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RIM co-CEOs reportedly may be out as board chairmen
TechnologyResearch in Motion possible executive changes: Research In Motion may reportedly relieve its co-CEO's, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, of their positions as co-chairmen of the company's board of directors.... -
China's trade surplus shrinks on weakened global demand
Money & CompanyChina’s trade surplus narrowed in September for the second consecutive month on slower growth of imports and exports, reflecting a weakening global economy. Trade data released Thursday showed Chinese exports rose 17.1% last month from a year ago,... -
A conversation with Oliver Stone
Money & CompanyOliver Stone talked to us Thursday, the day before his new film "Money Never Sleeps," hit theaters, for a story about his complicated relationship with Wall Street. This being Oliver Stone, though, he talked about a lot more than just...... -
Visa announces digital wallet for paying online or by waving a phone
L.A. Times Tech BlogVisa said Wednesday that it will roll out a digital wallet service this fall that can be used to buy things online or with the wave of a smartphone. The San Francisco company, which is the world's largest processor of credit and debit card payments, its... -
Monday Niblicks: Harsh lessons & an ill(-timed) wind
The Downswing Golf BlogSince embarking on her pro career not quite a year ago, Lexi Thompson and those around her have been very forthright about the idea that there are lessons to be learned along the way. Some of them were bound to be frustrating. The Coral Springs teen had a... -
Is the tougher workplace slowing down the economic recovery?
The workplace is changing as many companies, looking to increase productivity, ask employees for more while giving them less, according to a Los Angeles Times series. That’s difficult for individuals at work – but it might also have a profound...
Tags: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Productivity, Healthcare Industry
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Canada probes easy farm loans challenging world's soundest banks
TORONTO - Evan Erlandson liked the flexible mortgage terms offered by Canada's government-owned agricultural lender to start a farm, so he bypassed traditional financial firms such as Royal Bank of Canada. Erlandson, 31, borrowed C$100,000 ($97,800)...Tags: Media Industry, Politics, Canada, Stephen Harper, Interior Policy
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Baltimore lawyer pursues mortgage-related actions against banks
Since Baltimore City Hall contended in a federal lawsuit last year that a group of international banks conspired to keep a key interest rate benchmark low, more municipalities and private companies have started to investigate potential losses because of...
Tags: Securities, Companies and Corporations, Thornburg Mortgage Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Tenaska closes commercial financing for Imperial Solar Energy Center South
Tenaska, one of the largest independent energy companies in the United States, announced Monday that it has closed financing for Imperial Solar Energy Center South, a utility-scale photovoltaic solar generating plant in Imperial County. The project...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Finance, Energy
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Banks lost track of their mission, values, RBC exec tells local audience
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe root of the Great Recession which began in 2008 in the United States, shriveling up bank accounts and withering cash flow, is simple to banking executive and author John G. Taft. Taft, the great-grandson of the 27th U.S. President William H. Taft and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Finance, William Howard Taft, Financial and Business Services
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Chinese trade activity declines for first time in two years
Chinese imports and exports fell in January, the first declines in two years and a potential reflection of worsening economic conditions at home and abroad.
Official trade data released Friday showed imports falling 15.3% from a year earlier and...Tags: International Monetary Fund, China, Global Expansion, Beijing (China)
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Corporate interests boost Measure S
GLENDALE — Nearly 60% of the money raised to support passage of the $270-million school bond in the April 5 election has come from companies that have a financial stake in the measure’s passage, records show. Of the roughly $160,000 raised...Tags: Politics, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Finance
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