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News10 new results for business
 
Dow finishes wild week on an up note
Chicago Sun-Times
AP August 12, 2011 10:06PM John Santiago works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. | AP Photo NEW YORK — The wildest week in Wall Street history ended with a second day of gains. The Dow Jones industrial average ...
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Ralcorp Rejects ConAgra's Sweetened $5.2 Billion Bid
New York Times
By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED Paul Sakuma/Associated PressRalcorp plans to spin off Post Cereals as it seeks to fend off ConAgra. The move again raised the possibility that ConAgra may finally turn its bid hostile, having now been rebuffed by Ralcorp ...
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New York Times
Stock markets complete wild week with another gain
Washington Post
By Howard Schneider, World markets ended a tumultuous week Friday with a day of solid gains, as European countries pushed to contain their economic problems and US consumers, who have remained largely on the sidelines of the anemic recovery, ...
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SEC Checks S&P's Downgrade Math
Wall Street Journal
By JEAN EAGLESHAM And JEANNETTE NEUMANN The Securities and Exchange Commission will scrutinize the model used by credit-rating firm Standard & Poor's to downgrade long-term US government debt, following accusations by the Treasury Department of a $2 ...
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U.S. retail sales increase 0.5% in July, data show
MarketWatch
By Jeffry Bartash, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Consumers spent more money in July on a wide variety of goods, marking the biggest one-month increase in retail sales since the spring. Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.5% last month, ...
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Ky. pension fund walloped on Wall Street
Danbury News Times
ROGER ALFORD, AP FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The pension plan for state employees has lost $1.7 billion in recent weeks because of upheavals on Wall Street, an official said. Kentucky Retirement Systems Chief Investments Officer TJ Carlson said the overall ...
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A County in Alabama Puts Off Bankruptcy
New York Times
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH Officials in troubled Jefferson County, Ala., rebuffed a settlement offer with creditors on Friday but refrained from declaring bankruptcy, saying they wanted to try to reach a better deal in face-to-face negotiations with their ...
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July home foreclosures mixed in Mississippi
BusinessWeek
By ALAN SAYRE Home foreclosure actions in Mississippi rose in July from the previous month, but were down from a year ago, a national foreclosure tracking firm said Thursday. Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac said 359 housing unit were targeted for some ...
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Transatlantic, Berkshire unit in talks
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Transatlantic Holdings Inc. said Friday that it has entered into talks with a unit from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. that made a $3.25 billion offer to buy the insurer last week. New York-based Transatlantic rejected the ...
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Wall Street Trader Bonuses May Drop 30%: Study
Bloomberg
By Christine Harper - Fri Aug 12 21:36:58 GMT 2011 Wall Street will cut year-end bonuses for fixed-income and equities employees by as much as 30 percent from last year, according to revised estimates from Johnson Associates Inc. Bonuses for ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Marketing a Freemium Product to Small Business
By Francine Hardaway
Most tech companies who target the small business market know very little about small business, a...
Business Insider
How To Run A Great Small Business
By Small Business News
Tips and suggestions on how to run the small business you want abound all across the Web. You just have to know where to find them. We've collected some tips.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
The Daily Quest: Serious business
By (Anne Stickney)
The Daily Quest: Serious business. by Anne Stickney Aug 12th 2011 at 5:00PM. WoW Insider's on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere. ...
WoW Insider
Business Inventories Grew In June By 0.3 Percent
By The Huffington Post News Editors
WASHINGTON -- Businesses added to their stockpiles for an 18th consecutive month in June, but the increase was the smallest in more than a year. Companies may be less confident amid declining consumer demand and growing fears of a ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Karen Leland: Does Your Small Business Need a Virtual Assistant?
By Karen Leland
Here are just a few signs that a virtual assistant might be a productivity enhancer for your small business.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com


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News10 new results for business
 
Dow finishes wild week on an up note
Chicago Sun-Times
AP August 12, 2011 10:06PM John Santiago works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. | AP Photo NEW YORK — The wildest week in Wall Street history ended with a second day of gains. The Dow Jones industrial average ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ralcorp Rejects ConAgra's Sweetened $5.2 Billion Bid
New York Times
By MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED Paul Sakuma/Associated PressRalcorp plans to spin off Post Cereals as it seeks to fend off ConAgra. The move again raised the possibility that ConAgra may finally turn its bid hostile, having now been rebuffed by Ralcorp ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times
Stock markets complete wild week with another gain
Washington Post
By Howard Schneider, World markets ended a tumultuous week Friday with a day of solid gains, as European countries pushed to contain their economic problems and US consumers, who have remained largely on the sidelines of the anemic recovery, ...
See all stories on this topic »
SEC Checks S&P's Downgrade Math
Wall Street Journal
By JEAN EAGLESHAM And JEANNETTE NEUMANN The Securities and Exchange Commission will scrutinize the model used by credit-rating firm Standard & Poor's to downgrade long-term US government debt, following accusations by the Treasury Department of a $2 ...
See all stories on this topic »
U.S. retail sales increase 0.5% in July, data show
MarketWatch
By Jeffry Bartash, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Consumers spent more money in July on a wide variety of goods, marking the biggest one-month increase in retail sales since the spring. Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.5% last month, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ky. pension fund walloped on Wall Street
Danbury News Times
ROGER ALFORD, AP FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The pension plan for state employees has lost $1.7 billion in recent weeks because of upheavals on Wall Street, an official said. Kentucky Retirement Systems Chief Investments Officer TJ Carlson said the overall ...
See all stories on this topic »
A County in Alabama Puts Off Bankruptcy
New York Times
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH Officials in troubled Jefferson County, Ala., rebuffed a settlement offer with creditors on Friday but refrained from declaring bankruptcy, saying they wanted to try to reach a better deal in face-to-face negotiations with their ...
See all stories on this topic »
July home foreclosures mixed in Mississippi
BusinessWeek
By ALAN SAYRE Home foreclosure actions in Mississippi rose in July from the previous month, but were down from a year ago, a national foreclosure tracking firm said Thursday. Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac said 359 housing unit were targeted for some ...
See all stories on this topic »
Transatlantic, Berkshire unit in talks
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Transatlantic Holdings Inc. said Friday that it has entered into talks with a unit from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. that made a $3.25 billion offer to buy the insurer last week. New York-based Transatlantic rejected the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Wall Street Trader Bonuses May Drop 30%: Study
Bloomberg
By Christine Harper - Fri Aug 12 21:36:58 GMT 2011 Wall Street will cut year-end bonuses for fixed-income and equities employees by as much as 30 percent from last year, according to revised estimates from Johnson Associates Inc. Bonuses for ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Marketing a Freemium Product to Small Business
By Francine Hardaway
Most tech companies who target the small business market know very little about small business, a...
Business Insider
How To Run A Great Small Business
By Small Business News
Tips and suggestions on how to run the small business you want abound all across the Web. You just have to know where to find them. We've collected some tips.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
The Daily Quest: Serious business
By (Anne Stickney)
The Daily Quest: Serious business. by Anne Stickney Aug 12th 2011 at 5:00PM. WoW Insider's on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere. ...
WoW Insider
Business Inventories Grew In June By 0.3 Percent
By The Huffington Post News Editors
WASHINGTON -- Businesses added to their stockpiles for an 18th consecutive month in June, but the increase was the smallest in more than a year. Companies may be less confident amid declining consumer demand and growing fears of a ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Karen Leland: Does Your Small Business Need a Virtual Assistant?
By Karen Leland
Here are just a few signs that a virtual assistant might be a productivity enhancer for your small business.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com


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