Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
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News Corp. shareholders, be afraid. The more Rupert Murdoch talks about his company’s digital strategy, the clearer it becomes that he doesn’t understand what it is he’s talking about. Continue reading Rupert Murdoch Doesn’t Get The Web. So Why’s He Talking About It? Rupert Murdoch Doesn’t Get The Web. So Why’s He Talking About It? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:45:00. Filed Under: People , Media , Google , Microsoft , News Corp. Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
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The textbook and nonfiction publisher — which is behind the For Dummies how-to series — reported healthy results for the third quarter, thanks to the education division and currency gains. Continue reading Profits ‘For Dummies’: John Wiley & Sons Reports Higher Profits, Earnings Profits ‘For Dummies’: John Wiley & Sons Reports Higher Profits, Earnings originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:53:00. Filed Under: Company News , Earnings , Media , Books , Currency Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
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Boeing boss Jim McNerney has been the recipient of much good news lately: The latest was that he had been tapped to lead the President’s Export Council, an advisory committee meant to help America increase its international trade. Ironic, perhaps, since McNerney allegedly wants to export Boeing’s jobs. Continue reading Will Boeing’s CEO Repay America by Hiring in China? Will Boeing’s CEO Repay America by Hiring in China? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:06:00. Filed Under: Company News , Economy , People , Boeing Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
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He should have seen it coming: Sean David Morton, the head of Delphi Associates Investment Group, claims his paranormal powers have allowed him to call all the stock market highs and lows for the past 14 years. Last week, the SEC called him a fraud who was stealing his investors’ money. Continue reading Stock Market ‘Psychic’ Charged With Duping Investors Stock Market ‘Psychic’ Charged With Duping Investors originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:42:00. Filed Under: People , Investing Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
11:23 am
In the face of growing pressure from within his own party, powerful Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel has decided to take a temporary leave of absence from his post as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee until the Ethics Committee completes its investigation of him. Continue reading Rep. Rangel Bows to Pressure and Temporarily Quits Tax Post Rep. Rangel Bows to Pressure and Temporarily Quits Tax Post originally appeared on DailyFinance on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:00:00. Filed Under: People , Taxes Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
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Macmillan subsidiary Henry Holt has halted production of Charles Pellegrino’s book Last Train to Hiroshima amid allegations not only that the author had a lying source, but that the author had falsely characterized himself as having a Ph.D. What will the developments do to sales? Continue reading An Author Gets Unmasked, and a Publisher’s Financial Headache Worsens An Author Gets Unmasked, and a Publisher’s Financial Headache Worsens originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:25:00. Filed Under: People , Media , Books Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
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As the 2010 Winter Olympics wrap up in Vancouver, the bodies that fueled them are gaining momentum on the marketing front. The most-famous faces of the competition will garner millions in endorsement deals, but are those star athletes worth it to their sponsors? Continue reading Olympians Go to Market: Is a Gold Medal a Safe Bet? Olympians Go to Market: Is a Gold Medal a Safe Bet? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:40:00. Filed Under: People , Media , Retail Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday about whether former Enron executive, Jeffrey Skilling, should get a new trial in a venue other than Houston, where his first trial took place. Continue reading Legal Briefing: Can Former Enron Exec Skilling Get a New Trial? Legal Briefing: Can Former Enron Exec Skilling Get a New Trial? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:00:00. Filed Under: People Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments
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Berkshire Hathaway returned to form in 2009. Despite lingering effects from the recession and a few key missteps, the results were good enough for billionaire CEO Warren Buffett to express optimism about the future in his widely-read annual letter to investors. Continue reading As Berkshire Returns to Form, Buffett Blasts Wall Street As Berkshire Returns to Form, Buffett Blasts Wall Street originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:45:00. Filed Under: Company News , People , Earnings , Berkshire Hathaway Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments
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Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
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It looks like Gatorade wasn’t too impressed by the abject apology Tiger Woods offered the world last week regarding his affairs. The sports drink brand has ended its sponsorship of the world’s top golfer. It was largely thanks to such endorsements that Woods became the first athlete to earn $1 billion. Continue reading Gatorade Loses Its Taste for Tiger Woods Gatorade Loses Its Taste for Tiger Woods originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:00:00. Filed Under: People , Media , Pepsico Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

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