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Apple Is Showing the World Two Different Faces — and That’s a Problem
In the wake of Twitter’s IPO, the word frothy is getting tossed around a lot. It’s what you say when you don’t want to be alarmist about another dotcom bubble, but you still see a classic sign of a market gone loopy: a disconnect …
USPS to Make Sunday Deliveries for Amazon
Both businesses benefit from partnership
After Twitter: 5 Potentially Blockbuster IPOs Coming Next
Twitter’s IPO has come and gone, bringing immediate riches to some of the company’s employees and anyone lucky enough to get in on the $26 IPO price (the stock jumped 73 percent on its first day). But Wall Street’s IPO
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5 Things You Should Absolutely Never Put on a Resume
Corporate recruiters spend four to five minutes carefully scrutinizing every resume that hits their desk — at least, that’s what they say. But when jobs site TheLadders set up eye-tracking software to record recruiters’ …
How $1.99 All-You-Can-Eat Buffets Went Extinct
Traditionally, cheap buffets in Las Vegas have served as loss leaders: Their purpose wasn’t to be profitable but instead to draw in diners—who hopefully would stick around to gamble. Lately, the idea of a $1.99 all-you-can-eat …
The Real Reason New College Grads Can’t Get Hired
It’s because college kids today can’t do math, one line of reasoning goes. Or they don’t know science. Or they’re clueless about technology, aside from their myriad social-media profiles. These are all good theories, but …
Federal Prosecutors Hit Bank of America with $864 Million Fine
The company was found liable for mortgage fraud
The End of an Era: Blockbuster Ceases Rentals in Advance of Closing
The video store will reopen Nov. 14 for a liquidation sale
The Sky-High Price You’ll Pay for Airline Mergers
If you want to understand why the U.S. Department of Justice is playing hardball over the pending American Airlines/US Airways Group merger, consider Detroit. The Motor City once harbored hub dreams and built a new Detroit Metro …
The Hottest Holiday Toy Is Not What You Think
Last year, there was no standout must-have holiday toy—no equivalent to the Tickle Me Elmo or the Cabbage Patch doll. For 2013, it doesn’t look like there will be a mad rush to buy any particular toy either. Are the days of the …
Deceased Print Newspaper Is Survived by Its Website
All print editions will cease on Dec. 12