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Foxconn's 11th: Death by exhaustion
Hong Kong-based SACOM (Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior) has added fresh details to another death -- the 11th this year -- among the ...
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New tax threatens U.S. Recovery
Proposed tax hike on international operations could delay economic reboundBy John ChenPresident Barack Obama has proposed to raise taxes on the intern...
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Survey: 31% of U.S. teens want iPhones
iPhone lust is growing sharply among American teenagers, according to a note to clients issued Monday by Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster.Source: Piper Ja...
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"China's eBay" targets U.S. entrepreneurs
By Jessica ShamboraAlibaba.com expands staff, launches ad campaign in a bid to sell wares to American small businesses.You might not be in the market ...
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Why the EU goes after U.S. companies
With its record $1.45B fine against Intel for allegedly anticompetitive activities, the EC is again showing its appetite for taking on big American co...
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Oracle CEO sees long slog for U.S. economy
By Jon ForttBillionaire Oracle CEO Larry Ellison doesn't expect the U.S. economy to significantly improve until halfway through the next decade – a gl...
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Foreigners turn to U.S. stocks
Net foreign purchases of U.S. long term securities were $81 billion in September. That's down from $137 billion in August, as overseas buyers slowed t...
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China downgrades U.S. debt
A publicity-minded Chinese rating agency has added its two renminbi to the cacophonous debate over the Fed's latest tilt at money-printing.The state-b...
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Foreigners flood into U.S. bonds
Foreign funds flooded into the United States at the fastest clip since March, as U.S. trading partners sought to prop up the tumbling dollar.Net forei...
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The U.S. embarrassment at the World Expo
How would you portray your own country to the world if you could choose literally anything? If you're Germany, you'd build an amazing biodegradable st...
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