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Madoff case one more clan problem
American Jews are watching the Bernard Madoff case closely. Their concern, spoken or not, is that there is something about the Madoff scandal that will be perceived as inherently Jewish. Perhaps only the intimate Jewish culture, whose members work,...Tags: Securities, Fraud, California, Corporate Crime, Dining and Drinking
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Chinese PC maker Lenovo to cut 11 percent of work force, warns of quarterly loss
AP Business WriterBEIJING (AP) — Shares of Lenovo Group tumbled Thursday after the world's fourth-largest computer maker warned it expects a loss for its latest quarter and will lay off 11 percent of its work force and cut executive pay. Lenovo said it will...Tags: Lenovo Group, CEO Pay, International Business Machines Corporation, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Republic Windows and Doors workers file labor board charges
Tribune reporterA month after their six-day factory sit-in captured the attention of a nation worried about the economy and job security, the workers of Republic Windows and Doors renewed their fight Tuesday by filing a charge with the National Labor Relations Board...Tags: Iowa, Labor Legislation, Jesse Jackson, Wages and Pensions, Unions
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Employers still hiring, but at what price?
Associated Press WriterForty-three-year-old Janet Wos has been laid off; 28-year Navreet Sangari is worried about losing his job; and 20-year-old Josh Clark is concerned he may not be able to land an entry level position in his chosen field. Though the New Jersey workers...Tags: Wages and Pensions, FBI, Citigroup Incorporated, Employees, Employers
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Richardson adviser lobbied state on behalf of Chase
One of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's senior political advisers lobbied the state on behalf of JPMorgan Chase & Co., which won a leading role on municipal bond deals under federal scrutiny and was a factor in Richardson's decision to withdraw from...Tags: Executive Branch, Trade Policy, Government, Heads of State, New Mexico
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Optimistic forecast boosts Navistar shares
Tribune reporterNavistar International Corp. shares jumped Monday after officials told analysts in an upbeat conference call that the truck and engine manufacturer sees light at the end of the tunnel for the troubled truck sector. Despite the broad market's decline,...Tags: Navistar International Corporation, Ford Motor Co., Heavy Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Warrenville
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Stocks end winning streak
U.S. stocks declined Monday, with investors taking profit after a three-session winning streak while sifting through December sales results from automakers. "The market up more than 6 percent in three trading days was enough to give the market a reason...Tags: Sales, General Motors Corp., Gold and Precious Material, Stock Activities, Automotive Equipment
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Lionsgate to acquire TV Guide Network and TVGuide.com
In a surprise move, Lionsgate Entertainment Corp. agreed Monday to buy TV Guide Network and TVGuide.com for $255 million, torpedoing a deal announced just over two weeks ago with media entrepreneur Allen Shapiro and a private equity unit of JPMorgan Chase...Tags: Santa Clara, Government, Movies, News Corp., Dining and Drinking
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Bill Richardson withdraws as Commerce pick
President-elect Barack Obama was dealt a setback to his incoming Cabinet on Sunday when Commerce Secretary-designate and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson withdrew from consideration amid a federal investigation into how a political donor from Beverly Hills...Tags: Executive Branch, Campaign Finance, Democratic National Conventions, Government, Primaries
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Obama Camp Defends Vetting Process In Wake Of Richardson Withdrawal
The Hartford CourantNew Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's sudden withdrawal Sunday from consideration as the incoming commerce secretary appeared to raise questions about the president-elect's vetting procedures. Richardson cited an ongoing federal "pay-to-play" investigation...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Heads of State, New Mexico, Bill Richardson
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Dubai palm island developer Nakheel says it may yet sell shares, doesn't say when
AP Business WriterDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The developer of palm-shaped islands off Dubai's coast said Sunday it is considering selling shares to the public but didn't say how soon. Nakheel made the comments in response to questions about a published...Tags: Sales, Banking, Financing and Stock Offerings
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Stores to airlines, many brands vanished in 2008
The Associated PressShoppers won't be picking up ornate lamps from the Bombay Co. in the coming year. Or investing with Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns. No flying to Hawaii on Aloha Airlines or buying ultra-cheap tickets on Skybus, either. All those names vanished this...Tags: Sales, Electronics, Bankruptcy, Kohl's Corporation, Transportation
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