Marketplace for Wednesday January 7, 2015
Jan 7, 2015

Marketplace for Wednesday January 7, 2015

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Airing on Wednesday January 7, 2015: Europe officially has deflation, and its economy is weak. But is  some deflation better than others? Plus, Intel throws $300 million at workplace diversity problem, which is really a pipeline problem. Can you fix the pipeline? If so, will $300 million make a dent?

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U.S. airlines are least punctual ... in the world

Jan 7, 2015
Two American companies make the top 20 list of airlines known for running on time.

Intel commits $300 million to diversify tech ranks

Jan 7, 2015
Company CEO tackles a tech problem: Need for more women, minorities in workforce.
 Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, right,  and employee Darryl Adams at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
(Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

For small businesses, nothing but blue skies

Jan 7, 2015
Optimism among small businesses is at a seven-year high, study says.

For Europe, cheap oil is all boon and little bust

Jan 7, 2015
Europe has deflation fears, but falling prices caused by cheap oil are a stimulus.

Goldman Sachs argues for a big bank breakup

Jan 7, 2015
Shareholders would benefit if JPMorgan Chase split into smaller pieces, report says.

Apps help employees care for aging parents

Jan 7, 2015
Helping employees with care may help them stay focused at work

Legal pot sales could top $10 billion by 2018

Jan 7, 2015
Despite federal obstacles, state-legal marijuana businesses take off in a big way.

Airing on Wednesday January 7, 2015: Europe officially has deflation, and its economy is weak. But is  some deflation better than others? Plus, Intel throws $300 million at workplace diversity problem, which is really a pipeline problem. Can you fix the pipeline? If so, will $300 million make a dent?