Archive for April, 2009

Detroit entrepreneurs band together »

After David Mancini opened Supino Pizzeria eight months ago in downtown Detroit, he quickly came to appreciate a supreme source of word-of-mouth marketing: his fellow business owners. Even those who are potential rivals.
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Swine flu fear a boost for Gilead »

It’s been a busy few weeks for Gilead Sciences.
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Inside a bottle of eco-friendly vodka »

A piece-by-piece look “the world’s most carbon-negative product.”
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Beat the recession, one penny at a time »

With the economy slowing and unemployment soaring, consumers are looking for ways to pinch pennies anywhere they can. One way to fight the recession: coupons.
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Housing: ‘Better’ doesn’t mean ‘good’ »

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Obama expands foreclosure fix »

The Obama administration said Tuesday it is expanding its foreclosure prevention program to cover second mortgages and to direct more troubled borrowers to the Hope for Homeowners program.
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The new China rules for investing »

It feels nothing like 2007 these days, except in one respect: Chinese stocks are outperforming again. The MSCI China Index, which tracks stocks traded in Hong Kong, has climbed 67% since late October (the S&P 500 has risen 2% in that time).
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Home prices down, but rate of loss eases »

The weak housing market continued to plague home sellers in February as home prices extended their losing streak to 31 consecutive months, according to a report issued Tuesday.
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When a staffer switches gender »

Tony Ferraiolo will never forget his first day back at work after surgery. The 46-year-old supervisor’s knees trembled as he entered the windowless headquarters of Madison Co., a switch and sensor manufacturer in Branford, Conn.
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