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AmEx Cuts Jobs as Digital Age Transforms Travel Business Bloomberg Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- American Express Co. will eliminate 5,400 jobs this year, mostly in travel services, as consumers and businesses rely more on digital technology for bookings. The lender posted a 47 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit and recorded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fidelity, Federated, Schwab to post daily fund values Reuters By Ross Kerber and Tim McLaughlin. BOSTON | Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:13pm EST. BOSTON (Reuters) - Fidelity Investments, Federated Investors Inc and Charles Schwab Corp on Friday joined a growing list of top U.S. money market fund managers in agreeing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Revel Debt Falls to Record Low as Atlantic City Revenue Dips Businessweek Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) - Prices of the $850 million loan used to finance the construction of Revel Entertainment Group LLC, the newest casino in Atlantic City, fell to a record low as gambling revenue in the New Jersey seaside resort declined 8.9 percent in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High percentage of young homeowners are mortgage free Los Angeles Times Aren't those young, wealthy homeowners who own their fancy digs mortgage-free the envy of us all? The real estate website Zillow.com found that about 34.5% of American homeowners aged 20 to 24 owned those properties outright. Real estate agents, in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hostess selling Wonder bread brand USA TODAY NEW YORK (AP) — Hostess has found a new home for its most popular breads, including the iconic Wonder bread. The bankrupt maker of Twinkies, Devil Dogs and other snack cakes said late Friday that it selected bids by rival bakery Flower Foods to buy six ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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USDA report reveals drop in corn harvest and stockpile; corn prices climb 1.4 ... Washington Post Corn prices jumped Friday after a government report showed that farmers harvested less corn last year than anticipated, largely the result of a long-running drought. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's final 2012 crop report revealed that farmers produced a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netflix gets unfair postal advantage, court finds Chicago Tribune WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that Netflix Inc received an unfair advantage from the U.S. Postal Service's special handling of its DVDs, and ordered postal regulators to remedy the discrimination or offer a good explanation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SPEEA: Strike, now 'likely,' would disrupt 787 probe HeraldNet Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers could be headed toward a strike even as federal regulators launch an investigation into mechanical issues with the company's newest jet, the 787 Dreamliner. On Friday, Boeing negotiators gave what they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US LNG exports could help boost allies abroad-former DOE heads Reuters Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:39pm EST. * Gas exports offer geo-political benefits-former secretaries. * LNG exports could help reduce reliance on Russia, Iran. * Energy exports should not be used as "political tool"-Abraham. By Ayesha Rascoe. WASHINGTON, Jan 11 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Emerging debt vs equity: to rotate or not Reuters Blogs (blog) Emerging bonds have got off to a flying start in 2013, with debt funds taking in over $2 billion this past week, the second highest weekly inflow ever, according to fund tracker EPFR Global. Issuance is strong - Turkey for instance this week borrowed cash ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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American Airlines, AMR seek more time to finish bankruptcy case Dallas Morning News American Airlines Inc., parent AMR Corp. and the unsecured creditors committee in their bankruptcy case asked Friday for another 20 days to file a plan of reorganization. The request comes as American and US Airways Group Inc. appear close to making an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. Reports Most Favorable December Budget Result Since 2007 Bloomberg The U.S. government budget deficit narrowed to its best December monthly result in five years, reflecting higher revenue, lower spending and calendar-driven shifts in some payments. The shortfall last month shrank almost completely to $260 million from $86 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Judge approves medical claims settlement in BP oil spill CNN (CNN) -- A federal judge on Friday gave final approval to a settlement between BP and as many as 100,000 plaintiffs who allege they were sickened or injured by the 2010 Gulf oil disaster. The medical settlement, which covers clean-up workers and residents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Bank Failures Slow Down To 51 In 2012 NASDAQ (RTTNews.com) - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. or FDIC, reported the last bank closure in 2012 while announcing the closure of a bank in Missouri on December 14, taking the count of total U.S. bank closures in 2012 to 51, after 92 in 2011 and the 157 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Trillion dollar coin' idea is worthless San Francisco Chronicle The idea of a "trillion-dollar coin" came from the Internet, where a few political observers noted that the White House might be able to avoid the upcoming fight over our national debt ceiling by simply minting a platinum coin with a face value of $1 trillion. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best Buy Online Sales Rise Due to Amazon Tax Tom's Hardware Guide Online shoppers across California and Pennsylvania all despaired at the news that Amazon was to be levying a sales tax down on their purchases in September 2012. No doubt many of them immediately sought out cheaper, tax-free alternatives to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Californian pleads guilty to securities fraud involving North Texas investors Dallas Morning News The owner of a California private equity firm pleaded guilty Friday to securities fraud stemming from a Ponzi scheme whose investors included North Texans. Jeffrey J. Sykes, 54, of San Bernardino County, faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro rallies, world stocks hold near 20-month highs Reuters By Richard Leong. NEW YORK | Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:50pm EST. NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro rose to its highest level since April against the dollar on Friday in the wake of encouraging remarks from the head of the European Central Bank, while an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Argentina's Stocks, Bonds End Lower; Merval Down 0.2% Wall Street Journal BUENOS AIRES--Argentina's benchmark government bonds and stocks traded in Buenos Aires closed lower Friday, as investors showed caution ahead of a slew of U.S. corporate earnings next week. Argentina's tiny financial market is frequently influenced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA Cites Shell for Arctic Air Pollution Motley Fool In two letters dated Jan. 10, the Environmental Protection Agency issued notices of violation to Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS-B ) (NYSE: RDS-A ) outlining the corporation's lack of adherence to the Clean Air Act . Through Shell-submitted data and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Most Asia Stocks Outside Japan Fall After Rally Through New Year Bloomberg Most Asian stocks outside Japan fell this week as investors locked in profits after a rally through the first week of the year and amid mixed economic reports from China. China Resources Land Ltd. (1109), a state-controlled developer, slumped 3.6 percent in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ANALYST: New iPads Are Coming In March - Business Insider By Dylan Love Brian White of Topeka Capital Markets reports that a fifth-generation iPad and second-generation iPad Mini will arrive to consumers in March. From his note: Our checks at CES indicate Apple will release the iPad 5 and the second-generation ... Business Insider | ||
LEAKED: Pictures Of The BlackBerry Z10 - Business Insider By Dylan Love The in-store marketing materials—they look like posters for window displays—emphasize features like BlackBerry Balance, which lets you use the same phone for personal and business data without commingling them. Other images ... SAI | ||
Britney Spears $100 Million Paycheck For Vegas ... - Business Insider By Aly Weisman Britney Spears is reportedly leaving "X Factor" for a new lucrative gig in Las Vegas. There's a lot of action in the life of Britney Spears this week. On Friday, the singer confirmed she was leaving her judge position on Fox's hit "X Factor" to focus ... Business Insider | ||
Google Launches Zavers Digital Coupons - Business Insider By Owen Thomas Coupons are a staggeringly inefficient business today. In 2011, the most recent year for which numbers are available, $470 billion worth of coupons were distributed in the U.S., according to NCH, a research firm. Only $4.6 billion were ... Business Insider | ||
Harvey Araton: Get the Media Out of the Honoring Business ... By By HARVEY ARATON The Hall of Fame voting brings up an inadvertent point: members of the news media shouldn't be involved in selecting honors for the sports they cover. Bats | ||
Mexico's Most Feared Drug Cartel Enters Coal-Mining Business Mexico's most feared drug cartel has taken over that country's Coahuila region and gone into the coal-mining business. Top News and Analysis (pro) | ||
This Is What It's Like Seeing Steve Jobs show off ... - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson "There's nothing that can fill your underwear faster than seeing your product fail during a Steve Jobs demo." Business Insider | ||
Touch-Sensitive Hologram - Business Insider By Megan Rose Dickey A company called Displair recently showed off its projector machine that uses a touchscreen made out of mist at CES. The machine, which needs to be hooked up to a touchscreen device, has a camera, sensor, and projector to project the ... Business Insider | ||
El-Erian Weighs In On The Platinum Coin - Business Insider By Matthew Boesler Have you heard about the trillion dollar platinum coin proposal to avert a debt ceiling crisis next month? Pundits from the political, economic, and investment spheres continue to weigh in on the plan. Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of PIMCO – the ... Clusterstock | ||
Most Used Web Products - Business Insider By Megan Rose Dickey Inspired by Branch co-founder Josh Miller's recent post about how his 15-year-old sister uses the Internet, Y Combinator partner Garry Tan surveyed a bunch of teenagers and young adults to find out which services they use regularly. Business Insider | ||
Desktop Search Is Down For The Fourth Straight Month - Business ... By Jay Yarow Total core organic desktop search was down on a year over year basis for the fourth straight month in December. Ben Schachter of Macquarie has the latest comScore stats in a research report. He says mobile and vertical search — retail, ... Business Insider | ||
American Capital: Back In The Business-Building ... - Seeking Alpha By Jaded Consumer I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. (More...) Overview. No longer threatened by the prospect of bankruptcy, American Capital Ltd. (ACAS) is over its scramble to recover from the liquidity ... SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page |
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Premier Data Direct Reveals 2013 Marketing Trends for Small ... Marketing trends are evolving faster than ever in the Digital Age with cutting-edge technologies, new ways to shop and make purchases and rapidly changing ... www.sfgate.com/.../Premier-Data-Direct-Reveals-2013-Market... | ||
Hostess to sell breads to Flower Foods for $390M - Business - The ... Hostess said Friday it has a deal to selling most of its bread business, including the Wonder and Nature's Pride, to Flowers Foods Inc. for $390 million. The deal ... bostonglobe.com/business/2013/01/12/hostess.../story.html | ||
NBJ names 2013 Women of Influence finalists - The Business Journals The Nashville Business Journal is pleased to name the finalists for our 2013 Women... www.bizjournals.com/.../nbj-names-2013-women-of-influence... | ||
Starbucks shift supervisors seek pay raise - The Boston Globe Shift supervisors at local Starbucks cafes are demanding a pay raise after a recent Massachusetts court decision banned them from sharing in baristas' tips. www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/01/.../story.html |
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