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It's a small (cap) world after all
Want to know if all this talk of an economic recovery is for real? Don't think big. Think small.
Households recovering from economic freefall
The net worth of American households increased slightly during the final three months of 2009, the Federal Reserve said Thursday.
Fast food chains face tomato famine
Fast food joints are scrambling to find alternate sources for one of America's favorite sandwich toppings after a winter freeze took a huge bite out of Florida's tomato harvest.
Welcome to Detroit, Mr. Whitacre
The honeymoon is officially over.
Treasurys down ahead of 30-year auction
Treasurys traded lower Thursday ahead of a government auction of $13 billion in 30-year bonds.
Pink Floyd suit: Sell all the bricks in 'The Wall'
Pink Floyd won a legal battle Thursday against EMI that prevents the band's long-time record label from selling individual songs online.
Financial reform bill coming from Democrats
A key Senate banking panel is poised to release and start working on its financial overhaul bill next week, despite a lack of consensus on some key issues.
Brighter outlook for international airlines
The international airline business is improving, said an industry group Thursday, and while losses are still expected for 2010, they should be half the size previously forecast.
Stocks step back after two-week run
Stocks slipped Thursday as investors eyed mixed economic news and a fluctuating U.S. dollar and opted to step back after the recent advance.
Trusting science on climate change
Those beating the global warming drum have sure taken a few lumps lately.
Oil slips on job worries
Oil prices fell Thursday, amid higher continuing jobless claims.
The new me
I like myself pretty well. I've done okay as me. But it came to my attention recently that I was up for a redesign. These things are scary at first, but as they go along, they start to get exciting. Businesspeople are like sharks, not just because we're gray and slightly oily, or because our teeth trail the innards of those we have eviscerated, but because we must move forward or die.
Living on a freelancer's budget
Chris and Janie Peterson have an enviable life. They own a lovely 3½-bedroom ranch house just outside Minneapolis and have work schedules flexible enough to allow them lots of time with their children, Reece, 10, Cecily, 9, and Georgio, 7.
Why the U.S. can't inflate its way out of debt
It's dawning on people that getting a handle on burgeoning U.S. debt will be a long and hard process.
Unemployment claims show long-term problem
The number of Americans filing continuing claims for unemployment insurance spiked last week, the Labor Department said Thursday, as sluggish hiring continues to drag on the labor market's recovery.
Driving deaths plunge, fewest since 1954
The U.S. Department of Transportation said Thursday that traffic fatalities in 2009 reached their lowest level since 1954.
Dollar mixed ahead of jobs data
The dollar was mixed against other currencies Thursday, down against the pound and flat against the euro and yen, ahead of U.S. economic data.
Recall mania!
The embarrassment suffered by Toyota is likely to have a bracing effect on other automakers causing a potential tsunami of recalls, industry sources say.
Financial advice: The yes-man problem
Experts have long counseled against using financial planners who charge commissions, given their incentive to simply sell products that pad their paychecks.
Can you learn to be an entrepreneur?
Gregg Fairbrothers wasn't born to business. He grew up in an academic household. "I didn't know a debit from a credit," he admits. Fairbrothers studied earth sciences at Dartmouth in the '70s, got his master's at Rutgers, and eventually moved to Tulsa, where he joined Samson, a gas driller, and earned his chops at the right hand of the company's "hard-nosed founder." He picked up an MBA, but that was "just to get the toolkit," he says. "I learned my business on the job."
Why we can't inflate our way out of debt
It's dawning on people that getting a handle on burgeoning U.S. debt will be a long and hard process.
Stocks step back after two-week run
Stocks slipped Thursday as investors eyed mixed economic news and a fluctuating U.S. dollar and opted to step back after the recent advance.
It's a small (cap) world after all - The Buzz
Want to know if all this talk of an economic recovery is for real? Don't think big. Think small.
Households recovering from economic freefall
The net worth of American households increased slightly during the final three months of 2009, the Federal Reserve said Thursday.
Fast food joints face tomato famine
Fast food joints are scrambling to find alternate sources for one of America's favorite sandwich toppings after a winter freeze took a huge bite out of Florida's tomato harvest.
Motor City bashes GM CEO
GM's chairman and CEO is finding out what it is like to work in a fishbowl
Health-care reform's 'back-door' tax
The big talk on Capital Hill may be about health-care reform, but as part of this massive undertaking, the Democrats are quietly reshaping the tax system too. Tucked inside President Obama's latest health-care proposal is a major change to the Medicare tax.
Trusting science on climate change
Those beating the global warming drum have sure taken a few lumps lately.
Baby nukes in your backyard
Long left for dead, the U.S. nuclear power industry appears poised for a comeback.
Financial reform bill coming from Democrats
A key Senate banking panel is poised to release and start working on its financial overhaul bill next week, despite a lack of consensus on some key issues.
Pink Floyd suit: Sell all the bricks in 'The Wall'
Pink Floyd won a legal battle Thursday against EMI that prevents the band's long-time record label from selling individual songs online.
Budget cuts: San Diego says nay to police horses
From police horse to fireworks to wrangling stray chickens, these cash-strapped cities are eliminating all kinds of services.
Can you learn to be an entrepreneur?
Gregg Fairbrothers wasn't born to business. He grew up in an academic household. "I didn't know a debit from a credit," he admits. Fairbrothers studied earth sciences at Dartmouth in the '70s, got his master's at Rutgers, and eventually moved to Tulsa, where he joined Samson, a gas driller, and earned his chops at the right hand of the company's "hard-nosed founder." He picked up an MBA, but that was "just to get the toolkit," he says. "I learned my business on the job."
Sucker's rally for AIG and Citi - The Buzz
Investors had a funny way of commemorating the first anniversary of the market's bottom on Tuesday. They rewarded some of the stocks responsible for most of the problems in the first place.
How rich is Steve Jobs today?
Google CEO in Abu Dhabi
Twitter users not so social
Twitter may be a fast-growing social network, but most of its 50 million accounts merely follow other users rather than posting their own messages.
Android gains on the iPhone
iPad changes everything
Will Apple's tablet usher in a new era of computing, or simply dominate it?
10 dot.com flops
It's been exactly 10 years since the Nasdaq hit its all-time high. CNNMoney.com takes a look at the biggest busts of the dot.com bubble.
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