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News9 new results for business
 
Yahoo Ousts Bartz as CEO
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI And JOANN S. LUBLIN Yahoo Inc.'s board ousted Chief Executive Carol Bartz Tuesday after growing impatient with the lack of a turnaround at the once-highflying Web company. The move was abrupt, amid a raft of competitive and strategic ...
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Wall Street Journal
Asia Stocks Climb on Yen, Valuations
Bloomberg
Asian stocks rebounded from a three- day drop that left valuations at the cheapest level since 2008, and copper rose for the first time in five days. The Australian dollar gained after the economy grew at a faster-than-forecast pace and Treasury ...
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Starbucks CEO: Tell lawmakers to get along
CNNMoney
By Steve Hargreaves @CNNMoney September 6, 2011: 11:23 PM ET Howard Schultz urges Americans to tell lawmakers that they need to set aside political differences and get the country on the right track. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Starbucks chief executive ...
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How Moynihan Forced Sallie Krawcheck Out
CNBC.com
Sallie Krawcheck got Sontaged. Krawcheck, the most powerful woman on Wall Street, stepped down Tuesday night from her position running Bank of America's two wealth management units. She has no immediate plans for the future, said a person familiar with ...
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FHFA Says Estimates on Damages From 17 Banks Are Premature
BusinessWeek
By Bob Van Voris Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The US Federal Housing Finance Agency, which sued 17 banks over $196 billion in mortgage-backed securities bought by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, said it's premature to estimate how much it may recover. ...
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IPO? Groupon Plans in Flux
Wall Street Journal
By SHAYNDI RAICE Add Groupon Inc. to the list of hot new Web companies having second thoughts about whether now is a good time to go public. The daily deals website, which is expected to fetch a $20 billion valuation upon its stock-market debut, ...
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Fed considers buying more long-term Treasury bonds to lower rates
Washington Post
By Neil Irwin, The Federal Reserve is moving toward new steps aimed at lowering interest rates on mortgages and other kinds of long-term loans, without making another massive infusion of money into the economy. When Fed officials hold a pivotal meeting ...
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Carlyle Group Files for IPO
Wall Street Journal
By GREGORY ZUCKERMAN The stock market is falling, and private-equity companies are faring worse than many others. So what is one private-equity powerhouse doing? Carlyle Group is filing for an IPO, and is part of a trend that WSJ's Gregory Zuckerman ...
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Starbucks plans to triple its China coffee shops
The Associated Press
SINGAPORE (AP) — Starbucks Corp., the world's largest coffee retailer, plans to triple its coffee shops in China during the next four years and step up expansion elsewhere in Asia, an executive said Tuesday. Starbucks plans to operate 1500 outlets in ...
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Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Leads To Better Economy
By Small Business News
Small businesses bring both revival and new challenges. In this roundup, we'll look at what continues to make small businesses critical for long-term economic.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Top 10 Small Business Facebook Pages: 2011 Winners! | Social ...
By Phil Mershon
Small Business Facebook Pages: Here are the winners of Social Media Examiner's Top 10 Small Business Facebook Pages for 2011.
Social Media Examiner
A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com
By By GENE MARKS
Plus: Have you tried limiting the choices you offer your customers?
You're the Boss
CW's Head Of Business Affairs To Exit – Deadline.com
By NELLIE ANDREEVA
EXCLUSIVE: CW's head of business affairs Rich Vokulich is exiting the broadcast network after four years. He is expected to leave this week. It is unclear whether Vokulich will be replaced. CW's new president Mark Pedowitz, who took over in ...
Deadline.com
Attention Maine small-business owner: Is your company safe from ...
By UnBylined
According to a 2010 report from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), incidents of occupational fraud are 31 percent more likely to occur at small businesses as opposed to larger companies. To add insult to injury, as many as ...
Bangor Daily News

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Stocks Trim the Day's Deepest Losses - NYTimes.com
Wall Street slumped early Tuesday after the Labor Day holiday, but recovered from a decline of about 3 percent by day's end.
www.nytimes.com/2011/09/.../daily-stock-market-activity.htm...


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News9 new results for business
 
Yahoo Ousts Bartz as CEO
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI And JOANN S. LUBLIN Yahoo Inc.'s board ousted Chief Executive Carol Bartz Tuesday after growing impatient with the lack of a turnaround at the once-highflying Web company. The move was abrupt, amid a raft of competitive and strategic ...
See all stories on this topic »

Wall Street Journal
Asia Stocks Climb on Yen, Valuations
Bloomberg
Asian stocks rebounded from a three- day drop that left valuations at the cheapest level since 2008, and copper rose for the first time in five days. The Australian dollar gained after the economy grew at a faster-than-forecast pace and Treasury ...
See all stories on this topic »
Starbucks CEO: Tell lawmakers to get along
CNNMoney
By Steve Hargreaves @CNNMoney September 6, 2011: 11:23 PM ET Howard Schultz urges Americans to tell lawmakers that they need to set aside political differences and get the country on the right track. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Starbucks chief executive ...
See all stories on this topic »
How Moynihan Forced Sallie Krawcheck Out
CNBC.com
Sallie Krawcheck got Sontaged. Krawcheck, the most powerful woman on Wall Street, stepped down Tuesday night from her position running Bank of America's two wealth management units. She has no immediate plans for the future, said a person familiar with ...
See all stories on this topic »
FHFA Says Estimates on Damages From 17 Banks Are Premature
BusinessWeek
By Bob Van Voris Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The US Federal Housing Finance Agency, which sued 17 banks over $196 billion in mortgage-backed securities bought by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, said it's premature to estimate how much it may recover. ...
See all stories on this topic »
IPO? Groupon Plans in Flux
Wall Street Journal
By SHAYNDI RAICE Add Groupon Inc. to the list of hot new Web companies having second thoughts about whether now is a good time to go public. The daily deals website, which is expected to fetch a $20 billion valuation upon its stock-market debut, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fed considers buying more long-term Treasury bonds to lower rates
Washington Post
By Neil Irwin, The Federal Reserve is moving toward new steps aimed at lowering interest rates on mortgages and other kinds of long-term loans, without making another massive infusion of money into the economy. When Fed officials hold a pivotal meeting ...
See all stories on this topic »
Carlyle Group Files for IPO
Wall Street Journal
By GREGORY ZUCKERMAN The stock market is falling, and private-equity companies are faring worse than many others. So what is one private-equity powerhouse doing? Carlyle Group is filing for an IPO, and is part of a trend that WSJ's Gregory Zuckerman ...
See all stories on this topic »
Starbucks plans to triple its China coffee shops
The Associated Press
SINGAPORE (AP) — Starbucks Corp., the world's largest coffee retailer, plans to triple its coffee shops in China during the next four years and step up expansion elsewhere in Asia, an executive said Tuesday. Starbucks plans to operate 1500 outlets in ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Small Business Leads To Better Economy
By Small Business News
Small businesses bring both revival and new challenges. In this roundup, we'll look at what continues to make small businesses critical for long-term economic.
Small Business News, Tips, Advice...
Top 10 Small Business Facebook Pages: 2011 Winners! | Social ...
By Phil Mershon
Small Business Facebook Pages: Here are the winners of Social Media Examiner's Top 10 Small Business Facebook Pages for 2011.
Social Media Examiner
A Weekly Roundup of Small-Business News - NYTimes.com
By By GENE MARKS
Plus: Have you tried limiting the choices you offer your customers?
You're the Boss
CW's Head Of Business Affairs To Exit – Deadline.com
By NELLIE ANDREEVA
EXCLUSIVE: CW's head of business affairs Rich Vokulich is exiting the broadcast network after four years. He is expected to leave this week. It is unclear whether Vokulich will be replaced. CW's new president Mark Pedowitz, who took over in ...
Deadline.com
Attention Maine small-business owner: Is your company safe from ...
By UnBylined
According to a 2010 report from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), incidents of occupational fraud are 31 percent more likely to occur at small businesses as opposed to larger companies. To add insult to injury, as many as ...
Bangor Daily News

Web1 new result for business
 
Stocks Trim the Day's Deepest Losses - NYTimes.com
Wall Street slumped early Tuesday after the Labor Day holiday, but recovered from a decline of about 3 percent by day's end.
www.nytimes.com/2011/09/.../daily-stock-market-activity.htm...


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