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| China Adds Lou to Economic Team as Nomura Sees Crisis Risk Bloomberg China filled out Premier Li Keqiang's economic team, installing sovereign-wealth fund chief Lou Jiwei as finance minister while retaining Zhou Xiaochuan as central bank governor. Gao Hucheng, 61, will be commerce minister after the National People's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed's Fisher Says Too-Big-to-Fail Banks Should Be Shrunk Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said the government should break up the biggest U.S. banks rather than allow them to hold a "too-big- to-fail" advantage over smaller firms. The 12 largest financial institutions hold almost 70 percent of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FAA okays plan to fix battery problems that plagued 787 Dreamliner WVLA-TV The Federal Aviation Administration gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a plan to fix the battery problems that have plagued the plane. Boeing will soon begin testing a redesigned battery for the Dreamliner. The new battery is designed to minimize the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OGE Energy, CenterPoint Energy shares rise on pipeline partnership deal [The ... Businessweek March 16--Investors appeared to like the idea of OGE Energy Corp. and CenterPoint Energy Inc. joining their pipeline businesses, as the shares of both companies rose sharply Friday. OGE and CenterPoint Energy, along with ArcLight Capital Partners LLC, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shanghai Retrieves More Dead Pigs as Total Rises to 9000 Bloomberg Authorities in Shanghai, China's financial hub, pulled a further 1,420 dead pigs today and yesterday from the Huangpu river, bringing the total number of carcasses to close to 9,000. The municipal government said two-thirds are piglets, according to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| HTC Interview About Samsung Galaxy S4 - Business Insider By Steve Kovach HTC, Samsung's biggest Android rival, has been reaching out to several outlets since the GS4 announcement to give its take on the device. It also hired a street marketing team to pass out free snacks plus some coupons for its next flagship ... SAI | ||
| Iram Leon Marathon Runner - Business Insider By Niall Kelly THE STORY OF Iram Leon, a 32-year-old marathon lover with terminal brain cancer, has gone global. Two years on from his diagnosis, Leon ran the Gusher Marathon in Beaumont, Texas, last Saturday and won — even though he pushed his ... Business Insider | ||
| Cera expands quake tour business - business | Stuff.co.nz By ROB O'NEILL The Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera) is poised to allow guided tours on foot and bicycles inside the wrecked Christchurch CBD. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
| New Hanover Inn Restaurant Opens for Business | Dartmouth Now By Keith Chapman "We are delighted to open the doors to PINE, which will offer the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities a diverse menu featuring local American cuisine and showcasing farm-to-table concepts with the freshest local ingredients," says Joe ... Dartmouth Now | ||
| Huntsville police blotter: Payroll checks stolen from business in west ... By Amethyst Holmes | aholmes@al.com Unless otherwise noted, the following incidents were reported to Huntsville police Friday. In items with incomplete addresses, police withheld the information. Real-Time News from Huntsville |
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| Beverly, Danvers, Peabody see business growth stop and start ... By Kathy McCabe Globe Staff VW Beetles are driving new growth on Route 114 in Danvers, where auto dealer Brian Kelly is building a new 53000-square-foot ... bostonglobe.com/metro/regionals/north/.../story.html | ||
| Minnesotans find a sunny place for business | StarTribune.com Mike Schumann, co-owner, with his wife, Suzanne, of Traditions Classic Home Furnishings, outside the Naples, Fla., store. A big share of their Florida business ... www.startribune.com/business/198532131.html | ||
| Cargill raises its bet on moribund ocean shipping market - Business New vessels are selling at bargain prices because of a ship glut after the post- 2008 meltdown in the global shipping business. But the industry seems to have hit ... m.startribune.com/business/?id=198524741&c=y |
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| China Adds Lou to Economic Team as Nomura Sees Crisis Risk Bloomberg China filled out Premier Li Keqiang's economic team, installing sovereign-wealth fund chief Lou Jiwei as finance minister while retaining Zhou Xiaochuan as central bank governor. Gao Hucheng, 61, will be commerce minister after the National People's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed's Fisher Says Too-Big-to-Fail Banks Should Be Shrunk Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said the government should break up the biggest U.S. banks rather than allow them to hold a "too-big- to-fail" advantage over smaller firms. The 12 largest financial institutions hold almost 70 percent of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FAA okays plan to fix battery problems that plagued 787 Dreamliner WVLA-TV The Federal Aviation Administration gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a plan to fix the battery problems that have plagued the plane. Boeing will soon begin testing a redesigned battery for the Dreamliner. The new battery is designed to minimize the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| OGE Energy, CenterPoint Energy shares rise on pipeline partnership deal [The ... Businessweek March 16--Investors appeared to like the idea of OGE Energy Corp. and CenterPoint Energy Inc. joining their pipeline businesses, as the shares of both companies rose sharply Friday. OGE and CenterPoint Energy, along with ArcLight Capital Partners LLC, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shanghai Retrieves More Dead Pigs as Total Rises to 9000 Bloomberg Authorities in Shanghai, China's financial hub, pulled a further 1,420 dead pigs today and yesterday from the Huangpu river, bringing the total number of carcasses to close to 9,000. The municipal government said two-thirds are piglets, according to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| HTC Interview About Samsung Galaxy S4 - Business Insider By Steve Kovach HTC, Samsung's biggest Android rival, has been reaching out to several outlets since the GS4 announcement to give its take on the device. It also hired a street marketing team to pass out free snacks plus some coupons for its next flagship ... SAI | ||
| Iram Leon Marathon Runner - Business Insider By Niall Kelly THE STORY OF Iram Leon, a 32-year-old marathon lover with terminal brain cancer, has gone global. Two years on from his diagnosis, Leon ran the Gusher Marathon in Beaumont, Texas, last Saturday and won — even though he pushed his ... Business Insider | ||
| Cera expands quake tour business - business | Stuff.co.nz By ROB O'NEILL The Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera) is poised to allow guided tours on foot and bicycles inside the wrecked Christchurch CBD. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
| New Hanover Inn Restaurant Opens for Business | Dartmouth Now By Keith Chapman "We are delighted to open the doors to PINE, which will offer the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities a diverse menu featuring local American cuisine and showcasing farm-to-table concepts with the freshest local ingredients," says Joe ... Dartmouth Now | ||
| Huntsville police blotter: Payroll checks stolen from business in west ... By Amethyst Holmes | aholmes@al.com Unless otherwise noted, the following incidents were reported to Huntsville police Friday. In items with incomplete addresses, police withheld the information. Real-Time News from Huntsville |
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| Beverly, Danvers, Peabody see business growth stop and start ... By Kathy McCabe Globe Staff VW Beetles are driving new growth on Route 114 in Danvers, where auto dealer Brian Kelly is building a new 53000-square-foot ... bostonglobe.com/metro/regionals/north/.../story.html | ||
| Minnesotans find a sunny place for business | StarTribune.com Mike Schumann, co-owner, with his wife, Suzanne, of Traditions Classic Home Furnishings, outside the Naples, Fla., store. A big share of their Florida business ... www.startribune.com/business/198532131.html | ||
| Cargill raises its bet on moribund ocean shipping market - Business New vessels are selling at bargain prices because of a ship glut after the post- 2008 meltdown in the global shipping business. But the industry seems to have hit ... m.startribune.com/business/?id=198524741&c=y |
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