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Bitkom veröffentlicht Prognose der Marktforscher von PAC & Eito
Stärkstes Wachstum bei Energieversorgern erwartet
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A labor-less Labor Day or how I spent my unemployed summer break
Even when the economy adds jobs the numbers still look bad: companies added a net total of 67,000 jobs in August but the unemployment rate rose because not enough jobs were created to absorb the growing number of people looking for work. As a result the jobless rate rose to 9.6% and the debate over how to best create jobs and avoid a double-dip recession, which might be inevitable regardless ...
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Create jobs in US to get tax sops: Obama
President Barack Obama has underlined his determination to end tax loopholes that encourages incentives for investment in overseas jobs, saying he will provide a generous tax credit to companies that create more jobs in the US.
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Board candidates answer to public
L’Observateur RESERVE – Ten of the candidates who will be on the Oct. 2 ballot for the St. John the Baptist Parish School Board elections participated in a debate Wednesday evening at East St. John High School.
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Adwatch: Fisher's "Economic Plan"
Where it can be seen: On cable, some broadcast outlets, and YouTube. Video: Opens with a photo of Rob Portman's blue booklet on creating jobs, which dissolves into a red map of China.
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Korn/Ferry International Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2011 Results of Operations
Korn/Ferry International , a premier global provider of talent management solutions, announced Q1 FY'11 diluted earnings per share of $0.24 compared to diluted loss per share of $0.33 in Q1 FY'10. Â Excluding restructuring charges of $18.2 million, diluted loss per share in Q1 FY'10 was $0.05.
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Money Machine
For Some Santa Fe Companies, War is Good for Something. This week marks the ninth anniversary of 9.11. In that time, the focus of America’s military efforts has moved from Afghanistan to Iraq—a war whose “end” President Barack Obama announced last week—and now back to Afghanistan.
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