain
Los Angeles Times
A key index of home prices in 20 metropolitan areas rose 1.1% from May to June. Real estate experts say the improvement is seasonal and that prices could fall again as sales slow in the fall and winter. Nineteen of the 20 metropolitan areas measured by ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Exxon Reaches Arctic Oil Deal With Russians
New York Times
By ANDREW E. KRAMER MOSCOW — Exxon Mobil won a coveted prize in the global petroleum industry Tuesday with an agreement to explore for oil in a Russian portion of the Arctic Ocean that is being opened for drilling even as Alaskan waters remain mostly ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dollar notches marginal gains against rivals
MarketWatch
By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — The US dollar posted marginal gains in Asian trading on Wednesday, with investors considering weak US economic data and the possibility of more action from the Federal Reserve. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Oil Heads for Biggest Monthly Drop Since May on Signal Stockpiles to Climb
Bloomberg
By Ben Sharples - Wed Aug 31 02:04:46 GMT 2011 Oil declined, heading for the biggest monthly drop since May, as investors speculated that increasing crude stockpiles in the US indicate fuel demand will falter in the world's biggest consumer of the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Confidence plunges, what's next?
WOOD-TV
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - The latest index on consumer confidence took a nose-dive in August, causing some concern for economists. Consumer spending makes up a big chunk of the nations economy, some 70%. Still, stores across West Michigan are filled ...
See all stories on this topic »
Market Has QE3 Fed Easing on the Brain
CNBC.com
The market has QE3 on the brain. Stocks and commodities rallied as the Fed minutes came out. Some traders clearly felt that the Fed was signaling a third round of quantitative easing (QE3) [cnbc explains] solely because they acknowledged discussing a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Icahn and Lions Gate bury the hatchet
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Activist investor Carl Icahn, right, has agreed to sell his holdings in Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., ending his bitter, three-year battle to take over the film and television studio and oust its management. The Santa Monica, Calif., company best ...
See all stories on this topic »
B&N Reports Improved Losses, Massive Nook Growth
Washington Post
By TechCrunch.com, Barnes & Noble took to the wires this morning to announced its 2012 first quarter sales and earnings. It's mostly good news with sales in the first quarter hitting $1.4 billion, an increase of 2% over last year. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asian Stocks Swing Between Gains, Losses on Economic Concerns
San Francisco Chronicle
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks swung between gains and losses as exporters dropped after US consumer confidence plunged to the lowest level in more than two years, countering optimism corporate earnings are improving. Samsung Electronics Co. ...
See all stories on this topic »
In 50-state foreclosure negotiations, dispute underlines basic questions
Washington Post
By Brady Dennis, A recent and acrimonious dispute among state officials over a possible legal settlement to address nationwide mortgage abuses is underscoring basic questions about what the effort should accomplish. In settling claims against the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Government Contracting for Small Business
By Small Business News
Is government contracting right for your small business? Discover the trends for minority and women owned businesses.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Using Gamification in Your Business
By @FullSailOnline
Marketing Pilgrim's Social Channel is sponsored by Full Sail University. Gamification is the latest buzzword in marketing circles, as more ...
Marketing Pilgrim - Internet...
Intel Forms 'Federal' Business Unit To Sell Supercomputing Services ...
By Leena Rao
Intel is forming a brand new business unit today, called Intel Federal, to 'better address new opportunities in working with the U.S. government.' The new subsidiary will focus exclusively on selling and advising on computing services in the ...
TechCrunch
The business legacy of Mr. Jobs
The indisputable fact is that Steve Jobs is the most successful business leader of his generation and quite possibly of all time.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
Top Seven Mistakes Business Owners Make Filing Insurance ...
In the chaos that follows a natural disaster, here are the top mistakes business owners make in filing insurance claims.Get the latest blog articles on...
Entrepreneur.com - Small Business...

Web1 new result for business
 
Amazon Best Sellers: Best Business & Investing
Discover the best Business & Investing in Best Sellers. Find the top 100 most popular Amazon Books.
www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Books-Business-Investing/.../3


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Monday, August 29, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Obama taps labor economist for top White House job
Houston Chronicle
By CHRISTI PARSONS and DON LEE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE Alan Krueger stands by as he President Barack Obama, not seen, announces him as as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Long Road Back for Greek Banks
New York Times
The long-awaited consolidation of Greek banks has finally started — and with a bang. Monday's merger of Eurobank EFG and Alpha Bank sent shares in every Greek bank up about 30 percent. But while the deal presents a rare opportunity for investors in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Consumers Ramp Up Spending
Wall Street Journal
By SUDEEP REDDY Consumer spending posted strong gains in July despite weak income growth, the latest sign the economy gained some momentum at the start of the third quarter before the stock market began its recent gyrations. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asia Up on US Spending, Greek Bank Merger
CNBC.com
Asian stocks were higher following Wall Street's lead on Tuesday, with news of a bank merger in Greece and an unexpected surge in US consumer spending helping to lift investor sentiment. The FTSE CNBC Asia 100 Index The Japanese market was in positive ...
See all stories on this topic »
For most Americans, Irene means insurance rate hikes
The Seattle Times
The $7 billion in estimated losses from Hurricane Irene compound the vast damage caused by weather this year. Yet, despite billions paid out for floods, tornadoes and earthquakes, big insurance companies can expect another profitable year. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Is diversification another failed market theory?
USA Today
By Matt Krantz, USA TODAY Q: It seems like all assets are crashing as part of the market meltdown. Is the idea of diversification another example of a failed theory? By Matt Krantz By Stephen Chernin, AFP/Getty Images The New York Stock Exchange ...
See all stories on this topic »

USA Today
Small business hiring slows in August, wages dip
Reuters
A sign marks the intersection of Main Street and Wall Street in Windom, Texas, October 8, 2008. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hiring by small businesses slowed in August and employers reduced hours, an independent survey showed on Sunday, suggesting the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Reuters
Pimco's Gross Has 'Lost Sleep' Over Bad Bets
Wall Street Journal
By MARY PILON And MATT PHILLIPS In recent weeks, Pacific Investment Management Co. founder Bill Gross says he has "lost sleep" over an ill-timed bet on Treasurys. During an interview at Pimco's Newport Beach, Calif., headquarters, Mr. Gross, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Macarthur Coal Backs Peabody-Arcelor Offer
Wall Street Journal
By ROSS KELLY SYDNEY—Macarthur Coal Ltd. on Tuesday backed a sweetened A$4.83 billion (US$5.12 billion) offer from Peabody Energy Corp. and ArcelorMittal, a move that could flush out rival bids for the Australian miner at a time when deal flow in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Latest Money-Fund Alternative: ETFs
Smartmoney.com
By ARI I. WEINBERG Money-market funds have some serious problems. Originally conceived as high-return parking places for investors, they've been stuck at historic lows for years -- forcing many yield-hungry investors to seek better returns elsewhere. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
A Weekly Roundup of Small Business News - NYTimes.com
By By GENE MARKS
The White House unveils a plan to help small businesses cut red tape, but business groups are lukewarm to the proposal. Congress introduces a Web tax bill while the House G.O.P. is getting closer to finalizing its regulatory rollback agenda ...
You're the Boss
Samsung getting in the mobile messaging business with ChatOn ...
By Michael Grothaus
Samsung today announced they are entering mobile messaging market. Like Facebook Messages, which hopes to kill off text messaging for good, Samsung's.
TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
AnandTech - HP Releases HP Pro 3400 Series for Business
By Anand Lal Shimpi
There aren't any real surprises in the specs. These are regular budget-level business PCs which are ideal for office use for example. Built-to-order options allow some beefier hardware, such as i7-2600 and AMD 6570. Still, these are meant for ...
AnandTech
Take Vacation Time From Your Blogging Business
By Guest Blogger
This guest post is by Stephanie Foster of Home With the Kids. I did something recently I haven't done in ...
ProBlogger Blog Tips
Small Business Influencer Award Winners
By Anita Campbell
Announcement of the results of the 2011 Small Business Influencer Awards.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...

Web1 new result for business
 
Mixing business with prayer - Yahoo! Campus
With a Common Admission Test, or CAT, score of 99.96 per cent, Vishnu Mohan, an IIT Madras graduate, got admission into two IIMs, but he chose Amrita ...
campus.yahoo.com/.../mixing-business-with-prayer-20110829


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News10 new results for business
 
Obama taps labor economist for top White House job
Houston Chronicle
By CHRISTI PARSONS and DON LEE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE Alan Krueger stands by as he President Barack Obama, not seen, announces him as as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Long Road Back for Greek Banks
New York Times
The long-awaited consolidation of Greek banks has finally started — and with a bang. Monday's merger of Eurobank EFG and Alpha Bank sent shares in every Greek bank up about 30 percent. But while the deal presents a rare opportunity for investors in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Consumers Ramp Up Spending
Wall Street Journal
By SUDEEP REDDY Consumer spending posted strong gains in July despite weak income growth, the latest sign the economy gained some momentum at the start of the third quarter before the stock market began its recent gyrations. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Asia Up on US Spending, Greek Bank Merger
CNBC.com
Asian stocks were higher following Wall Street's lead on Tuesday, with news of a bank merger in Greece and an unexpected surge in US consumer spending helping to lift investor sentiment. The FTSE CNBC Asia 100 Index The Japanese market was in positive ...
See all stories on this topic »
For most Americans, Irene means insurance rate hikes
The Seattle Times
The $7 billion in estimated losses from Hurricane Irene compound the vast damage caused by weather this year. Yet, despite billions paid out for floods, tornadoes and earthquakes, big insurance companies can expect another profitable year. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Is diversification another failed market theory?
USA Today
By Matt Krantz, USA TODAY Q: It seems like all assets are crashing as part of the market meltdown. Is the idea of diversification another example of a failed theory? By Matt Krantz By Stephen Chernin, AFP/Getty Images The New York Stock Exchange ...
See all stories on this topic »

USA Today
Small business hiring slows in August, wages dip
Reuters
A sign marks the intersection of Main Street and Wall Street in Windom, Texas, October 8, 2008. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hiring by small businesses slowed in August and employers reduced hours, an independent survey showed on Sunday, suggesting the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Reuters
Pimco's Gross Has 'Lost Sleep' Over Bad Bets
Wall Street Journal
By MARY PILON And MATT PHILLIPS In recent weeks, Pacific Investment Management Co. founder Bill Gross says he has "lost sleep" over an ill-timed bet on Treasurys. During an interview at Pimco's Newport Beach, Calif., headquarters, Mr. Gross, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Macarthur Coal Backs Peabody-Arcelor Offer
Wall Street Journal
By ROSS KELLY SYDNEY—Macarthur Coal Ltd. on Tuesday backed a sweetened A$4.83 billion (US$5.12 billion) offer from Peabody Energy Corp. and ArcelorMittal, a move that could flush out rival bids for the Australian miner at a time when deal flow in the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Latest Money-Fund Alternative: ETFs
Smartmoney.com
By ARI I. WEINBERG Money-market funds have some serious problems. Originally conceived as high-return parking places for investors, they've been stuck at historic lows for years -- forcing many yield-hungry investors to seek better returns elsewhere. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
A Weekly Roundup of Small Business News - NYTimes.com
By By GENE MARKS
The White House unveils a plan to help small businesses cut red tape, but business groups are lukewarm to the proposal. Congress introduces a Web tax bill while the House G.O.P. is getting closer to finalizing its regulatory rollback agenda ...
You're the Boss
Samsung getting in the mobile messaging business with ChatOn ...
By Michael Grothaus
Samsung today announced they are entering mobile messaging market. Like Facebook Messages, which hopes to kill off text messaging for good, Samsung's.
TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
AnandTech - HP Releases HP Pro 3400 Series for Business
By Anand Lal Shimpi
There aren't any real surprises in the specs. These are regular budget-level business PCs which are ideal for office use for example. Built-to-order options allow some beefier hardware, such as i7-2600 and AMD 6570. Still, these are meant for ...
AnandTech
Take Vacation Time From Your Blogging Business
By Guest Blogger
This guest post is by Stephanie Foster of Home With the Kids. I did something recently I haven't done in ...
ProBlogger Blog Tips
Small Business Influencer Award Winners
By Anita Campbell
Announcement of the results of the 2011 Small Business Influencer Awards.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...

Web1 new result for business
 
Mixing business with prayer - Yahoo! Campus
With a Common Admission Test, or CAT, score of 99.96 per cent, Vishnu Mohan, an IIT Madras graduate, got admission into two IIMs, but he chose Amrita ...
campus.yahoo.com/.../mixing-business-with-prayer-20110829


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Google Alert - business

News10 new results for business
 
Australian Dollar Rises to Three-Week High as Asian Stocks Gain
BusinessWeek
By Candice Zachariahs and Mariko Ishikawa Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar climbed to its strongest level in more than three weeks as Asian stocks gained after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke eased concerns the US economy may stall ...
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U.S. Stock Exchanges Will Open as Usual, Skirting Hurricane Irene Damage
Bloomberg
By Nina Mehta - Sun Aug 28 23:22:44 GMT 2011 US flags fly outside the New York Stock Exchange after a large flag that hangs over the columns was removed in New York. US flags fly outside the New York Stock Exchange after a large flag that hangs over ...
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Nikkei edges up, Japan leadership vote awaited
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By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The Nikkei benchmark edged higher on Monday but most investors were on the sidelines after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke failed to provide a clear direction on the potential for US monetary easing and ...
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Five things about Buffett's Bank of America deal
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Warren Buffett often talks about waiting by the phone, hoping someone will call him offering a good deal to invest in. Last week, he did the calling, investing $US5 billion in Bank of America after reaching out to CEO Brian Moynihan. ...
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Yuan Approaches 17-Year High on Signs Inflation Fight Expanding
Bloomberg
By Fion Li - Mon Aug 29 02:27:42 GMT 2011 The yuan rose toward a 17-year high on speculation China will favor currency gains as part of efforts to tame the fastest inflation since 2008. The People's Bank of China set the reference rate for yuan trading ...
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Profits rise for Sinopec despite refinery losses
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Asia's biggest fuel refining company, Sinopec of China, has unveiled a 12% rise in profits for the first half of the year. However Sinopec's performance needed a boost from higher oil and gas revenues to offset losses in the refining sector. ...
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PRECIOUS-Spot gold falls 0.7 pct, reverses rally
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SINGAPORE, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Spot gold fell on Monday, retreating from a more than 3 percent rise in the previous session when the US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke raised hopes that the central bank could consider further stimulus measures to ...
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Sino-Forest Boss Quits Amid Canadian Investigation
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By JOE McDONALD AP Business Writer Sino Forest Corp. says its chief executive has resigned as Canadian regulators investigate fraud allegations against the Hong Kong-based company following claims it exaggerated the size of its forest holdings in China ...
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Keystone Towers comes down in controlled implosion
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By Russ McQuaid With a backward count from 10 to one, and a push on a vintage demolition plunger by Mayor Greg Ballard and community leaders, the Keystone Towers residential and office building complexes at 2855 East 46 th Street came down on schedule ...
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Fears of hefty rent increases keep tenants quiet in right-to-buy debate
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Car crashes into Market St. business in Camp Hill | PennLive.com
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Australian Dollar Rises to Three-Week High as Asian Stocks Gain
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By Candice Zachariahs and Mariko Ishikawa Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar climbed to its strongest level in more than three weeks as Asian stocks gained after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke eased concerns the US economy may stall ...
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U.S. Stock Exchanges Will Open as Usual, Skirting Hurricane Irene Damage
Bloomberg
By Nina Mehta - Sun Aug 28 23:22:44 GMT 2011 US flags fly outside the New York Stock Exchange after a large flag that hangs over the columns was removed in New York. US flags fly outside the New York Stock Exchange after a large flag that hangs over ...
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Nikkei edges up, Japan leadership vote awaited
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By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The Nikkei benchmark edged higher on Monday but most investors were on the sidelines after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke failed to provide a clear direction on the potential for US monetary easing and ...
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Five things about Buffett's Bank of America deal
Sydney Morning Herald
Warren Buffett often talks about waiting by the phone, hoping someone will call him offering a good deal to invest in. Last week, he did the calling, investing $US5 billion in Bank of America after reaching out to CEO Brian Moynihan. ...
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Yuan Approaches 17-Year High on Signs Inflation Fight Expanding
Bloomberg
By Fion Li - Mon Aug 29 02:27:42 GMT 2011 The yuan rose toward a 17-year high on speculation China will favor currency gains as part of efforts to tame the fastest inflation since 2008. The People's Bank of China set the reference rate for yuan trading ...
See all stories on this topic »
Profits rise for Sinopec despite refinery losses
BBC News
Asia's biggest fuel refining company, Sinopec of China, has unveiled a 12% rise in profits for the first half of the year. However Sinopec's performance needed a boost from higher oil and gas revenues to offset losses in the refining sector. ...
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BBC News
PRECIOUS-Spot gold falls 0.7 pct, reverses rally
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SINGAPORE, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Spot gold fell on Monday, retreating from a more than 3 percent rise in the previous session when the US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke raised hopes that the central bank could consider further stimulus measures to ...
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Sino-Forest Boss Quits Amid Canadian Investigation
ABC News
By JOE McDONALD AP Business Writer Sino Forest Corp. says its chief executive has resigned as Canadian regulators investigate fraud allegations against the Hong Kong-based company following claims it exaggerated the size of its forest holdings in China ...
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Keystone Towers comes down in controlled implosion
Fox 59
By Russ McQuaid With a backward count from 10 to one, and a push on a vintage demolition plunger by Mayor Greg Ballard and community leaders, the Keystone Towers residential and office building complexes at 2855 East 46 th Street came down on schedule ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fears of hefty rent increases keep tenants quiet in right-to-buy debate
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The Scottish farming industry is currently embroiled in a heated debate about whether tenant farmers should be given the right to buy their farms. Sadly, despite the fact that you would assume that in a democratic country like Scotland everyone has the ...
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Car crashes into Market St. business in Camp Hill | PennLive.com
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Two cars crashed on Market St. in Camp Hill Sunday afternoon, forcing one into George M. Case furniture. Camp Hill fire responded to the crash and reported that no one was seriously injuried.
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On the booming apology business | Yourish.com
By SnoopyTheGoon
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North Carolina's Roads Flood, Lights Go Out as Winds Weaken
Bloomberg
The Ocean City Pier is hit with heavy waves from approaching Hurricane Irene, on August 27, 2011 in Ocean City, Maryland. The state of Maryland has declared a state of emergency as heavy winds and surf from Hurricane Irene approaches the coast. ...
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In India, anti-graft activist declares victory
Los Angeles Times
Anna Hazare, who has galvanized public anger over official corruption, ends his hunger strike after parliament agrees to take action. Anna Hazare sits by an oversized portrait of his idol, Mohandas Gandhi. The anti-corruption activist ended a hunger ...
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Los Angeles Times
Hurricane Trichet Hits Jackson Hole
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The European Central Bank president does not seem to get it. Far from acknowledging that last month's interest-rate hike was premature, he touts "price stability." His main theme is that the economic divergence between Eurozone countries is comparable ...
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A Big Greek Wedding: Alpha Bank and Europbank to merge
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Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics at Long Island University's CW Post Campus in New York, Dr. Panos Mourdoukoutas is an active investor and the author of several articles published in professional journals and magazines, ...
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Possible blown tire prompts LAX emergency landing
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Philippine Airlines jumbo jet has landed safely at Los Angeles International Airport after declaring an emergency because of a possible blown tire. The Boeing 747 touched down smoothly around 9 pm Friday. ...
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HP's One-Year Plan
Wall Street Journal
By AL LEWIS Let's say you were given a year to kill Hewlett-Packard. Here's how you do it: Fire well-performing CEO Mark Hurd over expense-report irregularities and a juicy sexual-harassment claim that you admit has no merit. Fire four board members, ...
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ND rig count reaches 200
Williston Daily Herald
By Nick Smith Local and state leaders expressed a mix of excitement and concern in reaction to the state's oil rig count reaching the 200 mark for the first time in state history on Friday. File photo Local and state leaders expressed a mix of ...
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Williston Daily Herald
Rejecting the R-Word
Barron's
By GENE EPSTEIN | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Subpar growth continues, but technically we're still not in a recession, or even one of those grim "growth recessions." Is the economy undergoing a "growth pause," or has it slipped back into outright recession ...
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Grand Central Terminal is eerily calm before the storm
msnbc.com (blog)
According to the Metro Transit Authority, the ridership for Grand Central Terminal in 2010 was 41903210. If all days had equal ridership in a year, that would be 114803 people per day. I'd say this scene is a stark contrast to what one would see on a ...
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Cyprus okays austerity pact to avoid EU bailout
Pakistan Daily Times
NICOSIA: The Cyprus parliament on Friday approved a raft of government austerity measures to shave the budget deficit in an effort to avoid the Mediterranean island needing an EU bailout. A key vote in the 56-seat to raise VAT, however, was postponed. ...
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North Carolina's Roads Flood, Lights Go Out as Winds Weaken
Bloomberg
The Ocean City Pier is hit with heavy waves from approaching Hurricane Irene, on August 27, 2011 in Ocean City, Maryland. The state of Maryland has declared a state of emergency as heavy winds and surf from Hurricane Irene approaches the coast. ...
See all stories on this topic »
In India, anti-graft activist declares victory
Los Angeles Times
Anna Hazare, who has galvanized public anger over official corruption, ends his hunger strike after parliament agrees to take action. Anna Hazare sits by an oversized portrait of his idol, Mohandas Gandhi. The anti-corruption activist ended a hunger ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Hurricane Trichet Hits Jackson Hole
Business Insider
The European Central Bank president does not seem to get it. Far from acknowledging that last month's interest-rate hike was premature, he touts "price stability." His main theme is that the economic divergence between Eurozone countries is comparable ...
See all stories on this topic »
A Big Greek Wedding: Alpha Bank and Europbank to merge
Forbes
Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics at Long Island University's CW Post Campus in New York, Dr. Panos Mourdoukoutas is an active investor and the author of several articles published in professional journals and magazines, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Possible blown tire prompts LAX emergency landing
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Philippine Airlines jumbo jet has landed safely at Los Angeles International Airport after declaring an emergency because of a possible blown tire. The Boeing 747 touched down smoothly around 9 pm Friday. ...
See all stories on this topic »
HP's One-Year Plan
Wall Street Journal
By AL LEWIS Let's say you were given a year to kill Hewlett-Packard. Here's how you do it: Fire well-performing CEO Mark Hurd over expense-report irregularities and a juicy sexual-harassment claim that you admit has no merit. Fire four board members, ...
See all stories on this topic »
ND rig count reaches 200
Williston Daily Herald
By Nick Smith Local and state leaders expressed a mix of excitement and concern in reaction to the state's oil rig count reaching the 200 mark for the first time in state history on Friday. File photo Local and state leaders expressed a mix of ...
See all stories on this topic »

Williston Daily Herald
Rejecting the R-Word
Barron's
By GENE EPSTEIN | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Subpar growth continues, but technically we're still not in a recession, or even one of those grim "growth recessions." Is the economy undergoing a "growth pause," or has it slipped back into outright recession ...
See all stories on this topic »
Grand Central Terminal is eerily calm before the storm
msnbc.com (blog)
According to the Metro Transit Authority, the ridership for Grand Central Terminal in 2010 was 41903210. If all days had equal ridership in a year, that would be 114803 people per day. I'd say this scene is a stark contrast to what one would see on a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Cyprus okays austerity pact to avoid EU bailout
Pakistan Daily Times
NICOSIA: The Cyprus parliament on Friday approved a raft of government austerity measures to shave the budget deficit in an effort to avoid the Mediterranean island needing an EU bailout. A key vote in the 56-seat to raise VAT, however, was postponed. ...
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Google remains committed to TV business, expects more partners ...
By Zach Honig
Wondering what Mountain View has in store for Google TV -- that half-baked content platform available on only a small handful of devices? Well, it'
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The future of Groupon's business model | Felix Salmon
By Felix Salmon
Has Groupon created an inherently profitable industry? Or is it one of the most effective means ever invented of taking investors' money and setting fire to it?
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Russell Armstrong's Business Associate Committed Suicide One ...
By Perez Hilton
This is so bizarre, shocking, and sad. After Russell Armstrong tragically took his own life, his friend and business associate, Alan Schram, the managing partner at an LA-based hedge fund, was also...
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Russell Armstrong -- Business Associate Commits Suicide 24 Hours ...
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Russell Armstrong 's friend and business associate committed suicide the day after Russell's body was found hanging from a beam in his bedroom ... TMZ…
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