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Financing the best journalism you've never read
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Apr 2, 2013
Did you know you're missing out on some great reads? Journalism that never sees the light of day because, well, one person decides it's just not interesting enough to publish.
Want a U.S. visa? Got a spare $500,000?
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Apr 1, 2013
The government is doling out a growing number of visas to immigrants who invest half a million dollars in the U.S.
Too much food and beauty on Oprah's TV channel?
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Mar 15, 2013
Canadian telecommunications regulators say the Oprah Winfrey Network is neglecting educational programming.
Could HP break up? Last year, Whitman rebuffed speculation
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Feb 5, 2013
The $24.4 billion Dell buyout prompts reports of other tech investment deals, including a possible break-up of Hewlett-Packard. In November, HP CEO Meg Whitman said she'd "be very surprised" if HP wasn't an independent company in five years.
PODCAST: Oprah cashes in on Lance's confession, 7-11 tries to retake Manhattan
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Jan 18, 2013
Oprah Winfrey hopes Armstrong's doping confession will boost her cable network. 7-11 wants to expand in Manhattan. Yelp plans to add health scores to restaurant ratings.
Will Armstrong interview enhance Oprah network's performance?
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Jan 18, 2013
Lance Armstrong's tell-all doping confession could help Oprah Winfrey's struggling cable network, OWN.
'Pot for profit' laws attract entrepreneurs
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Jan 4, 2013
Colorado and Washington are magnets for new businesses, after voting to legalize recreational marijuana.
Former Autonomy head fires back against HP allegations
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Nov 21, 2012
Yesterday, Hewlett-Packard announced that it was misled when it acquired the British software firm Autonomy last year. That acquisition forced the company to take an $8.8 billion hit to its bottom line last quarter.
CEO Meg Whitman on the future of Hewlett-Packard
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Nov 20, 2012
The CEO of Hewlett-Packard discusses the company's announcement today of "serious accounting improprieties" by Autonomy Corporation, and her five-year turnaround plan.
HP blames quarterly loss on Autonomy fraud
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Nov 20, 2012
Hewlett Packard says fraud is behind the big quarterly loss it unveiled this morning. The personal computing company is writing down $9 billion because of what it calls financial "misrepresentations" by a company it acquired last year.







