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Washington Post to be sold to Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon Washington Post The Washington Post Co. agreed Monday to sell its flagship newspaper to Amazon.com founder and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos, ending the Graham family's stewardship of one of America's leading news organizations after four generations. Bezos ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares, dollar soft after tepid US jobs data Reuters Mon Aug 5, 2013 2:29am EDT. * Nikkei falls, hurt by yen; Asian shares ex-Japan up slightly. * Dlr defensive as traders reduce bets on Fed tapering in Sept. * European shares seen opening a bit higher. * NZ dlr plunges on food safety scare affecting top ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
TJ Maxx, others look past chaos to e-commerce bonanza Chicago Tribune NEW YORK - Low-price retailer T.J. Maxx plans to open an online store this year, as does rival Saks Inc's Off Fifth outlets, making 2013 the year technology may have caught up with the speed of fashion. For such chains, which feature clearance items, ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Sony Rejects Loeb Push to Sell for Entertainment IPO Bloomberg Sony Corp. (6758) rejected billionaire Daniel Loeb's call to sell a portion of its entertainment business, saying 100 percent ownership of the film and music units is crucial to the company's success. The board decision was unanimous, Tokyo-based Sony said ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
Obama to urge Congress in speech to shutter Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Fox News President Obama, seeking to buffer taxpayers from future housing market downturns, will urge Congress this week to back bipartisan efforts to shutter Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage-giants bailed out by the government in 2008. Obama will also ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Oil price rises above $107 as expectations rise Fed will continue stimulus ... Fox News BANGKOK – Oil rose above $107 a barrel Monday after a disappointing U.S. jobs report made it more likely the Federal Reserve will continue its stimulus program beyond September. Benchmark crude for September delivery was up 18 cents to $107.12 at ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Why Obama should pick Yellen to lead the Fed Financial Times President Barack Obama was recently asked what kind of person he is looking for to head the US Federal Reserve. His answer: someone who will help the economy grow while keeping inflation in check and making sure we do not create new instabilities in ... See all stories on this topic » | |||
Google Co-Founder: The Man Behind the $300K Test-Tube Burger ABC News If you are going to spend thousands of dollars on a burger made not out of meat but of bovine stem cells, you've got to have a huge passion for science and innovation. You've also got to have a lot of money. The 39-year-old co-founder of Google fits the bill on ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
How to grow a burger in the lab BBC News Researchers will unveil the world's first lab-grown burger in London later today. It has been grown from stem cells taken from a dead cow. BBC News has had exclusive access to the laboratory in the Netherlands, where the artificial meat was produced. Here ... See all stories on this topic » | | ||
FINRA fines Oppenheimer $1.4 million Businessweek WASHINGTON (AP) — The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said Monday that it has fined Oppenheimer & Co. $1.4 million for selling unregistered penny stock shares and failing to have an adequate compliance program to detect and report suspicious ... See all stories on this topic » |
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