State officials say 202 employees at IBM’s Dubuque facility will lose their jobs next month as part of the company’s worldwide layoff.
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Ohio governor proposes drastic cut in small business taxes
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Gov. John Kasich on Thursday proposed eliminating nearly all income taxes paid by small businesses to take advantage of the improving economy and help more people get jobs.
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Casino union protests Taj Mahal cuts outside Icahn office
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Atlantic City casino workers demonstrated outside the New York City offices of billionaire investor Carl Icahn on Thursday to protest the elimination of benefits at a casino he is poised to acquire.
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McDonald's new CEO faces onslaught of competition
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Asus EeeBook X205TA Review: Is it Good for Business?
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Despite some clear flaws, the Asus EeeBook X205TA is the best budget notebook on the market for business users.
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Twitter Unveils Group Direct Messages, Mobile Video Camera
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New Twitter features will give users the ability to send private group messages and capture and share video posts directly from their mobile phones.
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10 Things Katy Perry Can Teach You About Twitter Marketing
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HP Pro Slate 12: Is It Good for Business?
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The HP Pro Slate 12 offers a massive 12.3-inch screen, HP Duet Pen functionality and enterprise-class computing for small businesses.
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Small Business Taxes 2015: Everything You Need to Know
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Small business tax experts tell us how business owners should be preparing for tax season.
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Ahead of the Bell: McDonald's climbs after CEO announcement
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Shares of McDonald’s rose early Thursday morning, a day after the world’s biggest hamburger chain announced a CEO change as it struggles with intense competition and changing attitudes about food.