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Hillary Clinton used Ronald Reagan to troll the Republicans during their debate Hillary Clinton's campaign tried to use former President Ronald Reagan against his own party during the Republican debates Wednesday night.  The debates took place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valle...
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Over the years, I have had many clients with problems in their business that they didn’t know how to solve. They would invite me in to take a look to see if I could solve their problem. And, sure enough, a very easy so...
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GM to pay $900M in ignition-switch settlement

New York Post - 17 Sep 2015 17:35
GM to pay $900M in ignition-switch settlement General Motors will pay $900 million and admit to misleading the government and the public about the safety of its vehicles to end a US criminal investigation into its handling...
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Pope Francis' NY visit causing headaches for bankrupt A&P The papal visit is adding up to more trouble for bankrupt A&P. The grocery store chain delayed the auction of its stores by a week, to Oct. 1 and 2,...
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Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said during the CNN debate Wednesday that she wouldn't put a woman on the $10 bill.
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Starz CEO downplays AMC Network takeover rumors

New York Post - 17 Sep 2015 05:03
Starz CEO downplays AMC Network takeover rumors Starz's Chris Albrecht was chief executive of the hour at the Communacopia Conference Wednesday after speculation of a tie-up with Lionsgate was superseded by a Bloomberg report that AMC Networks...
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Goldman CEO Weighs In on China, Trump, Fed

Wall Street Journal - 17 Sep 2015 04:55
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein criticized China's handling of its stock-market swoon in an interview that also included his views on Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision.
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How Interest-Rate Hikes Actually Work

The Atlantic - 17 Sep 2015 17:27
How Interest-Rate Hikes Actually Work And why this time really could be different than in 2006, the last time the Fed raised interest rates
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While the market anxiously awaits a Thursday Fed decision on interest rates, Main Street is quietly going about its business.
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17 Speaking Habits That Make You Sound Like, Totally Unprofessional Talking big is easy. Speaking well is hard.
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How a temporary rate hike could boost the economy

New York Post - 17 Sep 2015 04:44
How a temporary rate hike could boost the economy The financial markets think there is only a 30 percent chance the Federal Reserve will announce on Thursday afternoon that it is raising interest rates. I think there is zero...
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Colorado's Pot Tax Revenues Are Higher Than Alcohol's Colorado has raised more tax revenue from marijuana than from alcohol.
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Chipmaker Texas Instruments said Thursday it will buy back up to another $7.5 billion in stock and raise its quarterly dividend 12 percent. …
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Here's Why A Creditor Has Launched A Lawsuit Against Arch Coal Inc Lenders On September 17, an Arch Coal Inc (NYSE:ACI) creditor, GSO Special Situations Master Fund LP, filed a suit against a group of lenders, accusing them of using Arch Coal's credit agreement to block its "restructuring effor...
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Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) Fully Focused To Perform In Current Oil Crisis: JPMorgan Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM) management was recently hosted by a team of analysts at JP Morgan. After the meeting with Exxon Company Secretary and VP of Investor Relations Jeff Woodbury on September 15, in Chicago;...
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Facebook is now selling video ads that the target audience is sure to see. …
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UK media loves idea of Margaret Thatcher on $10 bill, Americans not so much Jeb Bush has some thoughts on which woman should grace the $10 bill in 2020 - and she's not American. During Wednesday night's Republican presidential primary debate, candidates were asked which woman they wanted to see ...
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Asking Open-Ended Questions Helps New Managers Build Trust

Harvard Business Review - 17 Sep 2015 17:00
It’s an effective leadership approach.
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Google Inc (GOOGL) Split Will Bode Well For Alphabet Stock: Merrill Lynch In a recent research note, BofA/Merrill Lynch analysts weighed in on Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) in light of the company's upcoming management structure. They said that in 2016, the search engine giant was due to break up ...
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Markets hold steady in advance of Fed rate decision World stock markets held mostly steady in anticipation of the Federal Reserve's endlessly discussed decision later Thursday concerning whether to raise interest rates for the first time in nine years.
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Verizon workers bring fight to CEO at Manhattan hotel

New York Post - 17 Sep 2015 16:41
Verizon workers bring fight to CEO at Manhattan hotel Three dozen Verizon workers marched in front of the Manhattan hotel where CEO Lowell McAdam was to speak Thursday morning, protesting the lack of a contract for 39,000 of the...
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Why Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS) Projects Gloomy US Crude Oil Prices For Next 15 Years Investment bank, Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) believes that the current excessive oil supply could keep crude oil prices low for the next 15 years. According to the head of commodities research, Jeffrey Currie, ther...
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