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Drought gave S.D.-headquartered CSS farms a boost
WATERTOWN - The bag of chips in your pantry may have a Watertown connection to CSS Farms, a company that grows and provides chip potatoes to Frito-Lay. "We got in with Frito-Lay somewhat by accident," CSS President Milt Carter said. "We grew some chip...Tags: Watertown, Natural Disasters, Natural Disasters, Potatoes, Companies and Corporations
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Harley-Davidson Earnings, Retail Motorcycle Sales Show Continued Strength
Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG) reported a strong finish to 2011, with improved fourth-quarter performance capping a year of earnings and dealer retail sales growth.
Income from continuing operations was $54.6 million, or $0.24 per share, in the fourth...Tags: Harley-Davidson Inc., Consumers, Money and Monetary Policy, Prices, Trials
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Boeing, Airbus competition heats up
NewsCore/ Dow JonesAirbus retained its position as the world's leading builder and seller of commercial jets last year but acknowledged that 2012 will be a different story as the duopoly in the global market that the European company shares with US rival Boeing will...Tags: Global Expansion, Europe, Boeing Co., Globalization, Marketing
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Kodak bankruptcy: Why can't U.S. firms realize the potential of their discoveries?
Your editorial "A sad 'Kodak' moment" of Jan. 21 clearly identified the problem that resulted in Kodak's bankruptcy as a lack of vision by the executives. As you pointed out, it's ironic that Kodak invented digital photography in 1976 but didn't move...Tags: Sony Corp., Arts, Television Industry, Steve Jobs, Google Inc.
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An unhappy 'Kodak moment'
The bankruptcy filing of Eastman Kodak Company this week marked the end of a chapter in American manufacturing history. The venerable corporation that gave the world the Brownie camera and the slogan "You push the button, we do the rest" once dominated...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Automotive Equipment, Photography and Video, Companies and Corporations, Invention and Innovation
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Apple iPad 3 Mini? A 7-inch iPad is coming, analyst says
It's a rumor that won't die: Apple and a 7-inch iPad.
On Thursday, Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research, told Computerworld that he expects Apple to release an iPad in a 7-inch screen size later this year, after a speculated...Tags: Facebook, Computer Hardware, Google Inc., Steve Jobs, Google+
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Smartphone shipments rose 61% worldwide in 2011, report says
Global smartphone shipments grew massively last year as mobile handsets increased in capability and were made available at lower prices, according to International Data Corp.'s latest Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker quarterly report.
In 2011, smartphone...Tags: Computer Hardware, Motorola Droid, Google Inc., Google+, Media Industry
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Google's little flight search problem
If you haven't Googled a flight itinerary recently, you should try it.
Google's Flight Search, the fledgling search engine that lets you find a ticket and book it directly through an airline, is getting better. Much better.
In recent weeks, the new...Tags: Online Media Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Consumers, Tour Operations Industry, Google Inc.
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New signs of trouble for Goldman Sachs
Money & CompanyGoldman Sachs, the once mighty king of Wall Street, appears to be losing employees, market share and the confidence of investors.... -
SEC details lawsuits against ex-Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac executives
Money & CompanyFannie Mae and Freddie Mac: The Securities and Exchange Commission detailed their suits against six former executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.... -
Cars.com News Briefs: Feb. 2, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: Total car sales for January came in at about 900,000 units, an 11% increase from last year, according to Automotive News. That puts the U.S. auto industry at a seasonally adjusted annual......Tags: Lexus, Automotive Equipment, Freedom of the Press, Mercedes-Benz, Dodge
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Daily News Briefs: April 16, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: In a bid to restructure its business in the U.S., Suzuki has steadily cut costs for the sake of short-term profitability, according to insiders who spoke with Automotive News. The Japanese carmaker......Tags: Suzuki, Automotive Equipment, Freedom of the Press, Politics, Luxury Vehicles
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