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Why AT&T wanted Time Warner

CNN - 23 Oct 2016 02:38
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The true story of how McDonald's became America's fast food king McDonald's is America's ultimate fast-food chain — the home of the ubiquitous Big Mac and McNuggets. But like any other business, it had humble beginnings. We made a timeline below to highlight some of the most crucia...
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Oil giants can't come to an agreement on where prices could go Reuters/Sebastian Derungs Saudi Arabia’s energy minister Khalid al-Falih spoke at the Oil & Money Conference in London this week, where he offered a robust defense of OPEC’s 2014 decision to not intervene in the mark...
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AT&T Inc. has reached an agreement to buy Time Warner Inc. for $85.4 billion in a deal that would transform the phone company into a media giant.
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Wall Street has stepped up with $40 billion to help AT&T buy Time Warner Getty Images/Justin Sullivan It's happening. AT&T announced late Saturday night that it has agreed a deal to buy Time Warner for $107.50 per share, with Time Warner shareholders getting $53.75 per share in cash and $53...
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Apple facing stiff opposition in Ireland over new $925 million data center A small town in Ireland is continuing to give Apple a huge headache. The Californian tech giant wants to build an €850 million (£757 million) data centre just outside Athenry, in County Galway, on the west coast of Ir...
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What Is A Chief Data Officer And Why Do Firms Need Them? With the increased importance of data management, data protection, and analytical competency, CEOs are trying a number of different methods to help their firms navigate the challenges. A common approach is to add a new p...
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Fast-food chains like KFC and Arby's are fixing a big customer service problem -- and it's paying off @chickfila on Instagram Restaurant chains are finally realizing that it pays to be polite. Last year, Chick-fil-A beat out all other fast-food chains in the US in terms of per unit sales, averaging nearly $4 million in ...
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50 banned baby names from around the world

Business Insider - 23 Oct 2016 16:06
50 banned baby names from around the world Reuters/Carlo Allegri Parents in the US have a lot of leeway when it comes to naming their children. Just look at siblings Adolf Hitler, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, and Heinrich Hinler Hons as an example. Though you could ...
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How To Battle Giants In Business - And Win

Forbes - 23 Oct 2016 14:30
How To Battle Giants In Business - And Win How the David's of the business world are challenging the corporate Goliaths
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The week ahead in stocks: Massive media deal The week ahead in stocks: AT&T and Time Warner make an $85 billion deal, Apple expected to launch new Mac computers, and everyone (well, almost) shares quarterly results
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McDonald's franchisees reveal the 3 things that are killing them Flickr/oknidius McDonald's franchisees claim the fast-food chain's sales turnaround is slowing down. The company is lapping last year's launch of all-day breakfast, which helped boost same-store sales by as much as 5.7% ...
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Priscilla Chan explains what it's like to work alongside her husband, Mark Zuckerberg Stuart Isett/Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit A lot of people will tell you it's a bad idea to work with the one you love. But mixing work with romance is more common than you might think, and it doesn't always end in...
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Economists never imagined negative interest rates -- now they're rewriting textbooks Samantha Lee / Business Insider If you’re a bank, the idea sounds crazy. Why pay someone to hold your cash? In 1983, when Frederic Mishkin started writing "The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets," his se...
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Low interest rates are killing health care insurance firms Big health-care insurance firms are struggling to find a profit in this low-interest-rate environment, which is a cause for concern for opponents of the doctor-assisted suicide movement that is gaining momentum in the US...
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Economic growth is all about job quantity -- and quality Dear John: You recently said Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve head, commented that "even the economists are puzzled" as to why the economy is running cold. Maybe I'm simple, but if you take the bulk of the jobs away fro...
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The new era of payment processing will change everything

Business Insider - 23 Oct 2016 05:30
The new era of payment processing will change everything Thomson Reuters The modern smartphone is a remarkable device. A single device that fits in your pocket can do all the tasks that once required cameras, camcorders, GPS devices, watches, alarm clocks, calculators, and eve...
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Barclays CEO dines with hedgies to wrest business from unlikely foe How do you get $669 billion in one room? Ask Jes Staley. The Barclays chief executive was seen wining and dining some of the world's biggest hedge funds -- all in an effort to wrest business from an unlikely nemesis: Gol...
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Jobs, Jobs, Jobs & The Promise of Women Entrepreneurs According to the National Women's Business Council, women-owned businesses increased 26.8% from 2007. If women can master the issue of scale, a lot of people--including investors--stand to win big.
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9 'Game of Thrones' cosplayers who nail their show counterparts Mikhail Selgis/Kawaielli The INSIDER Summary: • Cosplaying — the art of creating costumes and role playing — has always been popular among fantasy communities.• We rounded up the best "Game of Thrones" cosplayers...
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AT&T CEO pledges journalistic independence Read full story for latest details.
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