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Airlines: People Won't Fly, So We'll Raise Fees

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Lisa LaMotta

Airlines say it’s the right time to fly, touting cheap fares and less crowding, but special holiday fees could keep travelers grounded on Turkey Day and well into next year. The Air Transport A

Northwest Pipe Satisfies Thirst for Water Stocks

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

Gerry Sweeney

Water is a key issue in many areas, but in the Southwest United Sates, it's critical. The ability to find new sources and transfer water is key. Over the past few years, a couple of high-profile tran

No Holiday Miracle on Horizon for Charities

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Associated Press

American charities have weathered a significant drop in giving this year, and while they're hoping for a holiday miracle, a recent survey shows they will probably see a decrease in year-end generosit

Airlines Cope by Consolidating

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Lisa LaMotta

The days of soaring stock prices and luxury flights have passed for airlines around the globe, but the new reality of cost-cutting and consolidation could keep the major legacy carriers from being pe

Starbucks: Bad Coffee, Bad Business

Fri Oct 30th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Editors Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past co

Upgrades & Downgrades: BUD Needs a Friend

Tue Oct 27th, 2009

Justin Sharon

The investment outlook is waxing at Madame Tussauds while waning everywhere else with stocks falling for a fourth day in five on weakness in financials and a jump in the dollar as Greenback and Green

Apocalypse Now: Where to Escape

Wed Sep 16th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

Peripatetic author and professional international investor Doug Casey has, by his count, traveled to 175 countries and lived in 12. One of the last places he thinks is fitting to live now is the Unit

How to Profit from China? Ask Australia

Thu Sep 3rd, 2009

Keith Fitz-Gerald

A $15 billion deal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) involving Australia, China, and global-oil heavyweight Exxon-Mobil Corp. (XOM) has prompted many investors to worry that China may be using its glob

Lowe's Heads Lower After Earnings

Mon Aug 17th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Minyan Morning Memo One to watch: Lowes' (LOW) logo is accompanied by the words “Let’s build something together” but it appears to have been bested by Lego this morning. While

Amazon Lawsuit Shows He Who Lives by the Pixel, Dies by the Pixel

Fri Jul 31st, 2009

Scott Reeves

A 17-year-old Michigan kid has a novel excuse for not getting his homework in on time: Amazon's (AMZN) Kindle ate his book report. Justin Gawronski is a contemporary kid, so he got an attorney to pre
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