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China's Manufacturing PMI Expands for a Second Month Bloomberg China's official manufacturing index rose to the highest level in seven months as new orders and export demand climbed, underscoring optimism the economy is recovering after a seven-quarter slowdown. The Purchasing Managers' Index was 50.6 in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stocks Open Flat Amid 'Fiscal Cliff' Caution CNBC.com Stocks ended narrowly mixed in lackluster trading on the final day of November, as investors were reluctant to make big bets ahead of the weekend amid ongoing "fiscal cliff" discussions. Stocks have been choppy in the recent weeks as investors reacted to a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
VeriSign Limited in Raising Domain Prices Wall Street Journal Regulators renewed VeriSign Inc.'s status as the world's biggest Internet registry operator but constrained its ability to raise prices, sending the company's shares tumbling Friday. By renewing the company's authorization, the U.S. Department of Commerce ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Dividend Stocks to Fight Off the Fiscal Cliff Forbes The Fiscal Cliff is having a real impact on firms that want to maximize shareholder returns right now. That's showing through in dividend payouts this month. Just on Wednesday, for instance, wholesale club Costco (COST) announced a special $7 per share ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AP source: NY gov to make pitch for $42B for Sandy Wall Street Journal ALBANY, N.Y. — An official in New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (KWOH'-mohz) administration says the governor is headed to Washington on Monday to make his pitch for about $42 billion in federal aid to help the state recover from Superstorm Sandy. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook, Zynga open their marriage USA TODAY 7:12PM EST November 30. 2012 - SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook and Zynga have opened their marriage amid growing business strains on their relationship. The social partners — whose bond has boosted games play and time spent on Facebook — have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rockaways bridge tolls resume Saturday Wall Street Journal NEW YORK — Toll collections will resume at two bridges in the storm-damaged Rockaways section of Queens. The MTA says tolls will be collected starting 12:01 a.m. Saturday at the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge and the Cross Bay Veterans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sandy Impact Is Blowing Around Consumer Outlook Wall Street Journal (blog) After she blew in, Sandy took some wind out of consumers' sails. But the impact should be temporary. The Commerce Department reported Friday that personal income was flat in October versus the previous month and nominal spending fell 0.2%. The report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Government to Sell Wind Farm Leases New York Times The federal government plans to sell leases for wind farms off the coasts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Virginia, the first time it has sold competitive leases for wind energy on the outer continental shelf, officials said Friday. The leases for the two areas, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two lawmakers want to know how Dallas firm got state anti-cancer money ... Dallas Morning News AUSTIN — Two Republican legislators who wrote the law that created Texas' cancer-fighting agency now want to know how and why it approved an $11 million grant to a Dallas firm without doing the required business or science review. On Friday, they told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NStar faces scrutiny over power outages Boston Globe When the lights went out across large swaths of Cambridge just as Thursday's workday ended, it was the latest in a string of outages caused by NStar equipment failures this year, renewing questions about the Boston utility's ability to keep the power on. See all stories on this topic » | ||
US pledges banks on track for Basel: FSB CNBC.com WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The largest U.S. banks must show they are on track to meet tight new capital rules despite the fact the United States has delayed the rules, a G20 group monitoring an overhaul of the global financial system said. The banks must ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boeing, engineers tentatively agree to resume talks Reuters Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:39pm EST. (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) and the union that represents its 23,000 engineers tentatively agreed to resume labor talks on Tuesday, after their negotiations on a new contract ended abruptly on Thursday. But tension rose as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Steven Cohen Could Be Target of Civil and Criminal Action Forbes My "inside information" legal guru, on whom I have relied for so many decades, told me today "they've got the goods on the guy." The "goods" they've got is testimony from a well-paid consultant to SAC Capital fund manager Mathew Martoma that he was told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After 'racist' row, Lakshmi Mittal inks deal with France Financial Express Paris: The French government backed away on Friday from a threat to nationalise a steelworks, saying it secured promises from the owner, ArcelorMittal, to invest and avoid any forced layoffs at the site where the company has idled two blast furnaces. Workers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA Adopts Water Pollution Rules for Florida ABC News The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will adopt a combination of state and federal water pollution rules for Florida after a lengthy court fight with environmental groups that favored the federal version, agency officials said late Friday. EPA Administrator ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China worries weigh on Yum Brands Financial Times Shares of Yum Brands fell more than 10 per cent on Friday on fears that recent struggles in its China business are worsening. The company, which operates KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, announced late on Thursday that it expected same-store sales to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employees spell out their holiday wish list (slideshow) Bizjournals.com (blog) 1. Cash bonus -- About 73 percent of 2,050 workers surveyed by Glassdoor named a cash bonus their preferred holiday job perk. Lauren Hepler: Economic Development Reporter- Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal: Email | Twitter | LinkedIn | ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moody's downgrades euro zone rescue funds, keeps negative outlook Reuters India BRUSSELS | Sat Dec 1, 2012 8:30am IST. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Credit ratings agency Moody's cut its rating for the euro zone rescue funds ESM and EFSF to Aa1 from Aaa following its downgrade of France earlier in November, the agency said on Friday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pittsburgh one of three cities fully recovered from recession, study says Tribune-Review With its economy tied to education, medicine and energy, Pittsburgh earned another distinction on Friday as one of three major U.S. metropolitan areas experiencing recovery since the 2007-09 recession ended. The Pittsburgh skyline partly tells the city's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission hears plans to restart San Onofre reactor fox5sandiego.com 20121130_182433 Hundreds gathered in Laguna Hills Friday to hear plans by Southern California Edison to restart San Onofre's Unit 2 reactor. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission would have to approve the restart plans. Friday's hearing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google picks up delivery locker startup BufferBox, expanding its shopping plans The Verge Google has once again demonstrated its interest in online shopping and delivery with its purchase of Canadian startup BufferBox today. The two-year-old, Waterloo-based company provides locker storage service very similar to Amazon Locker, allowing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Possible ranking of lesser prairie chicken as 'threatened' praised by Oklahoma ... NewsOK.com Oklahoma officials express relief that federal officials may designate the lesser prairie chicken, whose habitat is concentrated in Oklahoma and four other states, as "threatened" rather than endangered. By Chris Casteel | Published: December 1, 2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Business news briefs | The Salt Lake Tribune Merit acquires catheter firm Utah's Merit Medical Systems said it has acquired the assets of Medigroup Inc., a manufacturer of dialysis catheters based in Illinois. All - The Salt Lake Tribune | ||
Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of November 30 ... The New England Telehealth Consortium has awarded a four-year contract to FairPoint Communications to provide broadband support services. Pri-Med, a medical education services provider, has acquired Amazing Charts, an EHR ... iHealthBeat: Business and Finance | ||
Ghana Business News » US rolls out African campaign to woo ... By ekow The US government November 28, 2012 launched an initiative known as "Doing Business in Africa" (DBIA), a campaign to help American businesses identify and seize opportunities in Africa. The campaign is expected to further the US' ... Ghana Business News | ||
Chevron's shocking sustainability news | GreenBiz.com By Marc Gunther As it happens, Chevron's complaint against DiNapoli was not even the most surprising news about the company to surface last week. Even more unexpected was the announcement that Chevron was being added to the holdings of the ... GreenBiz.com Green and Sustainable... | ||
Arizona hospitals take new steps to reduce re-admissions By Ken Alltucker Arizona hospitals take new steps to reduce re-admissions,Arizona hospitals are scrambling to meet a new federal mandate that requires them to keep discharged patients out of the hospital or face escalating financial penalties. azcentral.com | business | ||
Small Business News Weekly Roundup: 11/30/2012 | LegalZoom Blog By Michelle Fabio What's new in the world of small business for the week ending November 30, 2012. | LegalZoom Blog. LegalZoom Blog | ||
The Windows 8 Sales Data Is In, And It's Bad News For Microsoft ... By Nicholas Carlson Despite releasing an entirely new operating system on October 22 of this year, Windows PC sales shrank 21 percent between 10/21 and 11/17 versus the same period last year. Windows 8 tablet sales during that period were "almost ... Business Insider | ||
16,237 Toyota, 17,853 SAIC vehicles recalled - Business News ... By SINA.com Sichuan Faw Toyota Motor Co. will recall 16,237 coaches to fix problems that could pose safety risks, China's top quality watchdog announced on Friday. The recall affects 16,237 Coaster-model coaches manufactured between Feb. 1, 2010 ... English headline news from SINA.com | ||
Total and OiLibya Open New Lubricant Plant | Libya Business News By editor2 Total and OiLibya have opened their new industrial facility in Egypt, in the presence of Momar Nguer, Senior Vice President Africa/Middle East of Total. Libya Business News | ||
Vietnam mobile company forays into Myanmar Vietnam mobile company forays into Myanm...Nguyen Dang Nguyen, deputy director of the company...The Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Company or VMS...Vietnam's total investments in Myanmar hit $41 mil... Business News, National Business... | ||
The Small Business Superstars Contest closes today - AlbertaVenture By Andrew Williams Articles on Alberta Business news, Oil & Gas, Oil Sands, H.R., Investments, Sales, Leadership, and more. Canada's top source for Alberta's... | ||
These ETFs Track Countries With Dreadful Employment Situations ... By ETF Professor EWP is dealing with a modest loss in Friday's session on news that the Eurozone's unemployment rate touched 11.7 percent in October. That is the highest ... Apple Exec Sells 35,000 Shares, Loses Faith in Company's Value? ETFs to Watch ... Benzinga - Stock Market Quotes,... | ||
Australia skittle South Africa in Perth | WA Business News By dan.wilkie Australia have made a dream start in their quest to seize the No.1 world ranking after Michael Clarke's new-look pace attack skittled South Africa's top order on day one of the third Test inPerth. South Africa won the toss but found themselves ... WA Business News - Latest News | ||
The Worst News We've Heard - Business Insider By Sam Ro As China's growing economy shift to being consumer-driven from being export-driven, companies exposed to discretionary spending have boomed. One of the big winners in this evolution has been Yum! Brands, who's KFC restaurants are a ... Clusterstock |
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Big winners share lessons, risks of Powerball win - Yahoo! News News: So you just won the $500 million Powerball jackpot, the second highest in lottery history. ... Breaking News Visit Yahoo! News for ..... More Business News ... news.yahoo.com/big-winners-share-lessons-risks-powerball-wi... | ||
U.S. stocks secure weekly gains - Business News - SINA English U.S. stocks ended almost flat on Friday as investors were cautiously awaiting a resolution on the nation's debt problems. Nevertheless, the three major indexes ... english.sina.com/business/2012/1130/532939.html |
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