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FRS Energy Drink Gives You Sustained Energy

03.11.2009 08:38    robinashley.com
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FRS Energy Drink Gives You Sustained Energy


IRS to probe foreign flag OCS operations

03.11.2009 08:30    marinelog.com
OMSA applauds move
IRS to probe foreign flag OCS operations

Future USS New York arrives in New York

03.11.2009 08:30    marinelog.com
commissioning ceremonies ahead for ship incorporating WTC steel
Future USS New York arrives in New York

How Ford got its profit margin back

03.11.2009 08:22    marketplace.publicradio.org
Ford Motor Co. says it earned almost a billion dollars in the third quarter -- a big profit considering it lost more than $150 million this time last year. Alisa Roth reports on how the company did it.
How Ford got its profit margin back


Goldman wants tax credits at its price

03.11.2009 08:22    marketplace.publicradio.org
Goldman Sachs is looking for a way to slim down its tax bill, and it's considering buying unused tax credits from Fannie Mae. But it doesn't want to pay full price, so taxpayers would make up the difference. Steve Henn
Goldman wants tax credits at its price

CIT will work through reorganization

03.11.2009 08:21    marketplace.publicradio.org
Despite a $2 billion bailout from Washington last year, CIT Group has succumbed to Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Mitchell Hartman reports.
CIT will work through reorganization

Terminator franchise up for auction

03.11.2009 08:21    marketplace.publicradio.org
The company that bought the rights to the "Terminator" film franchise just two years ago is bankrupt. So it's auctioning off those rights. Is anyone still interested? Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
Terminator franchise up for auction

Bloomberg's wallet hurting his image?

03.11.2009 08:21    marketplace.publicradio.org
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is widely expected to win a third term in Tuesday's election. So why will he have spent as much as $140 million on the race? Jeremy Hobson reports.
Bloomberg's wallet hurting his image?

Too bad shareholders aren't pay czars

03.11.2009 08:21    marketplace.publicradio.org
Many people are furious over the rich pay packages enjoyed by corporate executives. But some are also upset that the government has capped pay for some of them. Commentator Susan Lee says the pay czar is doing what shareholders should
Too bad shareholders aren't pay czars

Emotions play a part in biz decisions

03.11.2009 08:20    marketplace.publicradio.org
A bad day at home or a bad impression can lead to emotionally-influenced decisions at work and in business. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely explains feelings, nothing more than feelings, to Kai Ryssdal.
Emotions play a part in biz decisions

How health care exchanges would work

03.11.2009 08:20    marketplace.publicradio.org
Under the current health care bills in Congress, people not insured through an employer could shop for coverage in health insurance exchanges. Joel Rose explains how the exchanges would work in our latest installment of "The Cure."
How health care exchanges would work

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