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Why companies are getting rid of cubicle walls
May 21, 2013
Businesses are moving away from individual offices and high-walled cubicles to more open environments. Fitting more workers into a smaller space also slashes rent costs.
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Senator Carl Levin and Tim Cook clash in tax haven hearing
May 21, 2013
Senator Carl Levin says big companies are abusing tax loopholes. Apple's Tim Cook says they uphold the spirit of the law.
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How much would Apple's overseas cash help the U.S. economy?
May 21, 2013
Apple’s $100 billion in overseas cash is just part of the nearly $2 trillion in U.S. corporate funds that are beyond the reach of the IRS. What difference could that money make if it was brought home?
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How do delivery services like Grubhub and Seamless make a profit?
May 21, 2013
Two of the biggest restaurant takeout services, Grubhub and Seamless, will merge. A look at exactly how their business works, and how individual restaurants factor in.
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Dimon keeps dual role, but JPMorgan shareholder vote a 'wake-up call' to management
May 21, 2013
Mike Mayo, banking analyst with CLSA, joined Marketplace Morning Report prior to today's shareholder meeting to discuss.
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Jamie Dimon as chairman and CEO: His own 'yes man'?
May 21, 2013
JPMorgan Chase shareholders have voted to maintain Jamie Dimon's role as both CEO and chairman of the bank.
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Tim Cook goes to Washington
May 21, 2013
Apple CEO Tim Cook tries to answer the $1.7 trillion question: How does the U.S. get corporations to repatriate their overseas profits?
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Moleskine's CEO on paper's advantages (and how to pronounce Moleskine)
May 20, 2013
Arrigo Berni puts his bet on paper over tablets after taking Moleskine public.
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Power, risk and Jamie Dimon
May 20, 2013
Jamie Dimon faces shareholder judgment on whether he should remain chairman -- as well ask CEO -- of JPMorgan Chase. It's a symbolic vote, but important to a banker who prefers control.
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New Cirque du Soleil show will keep money flowing to Jackson estate
May 20, 2013
Michael Jackson is gone, but his music is still breaking records, earning around $150 million a year.











