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America's high-speed rail off to a slow start
财富中文网 2009-08-10 06:16President Obama may call a nationwide high-speed passenger rail network a priority, but it's going to take a lot more than $8 billion to make it happe...
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IBM rides the high-speed rail
财富中文网 2009-06-24 09:51The tech giant looks for ways to make high-speed trains smarter, safer and more efficient.By Jeffrey M. O'BrienIn keeping with its massive Smarter Pla...
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Has Warren gone off the rails?
财富中文网 2009-11-07 01:03By Stanley BingI’ve been in a good mood all week about the announcement that Warren Buffett was investing $32 billion in Burlington Northern Santa Fe,...
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THE WALTONS/ INSIDE AMERICA'S RICHEST FAMILY
ANDY SERWER 2008-02-22 09:37来源:2004年11月号《财富》杂志作者:ANDY SERWER"Have you been to Bentonville?"It's a question more and more businesspeople ask each other these days, and increasingl...
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America's new monopoly buster
财富中文网 2009-05-18 05:20Obama's antitrust chief, Christine Varney, comes from a school of aggressive intervention. Watch for her to focus on technology and big pharma.By Teli...
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Is China finally cooling off?
财富中文网 2009-09-16 11:32Chinese equity funds recently had their worst week in a long time. What's causing the blip?By Beth KowittInvestors have piled $3.24 billion into China...
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Gold's glitter wears off
Colin Barr 2010-07-30 02:03Gold futures slipped nearly 2% Tuesday to $1162 an ounce. That means the gold price has dropped 7% off last month's nominal record, reached in the aft...
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Bank of America's plan to go it alone
财富中文网 2009-05-12 07:22The lender says it no longer needs government money, but analysts say its future depends on an economic recovery.By Mina KimesThe curtain has been lif...
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Central banks start to abandon the U.S. dollar
Heidi N. Moore 2010-07-14 01:22There are those who would argue that the financial crisis was caused by over-enthusiastic worship of the Almighty Dollar. Call it brutal financial kar...
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A slow Europe could still lead to a slow China
Daryl G. Jones 2010-06-24 01:53If we have learned anything in the last few years, it's that all major markets are connected. The subprime crisis in the United States -- the classic ...