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How To Cut Through Labor-Management Hostility Maybe you saw the headline a few weeks ago: a group known as the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. The Quartet is a “many-hued association of labor unions, businesses, human-rights...
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Europe's 2008 financial crisis may have resulted in some 50,000 horses to be sold and unwittingly eaten across the United Kingdom, the Telegraph reported Saturday. Food safety expert Chris Elliot gave a speech recently s...
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The SEC's whistleblower program remains unclear

New York Post - 18 Oct 2015 05:09
The SEC's whistleblower program remains unclear If it's about increasing transparency within the finance industry, the Securities and Exchange Commission's whistleblower program is clear as mud. The program, created as part of Dodd-Frank legislation passed by...
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7 things rich people never say, according to a nearly 20-year-old personal-finance classic One big difference between rich people and average people is what happens between the ears. "Being a product of two strong dads allowed me the luxury of observing the effects different thoughts have on one's life," Robe...
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Should You Be Bullish or Bearish on Mattel?

Forbes - 18 Oct 2015 05:39
Should You Be Bullish or Bearish on Mattel? Mattel (MAT) reported Q3 2015 results yesterday and missed expectations. Revenue of $1.79 billion missed analyst estimates of $1.89 billion. Net income came in at $223.8 million and an EPS of 71 cents per share, compare...
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New book dives into Wall Street's shady dealings

New York Post - 18 Oct 2015 05:11
New book dives into Wall Street's shady dealings Wall Street often puts the individual investor to sleep, then picks his or her pockets, say the authors of a new book. And the blockbuster charges don't end there. In...
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Facebook is diving full-force into shopping (FB)

Business Insider - 18 Oct 2015 03:50
Facebook is diving full-force into shopping (FB) Facebook wants to help you make your next impulse buy. The company is diving full-force into ecommerce, with a handful of ad products and features meant to ramp up its shopping efforts.  In a blog post Monday morning, ...
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Billboards urge Wall Street employees to report financial crimes The NYPD asks if you see something, say something. And now a band of Wall Street gadflies are similarly seeking help in sniffing out weapons of financial destruction. The financial...
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Alex and Ani's Strategy For Marketing Measurement Digital media has transformed the way brands do marketing, but it's only now beginning to effect the way we measure. Here, Alex and Ani advisor and former CMO Ryan Bonifacino shares the method to his measurement madness.
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Microsoft needs to work on more than just hardware to succeed (MSFT) On Tuesday, Microsoft did something interesting: it moved even further into the hardware game by introducing a new laptop, the Surface Book.  Except, the Surface Book isn't really a laptop at all, it's a hybrid that sta...
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Volkswagen's lost opportunity will change the car industry In the future, consumers will let companies know that business as usual - poor corporate governance and empty promises - will no longer be tolerated When Michael Horn, the president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America...
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Walled gardens are a great distribution channel for publishers' content. Users are more likely to stop and smell the roses, so to speak, leading to greater reach and increased engagement. But, as this model begins to dom...
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We celebrate winners and forget losers. It's survivor bias. Don't read too much into the winners if you're building your own company.
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Officials think tax evaders' properties will finally sell

Business Insider - 18 Oct 2015 01:27
Officials think tax evaders' properties will finally sell PLAINFIELD, N.H. (AP) -- Officials are confident they can finally unload two properties formerly owned by a now-jailed pair of tax evaders, including the compound where they kept federal agents at bay during a monthslong...
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Social Security is screwing over America's elderly

New York Post - 18 Oct 2015 00:34
Social Security is screwing over America's elderly More than 65 million seniors got their pockets picked last week, and the hue and cry could be heard across the country. The Social Security Administration announced Thursday that there...
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GM adds some 2015 models to massive air bag recall General Motors is recalling 395 vehicles for air bag defects          
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10 overrated tourist attractions in the US -- and where to go instead Click here to see the overrated attractions > Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Here's what school lunch looks like in 13 cities around the world
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Deutsche Bank in radical restructure

BBC - 18 Oct 2015 23:16
Deutsche Bank has announced a radical restructuring as part of a drive to restore its reputation and profitability.
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Square's success story, in two words: small businesses FEATURE: Tod Wilson knows what it means to be a small business owner. He's been traveling down the entrepreneurial path since he graduated high school. Working with his grandfather in the bakery business got him hooked a...
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This former Barclays and Citi exec warns banks are 'still fundamentally insecure' "At that point I said, you know what? I'm done with financial services. I don't like the business model, I don't like how they operate, I don't like the fact that those who can least afford it always pay the most, I don'...
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Lions top Bears 37-34 on FG with 2:29 left in OT for 1st win DETROIT (AP) -- Matt Prater kicked a 27-yard field goal with 2:29 left in overtime, and the Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Bears 37-34 on Sunday for their first victory of the season. Matthew Stafford heaved a 57-yard pa...
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The Latest: A-Rod joins Fox as studio analyst for postseason The latest on the League Championship Series. The Mets and Cubs play Game 2 of the NLCS in New York with the first pitch set for 8:07 p.m. The Royals and Blue Jays play Game 3 of the ALCS in Toronto on Monday night. Here...
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