wired.com
The indictment alleges a state-owned company and rogue employees stole plans so
China could make memory chips—further straining China-US relations.
about 5 years ago
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As the shock of the 1988 Carrollton bus crash began to subside, Courier Journal
interviewed experts about school bus safety. Our stories saved lives.
over 5 years ago
wsj.com
A panel discusses whether some companies will stop offering insurance because of
the Affordable Care Act, and how the act might affect hiring and workers’ hours.
over 10 years ago
wsj.com
A Wall Street Journal analysis reveals companies that are carrying more goodwill
on their balance sheets than the companies’ own market value—a potential clue to
future write-offs.
over 11 years ago
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Nasdaq CEO Robert Greifeld said that \
over 11 years ago
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Big U.S.-based multinational firms added jobs much faster than the nation’s
other employers in the past two years, but nearly three-fourths of those jobs
were overseas.
over 11 years ago
wsj.com
Big U.S. companies have emerged from the deepest recession since World War II
more productive and more profitable, but the performance hasn’t translated into
significant gains in U.S. employment.
almost 12 years ago
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Fifty money managers have used Securities and Exchange Commission rules to keep
confidential their stakes in certain companies so far this year, an analysis of
securities filings shows.
about 12 years ago
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Pharmasset CEO P. Schaefer Price owns nearly 3% of the company, according to its
most recent proxy statement, filed in January 2011.
about 12 years ago
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El Paso CEO Douglas Foshee is in line for exit pay of $91 million following El
Paso’s sale to Kinder Morgan. It would be one of the largest ever packages for a
CEO following a merger.
over 12 years ago
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Will there ever be another? Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos,
Softbank’s Masayoshi Son and Alibaba’s Jack Ma elicit comparisons to the late
Apple founder.
over 12 years ago
wsj.com
IPhone and Android apps are breaching the privacy of smartphone users, a Wall
Street Journal investigation has found. 13th in a series.
about 13 years ago
wsj.com
A study provides further evidence suggesting many companies tweak quarterly
earnings to meet investor expectations.
almost 14 years ago