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LinkedIn's outlook disappoints investors Boston.com LinkedIn Corp. earnings and revenue soared in the first quarter, but its outlook for the rest of the year disappointed Wall Street. LinkedIn earned $22.6 million, or 20 cents per share, in the first quarter. That's up from $5 million, or 4 cents, a year earlier. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bitcoin vs. Ben Bernanke Wall Street Journal Could a virtual currency created by an anonymous Internet hacker someday replace the U.S. dollar? What seems like a ridiculous question has become more intriguing as trading in the digital money called Bitcoin has surged more than 300% in the past year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese police smell a rat after 'mutton' sickness Financial Times European consumers concerned about horse meat in their sausages should spare a thought for their Chinese counterparts who now have to worry about swallowing rat meat dressed up as mutton. Chinese police have busted a criminal ring selling meat from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
House flipping rare, but payoff often generous ABQ Journal map template Flipping houses appears to be a rare but lucrative investment practice in the Albuquerque and Las Cruces metro housing markets, according to a new report. Albuquerque had just 12 flips in 2012 with an average gross profit of 40 percent, Irvine, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Slovakia Set to Meet Budget-Deficit Ceiling, EU Forecasts Bloomberg Slovakia is set to meet the goal of narrowing the budget deficit to the European Union's limit as early as this year, the European Commission said, cutting its February projection for an overshoot. The EU's Brussels-based executive arm predicts the gap will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Risky Truth About Apple's Dividend Seeking Alpha U.S. companies are sitting on record levels of cash, and no company is sitting on more cash than Apple (AAPL). At last count, the tech giant sits on close to $145 billion. Apple's cash has drawn a lot of attention, particularly from investors clamoring to have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dryden and Middlefield could see appeals News 10 Now NEW YORK -- Two Upstate communities just won legal victories in hydrofracking cases, but there could be more appeals on the way. The state appellate court ruled in favor of the towns of Dryden and Middlefield Thursday, upholding their rights to ban the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fund managers sentenced in Dell insider trading case Austin Business Journal Todd Newman exits federal court in New York on May 2 where he was sentenced to more than four years in prison for his role in an insider-trading scheme that the U.S. said reaped $72 million. Christopher Calnan: Staff Writer- Austin Business Journal: Email | ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
$1 billion in bitcoin was traded in April—16 times the previous record Quartz In April, $1 billion worth of bitcoins was traded across all exchanges, according to an aside in the complaint bitcoin startup Coinlab just filed against the world's largest bitcoin exchange, Mt.Gox. Just a month prior, only $60 million in bitcoin was traded, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jobless claims fall to more than five - year low MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The number of people who applied last week for new unemployment benefits touched the lowest level since January 2008, falling by 18,000 to 324,000, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday. Economists polled by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A tale of 2 employment surveys, at a glance KSN-TV The U.S. economy added a solid 165,000 jobs in April, and the unemployment rate fell to 7.5 percent from 7.6 percent. The government does one survey to learn how many jobs were created and another survey to determine the unemployment rate. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kellogg looks to new adult breakfast offerings to boost segment sales Drug Store News BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Cereal maker Kellogg Co. is hoping to appeal to adult customers with new breakfast food lines, the company said in announcing its first quarter 2013 earnings. In a conference call with financial analysts, CEO John Bryant said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Locally-owned HMA under investigation by SEC - WINK News Wink News COLLIER COUNTY, FL - "We are working dilligently to making sure we are among the leaders with regards to the most efficient cost structure," said Gary Newsome. President and CEO of Health Management Associates Gary Newsome assured investors they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Setting the Record Straight on Crop Insurance | Commentary Roll Call Admittedly, opponents of farm policy attract more headlines than the men and women who put food on our tables and clothes on our backs. Then again, it is far easier to get attention with sensationalist claims and unsubstantiated data. Take the drought of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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American Capital Agency Corp Reports A Nightmare Quarter Seeking Alpha There is no doubt that American Capital Agency Corp. (AGNC) recently posted its worst ever quarter. The company saw a sharp decline in book value due to losses related to the decline in MBS prices. During after-hours trading, AGNC saw its stock plunge as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Market Study Published: Chesapeake Energy Corporation: Drastic ... SBWire (press release) One of the largest producers of natural gas in the US, Chesapeake owns almost 46,000 wells. Horizontal drilling and fracking have allowed the US to access 38 years' worth of shale gas. With a debt of $14.3bn, Chesapeake announced an asset disposal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earnings Roundup: Arena Pharmaceuticals, Kraft, ADP Barron's (blog) Arena Pharmaceuticals (ARNA) fell 13% after the drugmaker reported disappointing 1Q results and disclosed that it is pulling its application for its weight loss pill Belviq in Europe. In the wake of the news, analysts at Credit Suisse and Jefferies slashed their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Truck Sales Tie To Home Building, Kansas City Jobs KCUR In announcing it would add 2 thousand jobs to its Claycomo Assembly Plant, Ford Motor cited increased sales tied to new stability in the home building market. At the truck factory, Ford executives drew parallels that are being seen industry-wide. Listen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dry Conditions Highlight the Value of Water as Summer Nears ScoopSanDiego.com As temperatures soared to summer-like highs across the San Diego region on Thursday, the California Department of Water Resources' final survey of the spring confirmed significantly below-average water content in the snowpack that provides about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TVA Reports Net Income Of $54 Million In 2nd Quarter 2013 The Chattanoogan The Tennessee Valley Authority reported Friday a net income of $54 million on operating revenues of $2.74 billion in the second quarter of 2013. This compares with a net loss of $94 million on operating revenues of $2.60 billion in the same period last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
April state tax collections down; could be glitch Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal JACKSON – Mississippi tax collections were $46 million, or 8.2 percent, below the estimate for the month of April, reversing a trend of positive monthly collections. Financial experts often have warned legislators and the governor not to place too much stock on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More on Madison Square Garden's (MSG) FQ3: Revenues, operating income ... Seeking Alpha More on Madison Square Garden's (MSG) FQ3: Revenues, operating income, and net income rise 3%, 20%, and 24% Y/Y respectively, although revenue misses estimates. Adjusted operating cash flow increases 14% to $91.7M (recall Credit Suisse's recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Abercrombie Wants Thin Customers - Business Insider By Ashley Lutz "He doesn't want larger people shopping in his store, he wants thin and beautiful people," Lewis told Business Insider. "He doesn't want his core customers to see people who aren't as hot as them wearing his clothing. People who wear his ... Business Insider | ||
JCPenney Apologizes - Business Insider By Jim Edwards In JCPenney's new "apology" ad, this woman looks askance as the voiceover admits the company made changes customers didn't like. JCPenney is in the midst of an unprecedented social media apology tour. It's a huge gamble, but it has a ... Advertising | ||
The First Entirely 3D-Printed Gun Is Here - Business Insider By Jay Yarow It made a handgun using a 3D-printer, according to Andy Greenberg at Forbes, who was given early access to the process. Defense Distributed calls its gun the "Liberator." The gun is made of sixteen pieces each of which was "printed with a ... SAI | ||
Cosplayers Have Business Cards, Too, You Know - Kotaku By Brian Ashcraft In Japan (and most of Asia), business cards are a big deal. You need business cards! There's even a correct way to exchange them. So no wonder many Japanese cosplayers have business cards, too. Kotaku | ||
Pepsi Challenge Business Insider - Business Insider By Dominic Green and William Wei To put that figure to the test, we staged the Challenge right here at Business Insider. The Challenge. We had 21 Business Insider employees take a blind taste test of the two cola drinks. We tallied which soda was their preferred brand and ... Business Insider | ||
Bridget Williams, SVP At Business Insider, To Join Abrams Media As ... By Andrew Kirell Mediaite, and its six sister sites: Styleite.com TheMarySue.com, Geekosystem.com, SportsGrid.com, TheBraiser.com and TheJaneDough.com, have a new president. Our founder, Dan Abrams, sent out a note to Abrams Media staff announcing ... Mediaite | ||
JP Morgan: Hedge Fund Beta - Business Insider By Sam Ro JP Morgan's Tom Lee The old stock market rule "sell in May and go away" is on everyone's minds once again. For some reason, this strategy has a long and successful track record. Furthermore, it would've worked brilliantly in the last three ... Clusterstock | ||
What Intel's New CEO Needs To Do - Business Insider By Julie Bort The PC business it depends on is in a free fall and the next generation of devices –– smartphones and tablets, usually use chips from Intel's competitor, ARM Holdings. Intel's new CEO, Brian Krzanich is going to need to shake things up. Money Game | ||
Are Rick Perry's calls to big-dollar donors about business or politics ... By Wayne Slater The governor defends TexasOne as a tool to recruit business and create jobs. Critics say it gives corporations and wealthy donors an opportunity to underwrite Perry's political career. In his ill-fated race for the White House last year, his big ... Trail Blazers Blog | ||
Enjoying the Small Things: Behind the Business: Darlybird By Kelle Q: How did you go about starting your business, what inspired you, and tell me...what's behind the name? After having my second daughter, I felt the walls of my house closing in on me. I had always dreamed of being a mom---even felt that ... Enjoying the Small Things | ||
Rain brings Jazz Fest business boom to some Mid-City stores ... Thursday's unyielding rainstorms had Jazz Festers trying to stay dry. WWL - News - Local | ||
Hillsboro landscape business cleans up city center for free, filling ... By Andrew Theen, The Oregonian Keeping downtown Hillsboro presentable was one of the few responsibilities of the now defunct Hillsboro Downtown Business Association. A local business decided to donate its time to spruce up the downtown this week. Washington County News |
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Nation and world business highlights for May 4, 2013 | News OK Business highlights NATION PepsiCo cuts ties with Lil Wayne NEW YORK — PepsiCo is bowing to public pressure for the second time in a week and cutting ties ... newsok.com/nation-and-world-business...for.../3806325 | ||
Clothing excluded from US manufacturing resurgence - Business on ... If you're angry about the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh last week that killed more than 400 people, look at your own closet to... www.nbcnews.com/.../clothing-excluded-us-manufacturing-re... | ||
BlackBerry may lose if Pentagon opens door to Samsung, Apple ... WASHINGTON — BlackBerry's last stronghold in the smartphone market may be under siege. A review of Apple and Samsung's software for use on the Defense ... www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/05/.../story.html | ||
Politics is a fishy business: Pakistani lawmaker holds political rally at ... Wearing life jackets and bobbing on the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea, supporters of a candidate in Pakistan's upcoming nationwide election held a ... www.foxnews.com/.../politics-is-fishy-business-pakistani-lawm... | ||
Fordham Schools of Business Panel Focuses on Healthcare Overhaul "Determining the Value of Healthcare—A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective," brought together experts in medicine, public policy, and business who are working to ... www.fordham.edu/Campus_Resources/.../topstories_2823.asp |
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