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Business
Economists See Modest Q4 Growth, Fewer Firms Giving Raises
Many business economists expect modest economic growth for the rest of the year, with only a small percentage taking a more bullish outlook, according to a new survey
October 26, 2015
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The Associated Press
Oldest Continuously Operating Company Survives 1,400 Years Before Crash
Kongo Gumi survived the ups and downs of 1,400 years, but collapsed during Japan's economic downtown in 2006.
October 22, 2015
BY
April Holloway
CHINA SECURITY: IBM Shows Chinese Agents Its Source Code
This news analysis was originally dispatched as part of Epoch Times' China email newsletters. Subscribe to the newsletters ...
October 19, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Morgan Stanley’s Earnings Are Hit by Bond Trading Slump
Morgan Stanley's earnings dropped 42 percent in the third quarter, more than analysts forecast, as the bank's bond ...
October 19, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
In Divided London, Trendy Cereal Cafe Targeted by Protesters
An East End cafe that serves 120 varieties of breakfast cereal — along with 30 kinds of milk ...
October 1, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Asia Wealthiest Man on Defensive After Chinese Media Attacked Him For Exiting China
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing has defended his business strategy against accusations from China's state media that he ...
September 30, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
US–China Cyberpact: A Deal Built on Distrust
The cybersecurity deal between the United States and China is a deal without trust. With the United States ...
September 29, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Save Our Jobs in Services
Although we hear little about it, we should be concerned about pending legislation that could destroy our sovereignty ...
September 24, 2015
BY
The Reader's Turn
China’s Latest Cyber Gambit: Xi Jinping’s Tech Conference in Seattle
The Chinese regime is using U.S. businesses as a shield to dodge sanctions.
September 21, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
CHINA SECURITY: The Terrible Irony Behind CloudFlare’s Deal With Baidu
This news analysis was originally dispatched as part of Epoch Times' China email newsletters. Subscribe to the newsletters ...
September 15, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Spy Software Found Preinstalled on Lenovo, Huawei, and Xiaomi Smartphones
Infected phones can listen to phone calls and track user locations.
September 9, 2015
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Joshua Philipp
Congress Returns to Weighty List of Unfinished Business
Congress returns on Tuesday with a critical need for a characteristic rarely evident through a contentious spring and ...
September 5, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
‘Slack’ Time Pays Off for Entrepreneurs
Beyond thinking up a great new idea, innovation also requires what’s called “slack” time—a chance to work out ...
August 22, 2015
BY
Ken McGuffin
Recalls Hurt Brands and Rivals on Social Media
Product recalls provoke a sharp increase in negative chatter on social media sites.
August 6, 2015
BY
Ed Kromer
$15 an Hour Wages Could Nudge Fast Food Prices
Paying fast-food restaurant employees $15 an hour could lead to an estimated 4.3 percent increase in prices at ...
August 1, 2015
BY
Greg McClure
Higher Minimum-Wage Proposals Gain Ground on Both Coasts
The push for a higher minimum wage gained momentum on both sides of the country, with New York ...
July 23, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
China Is Building a Database on Americans Using Its Domestic Spy Program
The system profiling Americans will be used for fast-track espionage.
July 22, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Do Reusable Bags Trick You Into Buying Junk Food?
Bringing reusable bags to the grocery store might make you feel like you deserve a yummy reward.
July 16, 2015
BY
Erin Medlyn
History of Pre-Infected Electronics Will Block China’s Bid to Purchase Micron Technology
Grey markets and a history of breaching electronics at the factory level could block the rumored purchase.
July 15, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Do Student Loans Prevent New Small Businesses?
Student loan debt can get in the way of small business creation, report researchers.
July 15, 2015
BY
Andy Elder
Anonymous Says China Likely Behind New York Stock Exchange Outage
Prominent member of hacker collective Anonymous says the Chinese regime is the prime suspect in disrupting the New ...
July 8, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
US Airline Probe Would Need Proof Beyond Business as Usual
As the Justice Department launches an investigation into possible collusion in the airline industry, experts say the government ...
July 3, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Half of Corporate Networks ‘Targeted Continuously’ by Hackers: IT Professionals
Cyberattacks more common than what companies are saying.
July 2, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
China Uses Loophole for Protectionism in New National Security Law
New program will drive Chinese innovation at the expense of foreign firms.
July 1, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Read Less, Think More, and Then Act!
Ideas don't create true value until they are put into practice, says founder of Actionable Books.
June 29, 2015
BY
Christine Lin
China’s Proposal to Spy on US Technology Firms Is Not Dead
New laws would allow the Chinese regime to spy on users, enforce policies abroad.
June 19, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Start-Ups Need ‘Joiners’ as Well as Founders
Startup founders often take great risks to launch their new ventures.
June 16, 2015
BY
John Toon
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