Thursday, July 31, 2014

American Business Daily: Meet Target's new CEO, formerly of PepsiCo, Wal-Mart

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American Business Daily

July 31, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

Meet Target's new CEO, formerly of PepsiCo, Wal-Mart

E.W. Scripps exits newspaper business

VA health care fix easily passes House

Report: Sprint, T-Mobile deal is on pause

How new Xbox One subscription service could benefit GameStop

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Study predicts urban 'megalopolis' stretching from Raleigh to Atlanta

Google, Microsoft, Facebook: Tech's biggest 2014 political spenders ranked and graphed

Boeing to build 787-10 in South Carolina

Microsoft appoints wireless industry veteran John Stanton to board of directors

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn drops Family Dollar holdings by 40%

How one phone call helped Walden Media exec Naia Cucukov beat out serious competition

PGE logs bounceback, of sorts, as report shows a $35M profit

​Whole Foods plans big moves in burgeoning grocery delivery game

Small business needs new watchdog -- Winslow Sargeant stepping down at SBA's Office of Advocacy

Diapers.com founder raises $55M to try again at e-commerce

Embracing the thrill of 'new' in marketing and getting customers to say 'wow!'

Taser reports higher 2Q revenue, but profit down from last year

How to explain why you were fired from your last job

Fed to continue tapering bond purchases as economy improves

NAACP convention in Baltimore 'not a done deal'

Noah's Ark theme park could get state tax rebates

The biggest waste of time in business today: The status meeting

Here's how Kroger's union voted on labor contract

Valero Energy's second-quarter profits shake up earlier warning

Turkish official tells women they shouldn't laugh — What?

Mandatory paid sick leave: How your business could be affected

Anatomy of a rebrand: How ShopRunner did a seven-figure job with less than $20K

​3 rules for giving effective feedback to employees

5 tips for when you have to fire someone

Before the workday starts, try checking your 'emotional temperature'



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