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Tag Archives: Business
Bibles At Bedtime
Your hotel room may come with a flat-screen TV, a fluffy robe and a Bible, but it is your choice whether to use them.
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Gentle Powder, Harsh Result
A startling Missouri verdict and damage award captures everything wrong with the American civil tort system.
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The MoviePass Saga Takes A Dark Turn
There was a time when MoviePass seemed too good to be true, but now the deal just isn’t as good.
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AmEx Is Free To Terrorize Shopkeepers
The fees American Express charges merchants may often be steep and sometimes scary, but they are not anticompetitive.
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How Now, Thou Dow?
With GE’s exit, the Dow Jones industrial average continues to become less industrial.
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No More Repeats With MoviePass
MoviePass struggles to find a solid business model, while the theaters it wants to fill either stand aside or fight back.
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In Retailing, Every Idea Dies Yet Lives On
In the Darwinian realm of retailing, every concept fights to secure and hold its niche.
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The Inside Scoop On Dining Reservations
A personal touch can sometimes get you into that “booked-up” restaurant, an insider reports. But be nice, and don’t lie.
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Living In An Airbnb
Airbnb’s partnership with apartment complexes can offer a good deal, except possibly for existing tenants.
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