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Location American Business News for 3 May 2016
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Since 2013, when the Chinese central government launched new rhetoric encouraging innovation and would-be entrepreneurs, the country has been gripped by a startup craze that is now reaching across borders and oceans to l...
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How to Make Your Meetings Much More Effective Meetings are known to be the element that everyone hates about the corporate world.
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The Best City for Small Business in America: Survey San Jose, California, has regained its crown as the best place to start a business in America in the annual ranking conducted by Biz2Credit.
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China just announced 'one of the most important tax reforms of the past twenty years' REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel Yesterday, China announced one of the most important tax reforms of the past twenty years. It is replacing a business tax on gross revenue for non-manufacturing companies with a VAT. Manufacturing ...
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With a little planning and preparation, this breakfast could help you save hundreds of dollars per year
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Boss gets sued over "too boring job"

CNN - 3 May 2016 19:24
Boss gets sued over A Frenchman is suing his former employer claiming his job was so boring it gave him emotional and health problems.
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A Look at the Beverage Businessman Seeking a Triple Crown Mike Repole has successfully built vitaminwater, Pirate's Booty and BODYARMOR into promising businesses, but he longs for a Kentucky Derby win.
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Goldman Sachs: The Bank of Japan made a 'fateful miscalculation' leaving policy unchanged last week Goldman Sachs For the second time in three months the Bank of Japan (BOJ) stunned financial markets last week, this time for holding monetary policy settings steady when most were expecting either an increase in asset pu...
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China's $7.1B mobile gaming market is tougher than ever for its small developers No country spends more on mobile games than China, but even Chinese companies are struggling to get a piece of that money. China has overtaken the United States and Japan as the top country for spending on mobile games a...
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Japan Announces $7 Billion Plan to Develop Mekong Region "I am expecting the day when ... I can depart from Bangkok eastward in the morning and arrive in Ho Chi Minh City at night and enjoy pho for dinner"
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Puerto Rico Defaults on Principal of $422 Million Debt Payment While the island paid $23 million in interest to its creditors, the outstanding amount puts the onus back on Washington to create a rescue package.
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The Amount of Malicious Emails Sent in 2016 Increases By 800 Percent Business owners beware: A recent study finds hackers are doubling down on their efforts to trick your employees into sending money or data via email.
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Inside the Brand New Class-Action Suit Against Uber Contractors or employees? It's the question that just won't die for Uber.
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4 Common Legal Blunders Many Entrepreneurs Make As an Entrepreneur, ensuring your business or startup is legally sound and protected is vital to your overall success.
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SUV And Truck Sales Are Driving U.S. Auto Sales Higher Ford and Fiat Chrysler posted sales gains in April as shoppers continue to clamor for heavy-duty rides.
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A weak Chinese manufacturing survey weighed on U.S. and European markets on Tuesday, renewing concerns that the world's second-largest economy might be slowing down
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NYTimes reports narrower Q1 loss on digital subscription rise The New York Times Co. said Tuesday its first quarter net loss narrowed 42% as digital circulation revenue and subscriptions rose.          
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Wall St. Is Down Amid Earnings Disappointments

The New York Times - 3 May 2016 16:02
Shares of American International Group and Pitney Bowes were dropping after the companies reported disappointing results.
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Merger mania: China spends $108.5B overseas Chinese companies are on a $108 billion dollar record shopping spree, snapping up foreign firms at an incredible pace.
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How the government got BP to pay the biggest environmental penalty in history The first order of business when John Cruden took over as the Justice Department's top environmental lawyer was holding BP financially accountable for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill that fouled the Gulf of Mexico with ...
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It's been a rough couple of months for the US dollar. The dollar index is down about 7.5% since its peak in mid-January, trading near 92.50 and at its lowest level in almost 16 months. There have a bunch of theories a...
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