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Geothermal Stocks Warming Up

Forbes - 16 Nov 2012 23:27
Geothermal Stocks Warming Up Krafla geothermal power plant in Iceland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) After a couple years of chilly investor sentiment, geothermal stocks are starting to warm up.  The sector has been so beaten down that the small explo...
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Four Ways to Prevent Global Catastrophe (for Your Small Business) How global do you want your small business empire to be? Unless your product is insanely complex or its name is an unmentionable slur in the local language, the limits are pretty much all in your head.
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Is it ok to flirt at work? Yes, and no

CNN - 16 Nov 2012 19:28
Flirting at work really can get you ahead, at least according to one study which says that with no serious intentions, it can pay off. But would any woman use these tactics?
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Housing Administration, facing a $16.3 billion deficit, will increase mortgage fees next year and take other steps in an effort to avoid a taxpayer bailout, the Obama administration sai...
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Shares of Ruckus Wireless gain modestly Friday evening following sharp losses in the day session during which they made their trading debut.
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10 things mutual fund companies won’t say

Market Watch - 16 Nov 2012 23:54
How runaway pay, powerful lobbies and rising fees are diminishing the value of the humble mutual fund.
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Mitch Feierstein: The Fed's Nuclear Balance Sheet. Stand Back: This Baby's Going to Explode There is a monetary time-bomb charged and ticking. A bomb which is being constantly primed with further explosive, further destructive force.
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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co and Credit Suisse Group AG will pay a combined $416.9 million to settle U.S. civil charges that they misled investors in the sale of risky mortgage bonds prior to the 2...
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MarketWatch’s top 10 stories, Nov. 12 - 16
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How Many Big Macs Can The World Eat? -- Part II In part I of this article, we talked about McDonald’s expansion opportunities and how it could easily add another 10,000 new restaurants in APEMA (Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa) in the next 6-7 years.
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Why Lowe's Is One For The Future

Forbes - 16 Nov 2012 23:48
Why Lowe's Is One For The Future Home improvement retailer Lowe’s has seen its stock price stagnate over the last six-month period. Over the last year, the company has fared better with a 35% increase.
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Trump Steakhouse Hit With FIFTY ONE Violations

The Huffington Post - 16 Nov 2012 23:45
Trump Steakhouse Hit With FIFTY ONE Violations LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas Strip restaurant bearing the initials of celebrity financier Donald Trump was briefly shut down after health inspectors found...
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AT&T Eyes Data Growth With $14 Billion Network Overhaul With the wireless market getting saturated and new high-speed technologies gaining prominence, AT&T is looking to bolster its high growth data businesses with more infrastructure spending and spectrum acquisitions.
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Umm... Are You Ready For Soup You Can Identify With?

The Huffington Post - 16 Nov 2012 23:44
Umm... Are You Ready For Soup You Can Identify With? Prepare to have your mind blown -- Campbell's soup now comes in a bag. That's right, the staple of American lunchtimes everywhere was repackaged and...
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Holiday Shipping Should Cheer Fedex's Stock To $98 Higher shipping volumes driven by e-commerce during the holiday season is expected to add significant growth to FedEx‘s earnings in the otherwise slow growing global economy. Increased customer spending on online s...
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Grocery Chain Recalls 45 Cake Varieties Due To Listeria Risk

The Huffington Post - 16 Nov 2012 23:43
Grocery Chain Recalls 45 Cake Varieties Due To Listeria Risk Publix supermarkets in several Florida counties have pulled 45 varieties of cake from shelves because they may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria. Customers who purchased...
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Blue Jays Continue To Roll Dice On Cable Money With Melky Cabrera Signing The Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly signed former San Francisco Giants outfielder Melky Cabrera to a two-year, $16 million deal. Cabrera, a former New York Yankee, was leading the National League in batting when he was...
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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co and Credit Suisse Group AG will pay a combined $416.9 million to settle U.S. civil charges that they misled investors in the sale of risky mortgage bonds prior to the 2...
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Who Will Buy Twinkies and Ding Dongs? 3 Ways Company Owners Use an Acquisition Strategy to Succeed $2 billion Hostess Brands filed for bankruptcy and liquidation. Twinkies were never a staple in my diet, so I won’t notice when they no longer show up on shelves, but there could be opportunity for someone to snat...
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Virgin America CEO navigates turbulent skies

Venture Beat - 16 Nov 2012 23:38
Virgin America CEO navigates turbulent skies Guest Post The media has had some doom and gloom stories surrounding Virgin America, Silicon Valley's startup airline, recently. I spoke with CEO David Cush about the airline's latest pivot and the future of the compa...
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A win for Bitcoin legitimacy: WordPress now accepts Bitcoin payments Blogging platform WordPress will now accept bitcoin as a form of payment, the site announced yesterday.
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Stocks close higher as budget talks progress

NBC News - 16 Nov 2012 23:30
Stocks are closing higher on Wall Street, erasing an early loss, after Congressional leaders reported progress in talks with President Barack Obama about cutting the U.S. government's budget deficit. 
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