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Seeking Alpha Texas Instruments Cuts 1,700 Jobs As It's Driven Away From Mobile Chip Market By Natasha Lomas Chipmaker Texas Instruments (TXN) has announced it's cutting 1,700 jobs as part of a business restructuring move. The company says it's shifting its historical focus away from mobile... (photo: GFDL) Chipmaker Jobs Market Photos Texas Instruments Wikipedia: Texas Instruments |
Business Journal Toyota to export Venzas to South Korea Toyota Motor Corp. will begin exporting cars made in Kentucky to South Korea. As the Detroit Free Press reported, the company will ship Venza crossover models from its plant in Georgetown, Ky., to... (photo: AP / David Zalubowski, file) Automaker Business Korea Photos Wikipedia: Toyota |
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Business Journal Frontier Airlines to begin service Saturday Frontier Airlines Inc., a Denver-based low-cost carrier, will begin service this Saturday between the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro and Orlando... (photo: Public Domain / Jelson25) Airlines Business Photos Transport Wikipedia: Frontier Airlines |
The Washington Post EU agency: number of synthetic drugs sold online keeps rising; China, India main producers LISBON, Portugal — The European Union’s drug agency says it identified a record number of new synthetic substances last year, most of them manufactured in... (photo: WN / silvino) China Drugs Health Photos Wikipedia: Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act |
Reuters WRAPUP 2-Chinese Communist Party to unveil new leadership By Ben Blanchard BEIJING Nov 15 (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party unveils a new leadership line-up on Thursday to steer the world's second-largest economy for... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu) Business China Photos Politics Wikipedia: 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China |
CNBC Facebook jumps on biggest lock-up expiration day NEW YORK - Facebook's stock is up more than 7 percent despite expectations that it would fall because more than 850 million additional shares in the company are being... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Business Internet Market Photos Wikipedia: Facebook |
Business Journal Interior Secretary Salazar threatens to 'punch' reporter U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a reporter for The Gazette in Colorado Springs that "I'll punch you out" after the reporter asked about problems with a federal... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) Business Colorado Photos Politics Wikipedia: Ken Salazar |
Business Journal Obama opens budget talks with proposal for $1.6 trillion in tax hikes on wealthy, corporations President Barack Obama is opening budget talks with congressional Republicans with a hard-line proposal for $1.6 trillion in tax hikes for the wealthy and corporations.... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh) Business Finance Photos Politics Wikipedia: Barack Obama |