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RPT-Smartphones, tablets spark 'post-pie' Turkey Day sales Reuters Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:59am EST. By Alistair Barr. Nov 16 (Reuters) - Retailers are targeting "post-pie" commerce, the jump in shopping created by the boom in smartphones and tablet computers which Thanksgiving diners grab as they collapse onto the couch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US HOT STOCKS: OfficeMax, Penn National, Schiff Nutrition, Sears -2- Wall Street Journal OfficeMax Inc.'s (OMX, $9.22, +$0.99, +12.03%) shares surged on an initial public offering plan from wood-products manufacturer Boise Cascade LLC, its one-time spinoff. Part of Boise Cascade's IPO includes a $225 million cash distribution to its direct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Argentina Won't Evade Orders in Bond Case, Official Says Bloomberg Argentina won't evade the orders of a New York court that is considering suits by holders of the country's defaulted bonds, an official said in court papers. Argentina "has complied, is complying and will comply" with the terms of a March 5 order barring the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Company bonds gain over junk, Treasurys MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — As Treasury bonds waffle in a slightly lower yield range since the presidential election, investors continue to shift out of riskier types of bonds, though not always all the way to U.S. government debt, seen as safest. Instead ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Battery maker got federal check same day it filed for Chapter 11, senators say Detroit Free Press Battery maker A123 Systems received a $946,830 check from the U.S. Department of Energy the same day it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, according to a letter released by two Republican senators who say the Obama administration is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare Premiums to Rise by $5 a Month New York Times Medicare premiums will rise by $5 a month next year, the government said Friday. That is less than expected, but enough to consume about a fourth of a typical retiree's cost-of-living raise in Social Security payments next year. Marilyn Tavenner, the acting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US pension insurer demands funding reform Financial Times The safety net that protects retirement income for millions of US workers has unveiled its largest ever loss. The Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation, a government-mandated body financed with premiums paid by the private sector employers whose ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sears shares drop 18% after 3Q loss Chicago Tribune Sears shares plummeted on Friday, trading down more than 18 percent after the company announced wider losses and disappointing sales in the third quarter on Thursday. The stock finished the day at $47.48, down nearly 19 percent Friday. The sputtering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congressional leaders hint they'll consider compromise on fiscal plan Detroit Free Press WASHINGTON -- Congressional leaders and President Barack Obama met Friday about avoiding year-end tax hikes and spending cuts that would hit the middle class and could plunge the economy into recession. House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gap Takes on the World Motley Fool Brand revitalization isn't as simple as slapping a new logo on it, buying some TV time, and then letting the world beat a path to your door. Gap (NYSE: GPS ) has found out the hard way that futzing with a logo can backfire, while its TV commercials brought in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Port of Tampa reports record traffic Bizjournals.com An estimated 13,104 passengers embarked and disembarked on three cruise ships on Nov. 11, making it the single busiest day on record, the port said. On this date, the port hosted Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Legend, Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Share via e-mail Boston Globe The owner of the Boston Business Journal has acquired the local online news start-up Streetwise Media Inc., which is best known for its website Bostinno.com that covers the area's growing technology sector. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smucker's Profit Rises, But Price Reductions Cause Concern Wall Street Journal J.M. Smucker Co.'s (SJM) profit rose 17% in the latest quarter, as the company reduced prices for its peanut butter, jelly and coffee to better compete in the tough economy. J.M. Smucker, known for brands like its name-sake fruit spreads and Jif peanut butter, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ikea Admits Forced Labor Was Used in 1980s New York Times BERLIN — Ikea has long been famous for its inexpensive, some-assembly-required furniture. On Friday the company admitted that political prisoners in the former East Germany provided some of the labor that helped it keep its prices so low. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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QUARRY: Granite wants to build mine elsewhere Press-Enterprise Gary Johnson and Karie Reuther, of Granite Construction, stand on the former site of the proposed Liberty Quarry outside Temecula. Granite remains interested in building a mine somewhere in Riverside County or San Diego County, Reuther said. BY JEFF ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ethanol backers hail EPA support of mandate Omaha World-Herald Nebraska and Iowa ethanol supporters are praising the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to uphold production requirements for corn-based ethanol, calling it a win for local economies. But a coalition of livestock, poultry and dairy organizations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City's jobless rate drops Times Record News The unemployment rate for the state — and Wichita Falls — dropped a tick in October from the previous month, according to the monthly report from the Texas Workforce Commission. The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 6.6 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Market Outlook: Why Investors May Not Be Very Thankful CNBC.com Market Outlook: Why Investors May Not Feel Very Thankful. Published: Friday, 16 Nov 2012 | 8:50 PM ET. Text Size. By: Patti Domm CNBC Executive News Editor. Markets could see another volatile week as investors remain anxious about the "fiscal cliff" and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ill. high-speed rail gets environmental approval San Francisco Chronicle CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois and the federal government have approved an environmental impact statement for the high-speed rail line under construction between Chicago and St. Louis. The review is an important step because it identifies a route through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
United Continental Struggles to Ride Out Post-Merger Turbulence Investorplace.com Fasten your seat belts, United Continental (NYSE:UAL) flyers: It's going to be a bumpy ride. Heading into the biggest travel week of the year, a new round of computer glitches and PR headaches is likely to make passengers think twice before booking a flight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fired McDonald's President: 'Everyone Has A Date Stamped On Their Ass' Business Insider Jan Fields, until yesterday the President of McDonald's U.S. operations had no college education, started as a regular McDonald's employee in 1978, and over the course of her 35 year career, managed to make it up to the company's upper ranks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
ASK TROOPER KEITH: Travel safely this Thanksgiving Cheboygan Daily Tribune ASK TROOPER KEITH: Travel safely this Thanksgiving; You can expect to see many motorists on the road this Thanksgiving holiday and I want to encourage safe driving. Email; Share; Print. By MSP Trooper Keith Disselkoen. Nov. 16, 2012 11:55 p.m. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SEC drops lawsuit against executive in financial crisis case Reuters By Nate Raymond. Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:44pm EST. Nov 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped its civil lawsuit against a former executive of GSC Capital Corp who was accused of negligence for helping mislead investors on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge Backs Calif. High-Speed Rail Over Farmers ABC News A judge denied a request Friday from Central Valley farmers who sought to halt work on California's ambitious high-speed rail project, allowing work on the $68 billion project to continue at an aggressive pace. Sacramento County Superior Court Judge ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Russian oil company close to offshore Cuba drilling — RT By RT Russian oil company Zarubezhneft is pushing ahead with its Cuba offshore drilling project as its oil rig reached Cuban territorial waters. News RSS : Today | ||
Iraq Calls on Arabs to "Use Oil as Weapon" | Iraq Business News By Editor By John Lee. Reuters reports that Iraq's representative to the Arab League said that Arab states should use oil as a weapon to put pressure on the United. Iraq Business News | ||
Tottenham Hotspur latest: Including Arsenal team news and Adebayor News, views, and gossip relating to Tottenham Hotspur over the last 24 hours. ... Skip Navigation. HITC SPORT. BUSINESS · BUSINESS · PEOPLE & FIRMS · BOOKS · FIRM SPOTLIGHT · RECRUITMENT FIRM SPOTLIGHT ... Sport on Here Is The City | ||
Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of November 16 ... The National Basketball Association has selected Cerner's electronic health record and health care management system. The departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs have awarded a subcontract to Document Storage Systems to provide ... iHealthBeat: Business and Finance | ||
Vast Exploration Hands Back Qara Dagh Block | Iraq Business News By Editor By John Lee. Vast Exploration has announced that along with its consortium partners, Niko Resources and Groundstar Resources, it has entered into a. Iraq Business News | ||
Twinkie maker Hostess brands going out of business; layoffs and ... Detroit and Southeast Michigan's premier business news and information website. Advanced Search: Detroit Business» · Home · Subscription Center · E-Newsletters · RSS · Facebook · LinkedIn · Twitter · Advertise · How to Get Your News in ... Crain's Detroit Business - News Feeds | ||
Brent Crude Oil Rises to Settle Just Shy of $109 a Barrel - CNBC.com Front-month January Brent crude briefly turned lower after the U.S. benchmark crude, also known as West Texas Intermediate (WTI), surged more than $1.50 to hit $87 a barrel, as news of the fire on the Gulf of Mexico installation affected the Brent-U.S. crude spread trading. A fire broke out at an oil and natural gas platform in the Gulf of .... Data Terms of Service Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, Market Data and Analysis © 2012 CNBC LLC. All Rights Reserved. CNBC.com Energy Business News | ||
How Hostess Failed: Hedge Funds vs. Unions - US Business News ... Behind the bankruptcy of the maker of some of America's most iconic snack brands is a long fight between hedge funds specializing in distress debt and the unions that represent the workers who make and deliver Twinkies, Wonderbread and ... NetNet With John carney | ||
SEC Receives More Than 3,000 Whistleblower Tips SEC Receives More Than 3,000 Whistleblower Tips. HITC on: HITC on TwitterHITC on FacebookHITC on LinkedInHITC RSS Feed. HITC Business on: News Alerts HITC Business on TwitterHITC Business on FacebookHITC Business RSS ... Business on Here Is The City | ||
Strike ends with Hostess going out of business : News : UpNorthLive ... By Anne Cook The maker of Twinkies and other snack food reports that it is going out of business following a strike by its employees. Up North Live - Local News | ||
News Summary: Slaughterhouse abuse settlement - KTTC - KTTC.com KTTC Rochester, Austin, Mason City News, Weather and SportsNews Summary: Slaughterhouse abuse settlement. Member Center: Create Account ... News Releases from PRNewswire · VideoBytes ... Business NewsBusiness NewsMore>> ... KTTC - Business News | ||
Algal Scientific wins $500K in Accelerate Michigan Innovation ... Detroit and Southeast Michigan's premier business news and information website. Advanced Search: Detroit ... The Accelerate Michigan Innovation Competition announced its winners Thursday night in the student and company categories. Crain's Detroit Business - News Feeds | ||
Portland Business Alliance criticizes Portland Public Schools for ... By Nicole Dungca, The Oregonian Front Porch · Small Business News · It's Only Money ... The Portland Business Alliance sternly criticized both Portland Public Schools and the Portland Association of Teachers for letting go of a chance to apply for up to $40 million. Alliance ... Portland News |
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SFGate Business News — San Francisco Bay Area ... - Bloomberg (Updates with court filing in second paragraph.) Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina won't evade the orders of a New York court that is considering suits by holders ... sfgate.bloomberg.com/SFChronicle/Story?docId=1376... | ||
2 say EDMC retaliated for discrimination complaints - Financial and ... News by Industry · News By Country · News from Marketwatch .... for nearly 100 years, but EDMC's business practices are wrapped around the wrong principles. www.menafn.com/.../2-say-EDMC-retaliated-for-discriminatio... | ||
AP Top Business News At 1:15 p.m. EST | oregonlive.com AP Top Business News At 1:15 p.m. EST. Nov. 16, 2012, 10:16 a.m. PST. AP. Stocks turn higher as fiscal talks progress. Hostess moves to liquidate after ... www.oregonlive.com/.../2e12853e9a544f36b1f4b5e79bd921... |
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