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| Yen Tumbles Versus Majors After BOJ Easing; Dollar Gains on Data Bloomberg The yen fell against all but one of its 16 most-traded counterparts as the Bank of Japan (8301) added to its monetary stimulus program amid better-than-forecast U.S. data that renewed appetite for higher-yielding assets. The Japanese currency declined for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Frustrated New Yorkers Long for Con Ed to End Blackout Bloomberg Relief is due for thousands of New Yorkers still coping with power blackouts, lack of food and water, hobbled mass transit and shuttered businesses from superstorm Sandy. Power should be restored today for Manhattan customers still without electricity and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blackout Backlash Builds as Sandy Slow Recovery Drags Out Bloomberg A fourth day of blackouts for 3.5 million homes and businesses in the U.S. Northeast taxed the patience of city and state officials concerned that utilities are moving too slowly to repair the ravages of Hurricane Sandy. The pace of recovery from Sandy's power ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| INSIGHT-Flooded New York plans to tame the sea, but who pays? Reuters Flood defense plan could cost up to $29 billion. * May include barriers, levees and dikes. * Federal funding key, private financing unlikely. By Greg Roumeliotis. NEW YORK, Nov 3 (Reuters) - When Jeroen Aerts, a Dutchman tasked with crafting a plan to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Berkshire Profit Climbs 72% on Derivatives, Railroad Bloomberg Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) said profit climbed 72 percent in the third quarter on better results from its derivatives book and higher earnings at railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Net income rose to $3.92 billion, or $2,373 a share, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japan Regulators Seek Fresh Fine Against Japan Advisory Wall Street Journal By KANA INAGAKI. TOKYO--Japanese regulators on Friday sought a fresh fine against Tokyo-based investment adviser Japan Advisory for allegedly trading on information gleaned from a research report compiled by Nomura Holdings Inc. The case is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cuomo, Legislature to create $100M fund for Sandy Wall Street Journal Associated Press. ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders are creating a $100 million fund to help people hit hardest by superstorm Sandy rebuild their homes and lives. Cuomo said the cash from existing state funds will help residents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Write-downs wallop Chesapeake results Houston Chronicle Chesapeake Energy Corp., which has been crippled by low natural gas prices, continued to draw questions from investors Friday despite its efforts to transform and rapidly expand its oil production. Shares in Chesapeake, the nation's second- largest producer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Washington Post Company Posts a Quarterly Profit New York Times The Washington Post Company reported a third-quarter profit on Friday, reversing a loss from the same period a year earlier and setting off a 5 percent gain in its share price. The company reported net income of $93.8 million, or $12.64 a share, in the period. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Weak Exports Hurt Corn Wall Street Journal By ANDREW JOHNSON JR. CHICAGO—Corn futures fell 1.5%, pressured by the latest in a string of lackluster export-sales reports for the U.S. crop. Corn for December delivery dropped 11.5 cents to settle at $7.395 a bushel at the Chicago Board of Trade ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Wall Street ends storm-shortened week with a selloff Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended an unusual storm-shortened trading week with a selloff on Friday, as major indexes erased early gains sparked by a stronger-than-expected payrolls report. Energy stocks were a drag on the market after Chevron Corp, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Orders for US Equipment Stall as Companies Curb Spending Bloomberg Orders for U.S. equipment such as computers and electrical gear barely rose in September, pointing to a slowdown in business investment that will weigh on growth. Bookings for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, a proxy for future spending, rose ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sandberg joins Facebook share sale Financial Times Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, and two other members of the senior management team were among the first Facebook employees to sell their shares in the company this week after lock-up restrictions on employee sales in the public ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| McGraw-Hill closing two warehouses in DeSoto Dallas Morning News The continued weakness in state and local education funding across the U.S. hit home in DeSoto this week. Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill Cos. said Friday that it plans to close two distribution centers operated by its education division on East Danieldale ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Pop-star' priest opens big new Brazil church The Associated Press (AP) – 4 minutes ago. SAO PAULO (AP) — One of Brazil's most famous priests has inaugurated a massive new Roman Catholic church that will hold about 20,000 worshippers when complete. A mass was celebrated Friday in Sao Paulo to inaugurate the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Dendreon shares jump 21 percent as on better-than-expected results Reuters (Reuters) - Dendreon Corp (DNDN.O) on Friday said restructuring-related costs widened its quarterly loss but not as much as Wall Street had expected, and its shares jumped 20 percent. The biotech company said sales of its prostate cancer treatment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| To blunt 'fiscal cliff' pain, administration could assert broad powers, experts say Washington Post The Obama administration could blunt the economic harm caused by the "fiscal cliff" at the end of the year by using its unilateral powers over spending and taxes, for instance, by freezing how much in taxes is taken out of payroll checks, according to former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Danger From Sandy: Scams Smartmoney.com As many Americans recover from the superstorm Sandy, which left more than 8 million without power and has caused an estimated $50 billion in damages so far, they now face another threat, say consumer advocates: storm-related scams. While crises bring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Better clean energy choices for America Washington Post Extreme weather has become the new normal. Despite another year of unprecedented drought in Midwestern states, historic wildfires and devastating storms such as Hurricane Sandy, there hasn't been a groundswell of support for climate-change policy from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Thomas DiNapoli: Superstorm Sandy costs could exceed $18 billion Rochester Democrat and Chronicle ALBANY — The economic damage from Superstorm Sandy could exceed $18 billion in New York, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said Friday. DiNapoli said the storm may have caused $15 billion to $18 billion in economic loss, basing his preliminary estimate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Thomson Reuters Posts Higher Net, Lower Revenue in 3Q DailyFinance Media and business information conglomerate Thomson Reuters (NYS: TRI) posted its 3Q results today, after a delay due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy. The company took in revenues of $3.2 billion for the quarter, a 7% decline from the same period last ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Genel Energy Interim Management Statement | Iraq Business News By Editor Genel Energy has issued its Interim Management Statement for the period from 1 July 2012 to 31 October 2012. Highlights 2012 production guidance. Iraq Business News | ||
| What You Should Know Before Donating to a ... - ABC News Radio By Carmen Cox Jupiterimages/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) -- The Department of Justice has warned of the potential for disaster fraud in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, which ravaged millions of homes and businesses along the Atlantic Coast, and as of ... Business News - ABC News Radio | ||
| Hurricane obliterates gas price drop | Long Island Business News By John Callegari The gas shortage caused by Hurricane Sandy has caused many local gas stations to raise their prices, driving the average price on the Island up almost 10 cents since Monday morning. Gas prices on Long Island averaged $3.92 per gallon as ... Long Island Business News | ||
| Empire Corridor tracks fixed; no word yet on Amtrak service - The ... By Eric Anderson Business, media, technology and more in the Capital Region and beyond. ... J: It has to due with the number of (people) residents and/or businesses effected. The population density of NYC... Enough: I totaly applaud ... Business news staff: ... The Buzz: Business news | ||
| Ghana Business News » ER Police Command identifies 275 flash ... By emma Search Ghana Business News ... Investment · Oil And Gas · Politics · Sports · Feature Articles · Editorials/Opinion · Entertainment · Africa/International. You Are Here: Home » General News » ER Police Command identifies 275 flash points ... Ghana Business News | ||
| Innovative strategy helps engage diverse service providers in ... By UChicago News The University of Chicago's annual Business Diversity Professional Services Symposium has been reaching out to and creating new opportunities for women- and minority-owned service providers since 2009. Now in its fourth year, the event ... UChicago News Module - Latest News | ||
| New Orleans business names in the news | NOLA.com By NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Notable hirings and promotions in the New Orleans area business community for the week of Oct. 29, 2012. New Orleans Metro Real Time News | ||
| Rallies, bus tours, business stops: A final ... - Bangor Daily News By Matthew Stone AUGUSTA, Maine — They've crisscrossed the state, debated each other, participated in countless interviews and spoken with thousands of voters in person and online. This weekend is their last opportunity to do it all again and capitalize on a ... Bangor Daily News | ||
| Small Businesses Look to Future at Governor's Event - 8 News NOW By Mark Zamora Small business is a big chunk of Nevada's economy, employing almost 40 percent of the state's workforce. 8NewsNOW.com Investigative Reports | ||
| Google showcases local businesses By Kim Vallez Google street view has gone one step further in New Mexico giving web browsers a virtual tour of local businesses. KRQE News 13 - Top Stories | ||
| Just business? Romney son visits 'No. 1 geopolitical foe' - report — RT By RT Mitt Romney's branding Russia as America's prime geopolitical foe apparently doesn't inhibit his family's quest for business opportunities. Son Matt reportedly traveled to Moscow seeking investments for his firm. News RSS : Today | ||
| Infosys delays 17,000 campus recruitment offers - Business News ... With a challenging environment, and low visibility into client spend, Infosys has said that it will be deferring joining dates, and the management is also putting some cost saving measures in place, reports Shreya Roy of CNBC-TV18. IBN Top Headlines |
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| Business news briefs | The Salt Lake Tribune Peak Alarm gets room to grow Peak Alarm and Peak Audio & Video are expanding with a new 17000-square-foot building under construction in Salt Lake City. www.sltrib.com/.../peak-shares-company-wednesday.html.csp | ||
| Canada to take more time on CNOOC takeover - Wire Business ... sacbee.com Wire Business News. News · Business · Local · Election 2012 · Crime · Obituaries · Weather · Data Center · Investigations · Nation/World · Photos ... www.sacbee.com/.../canada-to-take-more-time-on-cnooc.html | ||
| Relief Nears for Frustrated New Yorkers Weary of - Business ... Bloomberg is the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP. ... Across the five boroughs, residents and business owners spoke of a ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
| Lights coming back on in Woodstock | Business News Power crews on Friday blanketed Woodstock in an effort to get the lights back on. By 8 p.m., the Connecticut Light & Power website was reporting just 7 percent, ... business-news.thestreet.com/norwichbulletin/story/lights.../1 | ||
| Brown urges support for Prop. 30 | Breaking Business News ... Speaking to the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Gov. Brown says the state is not in decline, and touts its strengths. The governor was the headliner for an ... markets.cbsnews.com/.../brown_urges_support_for_prop._30 | ||
| Berkshire Profit Advances 72% on Buffett's Derivatives, Railroad The business contributed $937 million to earnings, compared with $766 million a year earlier on an increase in the volume of shipped consumer products, coal ... sfgate.ldc.bloomberg.wallst.com/SFChronicle/Story?docId... |
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