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Tim Hortons is the best coffee on the planet. Puts dunkin donuts to shame! CNN Best for what? Scrubbing the floor? Degreasing the engine of my car? Dying cloth brown? Because – like any other coffee, no matter who sells it – it isn't fit for drinking. Coffee, IMHO, is a waste of good water. November 27, 2012 at 9:49 pm | Reply ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Seattle-area home prices The Seattle Times Prices were up 4.8 percent from September 2011, setting yet another post-bubble record. All signs point to steady recovery in the housing market. By Eric Pryne. Seattle Times business reporter. PREV of NEXT. Enlarge this photo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Casino tycoon Steve Wynn to address interest in potential Everett casino site ... Boston Globe Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn will appear in Everett Wednesday with Mayor Carlo DeMaria to publicly address their discussions about Wynn's interest in building a gambling resort on the Mystic River, according to the mayor's office. Wynn will also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mass. home sales up 22% in first 10 months Boston Globe Buyers snapped up more than 4,000 single-family homes in Massachusetts last month, pushing the number of statewide sales for the first 10 months of 2012 above the total for all of last year. Warren Group, a Boston real estate tracking company, reported ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable missile The Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's military says it has successfully test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. A military statement says the Hatf V or Ghauri missile was launched Wednesday from an undisclosed location. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama Urged to Declare Emergency for Mississippi River Bloomberg Shippers and lawmakers are pressuring President Barack Obama to declare a federal emergency along the Mississippi River, citing potential "catastrophic consequences" in the Midwest if barge traffic is curtailed by low water on the nation's busiest waterway. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Durable Goods Orders, Consumer Confidence Increase Forbes Orders for core capital goods increased by 1.7 percent in October, the best result since a 2.3 percent rise in May, according to the Commerce Department. Total orders for durable goods were unchanged in October at $216.9 billion. Meanwhile, in another sign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Shares to Open Lower on US Fiscal Cliff Fears CNBC.com European Shares to Open Lower on US Fiscal Cliff Fears. Published: Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012 | 1:16 AM ET. Text Size. By: CNBC.com. European shares are called to open lower on Wednesday as doubts over the Greek debt deal continue in the euro zone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fisker hires former GM exec The Detroit News California-based electric carmaker Fisker Automotive has named General Motors' former chief marketing officer, who was ousted by GM this summer, as its chief commercial officer. Joel Ewanick, who recently has been retained by Fisker as a marketing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mass. Movers AvalonBay, a big Mass. landlord, expands Boston Globe Lehman Brothers will sell Archstone, a big apartment operator, for $6.5 billion. Buyers Equity Residential and AvalonBay Communities, Archstone's biggest rivals, will split the assets 60-40 and take on Archstone's debt, for a total deal value of $16 billion. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Casino operator pays off big — to investors Boston Globe Las Vegas Sands Corp. said it will pay a special dividend of $2.75 per share, distributing about $2.26 billion to shareholders before year's end. This month, the company increased its regular annual dividend by 40 percent to $1.40. The company runs casinos ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why the Dow Took a Late Afternoon Dive Motley Fool Despite trading near the breakeven mark for most of the day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEX: ^DJI ) took a late dive to finish down 89 points or 0.7%. To no one's surprise, the fiscal cliff was again the culprit, as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SolarCity looking for $151M initial public offering Bizjournals.com SolarCity, the California-based solar installer that controls a large portion of the Arizona market, is looking to make $151 million from an initial public offering. The Los Angeles Times reported the company expects to price its shares between $13 and $15 each ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Acadia Skyrockets After Phase 3 Success Motley Fool Phase 3 trial results for Acadia's (Nasdaq: ACAD ) drug pimavanserin in treating Parkinson's disease psychosis are in, and the results are very positive. This type of psychosis can affect more than half of all Parkinson's sufferers, and the drug showed statistical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Omaha retailers share in Cyber Monday trends Omaha World-Herald Cyber Monday sales at Hayneedle.com, the Omaha-based online retailer of home goods, were up nearly 30 percent over last year, mirroring a nationwide trend. Across the U.S., Cyber Monday sales were up 30 percent compared with 2011 as consumers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Consumer confidence at 5-year high Contra Costa Times And U.S. consumer confidence rose last month to its highest level in five years, according to figures released Tuesday by the Conference Board. Buoyed by an improved outlook for hiring, the board's consumer confidence index rose to 73.7 in November ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters' CEO Discusses Q4 2012 Results - Earnings ... Seeking Alpha Good afternoon and welcome to Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. Fiscal 2012 Fourth Quarter Conference Call. Today's call is being recorded. At this time, I would like to turn the conference over to the Company's Vice President of Investor Relations and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Clerical workers strike at Port of Los Angeles Contra Costa Times Some workers at the Port of Los Angeles went on strike at noon Tuesday, effectively shutting down operations at one of the port's busiest terminals. Clerical workers at Pier 400 walked off the job to protest their inability to negotiate new contracts with terminal ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Weekly Security Update | Iraq Business News By Gary Sandiford By Gary Sandiford, Olive Group's Dubai based assessments manager. Olive Group is a leading provider of security and technology solutions and has. Iraq Business News | ||
US economy gets lift from shoppers, businesses - Nashua Telegraph By onlineeditor@nashuatelegraph.com (The Nashua Telegraph) And steady consumer spending appears to have encouraged businesses to invest more in October after pulling back over the summer. Those trends could boost economic growth slightly in the final three months of the year. But the real payoff ... Nashuatelegraph.com: Local News,... | ||
Jonathan Sacks BPE Boss over $23.6m Transmission Company of ... By David Abellegah The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) boss, Ms. Bolanle Onagoruwa was sacked yesterday by President Jonathan following the flip-flopping over of the $ Nigeria Business News | ||
Flagstar Bancorp told it no longer risks NYSE delisting | Crain's ... 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 | ||
Lines by Madonna and other celebs pop up in stores | Long Island ... By The Associated Press Jaclyn Smith, who starred in the popular 1970s series "Charlie's Angels," pioneered the celebrity brand business in 1985 with a line of clothing and accessories at Kmart. For more than a quarter of a century, the line that carries everything from ... Long Island Business News | ||
Russian metals companies leave Europe as crisis bites — RT By RT Russia's steel giant Severstal is closing down its Italian steel producer Lucchini in December. Falling demand is cutting the steel maker's profits, making it leave the area along with other Russian companies. News RSS : Today | ||
Two new Berkshire Bank branches now open - The Buzz: Business ... By Eric Anderson Business, media, technology and more in the Capital Region and beyond. ... Business news staff: Eric Anderson Business editor: Biotech, Transportation, Retail, Albany International Airport, Port of Albany ... The Buzz: Business news | ||
Business-as-usual for embattled Toronto mayor | CTV Toronto News It appears to be business-as-usual for Rob Ford just one day after a judge found the embattled Toronto mayor guilty of conflict-of-interest violations, ordering his ouster from public office. CTV News - Toronto | ||
Business news in brief Business news in brief. By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Chinese consumers are notoriously disloyal.Volkswagen's challenge is continuing to build customer relationship management, and be geographically in the ... Arkansas Online stories: Business* | ||
Mayor seeks post to boost business » Local News » SalemNews ... By By Alan Burke PEABODY — Mayor Ted Bettencourt will ask the City Council tonight to approve the creation of a new position devoted to attracting and maintaining busi. SalemNews.com, Salem, MA Local News | ||
Tom Ricks Vs. Fox News Spat Gets Heated - Business Insider By Brett LoGiurato The two sides — the network and the reporter, Tom Ricks — are going back and forth over the aftermath of Monday's interview. During that appearance, Ricks slammed Fox's "hyped" coverage of the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in ... Business Insider | ||
Wind farm for King Island | Energy Business News By Lachlan Hydro Tasmania has announced plans to build a 200 turbine wind farm project on King Island. According to King Island Mayor Greg Barratt, the proposed wind farm is destined for the western side of the island taking advantage of the Roaring ... Energy Business News |
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Twinkie maker Hostess reaches the end of the line - Business ... The Wonder Hostess Bakery Thriftshop is shown at the Utah Hostess plant in Ogden, Utah, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012. Hostess Brands Inc. is warning striking ... www.boston.com/business/news/2012/11/.../story.html | ||
Wall Street falls, hit by Reid's "fiscal cliff" comments - Yahoo! News News: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks slid on Tuesday in a choppy session, ... an increase in planned business spending and consumer confidence hitting its ... news.yahoo.com/stock-index-futures-signal-slightly-higher-op... | ||
AP Top Business News At 12:48 a.m. EST | oregonlive.com AP Top Business News At 12:48 a.m. EST. Nov. 27, 2012, 9:49 p.m. PST. AP. Report: Kabul Bank sent millions of dollars abroad. Fire highlights harsh lives of ... www.oregonlive.com/.../a0b3014285774e9eaddfff866583138... | ||
Hollande's Nationalization Threat to Mittal - Business News - CNBC François Hollande demanded on Tuesday that Lakshmi Mittal, the steel magnate, guarantee the long-term future of workers at a disputed plant in northern ... www.cnbc.com/id/49989156 | ||
SFGate Business News — San Francisco Bay Area Business, Real ... (Updates with comment from Joyce in second paragraph.) Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Qantas Airways Ltd. cut off funding for Australia's top tourism body, saying its ... sfgate.bdc.bloomberg.wallst.com/SFChronicle/Story?docId... |
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