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Back-To-School 2008 A Drag on Retailers
Back to school shopping season left many retailers wishing for more.
October 1, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
U.S. Gives $25 Billion to Auto Industry
Congress tossed a lifeline to the long-suffering U.S. auto industry, in the form of a $25 billion low-interest ...
September 30, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Citi Buys Wachovia Assets
Citigroup Inc. agreed to purchase Wachovia's banking operations and assets in an all stock deal valued at $2.16 ...
September 29, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Lowering Energy Costs within Ten Years
Stepping away from the nightmare of high-energy prices is no longer a pipe dream.
September 29, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Wachovia In Talks With Suitors
Charlotte-based Wachovia Corp. is currently in talks with several large banks about a takeover bid, according to several ...
September 29, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
RIM, BlackBerry Enter New Territory
Shares of Research In Motion Limited (RIM), the Canadian maker of BlackBerry smartphones, dropped more than 25 percent ...
September 28, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Trust, Confidence, and the American Consumer
America's younger generation—people from 25 to 34 year of age—appear to be quite a bit less cynical about ...
September 28, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Corporate Reputation and the Bottom Line
Internet heavyweight Google Inc. earned the distinction of being the most respected company in America.
September 28, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Burst of the Wall Street ‘Levee’
The federal bailout out many financial giants may not have stemmed the flood of bad debt drowning Wall ...
September 23, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Turns to Commercial Banking
In a stunning turn, the two remaining U.S. securities firms, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, applied to become ...
September 22, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
$700 Billion Federal Bailout in the Works
Federal bailout would be most sweeping action the U.S. government has taken on financial markets since the Depression.
September 22, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Chinese Counterfeiters Going High-Tech
Seizures by U.S. and Canadian customs agencies revealed that Chinese counterfeit goods have surpassed just luxury items and ...
September 21, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Black Monday: Lehman Faces Bankruptcy, Liquidation
Lehman Brothers is in the process of filing for bankruptcy, sources say.
September 14, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
United Drops Plan to Charge for Transatlantic Meals
If you enjoy instant pizzas, hamburgers, and other airline foods, you're in luck.
September 5, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Wedding and Hospitality Industry Going Strong
The wedding industry continues to thrive and has been spared by the global credit crunch.
September 2, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Jefferson County’s Crisis Underscores Credit Market Risks
Jefferson County's near bankruptcy serves as a sobering reminder of how far-reaching today's credit market problems are. The ...
September 1, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
American Workers Are Worse Off, Says Study
As Labor Day comes and goes, we reflect upon the contribution American workers make to our national economy. ...
September 1, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Nintendo’s Gamble Pays Off
For years, the video game industry has trotted out bigger, fancier, and more impressive hardware to young consumers. ...
August 31, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
U.S. Bankruptcies Soar, Approach One Million
Whether or not the U.S. economy is in recession is still up for debate, but according to the ...
August 27, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
BP’s No-Win Russian Roulette Gamble
As the Georgia-Russia conflict raged on, an equally heated—though less prominent—battle was occurring in Moscow and London as ...
August 25, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Lowering Energy Costs Within 10 Years
Moving away from the reliance on high energy prices is no longer a pipe dream.
August 25, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Lehman Brothers At The Crossroads
On the thirty-first floor of the Lehman Brothers headquarters in Manhattan, Chief Executive Officer Dick Fuld must be ...
August 24, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Surprises in Global Market Rankings
It was an eye opener to discover that two Asian nations ranked first among 118 nations for ease ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Google, Apple Tops in Customer Satisfaction
Tech titans Google, Inc. and Apple, Inc. topped the latest customer satisfaction survey, according to the University of ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
‘Scrabulous’ Saga Brings Copyright Laws to the Forefront
Internet social networking site Facebook yanked the “Scrabulous” game from its U.S. and Canadian sites after Hasbro Inc. ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Fewer Travelers to Fly This Labor Day, Says Report
Airlines over Labor Day weekend - normally one of the busiest travel times - should see a reduction ...
August 18, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Mrs. Fields Cookie Shop Files Bankruptcy
It seems that people prefer to bake, rather than buy, cookies during an economic downturn.
August 18, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
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