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Stock index futures signal higher open Reuters PARIS | Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:05am EST. PARIS (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.07 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.08 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.03 percent at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kuroda Says Additional BOJ Easing Can Be Justified for 2013 Bloomberg Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, a potential candidate to head Japan's central bank, signaled that he favors greater monetary stimulus by the Bank of Japan this year. "Some additional" measures could be justified for 2013, Kuroda, 68, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Euro edges up, shares and oil slide in choppy trade Reuters By Richard Hubbard. LONDON | Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:38am EST. LONDON (Reuters) - The euro edged up from a two-week low, while oil and European equities slipped from multi-month highs on Monday, with markets checked by ongoing worries over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ford marketing executives said they had no desire to please advertising critics Detroit Free Press ORLANDO, Fla.—Ford marketing executives said they had no desire to please advertising critics with their Super Bowl ads for luxury brand Lincoln, which the automaker is trying to revive. "We could have easily designed an ad to win USA Today Ad Meter," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dutch retailer Ahold selling stake in Scandinavia's ICA stores Washington Post AMSTERDAM — Dutch supermarket operator Royal Ahold NV says it has agreed to sell its 60-percent stake in Scandinavian retailer ICA for 21.2 billion krona ($3.3 billion) to investment group Hakon Invest. The deal announced Monday is subject to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solar power boom fuels increase in hazardous waste sent to dumps Washington Post (blog) SAN FRANCISCO — Homeowners on the hunt for sparkling solar panels are lured by ads filled with images of pristine landscapes and bright sunshine, and words about the technology's benefits for the environment — and the wallet. What customers may not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French Question Complex Chain in Horsemeat Scandal ABC News France's agriculture minister says complex trading between wholesalers makes it increasingly difficult to trace the origins of food like the horsemeat disguised as beef being sold in frozen lasagna around Europe. Agriculture Minister Stephane Le Foll said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ericsson Wins $1 Billion Services Contract From India's Reliance Bloomberg Ericsson AB, the world's largest maker of wireless networks, won a $1 billion contract to manage the systems of Indian phone company Reliance Communications Ltd. About 5,000 Reliance employees will transfer to Ericsson as part of the eight-year contract, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In Philly, business booms where battleships born Seattle Post Intelligencer PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The city's Navy Yard, a massive military powerhouse where battleships were born until the Cold War put it on ice, is celebrating a milestone that seemed a stretch when the Navy shipped out 17 years ago. Once the nation's first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Black Market Dollars Put Egyptian Economy on Alert: Currencies Bloomberg When two Egyptian banks refused to give Ahmed El-Rifai the dollars his digital media company needed to pay Facebook Inc. last month, he turned to a more reliable source: the black market at a premium of about 8 percent. "I even had to wait two days to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gillibrand tours upstate to promote high-tech bill Wall Street Journal LANCASTER, N.Y. — U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is making a swing through upstate New York to promote legislation she says will boost high-tech manufacturing. Gillibrand plans stops Monday in the Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse areas to talk about a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ritz crackpot New York Post JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson is mounting a radical overhaul of the flailing department-store chain — but that doesn't mean he's stuck at the office on nights and weekends. Over the past year, the former Apple exec only rarely spends a full work week at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Square scandal highlights growing pains at tech start-ups Chicago Tribune SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When Square Chief Operating Officer Keith Rabois left his job last month, citing legal threats from a young colleague with whom he had a two-year relationship, he threw a spotlight on the risks associated with the freewheeling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US said to be target of massive cyber-espionage campaign Washington Post A new intelligence assessment has concluded that the United States is the target of a massive, sustained cyber-espionage campaign that is threatening the country's economic competitiveness, according to individuals familiar with the report. The National ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Merger deal said to be near for US Airways, American Philadelphia Inquirer A merger between US Airways Group Inc. and bankrupt American Airlines could be announced this week, creating the world's largest airline by passenger traffic. American parent AMR Corp.'s unsecured creditors planned to meet Monday, and the boards of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Special Section: S&P Suit, CBOE-SEC Talks, Bonuses: Compliance Bloomberg The Justice Department decision to sue Standard & Poor's has investors asking why Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings weren't targeted for awarding the same top grades to troubled mortgage bonds and other debt securities. The Financial Crisis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Patience seen as component in NJ credit card scam KMOV.com Then there are the 18 people authorities said spent years meticulously creating fake credit cards, building up their credit scores and borrowing money they never repaid in what may be one of the nation's largest credit card fraud rings. The 18 were charged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greeley schools offer financial-aid advice on College Goal Sunday Greeley Tribune Whitney Phillips/ wphillips@greeleytribune.com College hopefuls visited the University of Northern Colorado campus Sunday afternoon to work with financial aid professionals who provided free guidance. The event, organized by UNC, Aims Community ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some Tax Refunds Will Be Delayed This Year Public News Service Some Tax Refunds Will Be Delayed This Year. Public News Service - NC | February 2013 | Download audio · Consumer Issues · Livable Wages/Working Families · Poverty Issues. PHOTO: Last-minute changes will delay federal income tax refunds for some. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free tax help at Senior Center Hopkinton Crier The countdown to tax day begins now. From Feb. 4 through April 16, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is ready to help taxpayers with basic federal and state income tax returns. Volunteers will be available at the Hopkinton Senior Center, 28 Mayhew St, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Sparta Pair's Sandy Fund Runs Afoul of State Regulations Patch.com A superstorm Sandy relief organization run by a Sparta couple has collected nearly $1 million in donations despite not being registered as a charity, the Asbury Park Press reports. The Hurricane Sandy Relief Foundation, operated by John Sandberg and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
July rubber product trade deficit tops $1 billion RubberNews.com WASHINGTON—The U.S. rubber product trade deficit topped the $1 billion mark in July 2012 as both imports and exports rose on the month. The U.S. Commerce Department figures showed the deficit jumped 18 percent for the month to $1.07 billion. Exports ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Increasing Social Security Benefits: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Huffington Post (blog) Archaeologists of the future will sift through our newspapers, websites, and other ephemera and marvel at the inverted shape of our political debate. They'll be particularly surprised to discover that, at a time when retirement security was being destroyed for an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MTA: Subways and Buses Back on Track Monday NBC New York Subways and buses should be back to normal for the Monday morning rush hour, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said Sunday night, but some disruptions are planned for riders of the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North. On Long Island, where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fox's Solar Faux Pas: Abundant Sun Is Germany's Edge EarthTechling In the Berlin Book of Lists, my friend Max Hofstetter in one passage pays pained homage to the great capital's nearly six-month winter, an interminable period of "slate gray skies without a hint of sunlight or blue, daylight emanating from behind a sickly veil. See all stories on this topic » |
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Tim Cook Never Wanted To Sue Samsung Over Patents - Business ... By Jay Yarow Steven Paul Jobs was an American business magnate and inventor. He is the co-founder of Apple and served as its chief executive officer from 1998 to 2011, when he announced his resignation due to health problems. He passed away. Business Insider | ||
How Much Money Apple Makes From Google For ... - Business Insider By Jay Yarow The gist of his bullishness: he believes Google's search business has room for revenue growth and YouTube has an opportunity to generate billions in more sales. As a part of his look at Google, he dug into the mobile business. He has an ... Business Insider | ||
Medicaid expansion has skeptics in biz groups | Crain's Detroit ... Rick Snyder's budget proposal to expand Medicaid to at least 500000 uninsured people in 2014, two of the state's largest business associations -- the Detroit Regional Chamber and Business Leaders for Michigan -- haven't taken a position. Crain's Detroit Business - Latest News | ||
Chinese Year of the Snake: Business, births, and burnings — MSNBC By Max Lockie Dragon dancers take a break after performing in front of Chinese business establishments on the eve of Chinese New Year celebration Saturday Feb. 9, 2013 at Manila's Chinatown district of Binondo in Manila, Philippines. This year marks the ... MSNBC | ||
History Of The Free Bank Era - Business Insider By Rob Wile The U.S. has been able to sit back and watch as Europe struggles to hold its currency union together. Americans can safely assume there is no danger Illinois, as bad as its finances are, will drop out and issue its own currency in "Lincolns." ... Money Game | ||
Business activity improved in all but 1 of the 9 English regions last ... Business activity improved in all but 1 of the 9 English regions last month amid an upturn in new orders, a survey reveals - PA. Breaking news - www.breakingnews.com | ||
Police: Winston-Salem business robbed at gunpoint | MyFOX8.com ... By Joe Borlik WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Police said they are looking for a suspect after a business was robbed at gunpoint Saturday night in Winston-Salem. Authorities said a man entered the Tierra Caliente Store at 410 Waughtown St. around 8 p.m. ... MyFOX8.com – Greensboro, High-Point... | ||
Greenpeace: Green Economy 'Way Of Future' | Stuff.co.nz By JASON KRUPP Greenpeace New Zealand, which made headlines by illegally occupying oil drilling rigs, has opened a new front against the National-led Government - the economy. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
Job seekers must change strategies - The Nation Job seekers must change strategies. Right skills required to tap greater opportunities. NationMultimedia.com - Business | ||
Etisalat introduces 'Business Mobile - the new postpaid ... - AME Info Etisalat announced the introduction of 'Business Mobile - The new postpaid'- a comprehensive, convenient postpaid business mobility package providing cost-effective and flexible solutions for Enterprise, Small & Medium businesses. ExcitingAds! AME Info Latest News | ||
Creating A Logo For Your Business Does Not Have To End In Disaster By Ralph M. Rivera A logo is a fundamental part of any brand's overall marketing mix. Here are six things you should know to develop a successful logo. Web.Search.Social. The Marketing... | ||
AOL Finally Shows a Business Pulse By ABS Staff AOL Inc., the Web publisher that owns the Huffington Post and TechCrunch, climbed the most in three months in New York trading after posting its first sale. Atlanta Black Star | ||
Will the Lone Star Pitch Lure Business to Texas? - Los Altos, CA Patch By Dave Colby Building a business is tough, but I hear building a business in California is next to impossible." -Texas Governor Rick Perry. Los Altos Patch | ||
Boler's Jenna Drenten Explains "Crowd Funding" on WKYC-TV3 ... By tbowen14 Be sure to check out the WKYC Cleveland Channel 3 news report about "Crowd Funding," which aired Wednesday, February 6, and included an interview with Boler School of Business Professor Jenna Drenten. Contact Us. The Boler School ... Boler School of Business |
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The Last Word In Business : NPR Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep have the Last Word in business. www.npr.org/2013/02/11/.../the-last-word-in-business | ||
The challenges facing women business owners NEW YORK - Barbara Kasoff has a message for women business owners: If you don't like the way government regulations affect your business, stop whining ... www.philly.com/.../20130211_The_challenges_facing_wome... |
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