The hidden truth behind early Obamacare numbers: It's not what it seems CNN Washington (CNN) -- The White House has been tight-lipped about how many uninsured Americans have signed up for health care insurance under the Affordable Care Act, which has led to some concerns about whether enough people are enrolling in ... | |
Stock-market bulls face hurdles CNBC.com A wave of earnings news and the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting should dominate market talk in the coming week as investors sort through a batch of data that was delayed by the government shutdown. About a quarter of the S&P 500 companies report ... | |
A Year After Sandy, a Slow Recovery for Thousands ABC News A year after Superstorm Sandy catastrophically flooded hundreds of miles of eastern U.S. coastline, thousands of people still trying to fix their soaked and surf-battered homes are being stymied by bureaucracy, insurance disputes and uncertainty over whether ... | |
Arrested Reporter in Zoomlion Case Admits To Taking Bribes And Inaccurate ... Forbes In a dramatic turn of events, Chen Yongzhou, the arrested reporter from New Express Express, acknowledged to have taken bribes for publishing 14 articles that accused Zoomlion of fabricating sales, engaging in abnormal marketing activities and trading ... | |
Wholesale Inventories in U.S. Increase by Most in Seven Months Bloomberg Inventories at U.S. wholesalers increased in August by the most in seven months as merchants tried to keep pace with stronger demand. The value of unsold goods increased 0.5 percent after a revised 0.2 percent gain in July that was larger than previously ... | |
Wall Street Week Ahead: Focus on Facebook, Apple and the Fed Reuters By Julia Edwards. NEW YORK | Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:03pm EDT. NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve meeting next week is not on the minds of as many people as when it met in September, but its decision to do nothing last month is providing the fuel ... | |
Texas Regulators Support Mandatory Reserves for Power Market Bloomberg Texas regulators voiced support for requiring the state's power companies to have access to extra electricity during times of peak demand, changes that may lead to additional payments for generators. Public Utility Commission Chairman Donna Nelson and ... | |
10 things Twitter won't tweet MarketWatch After much anticipation by investors and fans, the microblogging service Twitter (PRE-IPO:TWTR) in September finally filed an initial public offering. On Thursday, the site said it would price its shares at $17 to $20, which would value the company at $11.1 ... | |
Health Insurance Options Aren't Limited to Government Exchanges New York Times WITH so much attention being paid to the troubled debut of the Obama administration's health insurance exchanges, another alternative has largely gone unnoticed: unless you live in Washington, D.C., or Vermont, you can also buy insurance outside the ... | |
Bankruptcy Nears for Batista Wall Street Journal Brazilian commodities tycoon Eike Batista's troubled oil company OGX is set to file for bankruptcy protection in Brazil in the coming days, people familiar with the matter said. The company is expected to be reorganized but the next steps are unclear. | |
Endurance International Group Prices Initial Public Offering MarketWatch BURLINGTON, Mass., Oct 25, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EIGI) today announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 21,051,000 shares of common stock at a price to the public of ... | |
Rush on Medicaid could spell trouble for ObamaCare's health Fox News While virtually all the ObamaCare focus is trained on the program's dysfunctional website, another problem could be emerging -- in states where individuals are able to sign up, far more are enrolling in Medicaid than private plans. For now, the statistics are ... | |
Keystone fight: US landowners vs. Canada oil giant CNBC.com Three sections of pipe sit on the ground during construction of the Gulf Coast Project pipeline in Atoka, Oklahoma, U.S., on Monday, March 11, 2013. The Gulf Coast Project, a 480-mile crude oil pipeline being constructed by TransCanada, is part of the ... | |
USDA Recalls Ready-to-Eat Chicken and Ham Products WDEF News 12 (WDEF) WASHINGTON, Oct. 25, 2013 – Garden Fresh Foods, a Milwaukee, WI. establishment, is recalling approximately 103,080 additional pounds of ready-to-eat chicken and ham products due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the ... | |
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