Friday, July 12, 2013

American Business Daily: 'Pay-to-delay' agreements for 20 drugs cost consumers $98B

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American Business Daily

July 12, 2013

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

'Pay-to-delay' agreements for 20 drugs cost consumers $98B

30-year fixed rate mortgage reaches two year high

Can Microsoft's reorganization make both investors and customers happy?

Ruling ends America's Cup safety spat but race questions linger

How 49ers like Steve Young and Brent Jones rode the dot-com boom to investing careers

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CareerBuilder forecast paints rosy U.S. hiring picture -- for temporary positions

U.S. military to boost alternative-fuel vehicles, Navigant predicts

Forget the bones; Yum customers are loco tacos

NLRB plays key role in Reid's threat to go nuclear against filibuster

Salesforce wraps up offer for ExactTarget shares

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Call from Google is a game-changer for catering startup

New Neiman Marcus GM Jeff Byron: 'I only see opportunities'

Exclusive: Lenovo head Parker speaks out on No. 1 status

Nuance and TLC expand partnership deal for Swype

Microsoft touts Xbox One as 'justifiable business expense'

Boeing: Aircraft-backed bond issues to hit $30 billion

House passes farm bill with no nutritional value

Valero to enter petrochemicals business with $700 million upgrade

Motorola may spend up to $500M to market new Moto X phone

BlackBerry reportedly loses two more key executives

With 339,000 subscribers, PCWorld calls it quits in print

Goldman to invest in Bronx ice rink

Director Sam Mendes will return for 24th Bond movie

Where is P&G putting its ad money?

VCs love brains, diversity

Back-to-school shopping at Target, Macy's ... already?

35 percent of Americans are jerks; admit they use their phones at movie theaters



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