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Sparks still fly in a recession
财富中文网 2009-07-04 12:01Never mind the headlines -- for some fireworks companies, there's no slump.By Josh GlasserInside the businessFireworks have been a hallmark of July 4t...
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Fly kid grounded
财富中文网 2009-08-24 05:25A young Pentagon contractor and his tiny spy planes take on the FAA.By Jonathan Blum(Fortune Small Business) -- Shawn Theiss was an aerial prodigy.At ...
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3 stocks that beat the recession
Scott Cendrowski 2010-09-18 01:20McDonald'sTicker: MCDRecommendation: SellNo restaurant has played the recession better than McDonald's. It entered the downturn with a host of ideas ...
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Europe's PIGS don't fly
Colin Barr 2010-02-10 12:27By Colin BarrBets against the fiscally unfit are multiplying, and there's no telling where they will stop.So far, Dubai, Greece, Portugal and Spain ha...
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Did the recession actually end?
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-08-12 01:37The National Bureau of Economic Research is known to be slow at declaring the starts and stops of a recession, but it looks as if it might have been r...
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Ben Stein: 4 lessons from the recession
Ben Stein 2009-11-25 05:55A look back at what the financial crisis has taught us.By Ben SteinAs I write this from real estate disaster-ridden but still-glorious Los Angeles, I ...
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Recession buster: $90 custom shirts
财富中文网 2009-05-15 07:30Discount luxury is a hot market for one startup business.By Faran Alexis Krentcil(Fortune Small Business) -- How can you avoid losing your shirt in th...
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Do women do better in a recession?
财富中文网 2009-07-27 05:12Female managers just might have an edge in a rotten economy, says the author of a new book. Here's why, and how men and women can learn from each othe...
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Recession is over, says economist
财富中文网 2009-08-11 12:20According to Dennis Gartman, a number of indicators point to a recovery that is just getting started.By Scott CendrowskiWhen economist Dennis Gartman ...
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It's still a Windows world
Philip Elmer-DeWitt 2010-10-28 01:03Source: Net Market Share"There's no evidence that the marketplace is abandoning Windows to any significant degree."So wrote ZDNet Windows guru Ed Bott...