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Rich Manhattan moms are hiring disabled to cut Disney World lines
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May 14, 2013
The New York Post reports wealthy mothers are paying handicapped people to pose as family members so that their families can use the special entrances to Disney World attractions.
Who needs consumer demand to make money?
Interview by
Apr 17, 2013
David Kelly, chief global strategist with JP Morgan Funds, explains what's got corporate profits up in a weak economy.
From Snow White to Wreck-it Ralph: A look back at Disney animation
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Apr 12, 2013
Disney is letting go of nine of its animators from its hand drawn animation team, a month after the company announced it has no further plans to work in the traditional 2D format.
Behind the ATM: Bank of America wants you to come back inside the actual bank
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Apr 5, 2013
Banks have pushed customers to ATMs and online banking for years. Now Bank of America is inviting people to come in, chat, talk with real bankers and tellers.
CGI fails to generate box office success
Story By
Mar 4, 2013
This weekend, 'Oz the Great and Powerful' opens at the box office. The special effects wonder cost Disney a reported $325 million, most of which was spent on CGI.
Bank of America to its 270,000 employees: Be nice
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Jan 29, 2013
Bank of America had the worst score for customer satisfaction compared with its national rivals. As a group, they all lagged behind credit unions and regional banks.
Banks settle again, homeowners to get relief
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Jan 7, 2013
In a costly day of legal settlements, 10 banks agree to pay $8.5 billion to four million homeowners for mishandling their foreclosures.
Disney creates the happiest data mine on earth
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Jan 7, 2013
Come spring, Disney World visitors will wear special bracelets that let the company track just about everything they do
Disney deal gives Netflix a boost over competitors
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Dec 5, 2012
The value of Netflix stock soared by around 14 percent Tuesday, after the company announced it had clinched an exclusive deal to show first-run Disney movies.
Bank of America backs off fees, again
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Dec 3, 2012
After reversing a plan last year to charge a monthly fee for debit cards, Bank of America reportedly is delaying new checking account fees.










