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| Drop in US Job Openings Shows Uneven Labor Market Bloomberg Job openings in the U.S. dropped to a five-month low in September, signaling uneven progress in the labor market may extend through year-end. The number of positions waiting to be filled declined by 100,000 to 3.56 million from the prior month, the Labor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Futures slip as election results trickle in Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures fell late on Tuesday, as results in the presidential race trickled in. S&P 500 futures fell 13.2 points and were below fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UPDATE 2-Post-Sandy commuting pains ease slightly for New Jersey riders Reuters Commute times stretched by traffic jams, crowded platforms. * Some tunnels into New York City closed indefinitely (Adds Holland Tunnel to reopen). By Melanie Hicken and Janet Roberts. MAPLEWOOD/HOBOKEN N.J., Nov 6 (Reuters) - Getting into New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BC-LOT--Lottery State-by-State,1st Ld-Writethru-6th Add, LOT Washington Post (five, six, two, three; Lucky Sum: sixteen) <. ALBANY, N.Y. — The winning numbers in Tuesday afternoon's drawing of the New York Lottery's "Midday Numbers" game were: 4-2-7, Lucky Sum: 13. (four, two, seven; Lucky Sum: thirteen) <. ALBANY, N.Y. — The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dollar Falls as Obama Win Paves Way for Monetary Easing Bloomberg The dollar weakened on speculation President Barack Obama's re-election victory will boost chances the U.S. will continue monetary stimulus policies that tend to weaken the currency. The dollar reversed earlier gains versus the euro after Obama defeated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney's Economic Advisers Cost Him the Election, and It's Time to Etch-a ... Forbes The networks have called the 2012 presidential election, and President Obama has won a second term after a grueling, wildly expensive race. This column incorrectly proclaimed over a year ago that Obama would lose, and the assertion was an economic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bharti Airtel Profit Drops 30% Wall Street Journal By R. JAI KRISHNA And DHANYA ANN THOPPIL. NEW DELHI--Bharti Airtel Ltd. Wednesday posted a slightly worse-than-expected 30% drop in second-quarter net profit, weighed by higher tax expenses incurred on dividends from a tower unit. Net profit for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gulf Oil Agrees to Buy Houghton International for $1.05 Billion Bloomberg Gulf Oil Corp. (GULF), an Indian maker of lubricant and explosives controlled by the billionaire Hinduja brothers, said it agreed to buy Houghton International Inc. for about $1 billion. Houghton's chemicals are used in the metalworking and automotive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Freddie Mac Profit Shows Continued Turnaround Wall Street Journal The profit compares with a year-earlier loss of $4.4 billion and marks the fourth consecutive quarterly gain for the mortgage-finance company. Freddie's fortunes have improved as home prices have stabilized amid stronger housing demand and low ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Xeljanz, A Cheaper-But-Expensive $25000-A-Year Pfizer Pill For Rheumatoid ... Forbes Pfizer's rheumatoid arthritis pill, tofacitinib, was approved fifteen days ahead of the Food and Drug Administration's decision deadline. The brand name will be Xeljanz. Timothy Anderson, the pharmaceuticals analyst at Bernstein Research, forecasts annual ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rochdale Rescue Talks Continue Wall Street Journal By ALEXANDRA SCAGGS. As embattled Rochdale Securities LLC hunted for a financial lifeline after devastating trading losses, others in the industry questioned how the firm ended up in such dire straits. The Stamford, Conn.-based brokerage was looking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kepco boss offers to quit over nuclear scandal Financial Times The chief executive of South Korea's state power company has tendered his resignation, a government official said on Wednesday, after a scandal over uncertified components forced the shutdown of two nuclear reactors. The country's Ministry of Knowledge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Weakness in Europe tempered Fossil's sales Dallas Morning News Fossil Inc.'s third-quarter results illustrate what it's like to be a global business these days. Weakness in Europe and the strength of the U.S. dollar dragged down its sales, but the company was able to beat profit forecasts as business expansion in Asia paid off ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Holland Tunnel to open to all traffic Wednesday Newsday Tweet. Holland Tunnel to open to all traffic Wednesday. Published: November 6, 2012 8:02 PM By The Associated Press. NEW YORK - (AP) -- The Holland Tunnel will be open to all traffic in time for the morning rush hour. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Imagination, supplier of Apple chip tech, to buy MIPS CNET Imagination, a key supplier of Apple chip technology, will buy MIPS, one of the oldest names in the silicon business. U.K.-based Imagination Technologies, a major supplier of graphics chips, will buy the operating business of MIPS Technologies, a vendor of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| What Charlie Ergen has to say about a Dish Network-DirecTV merger Bizjournals.com (blog) Charlie Ergen isn't ruling out a Dish Network-DirecTV merger consolidating the U.S. satellite TV industry and supporting a new, national wireless broadband network. The chairman and founder of Douglas County-based Dish Network Corp. (Nasdaq: DISH) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TEXT-Fitch Withdraws Dah Chang Futures' Ratings Reuters (The following was released by the rating agency). TAIPEI/SYDNEY, November 07 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has withdrawn Taiwan-based Dah Chang Futures Co., Ltd.'s (DCF) National Long-Term Rating of 'BBB(twn)' with Stable Outlook and National Short-Term ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reports: Pearson Mulls Financial Times Sale NASDAQ Reports: Pearson Mulls Financial Times Sale. (RTTNews.com) - British publisher Pearson Plc. (PSON.L, PSO) is said to be mulling the sale of Financial Times newspaper so that it can focus better on its education business. A deal is likely to fetch around $1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CVS and Walgreen Heading in Opposite Directions Motley Fool It's safe to say CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS ) and Walgreen (NYSE: WAG ) aren't on each other's holiday gift list. It wasn't long ago that CVS Caremark CEO Larry Merlo was giddy after learning of Walgreen's fallout with Express Scripts (Nasdaq: ESRX ) . See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nucor Galvanizes Gas Hopes Wall Street Journal By LIAM DENNING. Besides natural gas, one thing the exploration-and-production sector has no shortage of is ingenuity on the financing front. Take EnCana, which on Tuesday announced a deal whereby steel manufacturer Nucor will take a 50% stake in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Suzuki's Small Cars Were Wrong Fit in US New York Times TOKYO — For all of Suzuki's tough talk about its "brush-busting" Samurai off-roader, the Japanese automaker never made it big in the United States. Its cars were too small, its safety record iffy and its branding a bit too comical (Suzuki Sidekick, anyone?). See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nationstar Mortgage returns to profit in 3Q NBCNews.com LEWISVILLE, Texas — Mortgage servicer Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. returned to a profit in the third quarter, as revenue more than tripled on higher servicing fees. The company's servicing portfolio, as measured by unpaid principal balance, totaled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Decline in Trading Volume Hurts Profit at NYSE Euronext New York Times For the quarter ended Sept. 30, the company said it earned $108 million, or 44 cents a share, down from $200 million, or 76 cents a share, in the comparable quarter last year. Revenue dropped 28 percent to $902 million from $1.26 billion. Accounting for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Express Scripts shares sink on profit warning Minneapolis Star Tribune Express Scripts shares sink on profit warning. Shares of Express Scripts Holding Co. plunged the most in a decade after the largest U.S. pharmacy benefits manager said analysts' estimates for profit growth in 2013 are "overly aggressive." Express Scripts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Office Depot to reduce size of half its stores Sun-Sentinel Boca Raton-based Office Depot on Tuesday announced a plan to downsize or relocate 500 stores —- nearly half its U.S. stores — over the next five years, on a conference call with analysts Tuesday. The office-supply retailer also said it would close 10 to 20 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Open Ed's Business Woes: Textbook Pioneer Flat World Knowledge ... By Rip Empson Rip Empson is a writer and rabble-rouser at TechCrunch. He covers startups, music, social, mobile, health, and education. You can reach him at rip[at]techcrunch[dot]com Disclosure: I own shares in a technology-focused ETF, an index fund ... TechCrunch | ||
| Why We Don't Have Universal Electronic Voting ... - Business Insider By Jennifer Welsh In our increasingly paper-free society, it's surprising that only 25 percent of the country will use electronic voting systems this year, down from 40 percent in 2006. Why the drop when we rely so much on technology in every other part of our ... Business Insider | ||
| Widow Loses Life Savings To Facebook - Business Insider By Owen Thomas When people talk about Wall Street taking advantage of unsavvy individual investors, the shorthand is "widows and orphans." Well, here's the case of an actual widow striking back at Wall Street. An investor, Uma Swaminathan of East ... Business Insider | ||
| Vringo Patent Lawsuit - Business Insider By Jay Yarow On March 31, outspoken investor/writer James Altucher told the world about a little company that was going to bring Google to its knees. Vringo had old patents that it was going to use to nuke Google, therefore Google "might be going to $0. Business Insider | ||
| BARACK OBAMA HAS WON THE ELECTION - Business Insider By Grace Wyler The networks have called 2012 election for President Barack Obama, after calling the race in Ohio for the Democratic incumbent. The race remains too close to call in Virginia and Ohio, but the Ohio win — plus victories in New Hampshire, ... Clusterstock | ||
| Obama Wins Ohio - Business Insider By Grace Wyler The polls have officially closed in Ohio, the critical battleground state that is considered a must-win for both President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. We will update here with the results from Ohio, but in the meantime, here is what we will be ... Money Game | ||
| Illegal To Instagram Your Ballot - Business Insider By Lois Beckett Proud voters are already posting photos of their ballots on Instagram—sometimes with the names of their chosen candidates filled in. But before you snap a shot of your vote, you might want to check your state laws. As the Citizen Media Law ... Business Insider | ||
| Small Business Financing Options For Those With Not So Great Credit By Tom Gazaway Discover the 5 best and most common bad credit financing strategies for small business owners with "not so great" personal credit. Small Business Trends | ||
| Nike: Business survival means smart, sustainable decisions ... By Charlie Osborne Reputation aside, Nike believes smart business decisions have to be made around sustainability. All Content on SmartPlanet | ||
| Amazon Prime Subscription Pricing - Business Insider By Kevin Smith Amazon quietly switched its Prime service today, letting subscribers choose between paying $7.99 per month or $79 per year. Before, you only had the $79 per year option. We first saw this new change via Hacking Netflix, but were then able ... Business Insider | ||
| Florida Woman Almost Banned From Voting For ... - Business Insider By Mandi Woodruff An elections supervisor in West Boca Raton, Fla. took his job a little too seriously when he tried to kick a voter out of line for wearing a T-shirt with "MIT" written across it. He thought she was doing a little last minute campaigning for Mitt Romney ... Business Insider | ||
| Sarah Palin On Election Night - Business Insider By Kamelia Angelova The Fox reporter had to remind her that key states' results were yet to come in. Business Insider | ||
| Josh Tolan: Hurricane Sandy: What Can Your Business Do to Help? By Josh Tolan As a business, you might be at a loss as to how you can help in the face of this weather catastrophe. But whether you have five employees or you work for a Fortune 500 company, there are always ways for businesses to help with the relief ... The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
| Social Business = Social Bonding By Robert Berkman A study by FedEx and Ketchum found that 52% of respondents said social business was strengthening relationships with the general public; 51% said it was strengthening relationships with clients; and 40% said it was strengthening ... MIT Sloan Management Review |
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| Elephants Near Mine Said to Stymie SAIL's Plan - Business ... Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Steel Authority of India Ltd., the country's second-biggest maker of the alloy, will stop work at an iron ore mine in the eastern state of ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
| Election over, Obama faces fresh challenge with "fiscal cliff ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama won re-election on Tuesday night, but the president faces a fresh challenge confronting the "fiscal cliff," a mix of tax ... money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=OBR... |
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