Jan 4, 2013

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S&P 500 at 5-year high: How long will bull run?
USA TODAY
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Photo: Mary Altaffer, AP). Story Highlights. S&P 500 races to five-year high, the first major U.S. index to set a new bull market; Shares of smaller companies are doing even better than broad market, ...
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A bluefin tuna sells for record $1.76M in Tokyo
USA TODAY
Winning bidder Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Kiyomura Co., poses with a bluefin tuna in front of his Sushi Zanmai restaurant near Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. (Photo: Shuji Kajiyama, AP). Story Highlights. A bluefin tuna sold for a record $1.76 million at a Tokyo ...
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Dollar Ends First Week of 2013 Higher Versus Euro on Fed Outlook
Bloomberg
The dollar closed higher versus the euro in the first week of the year after the Federal Reserve suggested bond-buying operations may end in the middle of 2013 and concern grew the U.S. will struggle to reach a debt accord. The yen fell for an eighth week, ...
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Auto Racetrack Owners Keep Coveted Tax Break
New York Times
WASHINGTON — In the rush to pass tax legislation, owners of auto racetracks scored a victory this week even as many other industries were left behind. Enlarge This Image. Gary Cameron/Reuters. Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan, was ...
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Plosser, Bullard Say Fed's Asset Purchases Contingent on Jobs
Businessweek
Two Federal Reserve regional bank presidents said a decline in unemployment may prompt a halt to $85 billion in monthly bond purchases, speaking a day after the Fed indicated it may end the buying as early as this year. Philadelphia Fed President ...
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'Junk'-Bond Yields Break Below 6% for the First Time
Wall Street Journal
The average yield on bonds rated below investment grade broke through the 6% barrier for the first time ever this past week, falling to 5.90% on Thursday. Twelve months ago, average junk-bond yields were 8.10%, according to a benchmark index from ...
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Wall Street Journal
Investors bet BofA can begin to focus on expansion
Los Angeles Times
Not long ago, investors worried that Bank of America Corp. might not survive the severe case of indigestion from its acquisition of Countrywide Financial Corp., the peddler of dicey mortgages that collapsed along with the housing market. But the bank's stock ...
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How to read 'quirky' December jobs report
MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Figuring out how many jobs are created each December is never easy because of the holiday season and end-of-the-year quirks. Cold weather sets in and alters hiring patterns, for one thing, and companies add and subtract ...
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News Summary: US factory orders unchanged in November, but demand for ...
Washington Post
TAKING A BREATHER: Orders to U.S. factories were flat in November after an increase of 0.8 percent in October. Orders for durable goods such as autos rose 0.8 percent while nondurable goods orders fell 0.6 percent, reflecting falling oil prices. LOOKING ...
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Hulu's Chief Is Leaving, Raising Questions About Its Future
New York Times (blog)
Jason Kilar, the founding chief executive of Hulu, gave no indication why he was Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesJason Kilar, the founding chief executive of Hulu, gave no indication why he was moving on. 8:39 p.m. | Updated Jason Kilar, the Web wizard who ...
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New York Times (blog)
Ex-Protégé Criticizes Buffett Over Exit
Wall Street Journal
Former Berkshire Hathaway Inc. executive David Sokol had harsh words for his onetime mentor, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, the day after Mr. Sokol was notified he wouldn't face regulatory action for his trading activities. [image] Associated Press ...
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Wall Street Journal
Analyst ups Quiksilver rating as new CEO named
Businessweek
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Quiksilver rose to their highest point in more than a year Friday as Goldman Sachs boosted its rating and price target now that the surf-and-skate-inspired clothing and shoe company is under new leadership. THE SPARK: On ...
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Crews Prep for Recovery of Grounded Drilling...
ABC News
The assessment of a Shell drilling rig grounded off a remote Alaska island continued Friday, with officials putting more salvagers onboard. Officials say in a release that critical response gear was put into place for the eventual recovery operation. The Kulluk ...
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Most profitable hedge fund: SAC Capital
San Francisco Chronicle
Number of the day. $789.5 million. That's how much Steve Cohen and the managers of SAC Capital earned in the first 10 months of 2012, making it the world's most profitable hedge fund for the period. While SAC's investment performance tied for 86th place ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
US Airways pilots union leaders OK deal ahead of possible merger
Dallas Morning News
Leaders of US Airways Inc.'s pilots union approved a transition agreement Friday that would go into effect if the airline merged with American Airlines Inc. If approved by its members, the decision would clear away a potential hurdle that could sabotage a ...
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Starbucks $1 Reusable Cup: One Dollar and Go Environmental; Will You Pay ...
Latinos Post
(Photo : Reuters) St Paul's Cathedral is pictured behind signage for a Starbucks coffee shop in London October 8, 2012. A new environmental initiative by Starbucks could keep millions of paper cups out of landfills. The coffee giant will begin selling branded ...
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McKinley responds to jobs report
Parkersburg News
PARKERSBURG -The latest unemployment numbers show the economy is stagnant, a Republican congressman from West Virginia said Friday. The December job report released Friday morning by the Bureau of Labor Statistics said unemployment for ...
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Clearwire Holder Crest Seeks to Block Sprint's Takeovers
Bloomberg
Clearwire Corp. (CLWR) investor Crest Financial will ask the Federal Communications Commission to block Sprint Nextel Corp. (S)'s takeover of the company, as well as a separate deal between Sprint and Softbank Corp. (9984), saying they undermine the ...
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PNC apologizes for Web access issues
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
PNC Bank is apologizing to customers in an email for any problems they are having accessing their accounts online, saying that actions it has been taking to combat a cyber attack may have blocked "a small percentage" of customers from using the bank's ...
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Samsung, LG, Others Fined Millions Over Price Fixing
Tom's Hardware Guide
The Chinese government has fined both LG Display and Samsung over charges related to allegedly fixing the prices of LCD panels. China's National Development and Reform Commission fined Samsung $16.2 million, while LG received a $18.6 million fine.
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Cerberus Said to Near a Supervalu Deal That Includes All Assets
Bloomberg
An investor group led by Cerberus Capital Management LP is nearing a deal to acquire some of grocery chain Supervalu Inc. (SVU)'s assets and become a shareholder in the remaining public company, said three people familiar with the matter. Cerberus and ...
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A look at the pros and cons of car sharing after Avis' move to buy Zipcar
Washington Post
NEW YORK — The ability to access a car quickly and give it back after a few hours is exploding in popularity among both college students and city dwellers. Zipcar created the car-sharing concept in 2000. By the end of the decade car-sharing had caught the ...
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Think tank to study privatizing most Postal Service operations
Washington Post
As members of Congress pledged Thursday to revive legislation to save the financially ailing U.S. Postal Service, a Washington think tank announced it will conduct an independent study of how the quasi-government agency could cede much of its operation ...
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Comex Gold Falls for Sixth Straight Week as Fed Debate Weighs
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK--Gold futures retreated as investors worried that the Federal Reserve may cut short the easy-money policies that helped drive prices of the precious metal to record highs in recent years. Gold began its slump in overnight trade, slipping to the ...
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Fire the pool boy: iRobot's new Mirra 530 lives to clean your swimming hole
Geek
The company that turns boring household chores into a fun spectator sport has introduced a new addition to its pool cleaning robot line. As is always the case with iRobot, this new unit aims to make the cleaning process as automated, user-friendly, and ...
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Euro-Denominated ETFs May Recoil Rather Than Spring Forward
Seeking Alpha
In early September, the European Bank (ECB) put its money where Mario Draghi's mouth was. Specifically, the congregation of decision makers agreed to purchase unlimited amounts of short-term, troubled country bonds in the event that a a beleaguered ...
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Small sisterhood of fashion billionaires
Upstart (blog)
These two fashion billionaires have reason to party. Sarah Blakely, left, appears at the 2012 Time 100 gala, while Tory Burch turned up at the 5th Annual Spring Ball at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City in April. Burch image: Amanda ...
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Blogs11 new results for Business
 
Facebook Memorial Loophole - Business Insider
By Kevin Smith
Facebook has a "memorial" option which is supposed to be used to help manage the page of someone who has died. People don't generally leave behind their Facebook passwords when they die, so their Facebook accounts continue on.
Business Insider
A Parent's Business Travel: How Long Is Too Long? - NYTimes.com
By By KJ DELL'ANTONIA
A new graduate-school graduate with a new job and a young child is worried about the long business trips (three to six weeks) that are the norm in the field. How do parents handle the travel?
Motherlode
Pct Job Losses In Post-WWII Recessions - Business Insider
By Sam Ro
This morning we learned that the U.S. economy added 155k jobs in December and the unemployment rate ticked up in 7.8 percent. Although the numbers were in line with economists' expectations, they still reflect a job market that remains ...
Clusterstock
Microsoft's Windows Sales Dropped 11% During ... - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
Microsoft's Windows sales dropped 11% on a year over year basis during the holiday season in the U.S., according to new data from NPD. This is bad news for Microsoft's Windows franchise, but it's not unexpected. NPD's lead analyst ...
Business Insider
HULU CEO JASON KILAR IS OUT - Business Insider
By Jay Yarow
Kilar's legacy will be overwhelmingly positive, but there is an asterisk.
Business Insider
Samsung Galaxy S IV Leaked Press Photo - Business Insider
By Steve Kovach
Here's the first big leak for Samsung's upcoming flagship Android phone, the Galaxy S IV. The photo below comes from SamMobile, which says it got the image from an insider at Samsung. The rendering shows a phone that looks very similar ...
SAI
The Booming Business of Drones - Harvard Business Review
By Mitch Joel
The business and civilian adoption of military technology is nothing new; we had mass adoption of the wristwatch after World War I when soldiers began attaching their pocket watches to their wrists for more practical purposes. A lot of the work ...
HBR.org
Bill O'Reilly On Al Gore's Al Jazeera Current Sale - Business Insider
By Brett LoGiurato
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly slammed former Vice President Al Gore's "sleazy and disgraceful" sale of Current TV to "anti-American" network Al Jazeera, calling Gore a "hypocrite" for a reported desire to sell the network before higher tax rates ...
Business Insider
Star Trek Into Darkness Photos - Business Insider
By Kirsten Acuna
The biggest "Star Trek" mystery right now is figuring out the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch's character. From the first time we saw the initial "Star Trek Into Darkness" teaser, we were convinced Khan was the antagonist. We were so excited, ...
Business Insider
This Man Says The Ad Business Has - Business Insider
By Jim Edwards
Gun advertising is a lot like cigarette advertising and should be regulated as such in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., massacre, according to David Morse, CEO of New American Dimensions, a multicultural market research firm. That's the gist ...
Advertising
Westminster Council's Obesity Plan - Business Insider
By Adam Taylor
London's Westminster Council has come up with a drastic plan to help end the UK's growing obesity problem: cutting benefits for any obese person who refuses to exercise. Under the proposals, doctors would be able to "prescribe" exercise ...
Business Insider

Web7 new results for Business
 
Océ Business Services - Canon
Océ Business Services provides outsourced document process management services and technology that help businesses improve operational efficiency and ...
www.cbps.canon.com/
US factory orders unchanged in November - Business - The Boston ...
US companies boosted their orders in November for manufactured goods that reflect investment plans even though total orders were unchanged for the month.
www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/01/05/.../story.html
Chinese companies continue "explosive" growth in UK - Business ...
Chinese companies have achieved an "explosive" growth in Britain and trade between the two countries is increasing rapidly, participants of the annual meeting ...
english.sina.com/business/2013/0104/544868.html
Sitting is serious business. | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
This photo belongs to. robertmesserle's photostream (68) · Chest Police Station Sign · Chester Police Station · Sitting is serious business. More owls.
www.flickr.com/photos/robertmesserle/8347570293/
SPEEA files new charges against Boeing claiming surveillance ...
This was printed from Wichita Business Journal. The Business Journals Digital Network: The Business Journals · Local Business Directory · Book of Lists ...
www.bizjournals.com/.../speea-files-new-charges-against-boei...
Rob Kellock Business Consulting | LinkedIn
Welcome to the company profile of Rob Kellock Business Consulting on LinkedIn . Rob Kellock Business Consulting offers management system consultancy ...
www.linkedin.com/company/rob-kellock-business-consulting
Five Social Media Myths Debunked - Business Exchange
You may have thousands of people on your Facebook page or Linkedin group, but they're useless if they just exist there as digital zombies without any ...
bx.businessweek.com/.../18278674956964962792-ae134b46e...


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