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DirecTV, two others bid over $1 billion for Hulu: Report NDTV Satellite operator DirecTV and two other bidders have offered more than $1 billion apiece to buy Hulu, a source with knowledge of the bidding process said on Friday, increasing the likelihood that owners News Corp and Walt Disney Co will be able to shed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-Microsoft man plans brand of consumer marijuana 'fine cigars' Register An ex-Microsoft executive plans to establish a chain of retail outlets serving premium marijuana across the US, both to get rich and - apparently - to undermine drugs traffickers. James Shively is reported to buying up medical marijuana dispensaries in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BIS lays out "simple" plan for how to handle bank failures Reuters LONDON | Sun Jun 2, 2013 3:15pm EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - Central bank forum the Bank for International Settlements laid out a blueprint on Sunday for how to recapitalize a major lender in the event of a failure, seeking to avoid the sort of chaotic ad hoc ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local Agriculture News and Information Pittsburg Morning Sun The Crawford County Conservation District will be receiving cost share funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 on July 1, 2013. There will be a sign up starting June 1, 2013 thru June 15, 2013, anyone interested in putting Terraces, Ponds, and Grassed Waterways on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bursting Bond Bubbles Moneylife As the economy weakens, so does the ability of companies, consumers and countries to pay back what they have borrowed. It is not just the fear of rising interest rates that can prick a bubble. What can bring an end to the bull market is simpler: the fear of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Interest rates tick higher, but experts say housing still strong Sacramento Bee The days of ultra-cheap mortgages may be ending, but economists say that's unlikely to slow the housing market – and indeed reflects growing confidence that the recovery is real. Last week, the national average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage jumped to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Morning briefing: Raw milk aftermath, Paul Ryan at retreat La Crosse Tribune Take a look at the stories from around our area and world that are making news today. Sides not working together in raw milk issue: State officials say Vernon Hershberger broke conditions of his bail by selling raw milk. Rob Schultz writes in the Wisconsin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thousands across Europe demand an end to austerity Morning Star Online Tens of thousands of anti-austerity protesters flooded Europe's streets on Saturday to express their anger at government cuts that are crushing economic growth and putting people out of work. In Spain thousands marched peacefully to Madrid's Neptuno ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil tank explodes in Dalian ecns An oil tank has exploded at the PetroChina refinery in northeastern China, leaving two people in critical condition and another two missing. The injured were rushed to hospital for treatment. The fire was put out in just two hours and an investigation is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GB Group Full-year Pre-tax Profit Up - Quick Facts RTT News GB Group Plc.(GBG.L), an identity intelligence specialist, Monday reported an increase in pre-tax profit to 3.5 million pounds for the full year, compared with last year's 2.5 million pounds. After tax, group profit for the year attributable to shareholders was 4.3 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ASX All Ords dragged lower by miners; big four banks rally Proactive Investors Australia The Australian All Ordinaries was volatile today as the benchmark index plunged at the open following a 209 point sell-off in the Dow Jones on Friday. Today the Nikkei fell 512 points, or 3.7% to 13,262 - although the index is still up 29% year-to-date and 60% ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trip Advisor Certificate for Rock Hotel Gibraltar Chronicle They give the Certificate of Excellence award to outstanding hospitality businesses that have received praise and recognition in reviews. To qualify for the Certificate of Excellence, businesses must maintain an overall rating of four or higher, out of a possible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
100 more workers for Hanford cleanup Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce (subscription) RICHLAND (AP) — The company hired to clean out aging, underground tanks of radioactive waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation plans to hire about 100 union workers, months after federal budget cuts forced layoffs there. Washington River Protection ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our View: State health exchange tops expectations Merced Sun-Star Californians can breathe a sigh of relief over a crucial first step in implementing health care reform. State officials last week unveiled the health plans and premium rates that will be available under the California health exchange. They show the market is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mich. bill could cut foreclosure redemption period Sentinel-Standard Michigan lawmakers are considering changes to the state's foreclosure law, including a measure that would significantly shorten the period homeowners have to sell or save their foreclosed property. email · print. By AP. Ionia Sentinel - Standard-Ionia, MI ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bidding opens for lunch with Warren Buffett NewsChannel 9 WSYR NEW YORK (WSYR-TV) - Bidding is now open for the chance to sit down and have a meal with Warren Buffett. The winner gets to have lunch with Buffett, the CEO and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, and up to seven friends at Smith & Wollensky in New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil majors plan extra $1bn investment in Alaska Financial Times BP, ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips plan to invest an additional $1bn in the North Slope of Alaska over the next five years, in the first sign that the tax reform signed into law last month is making it more attractive to international oil groups. BP, which is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Embassy Row: No tax haven in Ireland Washington Times The Irish ambassador is tangling with two powerful U.S. senators over whether his nation is an illicit tax haven attracting American companies that want to avoid the world's highest corporate tax rate. Ambassador Michael Collins complained to Sen. Carl M. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google invests R103m in SA solar project Moneyweb.co.za Search engine giant Google has invested R103-million in the Jasper power project, a 96 megawatt solar photovoltaic plant near Upington in South Africa's Northern Cape province, the organisation announced on Thursday. The project will be developed and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FOX 2 Gets Inside Look At Ameren Restoring Power After Storms fox2now.com ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO. (KTVI) – The sounds of drills and saws are one that Ameren workers and customers will hear for days. It's all part of the process as more than 2,000 Ameren workers do what they can to get power restored. The 95,000 customers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phased retirement gains favor across US The Columbian This photo taken May 3, 2013 shows Hank Mann, 72, an engineer at Stanley Consultants, pointing at an image of a highway project he worked on, at the companyís headquarters in Muscatine, Iowa. Mann is among the employees at Stanley who have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite no hurricanes, many 'takeout' insurers fail Tampabay.com (blog) The Tampa Bay Times presents a one-stop news and information resource to carry you through the 2013 hurricane season, which began Saturday. Within this hurricane guide, you will find tips for ways to get organized before a storm hits, covering everything ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Evictions are necessary for safety The National A reader says evictions are necessary for health and safety reasons in cases where villas are overcrowded or have been illegally modified. Silvia Razgova / The National. Evictions are necessary for safety. Letters to the Editor. American retailers should sign ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Israel Punishes Female Soldiers For Posting ... - Business Insider By Max J. Rosenthal "The commanding officers disciplined the soldiers as they saw fit." Business Insider | ||
Mobile app monetization: Think business model, not ads | VentureBeat By Oliver Roup Here's what it takes to actually make money from your apps. VentureBeat | ||
8 SaaS Apps that are Changing the Way we Do Business By Scott Gerber Thanks to a growing selection of Software as a Service (SaaS) apps, the mundane yet tedious activities of any business strategy can now be automated. The Next Web | ||
Huge Protests In Turkey - Business Insider By Michael Kelley On Sunday tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Turkey, clashing with riot police in the fiercest anti-government protests since Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan assumed office in 2003. Erdogan dismissed the protestors, whom ... Business Insider | ||
Interview 673 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith By Corbett Interview 673 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith. The Corbett Report | ||
Hagel mixes business and memories in Asia trip | Military Times ... Forty-five years ago, as the Vietnam war raged on, Army Spc. Chuck Hagel and Nguyen Tan Dung were on opposite sides of combat serving in the Mekong Delta — both wounded more than once as they battled for their countries. militarytimes.com | ||
Tim Cook talks importance of collaboration at Duke's Fuqua School ... By Cody Lee Duke has uploaded a number of video clips from a talk Cook gave at its Fuqua School of Business back in April for his 25-year reunion. During the hour-long discussion, he talked about a wide range of topics including what he thinks it takes to ... iDownloadBlog.com | ||
Frozen yogurt chain "Cups" capitalizes on Hooters business model By Kelsey Osterman The company, cleverly called Cups, seems to be utilizing the successful business strategy of the sports bar Hooters — hiring hot, busty women to peddle the product. The female staffers wear tight tank-tops and t-shirts that read "Size matters. Red Alert Politics | ||
Shoppers Choosing Ethical - industries - business | Stuff.co.nz By Eloise Gibson Ethical worries are staging a comeback in the battle of conscience versus price, after suffering some serious post-recession fatigue. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
State colleges under pressure to contain costs | University Business ... By tgoral Some Indiana colleges and universities are freezing tuition for this coming school year while others are experiencing the smallest increases in decades. Jason Bearce, associate director for strategic communication and initiatives for the ... University Business - Latest News | ||
The "affair" is none of our business - Liberal Democrat Voice By Caron Lindsay Political opponents generally say that it's a personal matter and get on with their business, so indulging in this sort of exchange is unbecoming to say the least. The only political fallout I can see is that it might put Cameron's silly marriage tax ... Liberal Democrat Voice | ||
Sober Look: Could business optimism in Greece translate into ... By Sober Look Amazingly, in spite of this full fledged economic depression, surveys are showing improvements in business sentiment and future outlook. When in comes to business conditions, Greeks seem to be at least as optimistic as the rest of the ... Sober Look | ||
Onkar Kanwar: I was a novice in the business and that ... - Forbes India Onkar Singh Kanwar says his decision to take Charge of Apollo Tyres was instrumental in pulling the company back from the brink of bankruptcy. Forbes India All Feed | ||
5 Easy Tips to Making Out of This World Mini Moo Business Cards ... By Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne Jones - The Daring Librarian One of the best, easiest, & cheapest ways to build your web presence and PLN is a simple business card. My district doesn't supply cards for teachers or librarians so it's up to us to make that investment in our profession (and write it off our ... The Daring Librarian | ||
Ready, set, RUN! Kindrunner is Open for Business! - Cherie Runs This By Cherie Kindrunner.com is live, ready and open for business! kindrunner logo. You may now shop shop shop and donate your old running shoes 'til your heart's content! Before I say anything else–move quickly! "Free Socks for Life" to the first 500 ... Cherie Runs This | ||
Business Center and Serviced Office News, Tips and Articles ... By Officing Today - Press United Business Centres' newest location in Southampton has been fitted out with a new telecoms solution, courtesy of ip-Xchange. Business Center and Serviced... | ||
Terms & conditions: Qantas Singapore business class competition ... By David Information on how to enter the Qantas Singapore business class competition forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions.... Australian Business Traveller |
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Business this week | The Economist Further data confirmed that a robust recovery is under way in America's housing market. The S&P/Case-Shiller house-price index rose by 10.9% in March ... www.economist.com/news/world.../21578715-business-week | ||
A VC: Product > Strategy > Business Model One of the mistakes I see entrepreneurs make is they move to business model before locking down strategy. The way I like to think about this is get the product ... www.avc.com/a_vc/.../product-strategy-business-model.html | ||
WordPress › Business lite « Free WordPress Themes Author: CyberChimps. 9 themes. Business lite 4 is a touch friendly Responsive Drag & Drop WordPress Theme developed by CyberChimps WordPress Themes. wordpress.org/themes/business-lite | ||
Forum restaurant struggles reopen after Marathon bombing ... The blood and shrapnel are finally gone. But little else has changed inside the Forum restaurant since one of the marathon bombs exploded outside its patio. www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/.../story.html?... | ||
Health data will be locked down - Crain's Cleveland Business Health data will be locked down - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business. www.crainscleveland.com/article/20130603/SUB1/306039977 |
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