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| Nikkei dips on profit-taking after Moody's downgrade Reuters By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, Aug 24 (Reuters) - The Nikkei share average edged lower on Wednesday as investors took profits amid caution about the long-term impact from Moody's downgrade of Japan's sovereign debt rating, offsetting earlier gains made on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UBS to Cut 3500 Jobs, Half in Investment Banking New York Times By JULIA WERDIGIER UBS, the embattled Swiss bank, said on Tuesday that it would cut 3500 jobs in the next two and a half years to reduce costs. About half of the jobs will be in the investment banking division, which has continued to be one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blue Island forging company moving to Indiana Chicago Sun-Times Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (left) and Modern Forge CEO Greg Heim (right) talk with the media after announcing the company's new development on Colorado Street in Merrillville, Ind. Tuesday August 23, 2011. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media While ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Four Am Law 100 Firms Land Roles on Accounting, Pharma Deals The Am Law Daily Kansas City, Missouri–based H&R Block, the nation's largest tax-preparer, has enlisted Husch Blackwell M&A chair Gary Gilson as primary outside counsel on the deal. Gilson also advised the company on its controversial $288 million acquisition of TaxAct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Medtronic seeks emerging markets for device San Francisco Chronicle Medtronic, the world's biggest maker of heart-rhythm devices, will seek acquisitions in emerging markets and push sales of existing products to reignite growth, said Chief Executive Officer Omar Ishrak. Ishrak, who joined the company June 13, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold rebounds on Japan downgrade, physical buying Economic Times NEW YORK/SINGAPORE: As gold prices near $2000 an ounce, some bulls say it's time to take money off the table after the safe-haven rally extended too far too fast in recent weeks. gold investors at several firms said gold prices could correct sharply, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China overtaking US as top market for PCs San Francisco Chronicle China probably overtook the United States as the largest personal-computer market last quarter, after three decades of American dominance in an industry pioneered by Apple and IBM Corp. Personal-computer shipments in China rose 14 percent to 18.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| N.Y. bumped from 50-state foreclosure committee Washington Post By Brady Dennis, Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who is leading foreclosure settlement negotiations with the nation's largest banks on behalf of all 50 states, abruptly removed New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman from the coalition's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China Life profit falls 28.1 percent msnbc.com BEIJING — China Life Insurance Co. says its first-half profit fell 28.1 percent from a year ago as premium growth slowed and claims rose. The Beijing-based insurer said Wednesday profit for the six months ending June 30 was 12.9 billion yuan ($2 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Museum as business model - The Artful Manager In the endless search for evocative metaphors for business management, arts organizations seem to provide popular fodder. Way back in the olden days, the orchestra was promoted as a symbol of effective management -- with expert ... AJBlogCentral | ||
| Build a Better Business Today By Small Business News Want to build a better business today? It isn't as hard as you think. Start with these simple ideas and a bit a creativity of your own. Creating a small. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Riehl World View: Romney's Big Business Myth By Dan Someone just tweeted this to me: We need proven Private sector experience, Exec. w Gov. record balancing budgets, jobs @DanRiehl Obama lost Millions of jobs Being able to balance a budget is certainly a positive but the notion that ... Riehl World View | ||
| REPORT: Samsung Looking At HP's PC Business By Matt Rosoff Hewlett-Packard said last Thursday that it was killing all WebOS hardware and exploring options for its ailing PC business, including selling it or spinning it off into an independent company. Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook. ... Business Insider | ||
| White House Plans Overhaul of Regulations on Business - NYTimes.com By By HELENE COOPER The White House on Tuesday unveiled plans to loosen the regulatory burden for American companies, announcing cuts in regulations which administration officials said would save more than $10 billion over five years. The Caucus |
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| Nikkei dips on profit-taking after Moody's downgrade Reuters By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, Aug 24 (Reuters) - The Nikkei share average edged lower on Wednesday as investors took profits amid caution about the long-term impact from Moody's downgrade of Japan's sovereign debt rating, offsetting earlier gains made on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UBS to Cut 3500 Jobs, Half in Investment Banking New York Times By JULIA WERDIGIER UBS, the embattled Swiss bank, said on Tuesday that it would cut 3500 jobs in the next two and a half years to reduce costs. About half of the jobs will be in the investment banking division, which has continued to be one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blue Island forging company moving to Indiana Chicago Sun-Times Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (left) and Modern Forge CEO Greg Heim (right) talk with the media after announcing the company's new development on Colorado Street in Merrillville, Ind. Tuesday August 23, 2011. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media While ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Four Am Law 100 Firms Land Roles on Accounting, Pharma Deals The Am Law Daily Kansas City, Missouri–based H&R Block, the nation's largest tax-preparer, has enlisted Husch Blackwell M&A chair Gary Gilson as primary outside counsel on the deal. Gilson also advised the company on its controversial $288 million acquisition of TaxAct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Medtronic seeks emerging markets for device San Francisco Chronicle Medtronic, the world's biggest maker of heart-rhythm devices, will seek acquisitions in emerging markets and push sales of existing products to reignite growth, said Chief Executive Officer Omar Ishrak. Ishrak, who joined the company June 13, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold rebounds on Japan downgrade, physical buying Economic Times NEW YORK/SINGAPORE: As gold prices near $2000 an ounce, some bulls say it's time to take money off the table after the safe-haven rally extended too far too fast in recent weeks. gold investors at several firms said gold prices could correct sharply, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China overtaking US as top market for PCs San Francisco Chronicle China probably overtook the United States as the largest personal-computer market last quarter, after three decades of American dominance in an industry pioneered by Apple and IBM Corp. Personal-computer shipments in China rose 14 percent to 18.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| N.Y. bumped from 50-state foreclosure committee Washington Post By Brady Dennis, Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who is leading foreclosure settlement negotiations with the nation's largest banks on behalf of all 50 states, abruptly removed New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman from the coalition's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China Life profit falls 28.1 percent msnbc.com BEIJING — China Life Insurance Co. says its first-half profit fell 28.1 percent from a year ago as premium growth slowed and claims rose. The Beijing-based insurer said Wednesday profit for the six months ending June 30 was 12.9 billion yuan ($2 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Museum as business model - The Artful Manager In the endless search for evocative metaphors for business management, arts organizations seem to provide popular fodder. Way back in the olden days, the orchestra was promoted as a symbol of effective management -- with expert ... AJBlogCentral | ||
| Build a Better Business Today By Small Business News Want to build a better business today? It isn't as hard as you think. Start with these simple ideas and a bit a creativity of your own. Creating a small. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Riehl World View: Romney's Big Business Myth By Dan Someone just tweeted this to me: We need proven Private sector experience, Exec. w Gov. record balancing budgets, jobs @DanRiehl Obama lost Millions of jobs Being able to balance a budget is certainly a positive but the notion that ... Riehl World View | ||
| REPORT: Samsung Looking At HP's PC Business By Matt Rosoff Hewlett-Packard said last Thursday that it was killing all WebOS hardware and exploring options for its ailing PC business, including selling it or spinning it off into an independent company. Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook. ... Business Insider | ||
| White House Plans Overhaul of Regulations on Business - NYTimes.com By By HELENE COOPER The White House on Tuesday unveiled plans to loosen the regulatory burden for American companies, announcing cuts in regulations which administration officials said would save more than $10 billion over five years. The Caucus |
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