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The tank is near empty as we drive across the Brooklyn Bridge in search of a cheap fill-up outside of Manhattan. Approaching the brownstone-packed Park Slope neighborhood, I type the zip cipher “11217″ on my laptop which is connected via aircard to automotive.com, one of at least a half-dozen sites that promise to locate the […]
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Hope Now helped 183,000 at-risk borrowers stay in their homes during the month of April, according to numbers released by the coalition on Friday.
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Hope Now helped 183,000 at-risk borrowers stay in their homes during the month of April, according to numbers released by the coalition on Friday.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine
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Hope Now helped 183,000 at-risk borrowers stay in their homes during the month of April, according to numbers released by the coalition on Friday.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine
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Dissolving business partnerships is more like divorce than divestment.
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If you haven’t heard, and somehow we suspect you have, the first batch of baby boomers hits Social defense age in 2008. So what happens as that giant generation - 78 million strong - quits and starts selling assets they’ve saved for retirement?
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It would be easy to dismiss small-cap stocks: Even after a spring rally, the Russell 2000 is off 13% for the past 12 months, more than double the decline in the big-cap Standard & Poor’s 500 index.
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Software giant Intuit has embraced the Net Promoter Score (NPS) to help it get closer to its 20 million customers. The Mountain View, Calif., company, best known for Quick-Books and TurboTax, tracks separate NPS scores for more than 35 lines of business and uses the input to improve its service and products and thus turn […]
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63 is the number for Quickparts.
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