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These Men Could Kill SarbOx
Two tenacious Washington lawyers have the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in their sights?and they just might take it down
Wall Street Plays Hardball
This Year's Holiday Hit Toy: Zhu Zhu Pets
Battery-powered hamsters that scoot around a track are flying off store shelves, giving recession-wracked retailers a needed boost
Archives: Toys 'R' Us Gets Wound Up Again
The Best E-Commerce Sites for the Holidays
A Big Loophole in Cap and Trade
How companies may be rewarded under the cap-and-trade system for green projects they already had in the works
Wiring America Up to Green Power
Abercrombie & Fitch Bargains for a Rebound
The clothing retailer hung tough on prices, and teens took a hike. Now the paragon of preppy coolness is frantically trying to woo them back
Wal-Mart's Online Optimism
Healing Chile's Malaise
Despite decades of economic growth, average citizens are dissatisfied?and want better schools and more opportunities
Picks of the Week: Intel, RIM, Wells Fargo
Wall Street analysts give their buy, sell, or hold views on various stocks in the news this week
DT to Seek U.S. Partners for T-Mobile USA
T-Mobile USA's parent Deutsche Telekom is looking for U.S. partners to help fund the U.S. wireless carrier's network build-out, according to a report from Reuters and a German newspaper. Potential partners may include Clearwire, MetroPCS or Leap, according to the report.
Sony's Hirai Talks About An i-Tunes-like Store
Sony's Kazuo Hirai has a lot of ideas about what he would do if it had an iTunes-like online store. The company wouldn't just sell digital music, movies and books for Sony products, said Hirai, executive vice-president for networked products and services. It would also try to connect users with ...
U.S. Ambassador: China-U.S. Ties are World's Most Important
A day after President Obama left Asia after an 8-day visit, Jon Huntsman, the American ambassador in Beijing, tried to counter the spin in the media that his boss's China visit didn't go so well. Speaking at a BusinessWeek conference on Friday morning, the former GOP governor of Utah pointed to ...
Is MySpace Buying Imeem?
The expected purchase price of just $10 million bodes ill for other ad-supported online music services
Dell Stock Gains May Slacken
The rally that's lifted the computer maker's shares 55% this year may lose steam after a report indicated corporate demand for PCs isn't as robust as hoped
'Bo-Tax' for Health-Care Reform?
Plastic surgeons shriek as Democrats consider an excise tax on elective cosmetic procedures to raise funds for health reform
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