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Spain Buries Itself In Unpaid Bills Wall Street Journal MADRID—Nuria Jarque's company has maintained water-treatment plants in Spain for 25 years, but lately she is being forced to act like a lender of last resort. Local governments across the country, facing a steep drop in revenue and largely unable to borrow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Disparity in Oil Prices Proves Pesky Wall Street Journal The yawning gap between the world's two most widely tracked oil benchmarks was supposed to be temporary. Historically, U.S. crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange has traded within a few dollars above or below the price of Europe's Brent crude ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Army Corps of Engineers clear-cuts lush habitat in Valley Los Angeles Times An area that just a week ago was lush habitat on the Sepulveda Basin's wild side, home to one of the most diverse bird populations in Southern California, has been reduced to dirt and broken limbs — by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Audubon Society ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Japan PM Visits Tsunami-Wrecked Nuclear Plant ABC News Newly installed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited the tsunami-devastated Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant on Saturday as his government reconsiders plans to eventually phase out the use of atomic energy. Donning protective gear, Abe took a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Argentina Bonds and Stocks Gain, Ending a Volatile Year Wall Street Journal BUENOS AIRES--Argentine bonds ended the year with moderate gains Friday, capping a roller-coaster 2012 that saw prices plunge on fears of an impending default but bounce back at the end of the year as those fears eased. Argentina will be closed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Share via e-mail Boston Globe US Department of Justice investigators are looking into allegations of accounting fraud at Autonomy, a British software company with offices in the Boston area that Hewlett-Packard Co. bought last year for $11.1 billion. HP officials have accused former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top 10 Stories of 2012 Cortez Journal The historic Hollywood Bar in Dolores was destroyed by fire in August. An arson investigation is continuing. An art studio was also destroyed. As always, the region saw its share of news events throughout the year. The largest issue by far was fire, but just as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tax consequences of fiscal cliff could prove costly for many families Modesto Bee SACRAMENTO -- Enough to make a year's worth of payments on a small car. Enough to take a weeklong vacation for two in Hawaii. Enough to feed a family of three for almost six months. That's the cost of tax increases for middle-class families next year if the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smith & Wesson attempts reload with stock buyback Boston Herald Bay State gun maker Smith & Wesson is buying back millions of its shares in an effort to boost its stock price, which tumbled in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting. The Springfield company's board has approved $15 million worth of stock purchases ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FEMA hires local residents to help in Hurricane Sandy recovery Middletown Press WINDSOR >> The Federal Emergency Management Agency has added Connecticut residents to its staff supporting Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. Hiring local individuals is part of FEMA's overall recovery strategy. "Local hires bring a great deal to the table ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stocks tumble as 'fiscal cliff' deadline nears NewsOK.com NEW YORK — Stocks fell for a fifth day on concern that Washington lawmakers will fail to reach a budget deal before a self-imposed year-end deadline. Advertisement. The five-day losing streak for the Dow Jones industrial average was the longest since July. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woodward Buys "Duarte" Unit From GE Aviation Motley Fool On Friday, aerospace and energy control solutions provider Woodward (NASDAQ: WWD ) announced that it has signed an agreement to buy General Electric (NYSE: GE ) Aviation Systems' hydraulic thrust reverser actuation systems business. The $200 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CEDC, Tariko's Russian Standard Agree on New Measures for Debt Bloomberg Central European Distribution Corp. (CDC), Poland's second-largest vodka producer, and billionaire Roustam Tariko's Russian Standard Corp. agreed to put in place new measures to help the Polish company restructure its debt. Roust Trading Ltd., an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Global stocks drop, dollar up as "cliff" deadline looms Reuters By Caroline Valetkevitch. NEW YORK | Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:42pm EST. NEW YORK (Reuters) - World stocks declined, the dollar gained and U.S. shares fell for a fifth day on Friday as the White House and U.S. lawmakers closed in on the "fiscal cliff" deadline ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In customer sat, Apple has worms while Amazon flourishes Direct Marketing News Well, not dead exactly, but the direct marketer's paradigm of excellence, Apple, has given us a glimpse of its mortality this holiday season. The Mac-daddy's reputation as the master of customer experience and lord of the new age of retail suffered a setback in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fear factor episode New York Post A major predictor of stock market volatility moved to a five-month high yesterday amid growing fears that Washington's gridlock will push the nation off the fiscal cliff. The Chicago Board Options Exchange's SPX Volatility Index — popularly known as the VIX ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Four Big Questions (and Predictions) for Social Media in 2013 Forbes Social media, as we know it today, has not been around for very long. Both Facebook and Twitter came into being less than decade ago and really only gained public consciousness over the past five years. Ditto for newcomers like Instagram, Tumblr and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wheat Futures Jump Most in Four Weeks as US Export Sales Surge Bloomberg Wheat rose the most in four weeks as export sales surged to the highest in almost two years in the U.S., the world's biggest shipper. Corn and soybeans climbed. Exporters sold 1 million metric tons of wheat in the week ended Dec. 20, the most since Jan. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Season Delay Riles Crabbers Wall Street Journal NEWPORT, Ore.—Most years, crab-man Joseph Mayer is rolling in December cash. This year, he is in debt. "Thank God I'm single," said Mr. Mayer, a 34-year-old deckhand on a vessel called the Western Breeze. "I actually had to sell my Jeep to make rent." ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blackstone, Vampire Squid Sucking Life From SeaWorld: Street Whispers TheStreet.com NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The Blackstone Group (BX) and Goldman Sachs (GS)' proposed initial public offering of SeaWorld stinks like a rotting whale carcass, but that isn't necessarily news. More from Dan Freed. MBIA Bonuses "Unwarranted and Ill-Advised ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Barge companies fear Mississippi River shutdown because of water levels CNN (CNN) -- As politicians and barge companies express fear of a shutdown or significant disruption, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is tackling one of two significant problems presented in the drought-stricken Mississippi River. The Corps, aware that barge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Park service says lease for popular Georgetown boathouse dates to 1982 ... Washington Post WASHINGTON — The National Park Service says a popular kayak-rental business in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood has been operating on a month-to-month lease that hasn't changed since 1982. Park Service spokeswoman Carol Johnson says ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diving off fiscal cliff could mean $1 billion lost in Illinois WREX-TV Illinois braces itself as the nation closes in on the so-called "fiscal cliff." State comptroller Judy Baar Topinka projects at least $1 billion in state money is on the line if negotiations don't pan out. With three days to strike a deal, one local leader says Illinois ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ford to Invest $773 Million in Michigan Facilities Motley Fool Ford (NYSE: F ) announced Thursday that it will invest $773 million in expanding manufacturing facility capacity and equipment in six facilities in southeast Michigan. The investment is part of Ford's plan to invest $6.2 billion in its American manufacturing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Downtown shops report strong holiday sales - NashuaTelegraph.com By onlineeditor@nashuatelegraph.com (The Nashua Telegraph) Still, the news wasn't as good for businesses elsewhere in the country. Toward the end of the month, the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn., coupled with the ongoing spending negotiations in Washington, D.C., tempered some shoppers' ... Nashuatelegraph.com: Local News,... | ||
Apple fined by Chinese court over pirated books in Apps Store — RT By RT A Chinese court has fined Apple Inc $160400 over a copyright infringement, saying the company sold pirated electronic books via its App Store. News RSS : Today | ||
Holiday season brings big business : News : UpNorthLive.com By Meghan Morelli The holiday season has brought in a lot of business for Grand Traverse hotels, restaurants, and wineries. Up North Live - Local News | ||
Ghana Business News » NPP's going to court heavy responsibility ... By ekow Search Ghana Business News ... General News · ICT · Tourism · Insurance · Investment · Oil And Gas · Politics · Sports · Feature Articles · Editorials/Opinion · Entertainment · Africa/International. You Are Here: Home » Lead Story, Politics ... Ghana Business News | ||
Storm Rakes Half of Nation; Arkansas Still Dark | Arkansas Business ... ArkansasBusiness.com is the website partner of the Arkansas Business journal. ... Search. Sign up for eNews · News & Analysis · Today's News · Industry News · Whispers Blog · This Week's Print Edition · Trends & Analysis ... Energy - ArkansasBusiness.com | ||
TV News Bloopers From 2012 - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson It's the last Friday afternoon in 2012, and you're still at work for some reason. Business Insider | ||
Credit Union Development in Libya | Libya Business News By editor2 Rebuilding from a civil war and international attention following the Benghazi attacks, Libya's transitional government is beginning the road to economic. Libya Business News | ||
Hodgdon business destroyed by fire; nearby home saved ... By Julia Bayly HODGDON, Maine — Sparks created from jump-starting a vehicle are being blamed for a fire that destroyed a family-operated garage and salvage business in Hodgdon on Friday morning. Crews from three departments responded just after ... Bangor Daily News | ||
ETFs to Watch December 28, 2012 (DHS, LQD, VFH) | Benzinga By ETF Professor Posts by ETF Professor. Some Overlooked Good News For Vietnam ETF · 2 Obvious, But Disappointing ETF Trading Ideas · ETFs to Watch December 28, 2012 (DHS, LQD, VFH) · Asian Central Banks Could Impact These ETFs in 2013 ... Benzinga - Stock Market Quotes,... | ||
Business calendar for the week of Dec. 31 | NOLA.com By NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Featured. Loading headlines... News Home | News Forums .... CITY OF COVINGTON: The first Covington Business Resource Workshop will be held, with help from the Covington City Council Economic Development Committee, to give local business owners the tools and expertise they need to help their business thrive. The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Bogue Falaya Hall of the Greater Covington Center, 317 N. Jefferson Avenue, and participants include Mayor ... New Orleans Metro Real Time News | ||
Home builder Pulte leads the year's gainers | National Business ... National Business News; <; Business · Next Story > ... The video streaming and DVD rental company had a wild ride in 2012, closing as low as $53 in September as it struggled to attract new subscribers and its earnings slumped. It went as ... Columbus Ledger Enquirer -- Business | ||
Lake Champlain power plan moves forward - The Buzz: Business ... By Brian Nearing The Buzz: Business news. Business, media, technology and more in the Capital Region and beyond. Business section | Follow @tubusiness on Twitter · Lake Champlain power plan moves forward. December 28, 2012 at 2:26 pm by Brian ... The Buzz: Business news | ||
Affordable Housing Complex Earns LEED Platinum for 'Deep ... News. Your daily source for sustainable business & sustainable investor news. Main · Daily News · Investor News; Press Releases. About · View Releases · Post YOURS! CSRwire · PR Newswire · Feature Articles · Podcasts · Content Partners ... SustainableBusiness.com General News | ||
Comptroller's Office Offers Vital Resource for Business Owners ... Comptroller's Office Offers Vital Resource for Business Owners Looking for Answers to Their State Tax Questions. (AUSTIN) — During the ... Follow us on Twitter! Get quick Comptroller news and information you need to do business in Texas. Texas Comptroller News |
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Mediators Try To Restart Longshoremen Talks : NPR A federal mediator says port operators and workers will start talking to each other again. The clock is ticking because a contract extension expires Saturday for ... www.npr.org/2012/12/25/168014352/business-news | ||
Obama invites congressional leaders to cliff talk - Yahoo! News News: WASHINGTON (AP) — A deadline looming, President Barack Obama will meet with congressional leaders at the White House on Friday in search of a ... news.yahoo.com/obama-invites-congressional-leaders-cliff-tal... |
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