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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
Get Out! (From Behind Your Desk)
Helpful advice from Joe on building business through trade show participation and networking
August 11, 2008
BY
Joe Witte
GPS Makers Brace for Tough Market
One features of the new Apple iPhone 3G was a GPS system far more advanced that on the ...
August 11, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
UBS Latest Bank to Take Back Auction Rate Securities
Big banks just cannot seem to catch a break these days. On Friday, the Massachusetts Secretary of State ...
August 11, 2008
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Antonio Perez
AOL: A Thorn in Time Warner’s Side?
Time Warner this week reported weaker quarterly results, with earnings falling by 26 percent.
August 7, 2008
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Antonio Perez
Yahoo Shareholder Approval Lower Than Announced: Services Firm
Yahoo overreported the percentage of shareholders who had voted in favor of the current board, services firm Broadridge ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Suman Srinivasan
Marvel Earnings Up on Licensing, In-House Films
Marvel Entertainment announced that it had made a 60% rise in its Q2 profit, beating Wall Street estimates.
August 5, 2008
BY
Stephen Summer
Keeping the Family Business in Business
Years of blood, sweat and tears can be lost because of one critical shortcoming: a lack of planning.
August 3, 2008
BY
Mark Borkowski
Citigroup Faces Auction Rate Lawsuit, SEC Investigation
Citigroup Inc., the largest U.S. bank by assets, said that federal regulators and the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
August 3, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
U.S. Auto Industry Hit Hard by Weak Economy
Just after oil giant ExxonMobil Corp. celebrated $11 billion in second quarter profits, the U.S. auto industry followed ...
August 3, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Avoiding the Bad Employee
Let me get the catchphrase out of the way: Your employees, also known as “people,” are really important ...
July 26, 2008
BY
Joe Witte
Starbucks: Victim of Its Own Success?
This month, coffeehouse chain Starbucks Corp. announced the locations of the 616 store closures—16 more than previously anticipated—to ...
July 20, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Building a Successful Brand
Small business expert Joe Witte discusses how successful branding can transform your small business.
July 16, 2008
BY
Joe Witte
IndyMac Fails; Fannie and Freddy in Distress
Amidst a struggling economy and the fallout of an extenuating mortgage crisis, IndyMac Bancorp., a Pasadena, Calif.-based regional ...
July 13, 2008
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Steven Johnson
Yahoo Rejects Latest Microsoft Offer
Corporate giants continue to battle it out as Yahoo! Inc. confirms that it has rejected a joint proposal ...
July 13, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
India’s Tata Flexes Its Muscles
India's Tata Motors buys Jaguar and Land Rover for $2.3 billion.
July 8, 2008
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Heide B. Malhotra
Shareholders Pressure Internet Companies on Human Rights
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Paris-based international media watchdog, joined representatives from two American investment firms on Monday ...
November 13, 2005
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