Embattled nutrition company Herbalife brought a delegation of its independent members to Washington, D.C., this week for face-to-face meetings with members of Congress.
Monthly Archives: May 2016
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Financial hurdles hit female business owners
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Cash flow, time management, and staffing issues are the main difficulties faced by female business owners, research reveals.
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Group Calls on U.S. to Speed Up Favorable Regulations for Autonomous Cars
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In January, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it would unveil guidelines to states and manufacturers on self-driving cars by July.
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How a Bearded 20-Something Quickly Built Two Viral Businesses With Coolbox and Dollar Beard Club
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Chris Stoikos made a splash on Shark Tank with his new toolbox and at the same time had another totally unrelated business up his sleeve (or maybe it was in his beard).
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Chromebooks Sales Just Beat Macs for the First Time Ever
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Gap to Close 75 Old Navy, Banana Republic Stores Outside North America
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The struggling apparel retailer is focusing on its North American market to revive its fortunes.
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How to Organize Your Bedroom for Better Sleep
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Rethink your nightstands, TV, once-worn clothing and more for restful nights of slumber.
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Yahoo Bids May Be Coming in Way Lower Than Expected
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Bidders include frontrunner Verizon, inventor Dan Gilbert (backed by Warren Buffett), TPG, and a consortium that includes Bain Capital and former Yahoo CEO Ross Levinsohn.
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Larry Page Spars With Oracle Attorney at Android Trial
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In a retrial at San Francisco federal court, Oracle Corp. has claimed Google’s Android smartphone operating system violated its copyright on parts of Java, a development platform. Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit said it should be able to use Java without paying a fee under the fair-use provision of copyright law.