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SAC affiliate pays $600M to settle trading charges Wall Street Journal Two affiliates of SAC Capital Advisors, the hedge fund run by billionaire Steven Cohen, will pay more than $614 million in what federal regulators are calling the largest insider trading settlement ever. The Securities and Exchange Commission charged CR ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boeing aims to wrap up 787 testing in 2 weeks Businessweek Boeing unveiled its fix for its troublesome 787 battery on Friday and is aiming to wrap up testing within two weeks. The company hopes to get quick approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, and bring an end to the grounding of the plane that began ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Authorities dismiss swine epidemic, more dead pigs surface Xinhua HANGZHOU, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Authorities in Shanghai and east China's Zhejiang Province reassured the public on Friday that no swine epidemic has been detected after more dead pigs were fished out of local rivers. The municipal government of Jiaxing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ford's Mulally earns $20.9M The Detroit News Dearborn — Ford Motor Co. paid President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally $20.9 million in 2012 as the automaker made improvements in quality and cost performance, but fell short of targets for market share and cash flow. Mulally's total ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pay expert praises structure of Wells Fargo CEO's compensation Los Angeles Times The $22.9-million pay package that Wells Fargo & Co. awarded Chief Executive John G. Stumpf last year is designed so that more than half of it depends on the bank's performance over three years -- a stride in the right direction, says an often-critical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wall Street Week Ahead: Big gains, low valuation - why worry? Reuters By Ryan Vlastelica. NEW YORK | Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:29pm EDT. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major stock indexes have never been higher - and yet that's hardly scaring people. Stocks have soared in 2013, with the Dow .DJI climbing almost 11 percent to hit a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Douglas remains No. 1 in foreclosures douglascountysentinel Douglas County remains No. 1 in the state in foreclosure fillings for the second month in a row, but a local land broker said he believes the housing market is on an upswing. The February numbers from RealtyTrac show one in every 275 housing units in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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OGE Energy, CenterPoint Energy shares rise on pipeline partnership deal NewsOK.com OGE Energy Corp. shares rose more than 10 percent Friday in the first full day of trading after an announcement of a master limited partnership that would combine OGE's Enogex division with the pipeline assets of Houston-based CenterPoint Energy Inc. See all stories on this topic » | ||
BP fights 'fictitious' compensation claims Financial Times BP has sought an injunction to stop a compensation fund paying out on "fictitious" claims from businesses that say they lost money as a result of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, in an attempt to save billions of dollars in costs. In a filing at the New Orleans court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
J.C. Penney customers to win $100 in merchandise each month Salt Lake Tribune J.C. Penney is launching a giveaway each month for customers who have purchased items from the department store's new Joe Fresh shop. This spring collection of modern basics for women is priced under $70, making it easy to mix, match, company ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Decreased to 71.8 in March from 77.6 Bloomberg Confidence among American consumers unexpectedly slumped in March, which may signal a cooling in spending, the biggest part of the economy. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary sentiment index for March fell to 71.8, the lowest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Branson tourism leaders optimistic about summer turnout KY3 Notch, Mo -- More than 15 thousand people attended opening day at Silver Dollar City. While a recent study suggests the tourism forecast in the Branson area to be flat this summer, Silver Dollar City managers are hopeful. It's the star attraction for this season, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
When a newspaper dies, we all lose Boston Herald You can add this column to the list of mourners now grieving the passing of the Boston Phoenix, even though its publisher, Steve Mindich, made no bones about his disdain for this writer. The feeling was mutual, but that's not what this is about. It's bigger than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US rig count up 24 this week to 1776 Midland Reporter-Telegram The number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas this week in the U.S. jumped 24 to 1,776, according to Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes. All gains came from natural gas, which ended the week at 431 rigs. Oil rigs were unchanged at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US HOT STOCKS: Comstock, Bank of America, Ulta, Aeropostale, DirecTV Businessweek U.S. stocks were trading lower Friday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average recently shed 38 points to 14501, the Standard & Poor's dropped 1.9 points to 1561, and the Nasdaq Composite declined five points to 3254. Among the companies with shares ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wells Fargo sets annual meeting for Salt Lake in April Salt Lake Tribune Banking giant Wells Fargo will host its annual shareholders meeting in Salt Lake City this year. The meeting is set for April 23 at the Grand America Hotel, spokesman Mark Chapman confirmed Thursday. Photos. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) Wells Fargo's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Experts: Patriot Bankruptcy Outcome Could Leave Lasting Effects on Coal Industry WDTV Thursday night, word came out that Patriot Coal officially asked a bankruptcy judge for permission to terminate its contract with the United Mine Workers of America, as well as modify the healthcare plans for thousands of retired coal miners. A move the union ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Investors win Schwab, Fidelity ETF war MarketWatch BOSTON (MarketWatch) — When the biggest names in financial services fight over how to promote the next big investment trend, the clear winner is the consumer. That's not usually how it works for investors, but this week's announcement of a new working ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US HOT STOCKS: Constellation Brands Active in Late Trading Businessweek U.S. stocks closed lower Friday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 25 points to 14514, the Standard & Poor's dropped 2.5 points to 1560, and the Nasdaq Composite declined 9.9 points to 3249. Among the companies with shares actively trading after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IMF Says Euro Zone Remains Vulnerable New York Times FRANKFURT — The euro zone remains vulnerable to shocks because of weak banks and incomplete regulatory safeguards, the International Monetary Fund said Friday, in a warning to European leaders not to slacken their efforts to build a more resilient ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maxim's Owners Explore Sale of Magazine Wall Street Journal Maxim magazine, known for bawdy female swimsuit photos and off-color jokes, is for sale. Alpha Media, Maxim's parent company which is owned by a group of financial investors, said Friday it was exploring a sale of the male-oriented magazine. The move ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Samsung Corporate Strategy - Business Insider By Max Nisen Samsung is a diverse business with chips, displays, and other technology. This pays dividends, allowing it to compete on price and increasingly, offer features Apple hasn't gotten to. Although, many would argue that Apple chooses not to ... SAI | ||
Obama Doubles Down On Natural Gas - Business Insider By Rob Wile Rising gas prices serve as a reminder that we are still too reliant on oil, which comes at a cost to American families and businesses. While there's no overnight solution to address rising gas prices in the short term, President Obama today ... Business Insider | ||
Facebook Has A New CTO - Business Insider By Owen Thomas But Mike Schroepfer's not doing precisely the same job as Bret Taylor. Business Insider | ||
Marketing Production Designer - Business Insider By Business Insider If you're a versatile designer with strong tech skills who thrives on creating work that moves the needle, we'd love to hear from you. Advertising | ||
Business, Labor Still Split on U.S. Work Visas - Washington Wire - WSJ By Sara Murray Business and labor leader still haven't reached an agreement on key aspects of a new work visa program with just weeks remaining until Senators hope to unveil immigration legislation. Washington Wire | ||
Inside Dell: Merger Proxy Will Show Business in Free Fall The leveraged buyout of Dell requires that only 42 percent of existing shareholders vote against the deal for it to be abandoned. It is fair to say the a LBO is in doubt. Top News and Analysis (pro) | ||
Obama: Iran Nuclear Weapon 'Year Or More' Away - Business Insider By Aron Heller JERUSALEM (AP) — Iran is about a year away from developing a nuclear weapon and the United States remains committed to doing everything in its power to prevent that from happening, President Barack Obama said in an exclusive ... Politics Contributors | ||
Prison Planet.com » FAA Grounds Local Aerial Photo Business By yihan CBS March 15, 2013. Charles Eide and Mike Danielson have been flying radio controlled aircraft since they little kids growing up in the same neighborhood. As adults they formed a business, sharing a love of video production and ... Prison Planet.com | ||
FAA Halts Man's Drone Photography Business Over Regulations ... By Liz Klimas Although the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was tasked last year to open up airspace for more private and commercial use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, these new rules and regulations are not quite there yet. In fact, the ... TheBlaze.com - Stories | ||
Sky News Reporter Mark Stone Detained - Business Insider By Adam Taylor A reporter for British-based TV News channel Sky News has been arrested live-on-air while filming in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Mark Stone and his cameraman, Andy Portch, were filming when they were approached by a police officer who ... The Wire | ||
Wayne LaPierre CPAC Speech Slams ... - Business Insider By Brett LoGiurato and Grace Wyler NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre gave his much-anticipated speech this morning at CPAC in Washington, D.C., where he ripped the idea that stricter and more expansive background checks would do anything to reduce the nation's gun violence. Politics | ||
NHL realignment means earlier Red Wings games, expected boost ... Detroit and Southeast Michigan's premier business news and information website. Home · Subscription Center · E-Newsletters · RSS · Search · Reprints · Newsstand Locations · Facebook · LinkedIn · Twitter · Advertise · How to Get Your News ... Crain's Detroit Business - Latest News |
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Letters to the business editor: Ratings oversight unwise - Pittsburgh ... As the SEC pointed out in its December report on various business models, every model has pros and cons. We believe that the issuer-pays model is the best for ... www.post-gazette.com/.../letters-to-the-business-editor-ratings-... | ||
Photography Business...? - Yahoo! Answers Could I just start my own photography business and… answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
The Republican Case For Gay Marriage - Business Insider The other, more libertarian case for same-sex marriage argues that the government should just get out of the marriage business altogether. Kentucky Sen. www.businessinsider.com/republicans-gay-marriage-2013-3 | ||
Hot dog carts is that a good independent business I have the money ... Askville Question: Hot dog carts is that a good independent business I have the money to buy the cart permits needed, rent, : Food & Drink. askville.amazon.com/Hot-dog.../AnswerViewer.do?... | ||
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