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News10 new results for business
 
China's Stocks Slump as Developers Tumble Most Since June 2008
Bloomberg
China's stocks fell, led by the biggest slump among developers since 2008, after the Cabinet called for more measures to cool property prices and after growth in the nation's services industries slowed. The Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) slid 2.6 ...
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Bank of Japan Pick Kuroda Pledges Action to Beat Deflation
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—The Japanese government's pick for the next Bank of Japan governor on Monday said he would do "everything possible" to beat deflation, in a stark turnaround from his predecessors that signals the bank may be headed for a big, new wave of ...
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Las Vegas Sands Probably Violated Foreign Corrupt Act
Bloomberg
Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS), embroiled in two U.S. probes and a court battle with the former head of its Chinese (1928) casino business, said for the first time it probably violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Macau unit Sands China Ltd. fell the ...
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China's consumer price likely to rise 3 pct in 2013: central bank official
Xinhua
BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) -- A senior official with China's central bank predicted on Monday that China will see a consumer price rise of about 3 percent this year. Yi Gang, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said this year's inflation would remain ...
See all stories on this topic »
Kansas Republicans plan tax revolution
Financial Times
Growing new ideas: Sam Brownback, governor of Kansas, at a nature centre last year. He has proposed a 'glide to zero'. The stuffed head of a giant bison sits high on the wall of the antechamber of the Kansas governor's office. Opposite is a large turkey, ...
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Swiss Voters Approve a Plan to Severely Limit Executive Compensation
New York Times
GENEVA — Swiss citizens voted Sunday to impose some of the world's most severe restrictions on executive compensation, ignoring a warning from the business lobby that such curbs would undermine the country's investor-friendly image. Enlarge This ...
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New Orleans fire causes boil-water alert
UPI.com
NEW ORLEANS, March 3 (UPI) -- A fire at a New Orleans power plant Sunday resulted in a potentially dangerous water-pressure drop, causing a boil-water alert and a cut in electrical power. The water distribution system was cut off for approximately 20 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Splashy AB Ads Tackle Lawsuit Over Watery Beer
NPR
The maker of Budweiser is using splashy newspaper ads to poke fun at a lawsuit that alleges its beer is watered down. In full-page ads in U.S. newspapers nationwide Sunday, Anheuser-Busch InBev shows one of the 71 million cans of drinking water it has ...
See all stories on this topic »
Wishing makes dreams come true only in Disney movies: Warren Buffett in ...
NDTV
Berkshire Hathaway released its annual letter to shareholders on Saturday, with its usual combination of blunt outlook and dry humor from Chief Executive Warren Buffett. Following are highlights of the letter: DON'T YOU WISH UPON A STAR Mr Buffett also ...
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Japan's Nikkei seen retesting 53-month high on strong US data
Reuters
Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:10pm EST. TOKYO, March 4 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is expected retest a 53-month high on Monday after data showed surprisingly strong U.S. manufacturing and consumer sentiment. Japanese exporters were likely to rise ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
The Hidden Meaning Behind Andrew Mason's ... - Business Insider
By Alyson Shontell
While some of it was straight forward ("I've decided that I'd like to spend more time with my family. Just kidding - I was fired today"), other parts were vague. Tech investor Marc Andreessen took to RapGenius, a startup his VC firm invested in, ...
SAI
Questions About Ouya - Business Insider
By Dylan Love
Ouya, the Android-powered gaming console, will start shipping to customers on March 28. Despite the tremendous interest in the device (it raised $8.5 million on Kickstarter), the device still has quite a road ahead of it. Will it be facing off with ...
Business Insider
Queen Of England Hospitalized - Business Insider
By Adam Taylor
Queen Buckingham Palace has told reporters that the Queen of England has been taken to hospital as a precaution after a stomach bug. The 86-year-old Queen is reportedly suffering from gastroenteritis, the BBC reports, and has been taken ...
The Wire
How To Network Like A 'Celeb Wrangler' - Business Insider
By Kelli Richards
When businesses want to engage celebrities for things like sales conferences, marketing campaigns, company anniversaries, and VIP customer events, it's important that they work with someone who knows how to work with celebrities.
Advertising
Dennis Rodman Talks Kim Jong Un With George ... - Business Insider
By Brett LoGiurato
Dennis Rodman appeared on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, where he talked about what was perhaps the most bizarre story of last week — his trip to North Korea and meeting with its leader, Kim Jong Un. Rodman told ABC's George ...
Politics

Web5 new results for business
 
Google brings Business Photos to India | ZDNet
The program allows customers to walk through, explore, and take a closer look at a business premise, giving Indian businesses the ability to provide virtual tours ...
www.zdnet.com/google-brings-business-photos-to-india-7000...
Evernote beckons to business market - SFGate
Operating on a "freemium" model, the company makes money primarily from the sliver of that user base that pays $45 a year, or $5 a month, for a souped-up ...
www.sfgate.com/.../Evernote-beckons-to-business-market-432...
HSBC, Standard Chartered to cut bonus payouts on ... - Fox Business
HSBC and Standard Chartered will report a reduction in their bonus pools, reflecting separate settlements with U.S. authorities over probes into money ...
www.foxbusiness.com/.../hsbc-standard-chartered-to-cut-bonu...
Australian Markets Getting Dragged Down In ... - Business Insider
Chinese property stocks are getting massacred tonight, with stocks falling over 8 percent on a plan to impose new taxes on home-sellers. Anyway, the fallout is ...
www.businessinsider.com/australian-markets-getting-dragged-...
Hoboken Lepre-Con quieter with fewer problems business owners ...
HOBOKEN – Authorities won't be releasing crime figures from Saturday's second annual Lepre-Con event until tomorrow, but Hoboken residents and business ...
www.nj.com/hudson/.../hoboken_lepre-con_quieter_with.html


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News10 new results for business
 
China's Stocks Slump as Developers Tumble Most Since June 2008
Bloomberg
China's stocks fell, led by the biggest slump among developers since 2008, after the Cabinet called for more measures to cool property prices and after growth in the nation's services industries slowed. The Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) slid 2.6 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Bank of Japan Pick Kuroda Pledges Action to Beat Deflation
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—The Japanese government's pick for the next Bank of Japan governor on Monday said he would do "everything possible" to beat deflation, in a stark turnaround from his predecessors that signals the bank may be headed for a big, new wave of ...
See all stories on this topic »
Las Vegas Sands Probably Violated Foreign Corrupt Act
Bloomberg
Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS), embroiled in two U.S. probes and a court battle with the former head of its Chinese (1928) casino business, said for the first time it probably violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Macau unit Sands China Ltd. fell the ...
See all stories on this topic »
China's consumer price likely to rise 3 pct in 2013: central bank official
Xinhua
BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) -- A senior official with China's central bank predicted on Monday that China will see a consumer price rise of about 3 percent this year. Yi Gang, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said this year's inflation would remain ...
See all stories on this topic »
Kansas Republicans plan tax revolution
Financial Times
Growing new ideas: Sam Brownback, governor of Kansas, at a nature centre last year. He has proposed a 'glide to zero'. The stuffed head of a giant bison sits high on the wall of the antechamber of the Kansas governor's office. Opposite is a large turkey, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Swiss Voters Approve a Plan to Severely Limit Executive Compensation
New York Times
GENEVA — Swiss citizens voted Sunday to impose some of the world's most severe restrictions on executive compensation, ignoring a warning from the business lobby that such curbs would undermine the country's investor-friendly image. Enlarge This ...
See all stories on this topic »
New Orleans fire causes boil-water alert
UPI.com
NEW ORLEANS, March 3 (UPI) -- A fire at a New Orleans power plant Sunday resulted in a potentially dangerous water-pressure drop, causing a boil-water alert and a cut in electrical power. The water distribution system was cut off for approximately 20 ...
See all stories on this topic »
Splashy AB Ads Tackle Lawsuit Over Watery Beer
NPR
The maker of Budweiser is using splashy newspaper ads to poke fun at a lawsuit that alleges its beer is watered down. In full-page ads in U.S. newspapers nationwide Sunday, Anheuser-Busch InBev shows one of the 71 million cans of drinking water it has ...
See all stories on this topic »
Wishing makes dreams come true only in Disney movies: Warren Buffett in ...
NDTV
Berkshire Hathaway released its annual letter to shareholders on Saturday, with its usual combination of blunt outlook and dry humor from Chief Executive Warren Buffett. Following are highlights of the letter: DON'T YOU WISH UPON A STAR Mr Buffett also ...
See all stories on this topic »
Japan's Nikkei seen retesting 53-month high on strong US data
Reuters
Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:10pm EST. TOKYO, March 4 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is expected retest a 53-month high on Monday after data showed surprisingly strong U.S. manufacturing and consumer sentiment. Japanese exporters were likely to rise ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
The Hidden Meaning Behind Andrew Mason's ... - Business Insider
By Alyson Shontell
While some of it was straight forward ("I've decided that I'd like to spend more time with my family. Just kidding - I was fired today"), other parts were vague. Tech investor Marc Andreessen took to RapGenius, a startup his VC firm invested in, ...
SAI
Questions About Ouya - Business Insider
By Dylan Love
Ouya, the Android-powered gaming console, will start shipping to customers on March 28. Despite the tremendous interest in the device (it raised $8.5 million on Kickstarter), the device still has quite a road ahead of it. Will it be facing off with ...
Business Insider
Queen Of England Hospitalized - Business Insider
By Adam Taylor
Queen Buckingham Palace has told reporters that the Queen of England has been taken to hospital as a precaution after a stomach bug. The 86-year-old Queen is reportedly suffering from gastroenteritis, the BBC reports, and has been taken ...
The Wire
How To Network Like A 'Celeb Wrangler' - Business Insider
By Kelli Richards
When businesses want to engage celebrities for things like sales conferences, marketing campaigns, company anniversaries, and VIP customer events, it's important that they work with someone who knows how to work with celebrities.
Advertising
Dennis Rodman Talks Kim Jong Un With George ... - Business Insider
By Brett LoGiurato
Dennis Rodman appeared on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, where he talked about what was perhaps the most bizarre story of last week — his trip to North Korea and meeting with its leader, Kim Jong Un. Rodman told ABC's George ...
Politics

Web5 new results for business
 
Google brings Business Photos to India | ZDNet
The program allows customers to walk through, explore, and take a closer look at a business premise, giving Indian businesses the ability to provide virtual tours ...
www.zdnet.com/google-brings-business-photos-to-india-7000...
Evernote beckons to business market - SFGate
Operating on a "freemium" model, the company makes money primarily from the sliver of that user base that pays $45 a year, or $5 a month, for a souped-up ...
www.sfgate.com/.../Evernote-beckons-to-business-market-432...
HSBC, Standard Chartered to cut bonus payouts on ... - Fox Business
HSBC and Standard Chartered will report a reduction in their bonus pools, reflecting separate settlements with U.S. authorities over probes into money ...
www.foxbusiness.com/.../hsbc-standard-chartered-to-cut-bonu...
Australian Markets Getting Dragged Down In ... - Business Insider
Chinese property stocks are getting massacred tonight, with stocks falling over 8 percent on a plan to impose new taxes on home-sellers. Anyway, the fallout is ...
www.businessinsider.com/australian-markets-getting-dragged-...
Hoboken Lepre-Con quieter with fewer problems business owners ...
HOBOKEN – Authorities won't be releasing crime figures from Saturday's second annual Lepre-Con event until tomorrow, but Hoboken residents and business ...
www.nj.com/hudson/.../hoboken_lepre-con_quieter_with.html


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