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This Is Why 'How Many Shares?' Matters

The Street - 27 May 2016 15:07
After hours of painstaking research, arguing with yourself, and looking at charts, it's finally time to pull the trigger and buy the stock. You log into your account. You enter the stock symbol and the price you're willi...
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How to grill the perfect steak

Business Insider - 27 May 2016 19:50
How to grill the perfect steak Take control of the tongs with these tips from butcher Jason Wachtelhausen of Harlem Shambles.  Produced by Justin Gmoser. Additional camera by Eames Yates.  Follow BI Video: On Twitter  
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The best month of the year to buy everything

Business Insider - 27 May 2016 16:07
Flickr/Scarleth Marie Sometimes when you buy matters as much as where you buy. "There really is a best time to do just about anything and everything, and that's especially true when it comes to buying things," writes Mar...
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The 14 most innovative schools in America

Business Insider - 27 May 2016 20:32
LPA American education catches a lot of flack for falling behind other countries in global rankings, but test scores aren't everything. The truth is, some of the most cutting-edge learning takes place on US soil. We co...
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The 7 best TV shows on Netflix you've probably never heard of It's been estimated that Netflix has over 100,000 television and movie titles to choose from, so with so much selection, how do choose what to watch next? Here are 7 amazing Netflix shows ready for you to start binging. ...
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How to find the best sunscreen for your skin

Business Insider - 27 May 2016 15:43
iStock Fact: you're screwing over the skin on your face if you're not using sunscreen on the daily. Yeah, you heard that right. Every. Damn. Day. Doesn't matter whether you're headed to the beach with the express purpose...
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Jim Bartsch / Marc Angeles A sprawling Los Angeles estate that formerly belonged to Sam Simon, the late cocreator of "The Simpsons," just sold for $12.5 million, the Los Angeles Times reported. With a property that total...
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USACE HQ/Flickr Don't have the time or money to get a bachelor's degree? It turns out that plenty of two-year associate degrees have a high return on investment. According to the latest data from the US Bureau of Labor S...
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The 27 most physically active jobs in America

Business Insider - 27 May 2016 14:00
Flickr/DamongMan When you think of the most physically active jobs out there, you might think of professional athletes or construction workers. But you might be surprised which other jobs get you moving. To find out,...
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How To Double Your Dividends Without Leverage Did you know there’s a reliable way to significantly boost the income you're collecting from the dividend stocks you already own?
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Box Office: A Sequel Need Not Out-Gross The Original To Be A Hit Unless something goes a little mad at the multiplexes over the next month, Walt Disney’s Alice Through the Looking Glass is going to make quite a bit less than the $334m domestic/$1.025 billion total of the original Al...
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The Connecticut Bond Commission is expected to approve a $22 million loan and grant package to help one of the world's largest hedge funds upgrade its facilities in the state. …
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Why Samsung Suddenly Finds Parts Fitting Together

Wall Street Journal - 27 May 2016 06:18
After a spell during which several of Samsung Electronics' big businesses struggled at once, a turnaround may be at hand.
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JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images The two managers who oversaw the creation of Twitter Moments are no longer at the company, the latest reflection of the stream of departures that the struggling business continues to grap...
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Stocks edge higher, led by consumer companies and banks U.S. stocks made small gains Friday morning as banks and consumer products companies traded higher. Beauty products retailer Ulta jumped after it reported strong first-quarter results and raised its projections for the y...
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Gold Holding Moderate Losses Heading into Midday Yellen Speech Gold prices are weaker in late-morning dealings Friday. Many markets are quieter as traders and investors are awaiting a midday speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, and as many have already gotten an early jump ...
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The 3 Critical Steps to Achieving PR Success For Your Business Whether you're a startup or well-established business, mastering the art of PR is needed to gain exposure.
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The 3 plays in sports everybody will be talking about today Good morning! Here are the plays everybody will be talking about Friday. Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are back. After looking like shells of their regular-season selves for most of the first four games of the Western...
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U.S. regulators are investigating a complaint Chinese steelmakers stole trade secrets from an American competitor and colluded to fix prices. …
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Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen is expected at Harvard to participate in a "conversation" about interest rates. …
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Strategies: How new overtime rules affect small business If you own a small business and have full-time employees, these rules likely apply to you.          
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Revulsion To Used Goods Tests Sharing Economy Apps In Asia When Kanika Tekriwal started her private jet sharing service two years ago in India, aircraft owners weren’t going for it. They didn’t like the idea of letting other people use a prized possession even when it was id...
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