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Location American Business News for 23 September 2014

Here's Why Nevada Gave Tesla Motors $1.3 Billion

Bidness etc. - 23 Sep 2014 18:20
Here's Why Nevada Gave Tesla Motors $1.3 Billion "The Tesla Gigafactory puts us not only on the national radar for site selectors and companies looking for locations in the West, but we're getting calls from across the globe -- Belgium, Germany, China," said Mike Kazmi...
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Sysco And US Foods Merger In FTC Crosshairs

Bidness etc. - 23 Sep 2014 19:36
Sysco And US Foods Merger In FTC Crosshairs According to The WallStreet Journal, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has accused Sysco Corporation (SYY) of violating anti-trust laaws with its plan to merge with US Foods. The US regulatory authority is contemplating...
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Dataminr Scours Social Media for Hot News Tips

The New York Times - 23 Sep 2014 18:59
Dataminr Scours Social Media for Hot News Tips Dataminr, software that analyzes Twitter postings for patterns that indicate breaking news, became commercially available to news organizations on Tuesday.
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Giving Your Employees Skin In The Game

Forbes - 23 Sep 2014 15:17
I was working with a business owner on ideas for retaining a key employee. The employee was threatening to leave for a higher paying job, declaring “I love working here, but if I’m going to stay, I want to have some ...
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Amgen One Step Closer To Immunotherapy Market

Bidness etc. - 23 Sep 2014 13:29
Amgen One Step Closer To Immunotherapy Market Amgen, Inc. (AMGN) has joined the list of big pharmaceuticals trying to enter the lucrative immunotherapy market.
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Asia cheered as China's factories defy doomsters

livemint.com - 23 Sep 2014 04:38
Asia cheered as China's factories defy doomsters Asian shares recouped early losses after a reading on China's massive factory sector outpaced market's bleak expectations
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Climate Change Is Single Biggest Risk To Global Economy - Paulson At CGI2014 New York City (Kitco News) - Few were more tightly involved with managing the financial crisis than Henry Paulson, Treasury Secretary during President George W. Bush's administration. Speaking Monday, he said the stress...
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Home Depot: Loved By Investors Despite Data Breach

Bidness etc. - 23 Sep 2014 18:14
Home Depot: Loved By Investors Despite Data Breach The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) has recently been in the limelight for the data breach of almost 56 million customer cards. In addition, the home-improvement retailer reported weaker-than-expected existing home sales for Augus...
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The 10 Things You Must Do to Make Hiring Top Talent No. 1 Despite the lofty mission statement, most companies go out of their way to make sure hiring is not #1. It doesn't have to be that way.
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L.A. small-business owners weigh both sides of a wage hike Some weeks, Gaston Letelier forgoes his own pay so he can afford to keep running his Meltdown Comics & Collectibles store in Hollywood.
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Marc Chernoff: How Entrepreneurs Can Increase Their Productivity I recently spoke to Marc Chernoff, who has one of the most popular personal development blogs called "Marc And Angel Hack Life". It has over six hundred articles covering happiness, productivity, emotional intelligence,...
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Elon Musk's Companies Have Been Tanking, And He's Lost $1.7 Billion (TSLA, SCTY) Tesla and Solar City shares have been getting clobbered. Both stocks are also down from their highs over the past month -- Tesla by 14% and Solar City by 20%. Tesla topped out during the trading day at $291 on Sept. 4 an...
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Here's How The Obama Administration Is Acting Alone To Stop Inversions The Obama administration on Monday announced moves to curb so-called tax inversions, the maneuver by which companies either acquire rivals or merge with them to relocate their headquarters to a foreign country with lowe...
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Red Truck Bakery, one of a bevy of businesses that developer Jim Abdo hoped to bring to Main Street in Little Washington, will instead move its headquarters to Marshall, Va., owner Brian Noyes said Tuesday.
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Don't Fly Too High, Detroit: Cadillac Slaps Motown Back Down Another city, even in Flyover Country -- Chicago, say, or Cincinnati -- might not take it so personally. But when hometown hero General Motors announced that Cadillac is up and leaving and moving its headquarters to New ...
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7 Tips For Being A Successful Social Entrepreneur More than ever, people are looking to pursue meaningful career paths. At times our vision of how the world should be is so vivid, we can’t resist the urge to try and build it ourselves. Starting a business has never be...
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ISIS Entices Youth With High Salaries - King Of Jordan New York City (Kitco News) - Making youth a priority and ensuring their future is the key to settling the unrest in the Middle East, King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein told former President Bill Clinton Monday afternoon.
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Assets under management are largely meaningless in helping you pick a professional, writes Mark Hurley.
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The Obama administration went on a regulatory offensive against U.S. companies that move to lower-tax countries, issuing new rules that take away major benefits of the deals.
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Alibaba's Jack Ma Is Now China's Richest Person

Business Insider - 23 Sep 2014 09:35
Alibaba's Jack Ma Is Now China's Richest Person The largest stock offer in history has made Jack Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba, China's richest person with a fortune of $25 billion, an annual wealth ranking in the world's second-largest economy showed Tuesda...
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Lyft acquires carpooling competitor Hitch

Venture Beat - 23 Sep 2014 01:57
Lyft acquires carpooling competitor Hitch Lyft, the ride-sharing company that recently launched a carpooling service, has acquired a startup named Hitch.
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Marijuana Tax Revenue May Top $3 Billion A Year With Legalization Money may not grow on trees, but it apparently does grow on marijuana plants. If all 50 states legalized cannabis today, they'd be collectively raking in more than $3 billion a year in taxes. That's according to NerdWall...
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