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Sparkcentral's Davy Kestens: A Future Aaron Levie? In the early days of Box, I wrote a few stories on the company's twenty-something CEO and co-founder, Aaron Levie. He always had interesting things to say - and was uber bullish about cloud computing.  Of course, his gr...
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Washington politicians facing a year-end deadline to cut billions in agriculture spending are feuding over the future of food aid for the poor and crop subsidies for farmers. There is, however, one area of agreement in t...
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BlackRock Is The Biggest Investor In The World -- Is Its Dominance A Problem? ASK conspiracy theorists who they think really runs the world, and they will probably point to global banks, such as Citigroup, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. Oil giants such as Exxon Mobil and Shell may also earn a...
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Starting A Business: How To Hire An Independent Contractor? A client of mine - who has started a cool mobile app company - recently wanted to hire an independent contractor for helping on the development of the product. He asked for some advice and here's some of the key issues I...
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Tea party battles business over Braves stadium

News Observer - 8 Dec 2013 16:52
A deal for hundreds of millions of dollars in public money to draw the Atlanta Braves north of their downtown home is pitting conservative tea party activists against the elected…
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China's import growth weakens

Miami Herald - 8 Dec 2013 07:21
China's November exports accelerated but import growth slumped in a sign the recovery of the world's second-largest economy might be slowing.
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Detroit's Bankruptcy Chief Tries to Steer Around Challenges

Wall Street Journal - 8 Dec 2013 06:38
The most powerful man in the Motor City says he has one regret since driving into town in March: "I probably underestimated the level of support."
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How to Be Generous Without Writing a Check

Wall Street Journal - 8 Dec 2013 06:16
You don't have to be a millionaire to be charitable.
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Vikings, Wells Fargo agree on signage issue

Miami Herald - 8 Dec 2013 03:49
The Minnesota Vikings and Wells Fargo have reached a preliminary agreement to resolve a conflict surrounding a development near the team's new stadium.
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Networks of ultra-fast microwave radio transmitters linking the world's financial hubs could be the final frontier in the financial industry's tech arms race as the fastest traders scramble to get…
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During a season of giving thanks, we have the chance to reflect on those in our communities who have less - and to commit ourselves to working with them to…
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A 529 plan funded with money from a custodial account eliminates the ability for you to change beneficiaries. A 529 plan funded with non-custodial money would allow you to transfer…
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Kira Milas has no idea who called 911, summoning an ambulance filled with emergency medical technicians. Milas, 23, was working as a swim instructor for the summer and had swum…
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US Spy Agency Boasts 'Nothing Is Beyond Our Reach' With New Logo The National Reconnaissance Office launched a new satellite called NROL-39 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California late Thursday, but it's their mission logo that's getting much more interest. The logo, featuring a ...
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(Reuters) - Internal JPMorgan Chase & Co emails and computer files being examined by U.S. authorities show that the bank favored hiring people from prominent Chinese families in order to win investment banking business, ...
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DEUTSCHE BANK: The Performance Of Global Markets In 2013 Was A Necessary Response To What Happened In 2012 Deutsche Bank interest rate strategists led by Dominic Konstam compare the story in 2013 to that in 2012 in a note to clients, writing (emphasis added): In the end 2013 went broadly according to plan, presuming global po...
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The British are coming -- in defense of BP

Washington Post - 8 Dec 2013 00:15
Business Detroit was granted unprecedented powers by a federal bankruptcy judge to shed billions of dollars in debt, including the ability to slash city employee pensions despite a state constitutional provision protecti...
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The good news is that the IRS and the courts are uniformly recognizing that tax based restitution must be credited against a taxpayer's civil tax liability. The bad news is that the rule only applies to criminal tax rest...
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Andrew C. Grossman personally guaranteed a commercial mortgage loan, failed to pay on the guarantee, and Fannie Mae (which took over the loans) had judgments entered against Grossman in Oklahoma and Minnesota in 2007 and...
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5 Companies That Made Media Consumption Smarter This Year Our media consumption habits have changed dramatically with the rise in mobile device usage. For the first time ever, people are spending more time consuming media on smartphones and tablets than on computers. While time...
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The Qantas Crisis Is All About A Business Kicking Own Goals Qantas has invited the fox (Emirates) into its hen-house and is now wondering why it is losing its most valuable chickens (business travelers).
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