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Here's Your Complete Guide To Drones, In One Picture

Business Insider - 30 Jan 2014 20:47
Here's Your Complete Guide To Drones, In One Picture This is from the Drone Survival Guide, a to-scale silhouette mock-up of the world's drones by Ruben Pater. Pater believes that as drones become increasingly common, people should have the tools to identify them at a mome...
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As Washington seems incapable of figuring out how to ensure working Americans are paid a minimum wage that can keep up with the economy's perpetually rising costs of living, especially for health care, many states have t...
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China's manufacturing activity decreased for the first time in six months in January, falling to 49.5 from December's 50.5 and from the 49.6 figure reported in a flash PMI released last week, an HSBC Bank survey revealed...
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Nearly 50% of affluent consumers worldwide buy apparel online: PwC study Online purchase of clothes is ahead of those bought via traditional channels, which account for just 25% of apparel bought by affluent, says report by
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8 Common Mistakes U.S. Companies Make When Sourcing Goods And Suppliers In China China today is full of incredible business opportunities for American entrepreneurs and business owners, but there are risks. The good news is that you can manage and reduce these risks with a methodical approach to sour...
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These Charts Show How Companies Can't Make Diet Soda Taste As Good As Regular Demand for products with artificial sweeteners has waned in recent years.  The reason for the decline is that consumers are wary that unnatural sweeteners could be bad for them, according to a recent report by Citibank....
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The Senate Is Nearing A Deal On Unemployment Insurance And It Shows The Absurdity Of The Republican Position When Senate Republicans filibustered the extension of emergency unemployment benefits on January 14, there didn't seem to be much hope that the sides to come to an agreement. Two weeks later though, multiple reports sugg...
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Down Goes The Aussie Dollar

Business Insider - 30 Jan 2014 03:51
Down Goes The Aussie Dollar China's PMI for January just came in at 49.5, a number that's weaker than expected. The Aussie dollar — which is sensitive to China — is sliding on the news. Join the conversation about this story »     
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10 Financial Innovations That Are Changing The World More Than Bitcoin When you talk about the future of payment technology these days, the conversation quite often now turns to Bitcoin. It was literally the first question asked this morning of Visa brass during the firm's earnings call (CE...
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Toxic General Pays $15,000 To Try To Whitewash Negative Search Engine Results Retired Lt. Gen. Patrick O’Reilly, former chief of the Missile Defence Agency, used to have some serious PR problems.  In a May 2012 the inspector general of the Department of Defense (DoD) released a damaging report ...
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Retailers go slow on expansion, shift focus to profitability Indian retailers will expand, in terms of space, at a lower rate in 2014-15 than they did in 2013-14
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(Kitco News) - Gold prices ended the U.S. day session solidly lower Thursday, pressured by a sharp rise in the U.S. dollar index and by U.S. stock indexes rebounding from recent selling pressure. April gold was last dow...
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Nearly Half of America Lives Paycheck-to-Paycheck The economic picture is looking brighter these days. The federal government announced Thursday that economic growth had picked up to its fastest pace in two years, while employment growth over the past five months has av...
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The Danish Government Nearly Collapsed Today Over A Deal With Goldman Sachs Denmark's government is in turmoil after a socialist party quit the ruling coalition over a deal with Goldman Sachs, Richard Milne of The Financial Times reports. The deal involves Goldman purchasing a 19% stake in state...
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Senate Leader Reid Just Threw A Wrench Into Obama's Big Bipartisan Proposal Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced his opposition Wednesday to trade promotion legislation, tossing a wrench into White House efforts to build congressional support for massive free-trade deals with Asia and Eur...
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Titan loses lustre in the December quarter

livemint.com - 30 Jan 2014 12:35
Titan loses lustre in the December quarter Titan sees the worst decline in sales in the past 10 years as consumers hesitated to buy gold jewellery
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Google hits record on revenue gain, stock split

USA Today - 30 Jan 2014 06:10
Google shares hit new record on revenue jump, stock split
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Sensex opens 175 points lower after Fed tapering

livemint.com - 30 Jan 2014 06:08
Sensex opens 175 points lower after Fed tapering The BSE consumer durables index falls 3.11% to be the biggest loser
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Ben Bernanke's last hurrah

New York Post - 30 Jan 2014 05:39
Ben Bernanke's last hurrah So that's that -- until March. And by then it probably won't be so easy for the Federal Reserve to cut its cancerous quantitative-easing bond program. The Fed and outgoing...
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Japan Is Getting Slammed Right Now

Business Insider - 30 Jan 2014 04:16
Japan Is Getting Slammed Right Now The global selling continues. Japan is really taking it on the chin, following the selloff in the Europe and the US, and the Fed's continuation of "The Taper." The Nikkei is off 3.4%. Meanwhile this evening, China has re...
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Imagine What Super Bowl Ads Would Be Like Without Trademarks With all the Super Bowl hoopla here in New York, people seem to be almost forgetting about America’s favorite part of the Super Bowl – the ads.
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