Posts Tagged ‘partnership’
The Recession Is Over
Declining jobless claims have pushed our
measure of key economic indicators into
positive territory. But brace for a
wobbly upturn.
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The Recession Is Over
Republicans to Gain Ground in 2010 Campaigns
Winning back Congress isnt in the cards, but the GOP will boost its ranks at least a little in the House and maybe in the Senate, too.
Industrial Collaboration Leads to Pay Dirt
More and more big and small companies are teaming up to develop new products.
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Industrial Collaboration Leads to Pay Dirt
Companies Beware: Online Defamation Is Serious
Be alert, vigilant and responsive to criticism of your company, products and services — it could hurt your bottom line.
No Easy Road Back to Job Creation
A sluggish recovery spells little hiring, while few new jobs hinders growth — the vicious cycle continues.
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No Easy Road Back to Job Creation
Many More Troops to Head to Afghanistan
After hearing all the options for the troubled war, the president will go with his field commanders plan.
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Many More Troops to Head to Afghanistan
Lower Food Prices Hit Farmers, Help Grocers
Next year will tell a similar tale, though look for grocery store prices to edge up by year-end.
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Lower Food Prices Hit Farmers, Help Grocers
Metal Theft Is Troubling New Criminal Pursuit
Congress plans to shut off the market for stolen copper and other expensive metals.
Ford on Track to Be #1 U.S. Carmaker
Things are looking up for the one American automaker that didn’t go for a government bailout, and it’s not just because of “cash-for-clunkers.”
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Ford on Track to Be #1 U.S. Carmaker
Defense Needs Drive Tech Innovation
From time immemorial, wartime technology has spurred peacetime uses. Take a look at what the Defense Department is cooking up now.
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Defense Needs Drive Tech Innovation
Rising Orders Signal Improving Economy
Time to break out the champagne? Not quite yet, though the prospects are brightening.
Savings Rate: How Much Higher?
An increase in the U.S. savings rate is good news over the long term. But if the steep incline continues, it could jeopardize economic recovery.
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Savings Rate: How Much Higher?
Cybercrime Is a Growing Problem for Small Businesses
Ever-more-sophisticated computer hacking of business networks and Web sites will require more safeguards and constant vigilance.
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Cybercrime Is a Growing Problem for Small Businesses
More Empty Storefronts Ahead
With recreational shopping on hold, retail real estate — even strip malls — is in a rut.
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More Empty Storefronts Ahead