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Deborah L. Jacobs
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Feb. 10, 2012
via Forbes
With great fanfare, the U.S. Department of Justice this morning announced a $25 billion mortgage relief deal. Unfortunately, it won't do much for consumers.
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Ray Kwong
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Feb. 10, 2012
via Forbes
Stories of worker abuse in China are a direct threat to Apple's coolness factor. At least 250,000 people want Apple to change its labor practices.
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David John Marotta
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Feb. 10, 2012
via Forbes
In Freedom Investing 2012 I analyzed the latest Index of Economic Freedom from The Heritage Foundation. Here I present some simple analysis of sovereign debt and deficit by ...
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E.D. Kain
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
If you?re itching to get your hands on a pre-release trial of Windows 8, you won?t have to wait long. has confirmed that it will release a trial version of the upcoming OS to ...
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Daniel Fisher
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
The biggest settlement since tobacco includes $2000 payments to former homeowners and $17 billion in principal reductions.
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Kenneth Rapoza
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
Can hackers destroy the internet as we know it?
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David Penn
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
Seven days after dropping to its second, consecutive, new, short-term low at the end of January, shares of Sirius XM Radio have not only gained more than 7%, but have rallied ...
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Nigam Arora
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
Carriers are between a rock and a hard place. They have to carry the iPhone to attract customers, but it costs them.
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Eric Jackson
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
Which CEOs would be in the Hall of Shame for exhibiting the 7 Habits of Spectacularly Unsuccessful CEOs?
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YCharts
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Feb. 9, 2012
via Forbes
For the past five years, shares of MasterCard Inc. (MA) and Apple Inc. (AAPL) have been enjoying a similar upward trajectory, though the hipster's performance has about ...
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Forbes
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Clare O'Connor
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Craig Newmark, Forbes
Ever heard of Manoj Bhargava? Probably not. He's a former monk who struck it rich with that ubiquitous red bottle: 5-Hour Energy. Read his improbable story.
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Dorothy Pomerantz
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
This story appears in the Feb. 27 edition of Forbes magazine.
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Chris Barth
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
Pawngo.com, an online pawn shop that launched in June of 2011, may have just dropped the ball. The Denver-based company delivered around 8,000 Butterfinger candy bars to ...
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Daniel Fisher
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
Whose rights are at stake? Image via Wikipedia I’ve just read the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision rejecting California’s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage and ...
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Eric Savitz
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
Covering the intersection of tech and investing. Sprint this morning posted Q4 results that were about in line with Street estimates. The telco posted revenue for the quarter ...
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Trefis Team
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
Cisco is set to report its second quarter earnings of fiscal 2012 today. Here we highlight a few key trends to watch for in the upcoming earnings release. Cisco competes with ...
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Joseph Hargett
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Feb. 8, 2012
via Forbes
Options traders are seriously call heavy ahead of tomorrow morning's fourth-quarter and fiscal 2011 earnings report from Sirius XM Radio (SIRI). For the record, Wall Street ...
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Caroline Howard
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
Credit: The Smoking Gun Staten Islander Fausat Ogunbayo, 46, has filed a shocking $900 trillion federal suit against the City Of New York for placing her two children in a ...
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On Marketing
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
This article is by Erin Nelson, CMO of Bazaarvoice. She was formerly CMO of Dell. With thousands of “friends” on Facebook and a constantly connected lifestyle, you’d ...
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Larry Olmsted
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
Sunday?s Super Bowl was the most watched television event in American history, tuned into by nearly half of all households and at peak time, more than 117,000,000 viewers. Ad ...
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Dorothy Pomerantz
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
One of these ten models owns a company worth $300 million.
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Tom Van Riper
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
We’ve recently seen it by league, how about overall? Over the past few months we’ve looked at the most disliked players in the NFL (Michael Vick) and NBA (Kris Humphries).
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Mike Ozanian
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of , is looking to buy the Dodgers, according to the Times. Kushner, 31, is the owner and publisher of the Observer Media Group, the organization ...
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Dave Thier
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
A few weeks ago, author and infamous frat-boy blogger Tucker Max told Forbes contributor that he was giving up the game: giving up the writing, giving up the blogosphere ...
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Liz W. Garcia
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Feb. 7, 2012
via Forbes
The talk in the press today, the day after the Superbowl, is all about musician MIA giving the middle finger to America during the half-time performance. But the talk DURING ...