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Taking a big risk in quest for bigger pizza the market.
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Sponsored Content: Do you give your employees a per diem for their trips -- a max daily amount they can spend on things like lodging and entertainment -- or do you offer them...
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Chase has four new cards devoted to small businesses. Does this count as a credit thaw?
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People rarely send postcards anymore and when they do, there are usually only three or four words written on the back.
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Cutting costs and prices helped some businesses stay afloat. And for some it's paying off.
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How Chad Doane managed to get an online cult following for his notepads.
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chad

the small pieces of paper that have been punched out of a punched card or punched paper tape. Until the 2000 U.S. presidential election, most people had never heard of chad, but in that year, the failure of some voting machines to punch neat holes in cards may have changed the course of history.

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