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CEO Urges Patience From Sprint Shareholders
Sprint Nextel Corp. CEO Dan Hesse says the company is taking the necessary steps to regain its momentum against its wireless competitors.
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WTO: China Must Address Rich-Poor Gap
China must address a widening gap between its rich and poor if Beijing wants a "harmonious society," the World Trade Organization will report in a trade review of the Asi...
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Study: Retirement Savers Make Costly 401(k) Mistakes
Despite extensive efforts to educate workers about saving for retirement, many employees are not doing a good job of managing their company-sponsored 401(k) accounts, a n...
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Bank Of America Customers Feel 'Significant Economic Pressure'
Bank of America reported rising credit costs Tuesday, as it continues to wade through a challenging economic cycle.
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Old Gas Pumps Can't Sell Fuel Above $3.99
Mom-and-pop service stations are running into a problem as gasoline marches toward $4 a gallon: Thousands of old-fashioned pumps can't register more tha...
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Wall Street Close: Stocks Mixed After Retail Sales Report
Wall Street turned in a mixed performance Tuesday after a fresh report on retail sales and a new oil price record told investors the same old story: Th...
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Wall Street Close: Stocks Advance As Oil Falls, Dollar Advances
Wall Street rallied Monday as oil prices, supported by a stronger dollar, fell back and alleviated some of investors' concerns about accelerating inflation....
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Pet Poop Is No Joke For Maryland Scooper
Business is picking up for David Snyder, who picks up canine business - or, rather, droppings - for a living.
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Yale Students Serve As Bankers For Struggling Entrepreneurs
When Larry Thomas couldn't get a bank loan for his struggling construction business, he turned to Yale University students less than half his age.
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