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| Judge Knocks $1 Billion Off SAP Verdict Law.com After seeing client SAP hit with a record copyright-infringement damage award of $1.3 billion in a suit by Oracle Corp., Jones Day lawyers on Thursday were vindicated in their arguments that their opponents' damages theory was flawed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Slumping Bank Shares and Fear Over Jobs End Market Rally New York Times By AP A four-day rally on the stock market ended Thursday with a slump led by banks. Many investors also sold stocks ahead of the government's monthly jobs report Friday, fearful that it might revive worries that the nation could enter another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks Drop, Ending Six-Day Advance Bloomberg By Lynn Thomasson - Fri Sep 02 03:05:49 GMT 2011 Copper in London declined 0.4 percent and oil retreated 0.4 percent to $88.57 a barrel. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg Asian stocks fell, paring the biggest weekly gain since March, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hopes for global recovery take a hit Financial Times By Chris Giles in London The global manufacturing recovery appeared to have come to a grinding halt in August, activity surveys suggested on Thursday, undermining hopes of a vigorous economic recovery in the second half of the year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| U.S. Manufacturing Index Shows Expansion Is Continuing, Defying Forecasts Bloomberg By Alex Kowalski - Thu Sep 01 20:15:14 GMT 2011 Manufacturing in the US unexpectedly expanded in August, allaying concern the world's largest economy is headed for another recession. The Institute for Supply Management's factory index fell to 50.6 last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retailers report mixed back-to-school results Chicago Sun-Times By Anne D'innocenzioAP Retail Writer September 1, 2011 10:38PM Shoppers remained resilient in August despite wild stock market swings and worries about the economy, resulting in what's winding up to be a respectable back-to-school shopping season for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Car Buyers Unfazed by Storms, Financial and Tropical, in August New York Times By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — Despite disruptions from Hurricane Irene and signs of a slowing economy, Americans bought more cars in August. General Motors, the Ford Motor Company and Chrysler all posted impressive gains from a year earlier in their August ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Federal Judge to Monitor Comcast Merger's Impact on Online Video Distributors Reuters By Joshua L. Weinstein at TheWrap A federal judge in Washington, DC on Thursday ordered the Department of Justice and Comcast to report how often online video distribution companies like Hulu and Netflix file complaints about access to NBC content. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IRS offering Irene victims a break WXXA NEW YORK — Victims of Hurricane Irene that began on Aug. 26, 2011 in parts of New York may qualify for tax relief from the Internal Revenue Service. The President has declared the following counties a federal disaster area: Albany, Delaware, Dutchess, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Hiring Employees for Small Business By Small Business News Small businesses need to get the hiring right the first time, or lose time and money in recruiting again. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Jefferson County would exit health care business under proposal | al ... By Barnett Wright -- The Birmingham News Jefferson County mulls leaving health care business. Breaking News from The Birmingham News | ||
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| Business Travel Expenses on the Rise | Small Business Technology By Allison Midori Reilly Despite the lagging economy, U.S. companies are still investing in business travel – and they're paying more for it. New data from Replicon, the market. Small Business Technology | ||
| Venture capitalists descend on Chicago ... - Crain's Chicago Business Mark Achler, senior vice-president of strategy, innovation and new business at Redbox Automated Retail LLC, illustrates how Chicago is building its entrepreneurial infrastructure. Standing at the door to House of Blues downtown, where the ... Chicago Business News |
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| Urban League gets business assistance satellite office - TribToday ... WARREN — Area startups and existing businesses owned by minorities and others will be able to get help with business plans, financial projections,... www.tribtoday.com/.../Urban-League-gets-business-assistance-... |
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| Judge Knocks $1 Billion Off SAP Verdict Law.com After seeing client SAP hit with a record copyright-infringement damage award of $1.3 billion in a suit by Oracle Corp., Jones Day lawyers on Thursday were vindicated in their arguments that their opponents' damages theory was flawed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Slumping Bank Shares and Fear Over Jobs End Market Rally New York Times By AP A four-day rally on the stock market ended Thursday with a slump led by banks. Many investors also sold stocks ahead of the government's monthly jobs report Friday, fearful that it might revive worries that the nation could enter another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks Drop, Ending Six-Day Advance Bloomberg By Lynn Thomasson - Fri Sep 02 03:05:49 GMT 2011 Copper in London declined 0.4 percent and oil retreated 0.4 percent to $88.57 a barrel. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg Asian stocks fell, paring the biggest weekly gain since March, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hopes for global recovery take a hit Financial Times By Chris Giles in London The global manufacturing recovery appeared to have come to a grinding halt in August, activity surveys suggested on Thursday, undermining hopes of a vigorous economic recovery in the second half of the year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| U.S. Manufacturing Index Shows Expansion Is Continuing, Defying Forecasts Bloomberg By Alex Kowalski - Thu Sep 01 20:15:14 GMT 2011 Manufacturing in the US unexpectedly expanded in August, allaying concern the world's largest economy is headed for another recession. The Institute for Supply Management's factory index fell to 50.6 last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retailers report mixed back-to-school results Chicago Sun-Times By Anne D'innocenzioAP Retail Writer September 1, 2011 10:38PM Shoppers remained resilient in August despite wild stock market swings and worries about the economy, resulting in what's winding up to be a respectable back-to-school shopping season for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Car Buyers Unfazed by Storms, Financial and Tropical, in August New York Times By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — Despite disruptions from Hurricane Irene and signs of a slowing economy, Americans bought more cars in August. General Motors, the Ford Motor Company and Chrysler all posted impressive gains from a year earlier in their August ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Federal Judge to Monitor Comcast Merger's Impact on Online Video Distributors Reuters By Joshua L. Weinstein at TheWrap A federal judge in Washington, DC on Thursday ordered the Department of Justice and Comcast to report how often online video distribution companies like Hulu and Netflix file complaints about access to NBC content. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IRS offering Irene victims a break WXXA NEW YORK — Victims of Hurricane Irene that began on Aug. 26, 2011 in parts of New York may qualify for tax relief from the Internal Revenue Service. The President has declared the following counties a federal disaster area: Albany, Delaware, Dutchess, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Hiring Employees for Small Business By Small Business News Small businesses need to get the hiring right the first time, or lose time and money in recruiting again. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Jefferson County would exit health care business under proposal | al ... By Barnett Wright -- The Birmingham News Jefferson County mulls leaving health care business. Breaking News from The Birmingham News | ||
| Sean University, Pet Week Special: Your Business's Spirit Animal ... Here at the Sean Adams University of Business Management Development Leadership, we always say "Businesses are like people." Sure, there are some things that people have that businesses don't, like arms and legs. But there are a lot of ... Woot! - One Day, One Deal | ||
| Business Travel Expenses on the Rise | Small Business Technology By Allison Midori Reilly Despite the lagging economy, U.S. companies are still investing in business travel – and they're paying more for it. New data from Replicon, the market. Small Business Technology | ||
| Venture capitalists descend on Chicago ... - Crain's Chicago Business Mark Achler, senior vice-president of strategy, innovation and new business at Redbox Automated Retail LLC, illustrates how Chicago is building its entrepreneurial infrastructure. Standing at the door to House of Blues downtown, where the ... Chicago Business News |
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| Urban League gets business assistance satellite office - TribToday ... WARREN — Area startups and existing businesses owned by minorities and others will be able to get help with business plans, financial projections,... www.tribtoday.com/.../Urban-League-gets-business-assistance-... |
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