World / Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 08:21
washingtonpost.com
April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group Ltd., talks about the possibility of finding a partner for Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. to compete with British Airways. Branson also discusses the Virgin Galactic commercial...
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Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 08:18
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April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Howard Present, president and chief executive officer of F-Squared Investments Inc., talks about the outlook for stocks and market volatility. He speaks with Carol Massar, Matt Miller and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg...
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Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 08:11
washingtonpost.com
April 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Ola Kinnander reports on the automobile testing ground in Arjeplog, a region in northern Sweden, where Bayerische Motoren Werke AG and other carmakers put their new models through their paces on the frozen lakes...
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Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 08:04
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April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Arthur Gensler, chairman of U.S. architectural firm Gensler, discusses the redesign of San Francisco International Airport's Terminal 2. Virgin America will fly out of the terminal. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 08:02
cnn.com
No one saw it coming. As champagne corks popped and confetti swirled to usher in 2011, most experts pointed to Europe's ongoing sovereign debt crisis as the market's biggest hurdle this year.
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Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 07:34
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Boeing had anticipated the aluminum skin and "lap joints" on certain Boeing 737s would need to be inspected for cracks after roughly 60,000 take-off and landing cycles. The company has now drastically altered that estimate.
World
Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 06:41
cnn.com
On the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, mountains of trash are piling up along the dusty streets and footpaths of Africa's largest slum.
World
Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 05:32
cnn.com
Last week the news broke that the world's largest permissions-based e-mail marketing company, Epsilon, had been hacked -- compromising the security of an unknown number of e-mail addresses and names. Major companies with millions of customers, such...
World
Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 03:05
cnn.com
Starting next week, Toyota will resume vehicle production at a third plant in Japan, a company spokesman said Wednesday.
World
Economics & Finance
April 06, 2011 02:50
cnn.com
A veteran socialist activist in India has launched an indefinite hunger strike to seek tough, overarching laws to tackle corruption as a rash of scandals undermined the reputation of the country's government.
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