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The most accurate dollar forecasters predict the world's reserve currency will continue sliding, even when the Federal Reserve begins to raise interest rates, which policy makers say is an "extended period" away. Holdings and Scotia Capital say the US...
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Bloomberg L.P. plans to close its Bloomberg Press operation, a small unit that publishes books, following its acquisition of BusinessWeek magazine, spokeswoman for the parent company said on Friday afternoon. The division published a handful of titles...
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Shares of the following companies hare having unusual moves in U.S. trading this morning. US) had the steepest decline in Russell 2000 Index, losing 15 percent to $5.64. The maker of equipment for telephone companies forecast first- quarter revenue of...
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The long-expected BusinessWeek layoffs came down yesterday, with 130 staffers let go—a full third of its employees...When Bloomberg bought BW last month, expectations were grim—one preliminary report said that Bloomberg was planning to lay off the entire...
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House, and prior to that he served in the Rhode Island state senate for six years. He earned a master's in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School for Government in 1973, and earned his law degree from Harvard in 1982. Previously, Reed had served...
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Rock’n'roller Tyrangiel to head BusinessWeek Michael BloombergMichael Bloomberg’s new play thing, the top (but loss-making) BusinessWeek magazine will have 37-year-old Josh Tyrangiel as its new editor, once the acquisition from McGraw-Hill...
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Shares of the following companies are having unusual moves in U.S. trading this morning. US) advanced 8.6 percent to $8.88 after rising as much as 11 percent, the most intraday since May 5. The developer of an inhaled insulin was raised to "outperform"...
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November 17, 2009 Perhaps Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg should spend more time in the Bronx and less in Bermuda. He could travel less like a rock star and more like a neighbor, showing up without television cameras to hear what is on the minds of residents,...
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Josh Tyrangiel, the deputy managing editor of Time magazine, will become editor of BusinessWeek when Bloomberg LP takes over the magazine next month. More Business Tyrangiel will step in at a crucial transition for Bloomberg. The news and financial...
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Do New Yorkers Want a Terror Trial in Their City? Depends on Who You Ask Posted by BarbinMD, Daily Kos at 4:44 PM on November 17, 2009. Some surprising demographic breakdowns in one of New York's most divisive trials. Share and save this post: ...
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