Wednesday, April 2, 2014

American Business Daily: GM's Barra tells crash victims she's sorry

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American Business Daily

April 2, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

GM's Barra tells crash victims she's sorry

Red Lobster split may destroy $800M-plus in shareholder value, investor says

'Fraud' lawsuit refiled against Zynga

Caterpillar: Shifting profits overseas is what 'any prudent multinational' would do

Marissa Mayer's video quest means YouTube talent has a new option

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Inventor worries bill aimed at 'patent trolls' squashes elves of job creation

Why April 1 isn't a joke in the world of H-1B visas

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Job jumping can be risky, but staying too long can be riskier

The $5B tech-classroom disconnect

Union: Sprint owes $4.5M to laid-off staffers

Entrepreneurs find opportunities in unexpected places

Congress 'underwhelmed' by GM CEO's response to safety problems

6 reasons to stop running your company's Windows XP

Under Armour enters NASCAR to outfit Hendrick, Waltrip race teams

Credit union failures continue to accelerate

Obama declares victory as Obamacare enrollment tops 7 million

Five ways Gmail changed us forever

America's leader in binge-watching

Global VC deals down but record amount invested in 1st quarter

Men's Wearhouse wants to cut costs by up to $150M over 3 years

Google Fiber taking its toll on Kansas City

'Nashville' actors going on tour

New FCC rules could mean faster, better Wi-Fi

MetLife slapped with $60M fine

Thanks for nothing, AMA says, about temporary 'doc fix'

How to get rid of a toxic boss

Pitbull invites Howard Stern to Miami's eMerge Americas Techweek

HP settles investor lawsuit with $57 million

Microsoft still No. 1 in world-wide software sales, says report

Comcast lets you take DVR recordings to go

7 questions to ask before taking on a business partner



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