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German Bunds Fall as Greece Loan Speculation Damps Safety Demand Bloomberg Germany's bunds fell for the first week in five as optimism European leaders are taking steps to stem Greece's fiscal crisis damped demand for the euro-area's safest assets. Ten-year yields rose to the highest in two weeks before euro-area finance ministers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Baxter Said to Near Deal to Buy Gambro for $4 Billion Bloomberg Baxter International Inc. (BAX), the U.S. maker of blood products and intravenous drugs, is near an accord to buy Swedish kidney-dialysis competitor Gambro AB for about $4 billion, according to a person familiar with the talks. An agreement may be signed in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PATH Service to Resume Into Lower Manhattan New York Times Nearly a month after being knocked out of commission by extensive flooding from Hurricane Sandy, PATH service from New Jersey into Lower Manhattan along the World Trade Center line will resume on Monday morning, officials said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Air quality agency issues Southland no-burn alert Los Angeles Times Much of Los Angeles is being asked to hold off lighting wood-burning fireplaces or open pits starting at midnight Sunday and continuing for 24 hours to avoid releasing unhealthy soot that becomes trapped in the air by a wintertime weather pattern. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Tightens Rules on Reopening Coal Mines After Accidents Bloomberg China, the world's biggest producer and user of coal, tightened standards for reopening suspended mines, according to a statement from the State Council. Mines that don't meet the necessary safety requirements shouldn't resume operations under any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Security guards, Port reach tentative deal San Francisco Chronicle PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Port of Portland and union leaders who represent its marine terminal security guards have reached a tentative agreement in labor negotiations. The Port says negotiations Saturday included assurances that the security guards ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese homeowners defiant as motorway is built around their house Telegraph.co.uk A stubborn farmer from eastern China has become an online sensation after he refused to leave his home to make way for a new road, and ended up in the middle of it. Most of the over 1,000 residents of Xiayangzhang village in Zhejiang province moved out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BP promotes McKay to oversee global upstream business Bizjournals.com Lamar McKay, chairman and president of Houston-based BP America Inc., will be CEO of BP's worldwide upstream business effective Jan. 1. In May, McKay's rock band, Southern Slang, won HBJ's 2012 Battle of the Bands. Greg Barr: Managing Editor- ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local shops contend for a slice of Black Friday weekend sales Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times. Holiday shopping continued at a brisk pace Saturday as customers nationwide scoured big chain stores for more Black Friday weekend deals and discounts, made online purchases and turned some of their attention to neighborhood ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Slide disrupts passenger trains north of Seattle Seattle Post Intelligencer SEATTLE (AP) — Rain keeps falling and a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway spokesman says another mudslide has halted commuter and passenger train service between Seattle and Everett, Wash. Spokesman Gus Melonas says the 6:40 p.m. Friday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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After Weeks of Improvement, U.S. Rain Drought Worsens The Ledger THIS DRIED LAKE in Waterloo, Neb., is indicative of a severe drought that has more than 60 percent of the country in its grip. A new report shows the drought is getting worse. (NATI HARNIK | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS). By JIM SUHR THE ASSOCIATED ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rating agency Fitch cast negative outlook for Sony compared to Panasonic The Droid Guy Credit rating firm Fitch thinks Sony is at a greater risk of losing more compared to its rival Panasonic Corp in the continuing electronics slump of Japanese companies. Fitch gave Panasonic a two-notch-above-BB rating on Thursday. The rating firm cut Sony's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WATER: Fire at State Water Project pumping-generating plant controlled Lake County News NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Firefighters on Friday were mopping up a fire of undetermined origin that broke out Thursday morning in the State Water Project's Ronald B. Robie Thermalito Pumping-Generating plant near Oroville. There were no injuries in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shopping deals spill into Cyber Monday The News Journal Still have some shopping juice left after Black Friday and Small Business Saturday? Get ready for Cyber Monday, when online retailers unleash massive deals. For instance, Staples has announced it will slash prices on cameras and desktop systems by 45 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shopping drives stocks Wilkes Barre Times-Leader The stock market enjoyed some Black Friday cheer, rising sharply as shoppers braved the annual post-Thanksgiving rush. Major stock indexes closed one of their best weeks of the year. Traders were encouraged by positive economic news from Germany ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to Build the World's Tallest Skyscraper in 90 Days The Atlantic Wire A Chinese company thinks they've simplified the construction process so much that they can build the world's tallest skyscraper in 90 days. Broad Sustainable Building Corporation will lay the foundation for their "Sky City" project this month. The company ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Holiday shopping in Lincoln goes local KLKN "Shopping local is a great way to support the community and there's a lot of great shops in downtown Lincoln," Shopper Kim Walters said. Holiday shopping is in full swing and local stores are getting a piece of the action. Yesterday was the biggest shopping ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Application deadline approaching for NRCS conservation programs Clarksville Leaf Chronicle NASHVILLE, TENN. — For agricultural land and non-industrial private forestland producers interested in applying for farm bill conservation program financial assistance in fiscal year 2013, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Postal Service readies for its busiest time of year Houma Courier Postal worker Troy Johnson loads his truck Wednesday at the U.S. Post Office on Lafayette Street in Houma. Chris Heller/Staff. By Katie Urbaszewski Staff Writer. Published: Saturday, November 24, 2012 at 10:27 p.m.. Last Modified: Saturday, November 24, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Floyd County's unemployment rate declines, Northwest Georgia's stays stable Rome News Tribune Floyd County's unemployment rate declined to 9.5 percent in October, down one-tenth of a percentage point from 9.6 percent in September. The rate was 11.3 percent in October 2011. The rate declined because of an increase of 600 new jobs in Floyd County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lotto Ticket Sold in La Jolla Wins $185K NBC San Diego Though the winners live in Maryland, Kansas and Illinois, two San Diego stores sold tickets with five of the six winning Mega Millions numbers. Local Stores Sell Mega Millions Numbers · WATCH · Local Stores Sell Mega Millions Numbers. Mega Millions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Volkswagen bares expansion plans with record $65.2 billion investment Gant Daily Wolfsburg, Germany (4E) – Volkswagen said it is allocating 50.2bn euros ($65.2bn) for investment until 2015, according to a statement released on Friday. The German auto maker's supervisory board approved the funding plans that included spending for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
General Lipitor Recall in US Drops Ranbaxy Dice News Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. (RBXY) dropped the maximum in over three months after pronouncing a recollection of the generic version of the company of Pfizer Inc. (PFE)'s Lipitor for the treatment of cholesterol. Pills are being pulled by Ranbaxy from U.S. as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Awkward Holiday Conversation: 'Hi, I'm A Banker' CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to nearly 800 million homes worldwide, with headquarters on 3 continents and 20 bureaus around the globe. Business on Here Is The City | ||
Support for tax increase boosts Shaheen - NashuaTelegraph.com By onlineeditor@nashuatelegraph.com (The Nashua Telegraph) The findings confirm the group's belief that a majority of New Hampshire voters clearly want Shaheen to continue to support ending the Bush tax cuts for wealthy individuals and small-business owners on Jan. 1. Shaheen consistently has ... Nashuatelegraph.com: Local News,... | ||
How to Create Business Signage that Points Toward Success By YFS Small Business Contributors We are a diverse group of early adopters, innovators, entrepreneurs, startup enthusiasts, influencers and small business aficionados. Stay connected to YFS Magazine as we share our unique perspectives on startup, small business news and ... YFS Magazine - Startup, Small... | ||
Small Business Saturday: Stores Hit by Sandy ... - ABC News Radio By Christine Hsu Jupiterimages/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) -- Superstorm Sandy delivered a one-two punch on small businesses, creating millions of dollars in damage and in turn, delivering a debilitating blow to their revenue. But on Small Business Saturday, ... Business News - ABC News Radio | ||
A checklist to see whether debt reduction is real - KTTC Rochester ... KTTC Rochester, Austin, Mason City News, Weather and SportsA checklist to see whether debt reduction is real. Member Center: .... By STEVE ROTHWELL AP Business Writer Making a killing on initial public offerings used to be easy.More >> ... KTTC - Business News | ||
Customers flock to downtown Bangor for Small Business Saturday ... By Alex Barber BANGOR, Maine — Between Black Friday for national retail chains and Cyber Monday for online retailers, locally owned businesses benefitted from Small Business Saturday as part of the post-Thanksgiving shopping rush. "It's been a very ... Bangor Daily News | ||
How Many Tablets Does the Market Have Room For? | Benzinga By Louis Bedigian Despite the company's success, at least one analyst believes that Apple was forced to release the fourth-generation iPad this fall because of stale iPad sales. That strategy seems to ... Benzinga's News Delivered Free. AM. PM. Most Recent ... Benzinga - Stock Market Quotes,... | ||
North East jobs to go as steel giant Tata hit by slump in demand ... By nebusiness.co.uk TATA is to cut 44 jobs in the North East as part of a national programme of 900 redundancies under plans to improve competitiveness. nebusiness.co.uk - News - Business News | ||
Gourmet hot dog, burger joint coming to Orono - Bangor Daily News By Dawn Gagnon ORONO, Maine — Two self-professed foodies who share a passion for dogs — not only the furry four-footed variety but also the kind that come nestled in a bun — are gearing up to open what they describe as a gourmet hot dog and burger ... Bangor Daily News | ||
Shoppers Show Support for Small Businesses | Indiana's - Wpta Fort Wayne, Ind. (www.incnow.tv ) - Nationwide retailers asked shoppers to explore their own towns on Saturday, November 24 and support small businesses in their community's. INC - News - Local | ||
Local Tulsa Shops Thrive On Small Business Saturday - NewsOn6 ... By Tess Maune It's the local version of Black Friday, only a little more relaxed. "No stampedes here," a shopper said. NEWS ON 6 - News |
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Business news briefs | The Salt Lake Tribune Bank opens Layton branch The Bank of American Fork has opened a full-service branch in Layton at 476 W. www.sltrib.com/.../bank-community-percent-billion.html.csp | ||
Twinkies maker Hostess lives at least another day - Business ... WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Twinkies will live to see another day. www.boston.com/business/news/2012/11/19/.../story.html | ||
Obama visits bookstore, promotes "Small Business ... - Yahoo! News News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, in a bid to show support for small businesses, took his daughters on an early Christmas shopping ... news.yahoo.com/obama-visits-bookstore-promotes-small-busi... | ||
U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for November 25: PR Newswire ... U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for November 25 PR Newswire WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2012 WASHINGTON , Nov. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire- USNewswire/ ... money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?... | ||
Tim Landis: Loami couple back in Springfield retail ... - Business News The Moores closed the Periwinkles retail store in 2006 to concentrate on the design and consulting side of their business. They also operated a store in Chicago, ... business-news.thestreet.com/sj-r/story/tim-landis-loami.../1 | ||
Freight traffic picks up on Third Street corridor | Business News Looking due south in downtown Springfield, a bicyclist crosses the Third Street railroad tracks on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012. Even though realignment of rail traffic ... business-news.thestreet.com/sj-r/story/freight-traffic.../1 | ||
Small Business Saturday provides a less stressful alternative - Menafn Small Business Saturday provides a less stressful alternativeNov 24, 2012 ( Menafn - The Press Democrat - McClatchy-Tribune ... News from Marketwatch ... www.menafn.com/.../Small-Business-Saturday-provides-less-st... |
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