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Super Star Fund opens for business My Sunshine Coast (press release) Super Star Fund opens for business. Acting Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek said Queensland was ready to welcome the world's top artists to our stages with today's opening of applications to the Super Star Fund. The Super Star Fund is a key part of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Macy's Holiday Gift to Shoppers: Staying Open 48 Hours Straight Businessweek American retailers have never been shy about extending their operating hours during the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas, when most of their profits are made. But last-minute holiday shopping just got more extreme: Macy's, the nation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama and the CEOs: Making Up Isn't Hard to Do Businessweek (blog) Ever since President Obama won reelection, a parade of corporate leaders has come through the White House. Last week the president played host to a dozen chief executives, including Yahoo's (YHOO) Marissa Mayer, American Express (AXP) CEO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MWV acquires India-based Ruby Macons IndUS Business Journal MeadWestvaco Corp., a packaging and packaging services company, has completed the purchase of Ruby Macons Ltd. The India-based producer of corrugated packaging materials becomes a central component of MWV's packaging platform in India and a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Celanese appoints Kulkarni chief technology and innovation officer IndUS Business Journal Dallas-based Celanese Corp., a technology and specialty materials company, has appointed Ashish K. Kulkarni as chief technology and innovation officer. The appointment of Kulkarni, currently the company's vice president of research and development for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Infinite Convergence launches cloud-based, mobile messaging service IndUS Business Journal Infinite Convergence Solutions, a mobility technology provider based in Chicago, has launched its Enterprise Messaging Service. The cloud-based messaging service is specifically designed for business to securely exchange information with customers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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OC business sales jump 23% from 2011 OCRegister In November 101 Orange County businesses were sold, 23.2 percent more than a year earlier but 40 percent fewer than in October, according to BizBen.com, a website that specializes in California businesses for sale. Surrounding counties and California ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Monsanto vet joins FMG as CFO IndUS Business Journal As CFO, Kulkarni will be responsible for all strategic matters of financial and commercial importance, including driving strategic growth plans, streamlining financial policy, advising on the financial implications of management decisions, acquisitions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Peter Franchot: 70% of Md. business revenue comes from small businesses The Star Democrat Franchot said the Economic Truth Tour is his way of finding out exactly how the economic downturn is affecting Maryland business owners and what needs to be done about it. ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In China, Tycoons' Divorces Hurt Stocks Businessweek Divorce has come to China. Once considered taboo, splitting up got much easier in 2003, when the state did away with a rule requiring that employers approve divorces. Last year China's national divorce rate was 22 percent, according to the Ministry of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Washington Post reportedly considering adding a paywall in 2013 Washington Post Long reluctant to charge for online content, the newspaper is close to a decision to introduce digital subscriptions and charge online readers once they surpass a certain number of articles or multimedia features a month, the person said. Access to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tranzyme Pharma CFO resigns IndUS Business Journal Tranzyme Pharma Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer Richard I. Eisenstadt resigned from his role at the company and will official step down on Jan. 4, 2013. The Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based company said Eisenstadt resigned "to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New China Edict: No More Pomp and Circumstance Businessweek For many years top Chinese politicians have lived a bit like rock stars, without the paparazzi. Never mind that few of the political elite have swagger like Jagger, China's leaders have long enjoyed walking red carpets, waving before enthusiastic (if ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Deutsche Bank Whistleblower Case May Be Just the Beginning Businessweek The Financial Times reported Dec. 5 that not one but three separate whistleblowers have told the SEC that Deutsche Bank (DB) didn't properly report paper losses during the financial crisis, a move that let the bank appear healthier than it was and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Student-run coffee shop opens for business at UNK Grand Island Independent Assistant management professor Jake Messersmith, who helped oversee the project, says students developed a business plan, located a coffee supplier, marketed the business and bought all the equipment needed to run it. Messersmith says proceeds from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Survey describes issues important to Montana small businesses The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Small business owners across southeast and south-central Montana spoke out on issues concerning the viability of their companies in a survey by the Montana Small Business Alliance. ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Business After Hours' Thursday Patch.com Each of these organizations have been wonderful supporters of Business After Hours, and have stepped up to help make this event a huge success. The other thing that makes this event different, is that is benefiting The Salvation Army. This month only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netflix shares rise on optimism about Disney deal Boston.com ''Exclusive content will strengthen Netflix' subscription business model and we applaud the company for this action,'' Askew wrote. In order to justify the estimated price tag, Askew believes Netflix will need to add an additional 3.7 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Mississippi River Ebbs, and Farmers Stock Up Businessweek The trucks begin lining up early in the morning at the Growmark Bussen Terminal south of downtown St. Louis, their driver-side doors bearing the names of farm towns such as Ste. Genevieve, Mo., and Bunker Hill, Ill. They come to pick up fertilizer from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Book Review: Winning in Baseball and Business by Earl Bell ... By Tyler Tichelaar Hit a home run for your company with new business book. All articles at Blogcritics | ||
"Adamantly opposed to crony capitalism..." - The Maddow Blog By Kent Jones You'd think conservatives might be a tiny bit pleased that President Obama huddled with the corporate poobahs of the Business Roundtable yesterday. Having a seat at the big table, a sense of not being ignored, a gathering of their own, that ... Newsvine - The Maddow Blog - Articles |
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As drug industry's influence over research grows, so does the ... For drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, the 17-page article in the New England Journal of Medicine represented a coup.The 2006 report described a trial that ... articles.washingtonpost.com/.../35511825_1_drug-companies-... | ||
Marketing with Custom Photo Business Gifts Marketing with Custom Photo Business Gifts. By Helen Bradley | Published on: 04-Dec-12. Print Article · Email Article; Comment on Article; Share Article ... www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/.../marketing-with-custom-... | ||
Business Articles - Chattanoogan.com Title, Posted. Winfield Dunn Part Of "Fix The Debt" Campaign, 11/28/2012 5:22 PM. Mark Harrison Joins First Volunteer Bank, 11/28/2012 2:52 PM ... www.chattanoogan.com/List.aspx?ArticleTypeID=10... | ||
Cyber-Crime 2012: Big Business for Attackers, Big Costs for Victims Cyber-Crime 2012: Big Business for Attackers, Big Costs for Victims. By Brian Prince | Posted 2012-11-28 Email this article Email Print this article Print ... www.eweek.com/.../cyber-crime-2012-big-business-for-attack... |
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