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Companies are providing debt assistance to their employees--a nice, and rarefied, perk.
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Samsung UN65KS9800 TV Review: LCD's Answer To OLED The best LCD TV of the year to date is definitely not perfect, but it's still good enough to give OLED at least a few things to think about
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How to fix common sleep problems with science

Business Insider - 19 Jul 2016 16:32
How to fix common sleep problems with science There are so many barriers to a good night's sleep these days. Phones, TVs, kids, work — the list goes on and on. We all know we need more sleep. Many Americans don't get the recommended seven to nine hours of shut eye...
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Microsoft's LinkedIn deal looms over quarter

USA Today - 19 Jul 2016 16:56
Microsoft's LinkedIn deal looms over quarter CEO Satya Nadella faces challenges as he pivots away from the PC towards a cloud-based world.          
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We're About to Live in a World of Economic Hunger Games In a new book, former labor leader Andy Stern takes on technological disruption and offers some (possible) solutions
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Google Play director Purnima Kochikar on the importance of context in the world of bots Purnima Kochikar, Google’s director of apps and games business development for the Play store, took the stage at VentureBeat’s 2016 MobileBeat event to talk about the importance of context in the emerging world of bo...
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Johnson & Johnson's second-quarter profit fell 11.5 percent, mainly due to a sizeable gain a year ago, but it easily beat Wall Street's expectations. The company also raised its full-year financial forecasts. …
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What Debt In Chicken Farming Says About American Agriculture

The Huffington Post - 19 Jul 2016 15:04
What Debt In Chicken Farming Says About American Agriculture History has proven many times that carrying large amounts of debt in a fluctuating market creates a dangerous situation. But the production contract model used that is spreading globally in chicken and livestock farming ...
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If you’ve been following politics lately, you know what a hot topic the minimum wage rate is. Presently, the federal minimum wage sits at $7.25 per hour. However, many states have raised their minimum wages above the m...
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Investors say stop paying 'funds of hedge funds'

New York Post - 19 Jul 2016 05:26
Investors say stop paying 'funds of hedge funds' Why pay a middleman? That's what big-time investors are saying to so-called funds of hedge funds. High fees and weak performance have institutions going directly to hedge funds. Over the last year, assets under managemen...
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Federal Reserve officials are looking more confidently toward an interest-rate increase before year-end, possibly as early as September.
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Mattel's license rights, which begin next year, include action figures, vehicles, games and other activity toys.
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Chinese Developer Defaults But Doesn't Change Its Ways

Wall Street Journal - 19 Jul 2016 07:32
Kaisa Group has fired its auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers, not a good sign as the defaulted Chinese property developer tries to get back on its feet.
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Yahoo misses profit expectations in what could be its last-ever earnings report Yahoo seems to be going out with a whimper.
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Five Lessons Retailers Can Learn from the Sharing Economy

The Huffington Post - 19 Jul 2016 16:21
Five Lessons Retailers Can Learn from the Sharing Economy Image Source Retailers can learn from the success and mistakes made by new emerging companies in the sharing economy. Companies like Uber and Airbnb have reinvented the use of technology in business and created a new lab...
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Scientists may have found a particle that breaks the laws of physics Caltech theoretical physicist Sean Carroll stopped by Business Insider to talk about string theory, parallel universes, and other exciting topics he discusses in his new book, "The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Me...
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IMF modestly cuts global growth forecast, warns of bigger Brexit risks Brexit expected to have mild impact but agency sites risks of more severe effects.          
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The Brexit vote may have less impact on the country's residential property market than the hike to stamp duty introduced in April.
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IMF says Brexit will drag down world economic growth

Miami Herald - 19 Jul 2016 16:01
Britain's decision to leave the European Union will reduce global economic growth this year and next, the International Monetary Fund says. …
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Why Norway, Switzerland Beat the U.S. in Retirement Readiness Wealth distribution is a key variable and the U.S. ranks near the bottom of 43 developed nations.
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(Reuters) - Mattel Inc said it won the license to make merchandise based on "Jurassic World" films, a day after rival Hasbro Inc announced the termination of the contract with Comcast Corp's NBCUniversal due to disagreem...
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UnitedHealth Overcomes Another $200M In Obamacare Losses UnitedHealth Group, which has lost more than $1 billion on public exchange plans under the Affordable Care Act, said it will scale back to three or fewer markets for 2017
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