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Fashion's Dirty Laundry: American Apparel

Mon Oct 26th, 2009

Danielle Beurteaux

The Good: Labor Practices American Apparel (APP) has been lauded for its sweatshop free, “Made In Downtown L.A.” production, a soup-to-nuts system where everything from knitting and dyein

Recovery Is Still in the Eye of the Consumer

Tue Oct 6th, 2009

James Kostohryz

I haven’t been posting much lately for a couple of reasons. First, due to my “day job,” I’ve been working in some areas where there is no Internet connection. Second, and most

You're Nobody Until Somebody Hates You

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

Woody Allen had this great line in his play Central Park West. He said, “People don’t hate you for your weaknesses, they hate you for your strengths.” How true. Whenever you start t

Overhyped Products: Yankee Stadium

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Marissa Carl

  Yankee Stadium -- whether you like the Yankees or not -- has been a colossal infrastructure not only in the Bronx, but in American pride and history. Good ol' fashion baseball is the core ou

Think Like a Beginner to Become an Expert

Mon Sep 21st, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

Extremely successful people are extremely adaptable and often embrace the famed Buddhist’s belief: "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's mind there are

Outpacing Whole Foods Means Not Charging Whole Paycheck

Mon Aug 3rd, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

The best supermarket chain in the US isn't a public company. It treats its workers well, and has been ranked the top company to work for by Fortune magazine. Among grocery chains and big-box stores,

The Year in VIX versus the Year in Stocks

Mon Jul 27th, 2009

Adam Warner

So flashback one year ago. Before the financial system nearly imploded, it was rather calm. And the VIX was almost exactly where it sits now.In light of this whole correlation excitement, I ran some

Don't Gamble On Casino Stocks

Mon Jul 13th, 2009

Jeff Macke

Greetings from New York, where this column is either cursed or blessed -- fate will tell us, and we're powerless to control it. When I started, I was writing about doing research while gambling and g

Airline Profits Hit Turbulence

Mon Jun 8th, 2009

Andrew Jeffery

Airlines just can't catch a break. Last summer, as fuel costs rose skyward, US carriers scrambled to dream up new fees and hidden charges to try to stay afloat. A few -- like Aloha, ATA, and Frontier

Ticker Shock: Two Stocks You Don't Know You Should Be Watching

Mon Apr 27th, 2009

Glenn Curtis

Let’s pray this swine flu ends quickly. Asian markets were mixed. The Hang Seng was down more than 2.7%. The Nikkei was up a fraction. Meanwhile, European stocks were in the red earlier this mo
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