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Pay czar: Next ruling may carry more clout

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

The next round of executive pay decisions for companies that have received substantial government bailout funds could have a more lasting impact on pay practices nationwide, the special master on pay for the bailout said Tuesday.

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Wall Street plays new game of risk

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

Hey there risk. Welcome back. What’s shaking

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Former GM plant set to make electric cars

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

Electric carmaker Fisker Automotive said Tuesday it is buying an old General Motors plant in Wilmington, Del., and plans on making up to 100,000 vehicles a year at the recently shuttered facility.

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Dow rallies, Nasdaq drags

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

A rally in the energy sector propelled the Dow industrials near midsession Tuesday, but the broader market struggled as investors mulled a surprise drop in consumer confidence.

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Home prices continue rebound

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

Home prices rose for the fourth month in a row during August and suffered a smaller-than-expected annual drop, according to a report issued Tuesday.

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IRS to rich tax cheats: Be afraid. Be very afraid.

October 27, 2009 by blog100 · Leave a Comment 

The Internal Revenue Service detailed plans on Monday to weed out wealthy, international tax cheats with renewed urgency.

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No more Happy Meals in Iceland

October 27, 2009 by quinlan · Leave a Comment 

For Icelanders seeking a Big Mac, it’s going to take a whopper of an effort.

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‘A rival stole my staff’

October 27, 2009 by quinlan · Leave a Comment 

Last time we checked in with Debra Killian, the co-founder of Charter Oak Lending Group in Danbury, Conn.

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Consumers: Current economy at 26-year low

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

A key measure of consumer confidence continued to slip in October, with consumers’ gauge of the current economic situation falling to a 26-year low, a research group said Tuesday.

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Dollar slides against the euro

October 27, 2009 by links · Leave a Comment 

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