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The Huffington Post - 7 Sep 2014 23:38Romney Suggests Obama 'Can't See Reality From The Fairway'
Business Insider - 7 Sep 2014 17:26
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, absolutely tore into President Barack Obama on Sunday for allegedly letting his golfing hobby interfere with the duties of his office. "I don't know whether you can'...
How A Record $1.3B Spend On Transfers By Premier League Teams Could Turn Into An Immediate $100M profit
Forbes - 7 Sep 2014 04:52
Last Monday the summer transfer window closed for the big European leagues. Not surprisingly the Premier League in England set the pace with the twenty clubs gross spending reaching over $1.3B. That number blew away th...
This stock market is long in the tooth
New York Post - 7 Sep 2014 05:55
By almost any measure the US stock market has been remarkably resilient this summer, rising relentlessly while a looming cold war is grabbing headlines. Commercial jets are shot from the...
The Week Ahead: Alibaba Takes to the Road
The New York Times - 7 Sep 2014 23:32
A Chinese Internet titan prepares for its public stock offering, Mathew Martoma is sentenced for insider trading and retail sales information for August is released.
Market Basket Begins Recovering Sales After CEO Turmoil
The Huffington Post - 7 Sep 2014 15:305 Steps To Writing Better Sales Proposals
Forbes - 7 Sep 2014 17:00
Sales proposals: Love them or hate them, they're an integral part of any successful deal. While some salespeople might view these documents as unnecessary—or even as a waste of time—they're actually one of the most p...
Shake Shack IPO Aiming For $1 Billion Valuation: Report
IBTimes - 7 Sep 2014 07:31
Rumblings about Shake Shack's proposed initial public offering are getting louder up and down Wall Street: The burger chain's privately held parent Union Square Hospitality Group LLC reportedly seeking a $1 billion valua...
Monet Found In German Suitcase Part Of Nazi Loot
Forbes - 7 Sep 2014 07:01
More Nazi Art Suggests More Claims By Victims of Nazi Germany, But Who Pays Taxes on Recovered Art?
Americans will pay $155K in 'useless fees' in a lifetime: analysis
New York Post - 7 Sep 2014 04:25
Americans are getting inundated with fees paid to banks, mutual funds and mortgage companies that add up to huge, and often superfluous, costs over decades. The average American household will...
More Angelenos are becoming street vendors amid weak economy
L.A. Times - 7 Sep 2014 03:06Five Key Tactics for Improving Your Marketing Platform Strategy
The Huffington Post - 7 Sep 2014 02:14Iowa care company to pay for Medicare overbilling
Miami Herald - 7 Sep 2014 01:58
A Des Moines-based company that manages nursing homes across the country has agreed to pay part of a $3.8 million settlement for what federal officials say was overbilling of Medicare.
Rackspace may get acquired by telecom CenturyLink
Venture Beat - 7 Sep 2014 23:51
In an odd turn of events, major web hosting company Rackspace is allegedly in negotiations to sell itself to Louisiana-based telecommunications firm CenturyLink. The news, first reported by Bloomberg earlier today, would...
MORGAN STANLEY: Here's The Ironic Global Phenomenon That Could Keep The Economy Growing For Years
Business Insider - 7 Sep 2014 23:48
A world "out of sync" will extend the cycle. Growth and monetary policy dynamics remain highly un-synchronized in the developed and emerging world. This lowers the likelihood of overheating and is one reason we think the...
GM to Offer Car That Will Almost Drive Itself
ABC News - 7 Sep 2014 23:32
General Motors to offer new Cadillac in 2 years that can almost drive itself on freeway
GM to offer car that will almost drive itself
Miami Herald - 7 Sep 2014 23:26
Cars that can talk to each other and almost drive themselves at freeway speeds are just two years away from the showroom, according to General Motors executives.
Germany see off spirited Scotland
Business Insider - 7 Sep 2014 23:25
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GM to offer car that will almost drive itself
News Observer - 7 Sep 2014 23:22
General Motors says that in two years it will offer cars that talk to each other and can almost drive themselves at freeway speeds.
Aggie games will no longer be dry for fans
Miami Herald - 7 Sep 2014 23:20
New Mexico State University fans can now sit back at an Aggie sports event with a cold beer or cup of wine.
Ultimate Luxury: A Cadillac That Drives Itself
Forbes - 7 Sep 2014 23:15
General Motors said Sunday it will introduce a 2017 Cadillac model equipped with advanced driver assist technology that will allow motorists to take their hands off the wheel at highway speeds for long stretches of time.
Olive Garden: $100 for 7 weeks of pasta
USA Today - 7 Sep 2014 23:13
Olive Garden bets you'd be willing to pay $100 to eat all the pasta you want for 7 weeks.