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As Drug Prices Fall, These Stocks Could Rise

Barron's - 15 Apr 2017 07:24
As Drug Prices Fall, These Stocks Could Rise Regeneron and Vertex could be winners as the biotech industry grapples with soaring prices.
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Ten Things Great Leaders Do To Get People On Board With Change Navigating the uncertainty of change requires leaders to approach it with a "risk-ready mindset" -- one that is open to experimenting and learning on-the-go. Here are 10 ways leaders can combat the fear of change and emb...
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Ford Shares Are Too Cheap

Barron's - 15 Apr 2017 08:25
Ford Shares Are Too Cheap Despite some negatives, including a recent earnings warning for the first quarter, the stock looks inexpensive.
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An Apple-Disney Tie-Up Would Smack of Desperation The tech giant finds itself caught between Wall Street and its fan base. Disney would provide a jolt, but the pair are pursuing different missions.
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This Yale Grad Could Soon Be an Emoji Millionaire Emojis are a multi-billion dollar business in Asia and the trend is taking off in the US as well. Mojilala is a marketplace for emoji artists to sell work - and it is poised to explode.
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Earnings Preview: What To Expect From United Airlines On Monday United Continental is expected to earn $0.37/share on $8.35 billion in revenue. Meanwhile, the so-called Whisper number is $0.39.
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The Last Cheap Dividend Growth Stocks In A Pricey Market I wouldn't buy any old dividend payer right now, with most stock prices on the high side. But, believe it or not, there are a few quality dividend growers that are still pretty cheap.
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Why Wall Street Will Cotton to Hanesbrands

Barron's - 15 Apr 2017 07:32
Why Wall Street Will Cotton to Hanesbrands A snapback rally could produce a 25% return as profits rebound at the storied brand.
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Why men may have a harder time than women finding jobs

New York Post - 15 Apr 2017 01:38
Why men may have a harder time than women finding jobs If you're searching for a job, the odds of finding one may depend on your gender. Overall, occupations that are more than 80 percent female are projected to grow at nearly twice the rate of jobs that are at least 60 perc...
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Wabtec Shares Could Power Up Nearly 20% in a Year Shares of railroad-equipment supplier Wabtec seem poised to rebound as governments invest in mass transit.
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Brands are paying to give swag to celebrities

New York Post - 15 Apr 2017 04:27
Brands are paying to give swag to celebrities Bagfuls of free luxury goodies aren't just for Oscar nominees anymore. Consumer brands are looking to get their products into the hands of the super-rich anyway they can -- and helicopter flights and fashion boutiques ar...
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Your Electronic Medical Records Could Be Worth $1000 To Hackers How much is your life worth to hackers? On the black market, the going rate for your social security number is 10 cents. Your credit card number is worth 25 cents. But your electronic medical health record (EHR) could be...
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There's a dark secret at the heart of artificial intelligence: no one really understands how it works Keith Rankin Last year, a strange self-driving car was released onto the quiet roads of Monmouth County, New Jersey. The experimental vehicle, developed by researchers at the chip maker Nvidia, didn't look different from...
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Most Mississippi government agencies will be banned from buying vehicles for a year, as a way to save money in a tight budget. The vehicle moratorium is in House Bill …
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Shiny New Things: Best of the Best at New York Auto Show The New York International Auto Show is one of the biggest and most important annual events -- and it didn't disappoint this year.
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Why Airlines Can Get Away With Bad Customer Service

The Atlantic - 15 Apr 2017 15:30
As much as other types of companies might want to ignore their lowest-margin patrons, most don't have that luxury.
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Here's How The Internet of Things Is Transforming Industries You Would Never Think Of There's potential to unleash a new revolution in productivity
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Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are claiming success with the first in a new series of test flights involving an upgraded version of a nuclear bomb that has been part …
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When administered as their manufacturers intend, the three drugs Arkansas could use in lethal injections next week -- if courts allow the executions to proceed -- are key products of …
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This car can transform and drive over other cars in traffic This transforming SUV raises and lowers to get around traffic. Unfortunately, the Hum Rider isn't something you can buy. It was created by Verizon as marketing for their Hum module. Anyone caught in traffic would love th...
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Little for Investors to Cheer in South Africa

Barron's - 15 Apr 2017 07:51
Little for Investors to Cheer in South Africa The Zuma administration seems to have no viable solution to the country's growth problems.
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Linamar: Driving for More of the Auto-Parts Market The Canadian company has been winning lots of new contracts and more market share.
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