Friday, December 5, 2014

American Business Daily: Microsoft takes to the courts after Legislature fails to act on NSA spying reform

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American Business Daily

December 5, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

Microsoft takes to the courts after Legislature fails to act on NSA spying reform

We knew Mark Zuckerberg was out to conquer the world. Here's how

Three takeaways from Kroger's earnings call

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: 'The country is definitely not going in the right direction'

A road warrior's gift guide: What to give the business travelers in your life

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Colorado State loses Jim McElwain, but will get a nice monetary injection

Dollar General CEO: Retailer is 'committed as ever' to Family Dollar acquisition

AEG staffing up for the NFL in Los Angeles?

American Eagle 3Q profit drops

'High-growth, high-risk industry:' Marijuana businesses still struggle to find banks

Nike unveils first signature shoe for Kyrie Irving

SAP's $8.3 billion acquisition of Concur closes

Connexity acquires Become.com in e-commerce deal

Starbucks launches huge roastery, restaurant, 'coffee theater' in the Seattle's Capitol Hill (slideshow)

Here are the Top 10 (avoidable) PR goofs of 2014

Starbucks will launch coffee delivery service in 2015

How to use Instagram to build your brand

Winklevoss brothers cede $18M bitcoin auction to Tim Draper and others

Uber raises $1.2 billion for global expansion, CEO acknowledges culture shortcomings

Why reverse interviews are essential to your sales hiring process

NBA union chief Michele Roberts adds another title to her resume: interim executive director of WNBA players' union

Companies either grow or they are sold

Tesla Model S beats out all others in buyer satisfaction survey

Harry's is a digital-commerce upstart. But it's the manufacturing that makes it hot

Whiting Petroleum shareholders OK purchase of Kodiak

Carbonite names former HP exec Mohamad Ali as CEO

Genius Steve Jobs displayed frequent amnesia in iPod antitrust deposition

3 essentials for creating a stronger supply chain

Apple and Samsung restart rear-guard patent battle as smart phone market marches on

Barnes & Noble buys out Microsoft's Nook stake

Report: Cobb firms get $103M in Braves' stadium contracts; Atlanta firms $28M

FCC restarts review of Time Warner and AT&T merger deals

Best Buy beats an Asian retreat, says 'Zài Jiàn' to China

Sears announces 235 stores to close as its future remains cloudy



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