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What Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Cars?
KickingTiresWhat automaker makes the most expensive cars? Rolls-Royce? Bentley? If that???s your guess then the Occupy protestors probably aren???t complaining about you. For members of the 1% ??? or probably the 0.1% in this regard ??? there???s an even more......Tags: Bentley, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Manufacturing and Engineering, Porsche
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Steve Jobs action figure debuts to mixed (very mixed) reactions
Nation NowSteve Jobs action figure: "Steve Jobs action figure" may sound like a joke, but this action figure is so real, some say it's creepy. A Chinese company is selling a doll that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Apple icon.... -
Forbes ranks Lakers as the NBA's most valuable team
Lakers NowThis hardly assuages Laker fans concerned about the team's championship chances, its horrific offense or if they'll beat the Clippers in Wednesday night's game at Staples Center. But at least the bean counters are happy. Forbes.com, in their annual... -
Floridians turn to online pawn shops
Online pawning is a trend that may be catching on with Florida consumers who need a quick, convenient personal loan to pay bills or take a vacation.
Web-based pawnshops work much like traditional walk-in shops, offering short-term loans in exchange for...Tags: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Charlotte, Crimes, Theft, Companies and Corporations
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L&P cares about corporate profits, not people
Journal Columnist“Optimism surrounds Leggett & Platt (LEG), as it gets ready to report its third quarter results on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011. Analysts are expecting Leggett & Platt to book a profit of 36 cents a share, up from 31 cents a year ago.” This rosy...Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, File Sharing, Employees, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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Father of Notre Dame student who died says family never considered suing
Barry Sullivan knows the death of his son Declan could have been prevented. He knows bad decisions were made and the best safety practices weren't followed. He knows his oldest child never should have been filming a University of Notre Dame football...Tags: University of Southern California, Brian Kelly, Football, Health and Safety at School, Awards and Prizes
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Forbes ranks two Central Indiana suburbs among top 25 for retirement
Forbes.com announced Monday that two Central Indiana suburbs are among the Top 25 Suburbs for Retirement. The list includes suburbs from 22 different states. Both Fishers and Munster made the list.
Suburbs included on the less are less than 25 miles...Tags: Indiana, Crime, Law and Justice, Retirement, Career and Workplace
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Netflix status: It's complicated
Change of SubjectDear Netflix: When we broke up a few years back, you probably thought I was just trying to spare your feelings when I handed you the old line, "It's not you, it's me." But it was me. You were fabulous...... -
Look for the fine print on your bill
Change of SubjectFrom Forbes.com: Of the 970,000 copies a day USA Today distributes through hotels, some 550,000 are paid for by the hotel and supplied free of charge to guests, according to figures reported to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. But the...... -
Forbes says Orlando among nation’s next boom towns
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelHere's a bit of bright news for recession-weary Central Florida: Forbes has ranked Orlando 10th in a list of cities poised to become America's next boom towns. Phoenix finished 9th. The cities, Forbes says, have struggled through the recession but both... -
Caught in the Web: Lakers plan to pay next coach half of Phil Jacksons' salary
Lakers Blog--The Times' Mike Bresnahan reports the new Lakers coach can expect an annual salary of $3 million to $5 million, a dropoff to the salary of Phil Jackson, whom Bresnahan reported made $12 million during the 2009-10 season before taking a paycut down to... -
California Cities Top Most Miserable List
ReutersNEW YORK -- If the saying "as goes California, so goes the nation" still rings true, then Americans are facing a depressing future, according to a list of the country's most miserable cities. Ravaged by falling house prices, high unemployment, a...Tags: Unemployment, Florida, Elections, Moody's Corporation, Crime, Law and Justice
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