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High time for workers to go back to school?
Amid all the brouhaha at year's end over extending Bush-era income tax cuts, one important feature of the $858 billion tax package passed by the lame-...
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Is it time for Boeing to take off?
Bears vs. Bulls: The stock is off 60% from its high, but its much-hyped plane is finally taking flight.By Scott CendrowskiBoeing stock has plunged as ...
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Go ahead and default, Greece!
Greece must be feeling a little like Sisyphus these days. Saddled with mountains of debt and a 14% budget deficit, its path to recovery seems arduousl...
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Samsung TVs go upscale in a downturn
Despite the recession, South Korean electronics maker launches slick new LED televisions, but backs away from upscale 'Luxia' branding.By Anu Partanen...
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How Amway weathered the storm, one sale at a time
Don't be fooled into thinking that direct sales are a thing of the past just because you haven't seen a pink Mary Kay Cadillac in a while. Amway is no...
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Why Dell won't go private
The company needs to transform, but here's why going private doesn't make sense.Rumors of Dell going private really took off back in June when, at the...
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Stocks have nowhere to go but down
Don't believe the bulls who predict a new era of rising stock prices. Sure, their arguments sound convincing: Confidence will surge following the arri...
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Japan: the next global time bomb?
We try to avoid hyperbole as much as possible at Hedgeye, the research firm where I work as an analyst. But after researching Japanese demographics an...
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Clutch time for GM and Fritz Henderson
The 101-year-old automaker has a new CEO, a new board, new owners (that would be us), and a new attitude. Now it just needs to build cars and trucks t...
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High frequency trading: Why the robots must die
The robo-stock market blew a fuse Thursday. Now is Washington’s chance to rewire the joint for good.The exact causes of Thursday’s stock market short-...
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