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Travel Industry Embraces Social Networking
Social media channels are capitalizing on the popularity of avid travelers from the high-end to the budget-savvy in terms of identifying travel hotspots.
December 12, 2010
BY
Caroline Dobson
S&P 500 Index Reaches Two-Year High
The U.S. stock market experienced gains for the second straight week ahead of the New Year.
December 12, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
Stocks Start December With a Bang
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shook off European debt worries and a weak jobs report to finish 3.4 ...
December 11, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
Junk Bonds an Investment Boon as Other Bonds Face Losses
Junk bonds have stood out as a boon among fixed-income investments, while other bonds have slid, a Bloomberg ...
December 10, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Hypertension Drug Thelin Pulled by Pfizer Amid Liver Injuries
Hypertension drug Thelin (sitaxsentan) was withdrawn from foreign markets in the EU, Canada, and Australia by manufacturer Pfizer ...
December 10, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Online Shoppers Increasingly Susceptible to Fake Goods
75 percent of Canadians say they plan to spend less over the holidays and are hunting for bargains ...
December 10, 2010
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
AIG, US Government Outline Details of Bailout Exit
AIG, one of the most controversial bailout recipients, will officially be shed ownership by the US government.
December 9, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
Ford F-150 Shipments Delayed due to Parts Shortage: Report
Ford F-150 shipments of its 2011 model will be delayed due to a parts shortage, Bloomberg News has ...
December 9, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Data Storage Company Compellent Mulls Dell Buyout
Data storage company Compellent Technologies is in talks with Dell to be bought out at a discounted price ...
December 9, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
AIG Outlines Plan to Pay Back Taxpayers
AIG came to an agreement with the Treasury Dept. and the Fed over a plan to repay taxpayers ...
December 8, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Comcast Adds Cinema Asian America to On Demand Menu
Comcast, the nation's largest cable operator, recently added Cinema Asian American to its on demand menu.
December 8, 2010
BY
Pamela Tsai
Fortune Brands Breaks Into Three Companies
Maker of Jim Bean, Titleist golf supplies, and Moen faucets to split.
December 8, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
Auto Loans Given to More Americans as Standards Loosen
Auto loans are being made available to more Americans as credit standards loosen, a recent report has said.
December 7, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Madoff Trustee Targeting Big Banks
The court-appointed trustee for Bernard L. Madoff's estate has sued major global financial institutions for a combined $17.4 ...
December 7, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
Hermes Guards Against LVMH Takeover
The battle of the French retail luxury brands has taken another turn with Hermes International SCA's family shareholders.
December 7, 2010
BY
Caroline Dobson
Citigroup Stake Netted $12 Billion to US Govt
Citigroup Inc., one of the biggest corporate bailouts, has also netted one of the biggest windfalls for taxpayers.
December 7, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
China’s Unfulfilled WTO Promises
China has not become a viable trading partner, just the opposite.
December 7, 2010
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Gold Prices Rise on Currency Devaluing Fears
Gold prices rose in Monday trading after Ben Bernanke told “60 Minutes” on Sunday the Fed may inject ...
December 6, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Edging Toward Extinction
U.S. mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two symbols of the recent mortgage crisis, may be ...
December 6, 2010
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Groupon Rival Gets $175M From Amazon
Groupon rival LivingSocial is getting a $175 million investment from Amazon as Google continues its push to buy ...
December 6, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Madoff Trustee Sues JPMorgan for Aiding in Fraud
JPMorgan Chase & Company is being sued for $6.4 billion dollars for allegedly aiding a fraud scheme.
December 5, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Groupon Rejects Google’s $6 Billion Offer
Groupon, an internet social couponing website has refused to be bought out by Google.
December 5, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Honda to Stop Producing Element After 2011
Honda is cutting production of the Element, a car that has been showing steady decline in popularity since ...
December 5, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Cathay Pacific Shuffles Management
Tony Tyler, Chief Executive of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., will resign and become IATA's newly appointed director general ...
December 5, 2010
BY
Caroline Dobson
Portugal, Spain, and Italy Feel Bailout Pressure
The European economy is being dragged down by its less successful members.
December 5, 2010
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
Hong Kong Experiences Fake Gold Scam
While the discovered amount is small, some analysts believe it may be just the tip of the iceberg.
December 2, 2010
BY
Sonya Bryskine
Federal Reserve Lent $3.3 Trillion to US, Foreign Companies
Top beneficiaries were large U.S. banks, including Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corp., Morgan Stanley & Co., and ...
December 2, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
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