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Stocks and Bonds: Markets Are Mixed in Tepid Trading
Shares tried to extend their gains after the chipmaker Intel raised its revenue guidance, but fell back in late-morning trading.
Employees aim for up to 5 percent stake in VW: report
Reuters - The roughly 370,000 employees of Volkswagen and Porsche are striving initially to acquire a stake of up to 5 percent in the automotive group, VW's labor chief told a German newspaper.
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Reluctance to Spend May Be Legacy of the Recession
Even though consumer spending rose in July, many Americans are still watching their pennies, and some said their newfound frugality would not be temporary.
Generation B: At 58, a Life Story in Need of a Rewrite
Those over 45 have the highest unemployment rate in at least 60 years.
Fair Game: Fresh Air in the Muni Market
Regulators are requiring debt issuers and brokerage firms to expand financial disclosures on a timely basis.
Reluctance to Spend May Be Legacy of Recession
Even though consumer spending rose in July, many Americans are still watching their pennies, and some said their newfound frugality would not be temporary.
Hey, PC, Who Taught You to Fight Back?
After taking a beating in the ?Get a Mac? ads, Microsoft is emphasizing the diversity of PC users and the value of Windows machines.
Wiggling Their Toes at the Shoe Giants
Upstart companies are challenging the running-shoe status quo with thin-sole designs meant to combine the benefits of going barefoot with a layer of protection.
Novelties: Beyond the Biopsy: A Tiny Monitor for Cancer
Developed by a team at M.I.T., an implantable device may one day be used to track cancer growth in humans.
Economic View: An Echo Chamber of Boom and Bust
How a worldwide ?social epidemic? of ideas is supporting renewed confidence in the economy.
Ping: Using ?Free? to Turn a Profit
Evernote, a company that makes a Web application to save data users accumulate, hopes that giving away its product will pay off in the end.
Fundamentally: Fashionable Again, but for How Long?
Large-growth shares are suddenly attractive again, but investors should keep history in mind before making a commitment.
The Count: An Online Outlet for Creating and Socializing
New research states that the internet has a role in releasing people?s creative and social energies.
A Long Road to Television
An executive took a winding route from engineer to investment banker to C.E.O. of a television network using her entrepreneurial roots.
Career Couch: When a Colleague Doesn?t Pull His Weight
Some co-workers aren?t aware that they are wasting their time ? and yours.
Clash in Alabama Over Tennessee Coal Ash
The dumping of coal ash in a poor, mostly black county has generated a debate over revenue versus safety.
Stimulus, Sidetracked
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The Bigger Health Picture
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Who Gets the Blame for the Deep Deficit?
Recent headlines suggesting President Obama?s agenda would produce eye-popping federal deficits were misleading.
The Medium: Facebook Exodus
Why some Facebook members are moving on.
Consumed: Cleaned Sheets
A stripped-down version of a mass retailer offers one business model for the Great Recession.
Corner Office: Stepping Out of the Sandbox
A chief executive says she has learned that in the right situations, she should leave employees on their own to solve problems.
The Boss: A Long Road to Television
An executive took a winding route from engineer to investment banker to C.E.O. of a television network using her entrepreneurial roots.
A Dispute Over Unionizing at Montana Hair Salons
The Regis Corporation urged stylists to sign a document that would seemingly nullify any future support they showed for unionization.
Letters: Stimulus, Sidetracked
To the Editor:.
Letters: The Bigger Health Picture
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The Mediocre Multitasker
Read it and gloat. A new study shows that the most persistent multitaskers perform badly in a variety of tasks.
AIG weighing many options for ILFC: sources
Reuters - American International Group Inc and Steven Udvar-Hazy, head of its International Lease Finance Corp unit, are weighing several options for the aircraft leasing business, including breaking up the company, two sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
Employees aim for up to 5 percent stake in VW
Reuters - The roughly 370,000 employees of Volkswagen and Porsche are striving initially to acquire a stake of up to 5 percent in the automotive group, VW's labor chief told a German newspaper.
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