Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Breaking News 14.04

Wealth Matters: The Risks and Returns of Municipal Bonds
As states and municipalities struggle to pay their bills, are munis still the safe tax haven for investors they once were?


I.R.S. Auditing Fewer Big Companies, Report Says
In 2009, the Internal Revenue Service audited just one in four of the largest corporations, the lowest rate in more than 20 years, the report said.



Study Finds Benefits in Modified Crops but Warns of Overuse
The first complete assessment of genetically modified crops called for national attention to the problem of overuse.


Minting Bank Lobbyists on Capitol Hill
Migration has grown from Congress to financial firms that are trying to stave off greater federal regulation.



Intel sees record first quarter
US chip maker Intel sees its first-quarter profit nearly quadruple, lifted by sales of new chips for computer servers.

Geithner boosts India trade ties
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will push India to open its markets in his first visit to India since assuming office.


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Conversations: Q.&A. With Jeremy Stoppelman, C.E.O. of Yelp
Jeremy Stoppelman, a Yelp co-founder and its chief executive, denies that sales representatives from the company pressure businesses to advertise.


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Small-Business Guide: How to Register a Start-Up
Business registration should be regarded as more than just another bureaucratic task.


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