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GE Director Tisch Buys $54 Million in Stock

Barron's - 23 Nov 2017 00:16
GE Director Tisch Buys $54 Million in Stock James S. Tisch, CEO of Loews, swooped in and bought 3 million shares near a multiyear low price.
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Why Gamers Should Wait Until 2018 To Buy A New 4K TV New technology landing in 2018 will make this year's 4K TVs obsolete.
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A zero-coupon bond, gold, put options or even cash can help you hedge against the possibility of a bear market.
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Centrica Isn't The Only FTSE 100 Nightmare You Should Avoid In this article I am explaining why Centrica isn't the only FTSE 100 share that could decimate your shares portfolio.
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Fur trappers are asking a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit from wildlife advocates who want to block the export of bobcat pelts from the United States. Attorneys for …
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WATCH: Major retailers just hours away from rolling out deals for Black Friday An estimated 70 percent of Americans plan to do their holiday shopping between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Retailers' Recipe for the Holidays: Big Sales; Fewer Seasonal Workers Except for Amazon, most major retailers have scaled back plans for hiring temporary employees during the year's biggest shopping season, and Walmart is adding almost none.
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TV entrepreneur Joy Mangano reveals the secret of her success The TV entrepreneur spokes to ABC News' Rebecca Jarvis.
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(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has agreed to buy about $7 billion worth of precision guided munitions from U.S. defense contractors, sources familiar with the matter said, a deal that some lawmakers may object to over American...
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Retailers look to woo shoppers from rivals as Amazon grows NEW YORK -- Toys and TVs at J.C. Penney, Barbies at Best Buy, kitchen appliances like wine refrigerators at B.J.'s. As the holiday shopping season officially kicks off Thursday, shoppers may find some surprises at their ...
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Some information technology companies are growing so concerned about not find enough digital talent that they're training their own. IBM, Amazon and Microsoft all now have apprenticeship programs that pay …
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Honda's Recall Of A Recall Came At Feds' Insistence Honda's decision to recall 800,000 minivans came only after federal safety regulators insisted on it. The action is a repeat of a recall from 2016 because second row seats might come loose under heavy braking.
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4 Mistakes To Avoid When Holding A Token Sale The recent success of token sales is threatening traditional funding methods such as IPOs or venture capital. However, companies looking to jump on the token sale bandwagon would be well-advised to consider a number of p...
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WATCH: Old Navy CEO discusses rapidly changing retail industry Sonia Syngal, the CEO of Old Navy, talks about adapting from brick-and-mortar stores to online retail and the challenges during the holidays and Black Friday.
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These 4 Leadership Behaviors Make Good CEOs Great (and Drive Exponential Growth) CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg, Pablo Isla and Steve Jobs, exhibit these behavior patterns that drive exponential growth
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Mastering This 1 Trait Will Make You Smarter, Happier, And More Successful Mastering This One Trait Will Attract Mentors and Accelerate Your Professional Growth
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The Two Types of People Who Lie on Their Resumes Multiple market pressures and negative perceptions are fueling the growing trend toward dishonesty.
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13 Remarkably Inspiring Quotes on Greatness in the Workplace Words to live, work and leadby from those who have lived a life of greatness, including Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill, J.K. Rowling, Zane Grey, and others.
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Why Is Gratitude So Difficult, Yet Outrage So Easy?

Fast Company - 23 Nov 2017 10:00
Why Is Gratitude So Difficult, Yet Outrage So Easy? At a time of year that reminds us to be grateful, brain science explains why we aren’t quick to say thanks. Our brains are at odds with the concept of Thanksgiving. Gratitude should be the order of the day (and every d...
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Outcome Health's chief executive was sent a whistleblower letter last year by a salesman accusing the company of committing "ongoing fraud" by misleading its customers about its services, allegations that the advertising...
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Chinese stocks fell early Thursday on concerns about new regulations, while trading elsewhere in Asia was largely muted.
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Broadcom exec looks to kill Qualcomm purchase of NXP

New York Post - 23 Nov 2017 05:20
Broadcom exec looks to kill Qualcomm purchase of NXP As he angles to pull off the biggest tech merger of all time, Broadcom Chief Executive Hock Tan is meanwhile looking to scuttle Qualcomm's $47 billion bid for NXP Semiconductors, The Post has learned. The boss of the chi...
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