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AT&T cuts 12,000 jobs and Wal-Mart beats sales estimates
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The plan was for a windfall-profits tax on oil over $80 a barrel. But even though oil is under $50 now, some are upset that the issue is being dropped
Advanced Micro Devices is hardly in the chips. It predicts fourth-quarter sales will drop 25%, as customers dial back tech outlays
New figures may show 300,000 layoffs for the month, and possibly 400,000
Seven corporate bosses and a veteran GE executive paint a dire picture of what lies ahead
The auto workers union will suspend a program that paid workers for no work, and let companies delay health-care payments
In November, U.S. retailers saw the worst monthly sales decline in four decades, and more business news from around the Web
The financial-services unit's profit-driving glory days seem to be well behind it, and that's not good news for GE
The number of e-bikes sold in the U.S. is expected to reach a record 170,000 units this year as big retailers get in on the action
Fearing a protracted slowdown, the Bank of England and Sweden's Riksbank reduced their bank lending rates to 2%, while the European Central Bank trimmed to 2.5%
McDonald's is rolling out new designs for its food packaging aimed at fortifying the brand and staying ahead of obesity concerns
The financial crisis makes it harder to get funding, but those that prove themselves during this period will be better positioned to thrive
An emerging ritual to measure performance 90, 100, or 120 days into a top manager's new job can stave off disaster or reinforce excellence
Likely changes in the health-care system could make an MBA in health management a useful thing to pursue
Columnist Ed Wallace argues that letting Detroit fail would cripple not only America's economy but also its psyche
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It's been a rough year for CEOs worldwide. Who would you nominate as the best—and worst—managers of the year?
The residential real estate market is just right for consumers looking for a single-family home, condominium, or co-op. Pro or con?
"I've been working on Sakhalin Island for nearly three years now. The travel is difficult, the temperatures cold and the conditions are basic, but for me that is half the fun."
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"We haven't really focused on the weakened state of municipalities and state budgets. So I think we're in for many, many job losses…"
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