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News10 new results for business
 
Labor Day a time for protest, not picnics
San Francisco Chronicle
Labor Day is traditionally a time for picnics and parades. But this year is no picnic for American workers, and a protest march would be more appropriate than a parade. Not only are 25 million unemployed or underemployed, but American companies ...
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Dismal jobs report sends stocks lower
Los Angeles Times
The Dow ends down 253 points as a report that the US economy added no new jobs in August increases concerns that the already weak recovery is stalling. Job seekers wait in line to enter a job fair in San Mateo, Calif. The US economy added no new jobs ...
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Los Angeles Times
Murdoch pay holds up amid phone-hacking scandal
USA Today
By Gary Strauss, USA TODAY The hacking scandal that has tarnished the reputation of News Corp. media baron Rupert Murdoch didn't blemish his 2011 compensation package. By Louis Lanzano, AP News Corp. head Rupert Murdoch outside his Fifth Avenue ...
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USA Today
Employers fail to add new jobs in August
The Seattle Times
The number of employers adding jobs in August was unchanged and the unemployment rate held steady at 9.1 percent, the government said Friday in a disappointing report. By Kevin G. Hall Gee... no jobs in August. I wonder why? Oh, yeah... there was that ...
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Fed's Next Stimulus May Do Little for 14 Million Jobless, Economists Say
Bloomberg
By Jeannine Aversa and Craig Torres - Fri Sep 02 18:49:58 GMT 2011 Job seekers wait in line to have their resumes reviewed during the San Francisco Hirevent job fair at the Hotel Whitmore on July 12, 2011 in San Francisco. Job seekers wait in line to ...
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NYMEX-Crude dips as jobs data fuels recession fears
Reuters
NEW YORK, Sept 2 (Reuters) - US crude futures ended lower on Friday ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend as a bleak jobs report stoked recession worries, outweighing production shut-ins in the Gulf of Mexico as Tropical Storm Lee formed near the ...
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Markets plummet on jobs report, US lawsuit against banks
Washington Post
By Brad Plumer, Markets tumbled more than 2 percent Friday, wiping out gains made earlier in the week, after the release of a lackluster jobs report and the news that the US government was suing more than a dozen large banks over toxic mortgage ...
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Campbell Soup Co. profit down 12% as sales drop
San Francisco Chronicle
Campbell Soup Co., the world's biggest soup maker, said fourth-quarter profit declined 12 percent after US soup, sauce and beverage sales dropped. Net income fell 12 percent to $100 million (31 cents per share) in the period ended July 31, ...
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Bank of America shares tumble 8 percent
Forbes
By CHRISTINA REXRODE , 09.02.11, 08:03 PM EDT Shares of Bank of America Corp. plummeted more than 8 percent Friday, capping a week of bad news at the nation's biggest bank. Shares closed at $7.25, down about 26 percent in the past month and 46 percent ...
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Dealers see chance of Fed's Operation Twist: Reuters poll
Reuters
By Chris Reese NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street sees an 80 percent chance the Federal Reserve will intervene in the bond market to lower long-term interest rates, according to a Reuters poll, after a report showed the US jobs crisis deepened in August. ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Business Objects Vets Raise $6 Million For Business Analytics ...
By Robin Wauters
Notably, Visier was co-founded by ex-Business Objectives chief and SAP exec John Schwarz (CEO) and Ryan Wong (CTO), who held senior engineering roles at Business Objects and, after their acquisition by SAP, was the VP of Engineering ...
TechCrunch
Minding your own business « Mind Hacks
By vaughanbell
Minding your own business. I'm just reading a review copy of Steven Pinker's (excellent) new book The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. This section, on how moral motivation is over-rated as a control on violence, just ...
Mind Hacks
Giveaway: Win 100 Business Cards from MOO! - DesignModo
By Adrian
Today, we have yet another cool giveaway. DesignModo and MOO announce the inception of their new giveaway. Win 100 Business Cards from MOO! (3 Winners).
DesignModo Share
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON: Mike Arrington Is Out At ... - Business Insider
By Henry Blodget
Mr. Arrington is not being paid by TechCrunch, he does not report to TechCrunch editors, and he does not report to Arianna Huffington or other AOL Huffington Post Media Group personnel, Ms. Huffington adds in an email to Business Insider. ...
Business Insider
What's Bugging Small Business Owners? | Mother Jones
By Kevin Drum
McClatchy reached out to owners of small businesses, many of them mom-and-pop operations, to find out whether they indeed were being choked by regulation, whether uncertainty over taxes affected their hiring plans and whether the health ...
Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones


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News10 new results for business
 
Labor Day a time for protest, not picnics
San Francisco Chronicle
Labor Day is traditionally a time for picnics and parades. But this year is no picnic for American workers, and a protest march would be more appropriate than a parade. Not only are 25 million unemployed or underemployed, but American companies ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dismal jobs report sends stocks lower
Los Angeles Times
The Dow ends down 253 points as a report that the US economy added no new jobs in August increases concerns that the already weak recovery is stalling. Job seekers wait in line to enter a job fair in San Mateo, Calif. The US economy added no new jobs ...
See all stories on this topic »

Los Angeles Times
Murdoch pay holds up amid phone-hacking scandal
USA Today
By Gary Strauss, USA TODAY The hacking scandal that has tarnished the reputation of News Corp. media baron Rupert Murdoch didn't blemish his 2011 compensation package. By Louis Lanzano, AP News Corp. head Rupert Murdoch outside his Fifth Avenue ...
See all stories on this topic »

USA Today
Employers fail to add new jobs in August
The Seattle Times
The number of employers adding jobs in August was unchanged and the unemployment rate held steady at 9.1 percent, the government said Friday in a disappointing report. By Kevin G. Hall Gee... no jobs in August. I wonder why? Oh, yeah... there was that ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fed's Next Stimulus May Do Little for 14 Million Jobless, Economists Say
Bloomberg
By Jeannine Aversa and Craig Torres - Fri Sep 02 18:49:58 GMT 2011 Job seekers wait in line to have their resumes reviewed during the San Francisco Hirevent job fair at the Hotel Whitmore on July 12, 2011 in San Francisco. Job seekers wait in line to ...
See all stories on this topic »
NYMEX-Crude dips as jobs data fuels recession fears
Reuters
NEW YORK, Sept 2 (Reuters) - US crude futures ended lower on Friday ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend as a bleak jobs report stoked recession worries, outweighing production shut-ins in the Gulf of Mexico as Tropical Storm Lee formed near the ...
See all stories on this topic »
Markets plummet on jobs report, US lawsuit against banks
Washington Post
By Brad Plumer, Markets tumbled more than 2 percent Friday, wiping out gains made earlier in the week, after the release of a lackluster jobs report and the news that the US government was suing more than a dozen large banks over toxic mortgage ...
See all stories on this topic »
Campbell Soup Co. profit down 12% as sales drop
San Francisco Chronicle
Campbell Soup Co., the world's biggest soup maker, said fourth-quarter profit declined 12 percent after US soup, sauce and beverage sales dropped. Net income fell 12 percent to $100 million (31 cents per share) in the period ended July 31, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Bank of America shares tumble 8 percent
Forbes
By CHRISTINA REXRODE , 09.02.11, 08:03 PM EDT Shares of Bank of America Corp. plummeted more than 8 percent Friday, capping a week of bad news at the nation's biggest bank. Shares closed at $7.25, down about 26 percent in the past month and 46 percent ...
See all stories on this topic »
Dealers see chance of Fed's Operation Twist: Reuters poll
Reuters
By Chris Reese NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street sees an 80 percent chance the Federal Reserve will intervene in the bond market to lower long-term interest rates, according to a Reuters poll, after a report showed the US jobs crisis deepened in August. ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Business Objects Vets Raise $6 Million For Business Analytics ...
By Robin Wauters
Notably, Visier was co-founded by ex-Business Objectives chief and SAP exec John Schwarz (CEO) and Ryan Wong (CTO), who held senior engineering roles at Business Objects and, after their acquisition by SAP, was the VP of Engineering ...
TechCrunch
Minding your own business « Mind Hacks
By vaughanbell
Minding your own business. I'm just reading a review copy of Steven Pinker's (excellent) new book The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. This section, on how moral motivation is over-rated as a control on violence, just ...
Mind Hacks
Giveaway: Win 100 Business Cards from MOO! - DesignModo
By Adrian
Today, we have yet another cool giveaway. DesignModo and MOO announce the inception of their new giveaway. Win 100 Business Cards from MOO! (3 Winners).
DesignModo Share
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON: Mike Arrington Is Out At ... - Business Insider
By Henry Blodget
Mr. Arrington is not being paid by TechCrunch, he does not report to TechCrunch editors, and he does not report to Arianna Huffington or other AOL Huffington Post Media Group personnel, Ms. Huffington adds in an email to Business Insider. ...
Business Insider
What's Bugging Small Business Owners? | Mother Jones
By Kevin Drum
McClatchy reached out to owners of small businesses, many of them mom-and-pop operations, to find out whether they indeed were being choked by regulation, whether uncertainty over taxes affected their hiring plans and whether the health ...
Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones


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