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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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'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 ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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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