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By Stephen Chiulli |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
The public backlash against the actions of some banks is palpable. People are outraged at the executive bonuses paid by AIG, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch and Fannie Mae. These companies are bankrupt save...
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Filed In:
Lobbying
and
Elections & Politics
A proposal to allow government intervention in labor disputes could prove costly.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Financial Markets & Investing
and
Banking & Finance
We could be in for a long recession -- something like 36 months dating from December 2007. But not if you ask Ben Bernanke. And 60 Minutes did.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Economic Recovery
and
Economic Conditions
Economic recovery starts with microenterprises. And microenterprises start with microlenders.
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By Stephen Chiulli |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance Overview
and
Banking & Finance
We've all heard the phrase that companies such as Citigroup, AIG, Bank of America, GE and GM are too big to fail.
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By Nancy Germond |
Filed In:
Company Losses
and
Company Earnings
AIG may well ask itself, given its fourth quarter losses of almost $62 billion, "How do you like me now?"
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By Stephen Chiulli |
Filed In:
Bonds
and
Debt Instruments
As I watch the stock market averages gyrate up and down, I wonder how relevant these markets really are within our daily lives. After all, no matter if the stock market goes up...
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Executive Compensation
and
Compensation & Benefits
Lots of CEOs are touting big cuts in pay these days, but when you check the fine print, are they really sacrificing very much?
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Apparently the Federal Reserve Board (The Fed) didn't get the memo about transparency in government. The Fed is in the process of simulating worst case scenarios on 20 U.S. banks that have assets...
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Mortgage Banking & Finance
and
Banking, Lending & Credit Services
The US Government is handing out cash like candy. Here's the Top 10 companies that have received the most money.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
The Treasury, Federal Reserve, FDIC and others all joined together to emphasize that a program will soon be in place to ensure that banks have the capital they need to keep moving with...
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By John Foley |
Filed In:
Restaurants & Food Service
and
Food & Beverage
People used to eat food they prepared at home on park benches, picnic tables, and lunch room cafeterias. Now people feel comfortable setting up a dining room table in their local cafe, movie...
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By Keith Girard |
Filed In:
US Presidential Elections
and
US Federal Elections
The stimulus bill debate was tough, but the brewing storm over health care reform will make it look like a spring shower.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Job Creation
and
Economic Indicators
Talk of personal accountability for poor financial decisions is nice, but only us regular folks will really be held to it as the big guys are fully bailed out.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Bailouts
and
Economic Policy
Maybe because it offers little help to them.
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By Peter Lucash |
Filed In:
Government Budgets
and
Public Finance
The recession is getting old, as they say, but we still have to hang tough and keep a close hand on the practice as events unfold.
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By Diana Ransom |
Filed In:
Tax Incentives
and
Tax Law
From tax perks to spending projects, the plan provides boosts small businesses need.
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Filed In:
Advertising Copy Testing
and
Advertising Research
Every dollar invested in advertising becomes one less dollar of staying power. That can put a company out of business quickly. The same conditions which create the need to invite more customers also...
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By Richard Solomon |
Filed In:
Hospitals
and
Health Care Facilities
Political rhetoric passing for transparency?
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By Stephen Chiulli |
Filed In:
Bailouts
and
Economic Policy
What gives? Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America and AIG all took hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars and all paid out $18.4 billion in bonuses to their executives for 2008. How could...
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