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News Summary: Tropicana's new juice promises a serving of vegetables Washington Post EXTENDING A CARROT: As sales of fruit juice decline, Tropicana is hoping to get a boost from a new drink called "Farmstand" that includes a serving of fruits and vegetables in each glass. SNEAKING IN VEGGIES: Tropicana, a division of PepsiCo Inc., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PPG buys Glidden, other paint brands from AkzoNobel Bizjournals.com PPG Industries Inc. will acquire the North American coatings unit of Amsterdam-based paint company AkzoNobel NV, which has a major presence in northeast Ohio, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The $1.05 billion deal for Akzo Nobel's 600 paint stores, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Much Rain Does the Mississippi River Need? Wired The Mighty Mississippi River has been in the news lately. In short, the river level is pretty darn low causing navigation difficulties. Boats are running into the bottom of the river due to the lack of depth. Question: How much rain does the Mississippi river need to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Centamin climbs 27% as gold shipments from Egypt resume after customs dispute The Guardian (blog) Centamin, the Egypt-focused gold miner, has regained further ground after its slump last week. The company announced on Thursday it had suspended operations at its only producing mine, Sukari, after a dispute with a supplier left it with insufficient diesel. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro-Zone Exports Fall - WSJ.com Wall Street Journal The 17 countries that use the euro saw exports fall in October, adding to signs that the bloc's economy continues to weaken in the fourth quarter, official data showed Monday. Eurostat, the European Union's statistics agency, said exports fell 1.4% in October ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cox email still out for many customers - Wichita Business Journal Bizjournals.com Email service has been restored for more than half of Cox Communications residential customers who experienced an outage during the weekend, and the company says it expects service will be fully resorted by late Monday morning. Email service has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How to Leverage Social Media in 2013 American Banker Customers make banking decisions based on peer experiences shared via social networks. This means banks today must swiftly ascertain what works and what doesn't in social media to manage the customer's online experience. According to the Pew ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AIG to Have (Another) Share Sale; Fiscal Cliff Update; Draghi Named FT's ... American Banker AIG Is Having (Another) Share Sale: The newly private (or perhaps newly re-private) AIG is set to sell its shares in Asian life insurer AIA. Prices have yet to be set, but the sale is expected to net the company anywhere from $6.4 billion to $6.7 billion, depending ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Salvation Army counts on donations in countdown to Christmas Post-Bulletin If people had a better understanding of where the money that they just dropped into the Salvation Army Red Kettle went, they'd know why this final week of bell ringing is so important. That's why if Dave Ferber, director of community engagement for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EA No Longer Relevant to NASDAQ Top 100 Escapist Magazine "Our objective re-ranking process ensures the NASDAQ-100 remains a relevant investable index," NASDAQ declares, and one of the stocks no longer relevant to the index is EA's. Electronic Arts has been dropped from the NASDAQ top 100 non-financial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Post Office Ready For Busiest Days Of Year KSAL The next couple of days will be the busiest days of the year at the Salina Post Office. The United States Postal Service expects today to be its busiest mailing day of the season. The busiest mailing day for holiday cards/packages is Monday, Dec. 17, when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EU: Tax collection still lagging in Greece Huffington Post BRUSSELS — Greek tax collection is still falling well short of key targets that need to be met to reduce the government's staggering debt pile, the European Union warned on Monday. An EU task force helping Greece overcome the financial crisis that brought ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China targets quality, efficient growth in 2013 Xinhua BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese authorities vowed Sunday to focus on quality and efficiency of economic growth in 2013, demonstrating their determination to ensure sustainable and healthy economic development after the previous pursuit of fast-track ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reactor shuts down unexpectedly, now stable Standard Speaker A reactor at the PPL Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Salem Township shut down unexpectedly early Sunday morning, but company officials say the reactor is in safe and stable condition. Unit 1 is operating safely at full power, but Unit 2 automatically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More than 700 dead rodents, reptiles found at Lake Elsinore firm Los Angeles Times Authorities in Riverside County are looking into a Lake Elsinore reptile-breeding business after more than 700 dead reptiles and rodents were found there. The business houses 6,000 to 10,000 rats, according to the paper. "Our primary focus at this point is to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free Shipping Day is today, December 17th! WRAL.com If you plan on ordering something online, you may be able to score FREE shipping today with the official Free Shipping Day! This year, the official Free Shipping Day of the holiday season is Monday, December 17. This is the day every year, where thousands ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2013 Investment Roundtable: Dan Chung WFMY News 2 USA TODAY Investment Roundtable panelist Dan Chung, president, CEO, chief investment officer, Alger. (Video by Eileen Blass, USA TODAY). http://www.digtriad.com/video/2040138385001/1/2013-Investment-Roundtable-Dan-Chung ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China 1-Year Bond Yield Rises From Month's Low on Recovery Signs Bloomberg China's one-year government bonds fell, with the yield rising from the lowest level this month, as demand for safer assets dropped amid optimism a recovery in the world's second-largest economy is gathering pace. The Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) Index ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Aggreko slides on second profit warning - FT.com Financial Times Aggreko shares fell more than 17 per cent after the power generator group issued its second profit warning in as many months. The supplier of back-up generators for electricity shortfalls and major sporting events on Monday cautioned that the winding down ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Manufacturing in New York Region Contracts More Than Projected San Diego Source (subscription) Dec. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Manufacturing in the New York region shrank more than forecast in December, showing weakness in the industry is persisting as the year draws to a close. Subscription has Expired. See all stories on this topic » |
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Fiscal Cliff 'Breakthrough' - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal Last night it was reported by multiple outlets that John Boehner agreed to let taxes rise on those making $1 million or more per year. That was seen by the White House as a too-narrow concession, but it was something, as it meant that the real ... Clusterstock | ||
Citi Cuts Apple's Rating - Business Insider By Jay Yarow Citi's trio of Apple analysts, Glen Yeung, Walter Pritchard, and Jim Suva, are cutting Apple's price target to $575, and rating it neutral, down from buy. Previously, Citi rated Apple as a buy because they believed there would be near term pop in ... Business Insider | ||
Twitter Offered To Buy Instagram For $525 Million - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson 20 Entrepreneurs Share The Best Business Advice They've Ever Received .... Jay Yarow is a Senior Editor at The Business Insider. Contact: e-mail: jyarow@businessinsider.com; Work Phone: 646-376-6037. Subscribe to his RSS feed | twitter ... SAI | ||
This Week in Small Business: Free iPads - NYTimes.com By By GENE MARKS Best LinkedIn pages. Best Pinterest pages. Noteworthy Kickstarter projects. Start-up trends. And a rough week for bankers. You're the Boss | ||
VIDEO: Guardrail Collapsed Following Chargers ... - Business Insider By Cork Gaines Following the Carolina Panthers' 31-7 win over the Chargers in San Diego, a Panthers player was celebrating with fans pushing up against the railing. And as the player starts to run off the field, the guardrail of Qualcomm Stadium appears to ... Business Insider | ||
Heartwarming Photos Of Obama Meeting With ... - Business Insider By Grace Wyler President Barack Obama met Sunday with the families of the victims of last week's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, which left 26 people dead, including 20 children. According to White House pool reports, Obama met with about 13 ... Business Insider | ||
Senate Torture Report Helps Alleged 9/11 Plotters - Business Insider By Geoffrey Ingersoll and Michael Kelley The Senate Intelligence Committee released a report Thursday concluding that 'torture,' or 'enhanced interrogation,' is a flawed method that yields little actionable information. The 6,000 page report, called one of the most significant oversight ... Military & Defense | ||
The New Defense Bill May Give Veteran's Affairs ... - Business Insider By Mr. Twisted The new Defense Bill has a fight going due to the desire of a few politicians to, get this, protect Veterans' rights by amending the bill. The Department of Veterans Affairs, in all its glorious wisdom, believes in having the right to place the names ... Business Insider | ||
Here's how to take your business global, and get it right | Firstpost By hidden From using social media, to picking your territory--here's how you can take your business to the international arena. Madhusudan Sikri, founder of Sikri Packaging Corporation, tells you how to take that leap. Firstpost | ||
At Work With | William Grimes, Norfolk business owner ... As told to Pilot writer Tim McGlone I was born and raised in Norfolk. I grew up in Tidewater Park. Before that we used to live in Norview. That wasn't good. The lights were always going off. The water was going off. When we moved out of there, ... Business | ||
Barry Talks: "We'll Take Care of Business Here" - Bucky's 5th Quarter By Mike Fiammetta Wisconsin's Director of Athletics and interim head coach met with the media on Sunday afternoon. His message regarding this protracted coaching search? Don't panic. Bucky's 5th Quarter - All Posts | ||
Nikkei Surges After Abe Victory - Business Insider By Joe Weisenthal The markets like Shinzo Abe's huge win in the Japanese election. A clear mandate + a promise of more easing! What's not to like? The Nikkei is near an 9-month high. image. Nikkei. Recommended For You. Please follow Money Game on ... Money Game | ||
Why Are Americans So Obsessed With Guns? - Business Insider By Brian Masters Every day, 80 Americans are shot to death. The terrible slaughter at Sandy Hook is not as unusual as it should be. The massacre of innocents at a primary school in Newtown, Connecticut, on Friday was indeed, as President Obama put it, ... Business Insider | ||
5 Trends in Coupon Marketing for 2013 | Small Business Trends By Shashi Bellamkonda Under ideal conditions, coupon offers should have given businesses access to new markets and customers and a way to fill capacity during lean periods. The speed of the industry growth lead to several bumps both for the coupon companies ... Small Business Trends | ||
Business as Unusual: H. Bloom | Sanborn and Associates By Mark Sanborn An innovative and even more innovative training and development make H. Bloom a leader in business as unusual. Learn more in this article. Sanborn and Associates | ||
Roanoke Co. business collects $12,000 in toys during pool tourney ... It's the 7th annual "Toys for Tots" pool tournament Papa D's has held. www2.wsls.com - News | ||
Who to Call: The Small Business Development Center ‹ CFDC By Lindsay If you're considering starting a business or expanding one already in existence, you might assume you're on your own in formulating your plans—unless, of course, you want to pay a consultant for guidance. Actually, there is a source of free ... CFDC » News |
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India, Pakistan Hope to Improve Business Ties Officials hope easing of cross-border travel restrictions will improve trade and economic relationship. www.voanews.com/content/india-pakistan.../1566349.html | ||
Software catalog | Small business pricing - Adobe.com You are viewing a customized catalog for small and medium businesses. Purchase now or call 800-585-0774 if you need help with your order. Downloads ... www.adobe.com/products/small.../software-catalog.html | ||
Stocks open day higher on fiscal cliff optimism - Business on ... Stocks are higher in early trading as traders were encouraged by signs of progress in budget talks and a prediction of steady economic growt... www.nbcnews.com/.../stocks-open-day-higher-fiscal-cliff-opti... | ||
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