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  • Canadian government investigates Google for 'anti-competitive acts'

    Google may be in hot water with the Canadian Competition Bureau. Documents filed to the Federal Court of Canada describe Google as controlling at least one market related to search and advertising, potentially raising anti-trust concerns. The documents also suggest Google may have engaged in a…

    The Verge
  • Generating Leads With Twitter Using Lead Generation Cards

    How to Use Twitter’s Lead Generation Cards to Actually Generate Leads On August 28, 2013, Twitter officially rolled out their new Lead Generation Card. This card is available to any company with a Twitter Ads account. For example, a coffee shop can promote giveaways and specials through a sign-up…

    Business 2 Community
  • Credit Cards Are Now Offering 0% APR Through 2015

    Consumers can now get rid of high interest rates and get 0% APR for 18 months. Compare these leading 2013 credit card offers and find your best offer.

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  • Exclusive: Euro zone to share costs of bank closures gradually - proposal

    The cost of closing down a euro zone bank will initially be borne almost fully by its home country, but the obligations of euro zone partners will gradually rise to be shared equitably after 10 years, under the terms of an EU proposal seen by Reuters on Saturday. In this way, by the tenth year,…

    Reuters
  • Winning investment themes for the New Year

    Investment Roundtable: Five strategists pick the sectors poised to outperform next year.

    USA TODAY
  • 6 Business Lessons From An SEC Football Coach

    Leading a team at the collegiate level takes tremendous effort.  It’s not unlike running a company; in fact, it may be tougher. The list of expectations associated with these collegiate coaching jobs is plenty, from scouting opponents and game day preparation to playbook organization, recruiting…

    Business 2 Community
  • A Close Look at HubSpot’s Brilliant Content Marketing

    In case you missed it, the Kapost Top 50 Content Marketing Brands—a list of brands whose content marketing efforts are generating big wins and real successes—is out for 2013! If you haven’t checked it out yet, take a peek. And if you have taken a look, and you’re wondering what these rock star…

    Business 2 Community
  • The Week Ahead: Is This the Next Taper Stopper?

    The stock market stabilized late last week but the damage was done by mid-week as the technical deterioration had given advance warning of the market?s decline. Last Monday?s feeble reaction to the powerful gains on the jobs report was disappointing and short-term sell signals were generated. The…

    Forbes
  • Visa Awards CEO Scharf $10.5 Million Pay Package for Year

    Visa Inc., the world’s biggest bank- card network, said it awarded Chief Executive Officer Charlie Scharf compensation for fiscal year 2013 valued at $10.5 million.

    Bloomberg
  • Why Fed could rock market no matter what it does

    Traders are widely divided on what the Fed will do next week, which raises the odds for a volatile market reaction.

    CNBC
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    Democrats to have worst year of their life: Pro

    Discussing the budget deal in Washington, with Democratic strategist Jimmy Williams; Republican pollster Jim McLaughlin; and WOR radio talk show host Mark Simone

    CNBC Videos
  • Government Takeover: White House Forces Obamacare Insurers To Cover Unpaid Patients At A Loss

    Of all of the last-minute delays, website bungles, and Presidential whims that have marred the roll-out of Obamacare?s subsidized insurance exchanges, what happened on Thursday, December 12 will stand as one of the most lawless acts yet committed by this administration. The White House?having…

    Forbes
  • Charter readies Time Warner Cable bid below $135 per share: source

    Charter Communications Inc is preparing to send an offer letter to acquire Time Warner Cable Inc as soon as next week, a source close to the matter said on Friday. The offer is expected to be less than $135 per Time Warner Cable share and will be a combination of cash and stock, said the source,…

    Reuters
  • U.S. Supreme Court agrees to weigh bank fraud case

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide what federal prosecutors need to prove in order for someone to be convicted of bank fraud under federal law. The court agreed to hear the case of Kevin Loughrin, who was convicted in Salt Lake City, Utah, of six counts of bank fraud for stealing…

    Reuters
  • UK court to rule in 2014 on Ecclestone damages case

    By Keith Weir LONDON (Reuters) - A British judge will rule next year on a $100 million damages claim brought against Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone over his involvement in the 2005 sale of a stake in the motor racing business. German company Constantin Medien alleges that Ecclestone, 83, was…

    Reuters
  • Clever Joint Solution

    Surprisingly simple solution to help your joints. See why these ingredients are flying off shelves

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  • Dell CIO Booting 'Shadow IT' With Mobile App Store

    Dell last week launched a mobile application store for roughly 200 employees to test and provide feedback, said Dell Global CIO Andi Karaboutis.

    The Wall Street Journal
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    Deloitte CEO Wants Other CEOs to Relax

    “This career, this job, is completely consuming. It can be 24/7. There's never an end of things you could be doing,” Jim Moffatt warns other CEOS. Continue reading →

    Off the Cuff
  • Huawei Pulls Back on Network Side, but Still Hopes to Build U.S. Brand for Phones

    Huawei EVP Colin Giles says the company doesn't have an Apple- or Samsung-level marketing budget, but needs to somehow build its brand in order to compete beyond the entry-level phone market.

    AllThingsD
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    Snowstorm arriving for the weekend

    The Weather Channel's Alex Wallace tracks the big winter weather system approaching the Northeast and where it will hit hardest.

    CNBC Videos
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    Sharknado actor: Needed to keep health insurance

    "Sharknado" actor Ian Ziering says actors in unions need to make so much per year to qualify for specific health insurance. He says he signed onto "Sharknado" to keep his insurance.

    CNBC Videos