Hotel IPOs highlight hospitality's resurgence USA TODAY Blackstone Group is planning its third IPO of a hotel chain in two months, reflecting a powerful comeback of the hospitality industry as well as a soaring stock market. La Quinta Holdings, a limited service hotel chain, has confidentially submitted a draft ... | |
Mutual fund investors celebrate 2013 USA TODAY Mutual fund investors will be talking about 2013 the way wine aficionados talk about a great vintage. The average U.S. stock mutual fund gained 31.8% through Dec. 20, including reinvested dividends and gains, just edging out the Standard and Poor's ... | |
The Best Airlines For Business Travelers In 2014 Forbes 2014 brings with it major changes in the airline industry, including the merger between American Airlines and US Airways and tectonic shifts to multiple mileage programs. The impact of these changes will shape the way that business travelers fly, leading ... | |
Southwest Airlines struggles with being on time Chicago Tribune A major airline in Chicago suddenly can't seem to get passengers to their destinations on time, posting worst-in-the-industry on-time rates. But, surprise. It's not an airline that cynics love to hate, mega-carriers United Airlines or American Airlines. And it's not an ... | |
One BOJ board member worried on downward shift in growth: minutes Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - One Bank of Japan policy board member expressed concern that a large contribution from inventories and a fall in workers' compensation in Japan's latest gross domestic product data could indicate a downward shift in economic growth, ... | |
Small Missouri town to lose its historic lead smelter The Seattle Times The end of a long tradition is in sight for Herculaneum, a small town 25 miles south of St. Louis that began smelting when the land was still owned by Spain. By JIM SALTER. The Associated Press. PREV of NEXT. Doe Run Co.'s lead smelter is seen in ... | |
Exclusive: Target hackers stole encrypted bank PINs - source Reuters BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The hackers who attacked Target Corp and compromised up to 40 million credit cards and debit cards also managed to steal encrypted personal identification numbers (PINs), according to a senior payments executive ... | |
December 26th Means Long Returns Lines WDTV The day after Christmas is the biggest day for returns of the year. One-third of Americans will take back at least one gift this year, accounting for a quarter of all lost sales for retailers. Stores also expect to lose over $3 billion in return fraud during the holidays, ... | |
City offers free Christmas tree recycling fox5sandiego.com SAN DIEGO – Starting Thursday, San Diegans can get rid of Christmas trees through the city's 40th annual recycling program that runs through Jan. 23. Christmas Tree Recyling Natural trees and those flocked with fake snow will be accepted at 16 drop-off ... | |
Crews Restore Power to Thousands Affected by Christmas Day Outage in Simi ... NBC Southern California Utility crews restored power after a major outage affected thousands of customers in several Simi Valley neighborhoods on Christmas morning. Outages were reported in the south-central part of the community and areas to the west, according to Simi Valley ... | |
China to aim for 7.5 percent growth in 2014 as exports recover Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) - China will likely stick with this year's growth target of 7.5 percent for 2014 as top leaders balance the need to keep the economy on an even keel while pushing through necessary structural reforms, sources at top government think tanks ... | |
Exclusive: Target hackers stole encrypted bank PINs - source Reuters BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The hackers who attacked Target Corp (TGT.N) and compromised up to 40 million credit cards and debit cards also managed to steal encrypted personal identification numbers (PINs), according to a senior payments ... | |
Tablets a hit with kids, but experts worry Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — Tablet computers are so easy to use that even a 3-year-old can master them. And that has some pediatricians and other health experts worried. Since navigating a tablet generally doesn't require the ability to type or read, children as ... | |
2-year renovation starts for US Capitol dome Fox News Dec. 19, 2013: A view from high above inside the Capitol Rotunda looking down, during a media tour on Capitol Hill in Washington.AP. ADVERTISEMENT. A world-famous symbol of democracy is going under cover, as workers start a two-year, $60 million ... | |
Sign-Up Period Extended Again for Health Plan New York Times WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Tuesday that it would provide more time for people to complete their applications for health insurance if they could show that they missed the deadline because of problems with the federal health care website ... | |
Top Business Story in 2013: Booming Stock Markets ABC News It was an easy year to emulate Warren Buffett even as Congress almost wrecked the economy. U.S. stocks rocketed to new heights, and markets in Japan and Europe jumped, too. The gains enriched investors and defied a still-subpar economic rebound from ... | |
Michigan families face Christmas without power - but with a new sense of ... Detroit Free Press Sleeping on the living room floor with their heads inches from the fireplace wasn't what the Selberg family of Independence Township had planned for Christmas. Their pets shivered nearby. Their three children have been evacuated from the home for warmer ... | |
Many consumers in the dark about Jan.1 start of light bulb phase out Computerworld Computerworld - Only four in 10 consumers are aware that the most popular light bulbs in the U.S. will be phased out next year as production of the products ends on Jan. 1, 2014. The popular 60-watt and 40-watt incandescent light bulbs join their ... | |
Obamacare Brings Changes To Medi-Cal For Patients, Health Care Providers KHTS Radio Ed's note: This is part 2 of a 2-part series looking at some of the misconceptions and confusions about changes that are taking place in California health care under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or as it's commonly known, Obamacare. | |
Parnell denial of Medicaid expansion tops health care stories Alaskajournal.com The Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center in Fairbanks was one of several new facilities that opened around the state in 2013. The 95,000-square feet hospital houses medical, dental, vision, pharmacy and counseling services. Photo/Courtesy/Tanana Chiefs ... | |
Another arena proposed for the Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas Sun A privately funded $1.3 billion arena with a retractable roof has been proposed at the former Wet 'n' Wild site on the Strip. Former UNLV and NBA player Jackie Robinson, a Las Vegas businessman, announced today plans to break ground next year on the ... | |
Christmas Eve Sales 2013: Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon Hours, Deals ... KpopStarz As Christmas Eve dawns on 2013, last-minute sales, deals, and discounts can still be found in places like Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon. Firstly, be aware that stores will be closing early on Christmas Eve 2013, so be sure to know the store hours of ... | |
After Christmas begins before the holiday Denver Post Community and labor groups demonstrate outside a Walmart store in Lakeside. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post file photo). Related Stories. Dec 25: Granby's Christmas train is a holiday tradition · Salvation Army feeds Christmas dinner to Denver needy ... | |
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