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Apple's record $60-billion stock buyback cheers investors
Apple released its second-quarter earnings Tuesday, but investors were more excited by the company's eye-popping $60-billion stock buyback. The buyback goes down as the largest share repurchase in history, funded by Apple’s massive cash hoard,...
Tags: Stock Activities, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Tim Cook, Buyback
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Pratt Wins Engine Order From Hawaiian Airlines
The Hartford CourantPratt & Whitney engines will find homes on the wings of 25 more Airbus A321neos, the East Hartford manufacturer said after Hawaiian Airlines placed an order the narrowbody aircraft. "The double digit improvements in fuel burn from our PurePower engines...Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Aerospace Manufacturing, West Palm Beach, Embraer SA, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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CEO Pay For 2012 In State, Country Part Of Broken System
The Hartford CourantThe AFL-CIO launched its annual database of CEO pay Monday, showing the average 2012 pay of CEOs at companies on the Standard & Poor's 500 index was $12.3-million, or 354 times more than the average American worker earned. The average of those S&P 500...Tags: Culture, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Tim Cook, Webster Financial Corporation
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Chick-fil-A to host Leadercast seminar at Richlin Ballroom
Don't miss the first simulcast presentation of Chick-fil-A Leadercast—Harford on Friday, May 10 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Richlin Ballroom in Edgewood. Chick-fil-A Leadercast is a one-day leadership event broadcast live from Atlanta, Ga., to...Tags: Sanya Richards-Ross, Mike Krzyzewski, Condoleezza Rice, Edgewood
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J. Thomas 'Gus' Novotny, golf range owner
J. Thomas "Gus" Novotny, a retired Howard County entrepreneur who combined his love for golf and trains and turned them into businesses, died March 24 from cancer at his home in Palm Gardens, Fla. He was 75. The son of a supervisor and a homemaker, John...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Science and Technology, Golf, Christianity, Sports
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Lloyd Waters: The taxman cometh for the middle class
The middle-class taxpayer, I suspect, is a little like Ichabod Crane, an honest traveler who decided one night to ride his horse through Sleepy Hollow. He disappeared into the night. Maybe Ichabod was a middle-class taxpayer. On April 15 at midnight, a...Tags: Verizon Communications, Pension and Welfare, Moby, Internal Revenue Service, Politics
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UC Santa Barbara student leaders vote down divestment resolution
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details Elected student leaders at UC Santa Barbara voted down a resolution early Thursday that would have urged the UC system to divest from companies said to profit from anti-Palestinian...Tags: Human Rights, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Santa Barbara, Politics, Elections
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Aereo fight is about money. MTV yanks 'Buckwild.' Lynton re-ups.
After the coffee. Before emptying the cat box (well, you wanted to know). The Skinny: I stuffed myself silly at the premiere party for HBO's "Veep" last night so I'm feeling a little bloated this morning. Yes, it's a tough life. Wednesday's headlines...
Tags: Entertainment, CBS Corp., Lorne Michaels, Google Inc., Univision (tv network)
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Wycliffe hosts viewing of Leadercast on May 10
The Religion WorldWycliffe Bible Translators will host an Orlando-area viewing of the Chick-fil-A Leadercast at its Orlando headquarters, 11221 John Wycliffe Blvd., on May 10. Chick-fil-A Leadercast is a one-day leader development event broadcast live from Atlanta to... -
Regulators follow golden road to Promontory
Mary Schapiro, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, must take us for fools. No need to worry about her and the so-called revolving door between government and Wall Street, she told the Wall Street Journal on April 2, after...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Economy, Business and Finance, The Wall Street Journal, Government, Banking
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How the relationship between employers and workers changed
Decades ago, many workers spent their whole lives at the same job, retiring with a full pension, and maybe even a gold watch from their boss. Now, almost no one works at the same place for life, and there’s much less loyalty between employers...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Job Layoffs, University of California, Santa Barbara, Labor Legislation, Unemployment
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GE to acquire Lufkin Industries to expand oil and gas business
General Electric Co. has agreed to acquire Lufkin Industries Inc. for more than $3 billion as the mega-firm looks to grow its expanding oil and gas business. The $88.50-a-share offer from GE represents a 38.4% premium over Lufkin’s Friday $63.93...
Tags: Lufkin Industries Incorporated, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry
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