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| Iran: Oil Exports Rose, Report Says New York Times Iranian oil shipments to foreign customers increased in February, a widely followed monthly report said Wednesday, despite a new regimen of American sanctions over Iran's disputed nuclear program intended to further limit the country's ability to sell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Houston's prize-winning recycling plan could start in 2 years Houston Chronicle Mayor Annise Parker said the $1 million prize from Bloomberg Philanthropies won by the city for its "One Bin for All" recycling plan will cover start-up costs such as a project manager and an analysis of the city's waste, to better understand what materials the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taiwan's Banks Are a Hard Sell Wall Street Journal (blog) Some of the world's biggest private-equity firms and hedge funds are struggling to exit Taiwan's crowded banking sector more than five years after betting on greater ties between the island and China. Firms such as Carlyle Group LP and SAC Private Capital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bullish retail sales bolster economic outlook Reuters By Lucia Mutikani. WASHINGTON | Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:26pm EDT. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Retail sales expanded at their fastest clip in five months in February, the latest sign of momentum for an economy facing headwinds from higher taxes and pricier ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Southland home prices, sales continue to climb in February Los Angeles Times Southern California experienced continued strong growth in home prices and sales last month as buyers shifted toward ritzier abodes in coastal markets. The median price in the six-county Southland rose nearly 21% from February 2012, real estate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bank of Korea's Suh Young Kyung Shuns Schoolgirl Outfit Bloomberg When Suh Young Kyung joined the Bank of Korea in 1988, officials at the central bank told her to wear a schoolgirl's outfit. She refused. Hired with one other woman and 50 men, Suh has risen to be the most senior female executive in the institution's history. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sheryl Sandberg Gives American Women a Performance Review The Atlantic Before there were second-wave feminists, there were women's professional associations. Sandberg is looking to combine the two models to help women lead. sheryl.sandberg.reuters.banner.jpg. Mike Segar(Reuters). A couple of years ago, I went to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| McDonald's Adds Egg Whites to Menu After U.S. Store Sales Drop Bloomberg McDonald's Corp. (MCD), the largest restaurant chain by sales, will next month begin selling an egg- white breakfast sandwich at all U.S. locations to help boost sales. The chain will roll out the new 250-calorie Egg McMuffin on April 22, Ofelia Casillas, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Apple Maps Improvements - Business Insider By Jay Yarow It's unclear where he got his list from, but it seems like it's from Apple PR. It could be a source in the company, he doesn't say. Wherever it came from, he dutifully transcribed Apple's message and didn't have a critical thing to say about the state ... SAI | ||
| Google Is Closing Google Reader - Business Insider By Owen Thomas Now they're turning to Twitter to save it—which is ironic, since Twitter killed it. Business Insider | ||
| Morgan Stanley Inflection Point - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal That's not to say that the economy is incredibly strong (GDP growth remains mediocre and unemployment is too high) but several of the key conditions that characterized the financial crisis, and the ensuing years, are starting to fade. Business Insider | ||
| The Comeback Of The US Dollar - Business Insider By Matthew Boesler and Rob Wile Thanks to a U.S. economy that is outperforming its peers in the developed world, an improving energy trade balance spurred by a domestic energy boom, and a shifting interest rate environment, market practitioners are coming around to the ... Money Game | ||
| How One Entrepreneur Launched A Successful Business by ... By Becket Adams When Lynsi O'Dell's husband suffered a debilitating brain hemorrhage in 2007, the responsibility of providing for their family fell on her shoulders. She had to leave her job running a day care to look after her husband and immediately set ... TheBlaze.com - Stories |
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| Honest Tea Develops a Business Guide as - The New York Times The beverage maker Honest Tea has aimed to help start-ups by telling its tale of missteps and successes in an accessible format. www.nytimes.com/.../honest-tea-develops-a-business-guide-as-... | ||
| Business inventories record largest gain in over one-and-a-half ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Business inventories rose by the most in more than 1- 1/2 years in January as sales fell, suggesting restocking of warehouses will ... www.reuters.com/.../us-usa-economy-inventories-idUSBRE92... | ||
| Cities Weigh Taking Electricity Business From Private Utilities ... Municipalities are showing an interest in creating their own utilities, reflecting concerns about climate change and responses to power disruptions. www.nytimes.com/.../cities-weigh-taking-electricity-business-f... | ||
| 2 students start electric car business How much ambition did you have as a college student? Were you ready to start a company? Two Purdue University engineer students say they are and already ... www.wishtv.com/dpp/.../2-students-start-electric-car-business | ||
| Business Briefs: Judge will review order to return ... - Pittsburgh The Commerce Department said Wednesday that business stockpiles grew 1 percent in January. That's up from 0.3 percent growth in December and the biggest ... www.post-gazette.com/.../business-briefs-judge-will-review-or... |
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| Iran: Oil Exports Rose, Report Says New York Times Iranian oil shipments to foreign customers increased in February, a widely followed monthly report said Wednesday, despite a new regimen of American sanctions over Iran's disputed nuclear program intended to further limit the country's ability to sell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Houston's prize-winning recycling plan could start in 2 years Houston Chronicle Mayor Annise Parker said the $1 million prize from Bloomberg Philanthropies won by the city for its "One Bin for All" recycling plan will cover start-up costs such as a project manager and an analysis of the city's waste, to better understand what materials the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taiwan's Banks Are a Hard Sell Wall Street Journal (blog) Some of the world's biggest private-equity firms and hedge funds are struggling to exit Taiwan's crowded banking sector more than five years after betting on greater ties between the island and China. Firms such as Carlyle Group LP and SAC Private Capital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bullish retail sales bolster economic outlook Reuters By Lucia Mutikani. WASHINGTON | Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:26pm EDT. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Retail sales expanded at their fastest clip in five months in February, the latest sign of momentum for an economy facing headwinds from higher taxes and pricier ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Southland home prices, sales continue to climb in February Los Angeles Times Southern California experienced continued strong growth in home prices and sales last month as buyers shifted toward ritzier abodes in coastal markets. The median price in the six-county Southland rose nearly 21% from February 2012, real estate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bank of Korea's Suh Young Kyung Shuns Schoolgirl Outfit Bloomberg When Suh Young Kyung joined the Bank of Korea in 1988, officials at the central bank told her to wear a schoolgirl's outfit. She refused. Hired with one other woman and 50 men, Suh has risen to be the most senior female executive in the institution's history. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sheryl Sandberg Gives American Women a Performance Review The Atlantic Before there were second-wave feminists, there were women's professional associations. Sandberg is looking to combine the two models to help women lead. sheryl.sandberg.reuters.banner.jpg. Mike Segar(Reuters). A couple of years ago, I went to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| McDonald's Adds Egg Whites to Menu After U.S. Store Sales Drop Bloomberg McDonald's Corp. (MCD), the largest restaurant chain by sales, will next month begin selling an egg- white breakfast sandwich at all U.S. locations to help boost sales. The chain will roll out the new 250-calorie Egg McMuffin on April 22, Ofelia Casillas, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Apple Maps Improvements - Business Insider By Jay Yarow It's unclear where he got his list from, but it seems like it's from Apple PR. It could be a source in the company, he doesn't say. Wherever it came from, he dutifully transcribed Apple's message and didn't have a critical thing to say about the state ... SAI | ||
| Google Is Closing Google Reader - Business Insider By Owen Thomas Now they're turning to Twitter to save it—which is ironic, since Twitter killed it. Business Insider | ||
| Morgan Stanley Inflection Point - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal That's not to say that the economy is incredibly strong (GDP growth remains mediocre and unemployment is too high) but several of the key conditions that characterized the financial crisis, and the ensuing years, are starting to fade. Business Insider | ||
| The Comeback Of The US Dollar - Business Insider By Matthew Boesler and Rob Wile Thanks to a U.S. economy that is outperforming its peers in the developed world, an improving energy trade balance spurred by a domestic energy boom, and a shifting interest rate environment, market practitioners are coming around to the ... Money Game | ||
| How One Entrepreneur Launched A Successful Business by ... By Becket Adams When Lynsi O'Dell's husband suffered a debilitating brain hemorrhage in 2007, the responsibility of providing for their family fell on her shoulders. She had to leave her job running a day care to look after her husband and immediately set ... TheBlaze.com - Stories |
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| Honest Tea Develops a Business Guide as - The New York Times The beverage maker Honest Tea has aimed to help start-ups by telling its tale of missteps and successes in an accessible format. www.nytimes.com/.../honest-tea-develops-a-business-guide-as-... | ||
| Business inventories record largest gain in over one-and-a-half ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Business inventories rose by the most in more than 1- 1/2 years in January as sales fell, suggesting restocking of warehouses will ... www.reuters.com/.../us-usa-economy-inventories-idUSBRE92... | ||
| Cities Weigh Taking Electricity Business From Private Utilities ... Municipalities are showing an interest in creating their own utilities, reflecting concerns about climate change and responses to power disruptions. www.nytimes.com/.../cities-weigh-taking-electricity-business-f... | ||
| 2 students start electric car business How much ambition did you have as a college student? Were you ready to start a company? Two Purdue University engineer students say they are and already ... www.wishtv.com/dpp/.../2-students-start-electric-car-business | ||
| Business Briefs: Judge will review order to return ... - Pittsburgh The Commerce Department said Wednesday that business stockpiles grew 1 percent in January. That's up from 0.3 percent growth in December and the biggest ... www.post-gazette.com/.../business-briefs-judge-will-review-or... |
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