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Why German cars sold in Beijing are made in South Carolina
Very few are pleased with the U.S. auto industry these days, but those few include the good people in and around Spartanburg County, near Greenville, ...
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American job creation 101: stop fretting over Chinese investment
Last week, eight senators rallied a call to scrutinize one of China's biggest telecommunications equipment manufacturers, Huawei Technologies. Company...
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Readers revolt over Ford
A recent column on Ford's vehicle reliability provokes a rebellion.By Alex Taylor IIIA recent column of mine, "All is not rosy for Ford reliability," ...
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Recession is over, says economist
According 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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China unveils 2024 growth targets with focus on high-quality development
The opening meeting of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress is held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China,...
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RIMM: Why it's not over yet
According to word on the Street, Research in Motion's (RIMM) best days are behind it. Many contend that Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG) are stealing a ...
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Oracle sues Google over Android
In a press release posted after business today, Oracle (ORCL) charged that Google's (GOOG) Android OS infringes on Oracle patents and copyrights relat...
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Over 50, and zero job offers
Age bias can be an extra hurdle in this awful job market, but you can make your experience work in your favor.By Anne FisherDear Annie: I'm a week awa...
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Fed caution favors Buffett over Goldman
A cautious Fed is going to mean more money in Warren Buffett's pocket.Regulators have delayed signing off on Goldman Sachs' (GS) request to repay a cr...
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The war over e-book pricing
By Scott CendrowskiTopping Amazon's best-seller list for the past week and a half has been Game Change, the salacious account of the 2008 presidential...
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