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Chevron fire: State seeks record fine San Francisco Chronicle Chevron ignored potentially life-threatening dangers to workers at its Richmond refinery and should pay a record fine of nearly $1 million stemming from the fire there in August, state regulators said Wednesday. "Our investigators found willful violations in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bernanke Dissatisfied With Growth Will Press on With Pace of QE Bloomberg Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke signaled he isn't close to easing up on $85 billion in monthly bond purchases to spur a stalled economy and bring down 7.8 percent unemployment. The Federal Open Market Committee said in a statement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Validity of Consumer Bureau at Stake in Legal Challenge Bloomberg A law firm sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over its treatment of struggling homeowners may be the first to contest the validity of Richard Cordray's status as the agency's director after a federal court's ruling on presidential appointees. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Rule Limits Aid to Families Who Can't Afford Employers' Health Coverage New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration adopted a strict definition of affordable health insurance on Wednesday that will deny federal financial assistance to millions of Americans with modest incomes who cannot afford family coverage offered by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conoco Fourth-Quarter Profit Declines on Lower Prices Businessweek ConocoPhillips (COP) said fourth-quarter profit fell after it lost the income of its refining business in last year's spinoff, and growing North American supplies of oil and natural gas pushed down prices. Net income dropped to $1.43 billion, or $1.16 a share, from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Syracuse store owner shot in eye is back at work Wall Street Journal SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Thomas Dotterer didn't want to talk about the details of the shooting that left him with an eye wound and in critical condition at a hospital. The 77-year-old high school baseball coach instead focused on the support from the steady stream ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ally TARP Exit, IRS ID-Theft Battles, HSBC: Compliance Businessweek The U.S. Treasury and the watchdog for its bailout program are sparring over whether the department has an adequate exit plan for auto lender Ally Financial Inc. (ALLY). "While Treasury has noted that it has several options for possible divestment, including a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hostess picks lead bidders for Twinkies, other snack cakes; firms offer $410 million Washington Post NEW YORK — Hostess has picked a lead bidder for its famous Twinkies. The bankrupt company said late Wednesday that it has selected a joint offer from two investment firms — C. Dean Metropoulos & Co. and Apollo Global Management LLC — as the lead ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Electronic Arts Posts Decline in Revenue New York Times SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — Electronic Arts, the video game publisher, reported lower revenue for the third quarter on Wednesday as the video game industry continued to struggle with flagging sales in a weak holiday quarter. Electronic Arts' revenue fell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gold futures slip back after recent gains MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Gold futures declined in Asian electronic trading hours Thursday, as profit-taking set in after a strong performance for the precious metal in the wake of a Federal Reserve statement and data on the U.S. economy. Gold for delivery in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chrysler's $1.7 billion profit offsets Fiat's loss Detroit Free Press Chrysler's $1.7-billion profit in 2012 eclipsed what parent Fiat lost, but continued success of their partnership will require more product-sharing and turning around Fiat's troubled European business. CEO Sergio Marchionne has been forced to delay certain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sands China net profit jumps 52% Financial Times Sands China, the Macau casino operator owned by US billionaire Sheldon Adelson, saw a 52 per cent increase in fourth-quarter net profit as it benefited from increased visitors to its newest property in the territory. The division of Las Vegas Sands said its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook quarterly revenue jumps 40 percent as mobile overtakes Web use PCWorld Facebook posted a revenue increase of 40 percent in the fourth quarter as the number of daily mobile users exceeded daily Web users for the first time ever, the company reported. Revenue for the social networking company rose to US$1.59 billion in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stocks close lower as GDP falls Los Angeles Times NEW YORK—. Worries about the economy have slowed a January stock rally. Also; Quiz: How much do you know about the stock market? After a month of impressive gains that brought the Dow within 200 points of a record, the markets have paused this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GM plans $200M expansion in Pontiac The Detroit News Sam Winegarden, GM vice president of Global Engine/Engineering General Motors Co. with a 6T40 power train engine after a news conference Wednesday at the Global Powertrain Engineering headquarters in Pontiac. (Clarence Tabb, Jr./The Detroit News) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New England fishermen hit with severe cuts to cod quotas Boston Globe The regulatory body that oversees commercial fishing in New England approved steep cuts to the catch quotas Wednesday for two types of cod in the region because of depleted stocks, a move that advocates said will devastate the livelihoods of many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
787 trouble overshadows Boeing's strong year The Seattle Times Boeing CEO Jim McNerney insisted the 787's latest woes won't hurt the company's bottom line, but offered no details on the crisis. By Dominic Gates. Seattle Times aerospace reporter. PREV of NEXT. Enlarge this photo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan December Industrial Output Rises Less-Than-Forecast 2.5% Bloomberg Japan's industrial production rose less than economists forecast, suggesting that a recovery in the nation's manufacturing sector is lagging a weakening yen. Output rose 2.5 percent from November, when it declined 1.4 percent, the Trade Ministry said in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Time Inc. layoffs hit mastheads hard New York Post Time Inc., home to venerable titles such as Time, People and Sports Illustrated, began a steep round of layoffs yesterday that claimed just under 250 jobs at its New York headquarters. CEO Laura Lang said she would slash a total of 500 jobs, or 6 percent of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walker defends WEDC pick; Tomah native Hall promises reforms La Crosse Tribune The new head of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. outlined reforms that he hopes will restore credibility to the beleaguered job creation agency, which he said will function more like a bank. Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday appointed Reed Hall, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More million dollar homes sold in California in 2012 Long Beach Press-Telegram The Golden State's high-end real estate market reclaimed some of its luster last year. Sales of homes costing $1 million or more hit their highest level in five years and a record number of buyers paid cash, market tracker DataQuick said Wednesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Northrop aims to return "substantial" cash to holders in 2013 Reuters WASHINGTON | Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:57am EST. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N) expects to produce strong cash flow again in 2013 after generating $2.3 billion in 2012, and will continue returning "a substantial amount of cash" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Low-income taxpayers pay larger share in La. The Advocate Louisiana's tax system takes a much-larger share from middle-and-low income residents than the wealthy just like most states, according to a national report released Wednesday. The state did not make it into the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chesapeake stock rises after CEO announces retirement plan NewsOK.com Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s stock rose 6 percent Wednesday, the first day after CEO Aubrey McClendon announced his impending retirement. By Jay F. Marks | Published: January 31, 2013 Oklahoman Comment on this article Leave a comment. email ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asian Stocks Drop From 17-Month High; Metals Slide, Won Weakens Businessweek Asian stocks fell from a 17-month high after Japanese industrial output missed estimates, the U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank and Nintendo Co. predicted a loss. Metals slid, the won weakened and Asian bond risk rose. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Rosneft to invest $10bln to Venezuela — RT By RT The Russian energy company Rosneft plans to deepen its cooperation with Venezuela and invest $10 billion to the country's oil and gas projects. News RSS : Today | ||
Plans for second fab in Malta readied - Blogs - Times Union By Larry Rulison Several news outlets have reported that Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi investment company that owns GlobalFoundries, met with Serbian officials recently about building a possible chip fab in that country. GlobalFoundries spokesman Travis ... The Buzz: Business news | ||
UPDATE: ConocoPhillips Q4 Profit Drops 58% | Benzinga By Monica Gerson Benzinga's News Delivered Free. AM. PM. Most Recent; Most Read. UPDATE: ConocoPhillips Q4 Profit Drops 58% · Top 4 Small-Cap Stocks In The Farm & Construction Machinery Industry With The Highest Revenue · UPDATE: Align Tech ... Benzinga - Stock Market Quotes,... | ||
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Mark Kelly Breaks Arizona Shooting News In ... - Business Insider By Brett LoGiurato Mark Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabby Giffords, broke the news of a shooting today during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on curbing the nation's gun violence. Kelly started his response to a question from Sen. Business Insider | ||
As America ages, senior care options flourish | Long Island Business ... By The Associated Press Calendar. Events Calendar · Editorial Calendar · E-Edition · Special Publications · E-Edition archives · Public Notices · Home > News > Health Care > As America ages, senior care options flourish ... ADULT DAY CARE: Much like day care for children, adult day care generally operates during business hours Monday through Friday, providing activities and meals for seniors. Perhaps most importantly, these facilities enable caregivers to go to work, run errands or simply take a break. Long Island Business News | ||
Ghana Business News » Ghana gov't denies gold shipment to Iran By ekow gold-bars The Ghana Government on Wednesday denied claims that it was engaged in transaction with Iran that requires the discharge of financial commitments to the country in gold. A government statement signed by Dr Raymond Atuguba, ... Ghana Business News | ||
Protector Group set for expansion after Lord Stevens buys more ... By nebusiness.co.uk SECURITY company Protector Group is on the verge of a major expansion after former Metropolitan and Northumbria Police chief Lord Stevens took a controlling interest in the firm. nebusiness.co.uk - News - Business News | ||
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US helps Fiat Q4 profit more than double - The Bellingham Herald National Business News; <; Business · Next Story > ... Fiat's home market of Italy contributed less than 10 percent to the carmaker's overall sales - an all-time low for the 114-year-old company that is the nation's largest private sector employer. The Bellingham Herald -- Business | ||
Grounding Of 787s Creates Doubts About 'Business As Usual' At ... The company's CEO said Boeing plans to keep building its new 787s while it awaits the outcome of investigations into the cause of a fire and overheating aboard the planes. But some analysts are skeptical about continuing the assembly line ... GPB News Feed | ||
Business Now - YNN - YNN | Your News Now Austin saw a slight drop in money coming in from venture capitalists last year, but the big time cash is expected to come back in 2013. Find out more in this "Business Now." TOP STORIES - YNN - Your News Now | ||
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Japan industrial production up 2.5 percent in Dec.: Associated Press ... TOKYO (AP) - Japan's industrial production picked up pace in December from the month before, in a sign the world's third-largest economy may be stabilizing ... money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=AP... | ||
BP Plea Eliminates Privacy of Attorney Spill Records - Business ... Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- BP Plc's exploration unit no longer has legal grounds to withhold from the U.S. documents detailing its calculations for the oil flow rate ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
Rising Helium Fuels GE's Drive to Extend U.S. - Business ... While the blimp business didn't take off as expected, by the 1960s helium had become critical to the space program and in other applications leading the U.S. to ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... |
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