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| Dollar, Yen Gain as Asian Equities Drop Before US CPI Data BusinessWeek By Candice Zachariahs and Monami Yui Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar and yen gained against most major counterparts on prospects a report today will show that US inflation isn't slow enough for the Federal Reserve to consider a third round of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| SABMiller Seen Winning Takeover Bid for Foster's With 6% Boost to Price Bloomberg By Clementine Fletcher - Thu Aug 18 01:47:53 GMT 2011 While SABMiller Plc's A$4.90 offer for Foster's Group Ltd. is unlikely to win over shareholders, the Peroni maker may not have to go as high as the market anticipated two months ago to win ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon Founder Bezos Gives Seattle Museum $10M ABC News A Seattle history museum says Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos has given the institution a $10 million gift. It's the largest donation in the 59-year history of the Museum of History and Industry. The money will be used to establish a "Center for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Venezuela: Nationalizing Gold New York Times By BLOOMBERG NEWS President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela said Wednesday that he planned to take control of the country's gold industry to halt illegal mining and bolster reserves, adding to nationalizations in the oil, metals and cement businesses. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Carlyle Pitches Wall Street on IPO Valuation to Rival Blackstone Bloomberg By Cristina Alesci - Wed Aug 17 04:00:18 GMT 2011 Founded in 1987 by David Rubenstein, seen here, William Conway and Daniel D'Aniello, Carlyle is planning the largest IPO by a private-equity manager since Blackstone raised $4.75 billion in 2007. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lenovo Says Quarterly Profit Nearly Doubles ABC News Lenovo Group, the world's No. 3 personal computer manufacturer, said Thursday its profit in the latest quarter nearly doubled on strong sales in emerging markets. Profit for the three months ending June 30 was $108 million, or 1.11 US cents per share, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SEC Files Were Illegally Destroyed, Lawyer Says New York Times By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON — An enforcement lawyer at the Securities and Exchange Commission says that the agency illegally destroyed files and documents related to thousands of early-stage investigations over the last 20 years, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| U.S. July Producer Price Index Report (Text) Bloomberg By Chris Middleton - Wed Aug 17 12:30:04 GMT 2011 The following is the text of the US producer price report for July released by the Labor Department. The Producer Price Index for finished goods rose 0.2 percent in July, seasonally adjusted, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| 9 iPad Apps That Are Changing Business: 24/7 Wall St. By The Huffington Post News Editors From 24/7 Wall St.: It was not long ago that computers revolutionized the way people do business across the world, fully changing the way that people communicate and organize their personal and professional lives. The downside to the ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | ||
| Small Business Credit: An Update By Small Business News Money. It's the key to your business's survival, of course. And when cash flow isn't sufficient any small business suffers. One alternative for many years has. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Getting Ready for Global Business: The Benefits of the Foreign ... As this column goes live, I'll be in (hopefully) sunny San Francisco delivering a presentation as part of the Getting Ready for Global Business ses... Search Engine Watch - Latest | ||
| Non-union business owner shot in Michigan « Hot Air By Ed Morrissey Why did a Lambertville, Michigan business owner get shot outside of his front door two nights ago? WTOL reports that John King, who owns the largest non-union electrical contracting firm in the area, got a pretty good idea why when he ... Hot Air » Top Picks | ||
| Introducing HuffPost Small Business: A Letter From The Editor By The Huffington Post News Editors Entrepreneurship, at its most basic level, is about starting something new. New ideas. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com |
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