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| This week’s airport events: Delta loves and hates Minneapolis Reuters By Tom at latedeparture.com It seems as this week was mostly about Delta Airlines and Minneapolis St Paul International Airport (IATA: MSP). The news started on the good side when Delta Airlines announced new dining options and Apple iPads to rent at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| DealBook: Grassley Investigating Trades Made by SAC Capital New York Times By PETER LATTMAN Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, is examining 20 stock trades by the hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors, a spokesman for the lawmaker said Saturday. The inquiry is the result of a letter sent by Mr. Grassley on April 26 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| United Airlines has a Hard Week Reuters By David Parker Brown at Airline Reporter Being the world's largest airline has its benefits, but there are also going to be negatives. The larger and more complicated you are, the more that can go wrong. Then add in a merger to the mix and you are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Actuant acquires Weasler Engineering for $155M BusinessWeek Industrial products maker Actuant Corp. said Friday that it is buying Weasler Engineering Inc., a maker of transmission parts for agricultural and lawn equipment, for $155 million. The company is looking to take advantage of strong sales growth to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Small, local nukes are envisioned in Pa. | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-22 Philadelphia Inquirer The plants would power neighborhoods and wouldn't have to be near large bodies of water. Associated Press PITTSBURGH - Two US representatives from Pennsylvania are advocating that the federal government back a new generation of miniature nuclear ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Targacept prices public offering for 3.7M shares BusinessWeek Drug maker Targacept Inc. said Friday it will price its public offering of more than 3.7 million shares at a $20.50 per share. The company said it expects to net proceeds of roughly $70.2 million in proceeds from the offering, after deducting discounts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Drought slams farmers with woes San Angelo Standard Times By Jerry Lackey Weather disasters across the nation already have wreaked havoc on 2011 agriculture, maybe worse than millions of feral hogs are doing to livestock, irrigated crops, city parks and golf courses. But hold onto your hat, more is ahead as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Donaldson boosts outlook American Chronicle By Wendy Lee, Star Tribune, Minneapolis May 20--Donaldson Co. reported Friday its net income increased 25 percent to $62 million in the third quarter, beating analyst estimates. The Bloomington-based filtration products manufacturer's results were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Toddler found unharmed after mom's car stolen Tbo.com By TBO.com A 3-year-old boy was found unharmed late Friday after the car he was in was stolen, police said. The boy's mother left him in the 2003 Nissan Murano, with the engine running, while she went into the Floridian Grocery, 1702 W. Main St., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google was warned repeatedly about accepting ads from rogue pharmacies Digitaltrends.com According to a report published Saturday, Google was warned repeatedly by regulators about running ads from rogue online pharmacies. It's a problem that has plagued Google for years – how to deal with rogue online drug sellers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wildcats graduate: UNH holds 141st commencement Foster's Daily Democrat By MIKE GREEAR DURHAM — After days of gray skies and dreary weather, the sun reemerged over Durham on Saturday. University of New Hampshire President Mark W. Huddleston attributed the return of nice weather to the brightness of the university's 2011 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nev. Assembly OKs stripped-down online poker bill BusinessWeek By MICHELLE RINDELS Nevada's state Assembly on Thursday passed a stripped-down Internet gambling bill calling for the state to develop a licensing process for online poker businesses, a month after the US industry melted down amid federal indictments. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Norwich shooting victim remains in critical condition TheDay.com Johnny F. Amy, 25, of 78 Golden St., Apt. #1, was found by Norwich police officers around 2:25 am in the area of Franklin and Oak streets. Police say Amy was lying in the street suffering from a gunshot wound. Police say Amy was taken by ambulance to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Everyone Gets Flip Flops For A Buck Patch.com By Tammy Bester | Email the author | 1:13pm If you are like me and wear flip flops all summer long, Old Navy is the place to be on Saturday. All day long and just on Saturday, you can get flip flops for $1. These are the rubber ones so they are not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Small Businesses Told To Think Big Patch.com By David Mills | Email the author | 5:00pm Business owners were encouraged to envision customers beyond the San Leandro Marina and East 14th Street at a forum that featured officials from the White House. The Small Business Global Access forum, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Private-equity firm buys area papers Columbus Dispatch By Marla Matzer Rose Ohio Community Media, owner of The Delaware Gazette and other publications across Ohio, has been acquired by a division of Versa Capital Management, a Philadelphia-based private-equity firm. Versa said it had acquired ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Post Earnings Update: Entertainment Properties Trust Has Climbed 0.1% Higher ... Financial News Network Online When Entertainment Properties Trust (NYSE:EPR) reported earnings 19 days ago on May 02, 2011, analysts, on average, expected the company to report earnings of $0.48 on sales of $73.8 million. The company actually reported EPS of $0.34 on sales of $73.6 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| QE2 coming to an end. Why QE3 could follow! Benzinga By BookingAlpha. Next month, the Fed will be winding down its second round of quantitative easing. But will it be for good? Back in August, at a meeting of global finance officials in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Fed Chairman Bernanke . ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Suing for sales taxes The Economist (blog) BUSINESS TRAVELLERS are easy to tax. We dart in and out of town, we use easily taxable amenities like airports, hotels, and taxis, and, most important, we don't vote—at least not in our destination cities. Every business traveller has probably spent a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| April jobless rate unchanged in Louisiana BusinessWeek By ALAN SAYRE Louisiana's unemployment rate stayed steady in April, although there was an increase in non-farm jobs from March, the US Labor Department reported Friday. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the state last month remained ... See all stories on this topic » |
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