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News10 new results for business
 
China Inflation Accelerates Closer to Government's Target
Bloomberg
China's inflation rebounded more than forecast to a 10-month high in February, approaching the government's target as a weeklong holiday helped boost prices. The consumer price index rose 3.2 percent in February from a year earlier, the National Bureau ...
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Major Grocer to Label Foods With Gene-Modified Content
New York Times
Whole Foods Market, the grocery chain, on Friday became the first retailer in the United States to require labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry.
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New York Times
Jobs Upturn Isn't Enough to Satisfy Fed
Wall Street Journal
When Federal Reserve officials next meet later this month, they no doubt will welcome recent job-market improvements, but they also will want to see more. Top Fed officials have made clear that the labor market's health is their primary worry right now, and it ...
See all stories on this topic »
Unemployment at 4-Year Low as US Hiring Gains Steam
New York Times
Published: March 8, 2013. The economy picked up speed in February, creating jobs at a pace that would substantially lower the unemployment rate. But Washington could put a stop to that. Multimedia. Jobs. Private. Rate. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
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J.&J. Loses First Case Over Faulty Hip Implant
New York Times
A jury in Los Angeles on Friday ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $8.3 million in damages to a Montana man in the first of more than 10,000 lawsuits pending against the medical products maker in connection with a now-recalled artificial hip.
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Is Anything Cheap?
Wall Street Journal
Nearly four years to the day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its bear market low, it reached a record high this week. Don't expect another 146% surge soon—in stocks or any other major asset class. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. The Wall ...
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Ally once again duels with the Fed over stress tests
Reuters
By Rick Rothacker. Fri Mar 8, 2013 6:24pm EST. (Reuters) - Ally Financial Inc stepped up its defense against the Federal Reserve on Friday, after the central bank singled out the auto lender as the weakest of 18 major banks in a stress test meant to show ...
See all stories on this topic »
Are You Ready for a Vegematic Market?
Forbes
Stronger-than-expected employment numbers fueled the sixth straight day of gains in the stock market, and as euphoria starts to creep in, MoneyShow's Tom Aspray counsels investors to be patient, concentrate on risk rather than reward, and wait for better ...
See all stories on this topic »
Macy's, JC Penney and Martha Stewart ordered into mediation
Chicago Tribune
Macy's, J.C. Penney and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, in the middle of a trial, were ordered into mediation by a New York judge to resolve a dispute over the right to sell some Martha Stewart merchandise. During a nonjury trial that began in New York ...
See all stories on this topic »
Bumble Bee expands tuna recall
Chicago Tribune
Bumble Bee Foods LLC said it has expanded the voluntary recall on some of its 5-ounce chunk white albacore and chunk light tuna products because they did not meet company standards for seal tightness. The San Diego, Calif., company said loose seals or ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Apple Is Quietly Turning Every Car On The Road ... - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
A series of job postings, new products, and partnerships indicate that Apple ;is ;trying to make iOS the operating system for cars.
Business Insider
Social Media Spam - Business Insider
By Scott Kleinberg
By now, we're all pretty much spam experts. Between those friendly Nigerian princes and lottery windfalls in tiny European countries, our radar is finely tuned. And just when we thought we could control the onslaught with plug-ins and buttons ...
Advertising
Samsung S4: Everything You Need To Know - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
Catch up on the most buzzed about phone of the year.
SAI
Cowboys take care of business: DE Anthony Spencer will sign ...
By David Moore / Reporter
A couple of procedural matters fell into place before Cowboys officials left the office Friday afternoon. The club placed a tender on Danny McCray. The $1.323 million tag gives the club the right to match any offer the safety may receive in free ...
Dallas Cowboys Blog
The Sandy Chronicles: Taking Care of Business - The ... - Eater NY
By Greg Morabito
In this episode of Eater's original video series The Sandy Chronicles, Hervé Poussot reopens his bakery, Almondine, in Dumbo. On the other side of the East River, Home/Made restaurateur...
Eater NY

Web5 new results for business
 
Business this week | The Economist
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high of 14253.77 on March 5th, almost 100 points above its previous zenith in October 2007, and ...
www.economist.com/news/world.../21573174-business-week
Pictures From the Week in Business - Slide Show - NYTimes.com
The Dow Jones industrial average topped its nominal record high, Martha Stewart took the stand in a trial over sales of her products, and employment data for ...
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/.../weekly-business-photos.html
Samsung's memory business president compares Windows 8 to Vista ...
President of Samsung's memory business division, Jun Dong-soo, has had less than favorable things to say about Windows 8, stating that it is just as bad as.
www.slashgear.com/samsungs-memory-business-president-co...
Next 'Cash Mob' location hopes for boost in business - Knoxville
It's been a big boost for several businesses and now another South Knoxville shop is getting ready for a 'Cash Mob.
www.local8now.com/.../Next-Cash-Mob-location-hopes-for-b...
Federal workers owe $3.5 billion in back taxes: Associated Press ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of federal workers and retirees who owed delinquent income taxes jumped by nearly 12 percent in 2011, the Internal ...
money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=AP...


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News10 new results for business
 
China Inflation Accelerates Closer to Government's Target
Bloomberg
China's inflation rebounded more than forecast to a 10-month high in February, approaching the government's target as a weeklong holiday helped boost prices. The consumer price index rose 3.2 percent in February from a year earlier, the National Bureau ...
See all stories on this topic »
Major Grocer to Label Foods With Gene-Modified Content
New York Times
Whole Foods Market, the grocery chain, on Friday became the first retailer in the United States to require labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry.
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times
Jobs Upturn Isn't Enough to Satisfy Fed
Wall Street Journal
When Federal Reserve officials next meet later this month, they no doubt will welcome recent job-market improvements, but they also will want to see more. Top Fed officials have made clear that the labor market's health is their primary worry right now, and it ...
See all stories on this topic »
Unemployment at 4-Year Low as US Hiring Gains Steam
New York Times
Published: March 8, 2013. The economy picked up speed in February, creating jobs at a pace that would substantially lower the unemployment rate. But Washington could put a stop to that. Multimedia. Jobs. Private. Rate. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
See all stories on this topic »
J.&J. Loses First Case Over Faulty Hip Implant
New York Times
A jury in Los Angeles on Friday ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $8.3 million in damages to a Montana man in the first of more than 10,000 lawsuits pending against the medical products maker in connection with a now-recalled artificial hip.
See all stories on this topic »
Is Anything Cheap?
Wall Street Journal
Nearly four years to the day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its bear market low, it reached a record high this week. Don't expect another 146% surge soon—in stocks or any other major asset class. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. The Wall ...
See all stories on this topic »
Ally once again duels with the Fed over stress tests
Reuters
By Rick Rothacker. Fri Mar 8, 2013 6:24pm EST. (Reuters) - Ally Financial Inc stepped up its defense against the Federal Reserve on Friday, after the central bank singled out the auto lender as the weakest of 18 major banks in a stress test meant to show ...
See all stories on this topic »
Are You Ready for a Vegematic Market?
Forbes
Stronger-than-expected employment numbers fueled the sixth straight day of gains in the stock market, and as euphoria starts to creep in, MoneyShow's Tom Aspray counsels investors to be patient, concentrate on risk rather than reward, and wait for better ...
See all stories on this topic »
Macy's, JC Penney and Martha Stewart ordered into mediation
Chicago Tribune
Macy's, J.C. Penney and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, in the middle of a trial, were ordered into mediation by a New York judge to resolve a dispute over the right to sell some Martha Stewart merchandise. During a nonjury trial that began in New York ...
See all stories on this topic »
Bumble Bee expands tuna recall
Chicago Tribune
Bumble Bee Foods LLC said it has expanded the voluntary recall on some of its 5-ounce chunk white albacore and chunk light tuna products because they did not meet company standards for seal tightness. The San Diego, Calif., company said loose seals or ...
See all stories on this topic »

Blogs5 new results for business
 
Apple Is Quietly Turning Every Car On The Road ... - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
A series of job postings, new products, and partnerships indicate that Apple ;is ;trying to make iOS the operating system for cars.
Business Insider
Social Media Spam - Business Insider
By Scott Kleinberg
By now, we're all pretty much spam experts. Between those friendly Nigerian princes and lottery windfalls in tiny European countries, our radar is finely tuned. And just when we thought we could control the onslaught with plug-ins and buttons ...
Advertising
Samsung S4: Everything You Need To Know - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
Catch up on the most buzzed about phone of the year.
SAI
Cowboys take care of business: DE Anthony Spencer will sign ...
By David Moore / Reporter
A couple of procedural matters fell into place before Cowboys officials left the office Friday afternoon. The club placed a tender on Danny McCray. The $1.323 million tag gives the club the right to match any offer the safety may receive in free ...
Dallas Cowboys Blog
The Sandy Chronicles: Taking Care of Business - The ... - Eater NY
By Greg Morabito
In this episode of Eater's original video series The Sandy Chronicles, Hervé Poussot reopens his bakery, Almondine, in Dumbo. On the other side of the East River, Home/Made restaurateur...
Eater NY

Web5 new results for business
 
Business this week | The Economist
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high of 14253.77 on March 5th, almost 100 points above its previous zenith in October 2007, and ...
www.economist.com/news/world.../21573174-business-week
Pictures From the Week in Business - Slide Show - NYTimes.com
The Dow Jones industrial average topped its nominal record high, Martha Stewart took the stand in a trial over sales of her products, and employment data for ...
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/.../weekly-business-photos.html
Samsung's memory business president compares Windows 8 to Vista ...
President of Samsung's memory business division, Jun Dong-soo, has had less than favorable things to say about Windows 8, stating that it is just as bad as.
www.slashgear.com/samsungs-memory-business-president-co...
Next 'Cash Mob' location hopes for boost in business - Knoxville
It's been a big boost for several businesses and now another South Knoxville shop is getting ready for a 'Cash Mob.
www.local8now.com/.../Next-Cash-Mob-location-hopes-for-b...
Federal workers owe $3.5 billion in back taxes: Associated Press ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of federal workers and retirees who owed delinquent income taxes jumped by nearly 12 percent in 2011, the Internal ...
money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=AP...


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