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How consumers rewrote the old recessionary rules
The conventional wisdom about consumers and recessions goes something like this: when the economy stinks, people trade down -- or they splurge on triv...
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The last thing consumers need: a new agency
Obama's plan to guard against devious lenders would launch a new bureaucracy to enforce the law, but we've already had one for 95 years. It's called t...
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Three rules for brand-new CEOs
Incoming chief executives have a lot to learn, which is why so many of them don't last very long.By Jennifer ReingoldThere's heavy turnover in the C-s...
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My old boss is badmouthing me!
By Anne FisherDear Annie: I'm in a terrible spot. About four years ago, right out of college, I got a job as part of a new-product launch team at a bi...
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The new boss at Old GM
By Patricia SellersYou might call Al Koch the world’s biggest trash collector. As bankrupt General Motors (GM) splits into two parts — New GM, contain...
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How NYSE plans to use "flash crash" to reclaim its glory
Last week's market swoon briefly shaved about $1 trillion dollars off of the value of U.S. equities. But it may have a much more lasting and beneficia...
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How gaming became the future of social media
FarmVille. Mafia Wars. Pet Society. With their collective userbases numbering in the hundreds of millions, social gaming is as ubiquitous and mainstre...
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How to work better with Gen Y
So-called 'milennials' are confident, ambitious, and tech-savvy, says one expert. They also need constant coaching.By Anne FisherDear Annie: Once agai...
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Report card: Obama's plan to fix financial rules
The President's new plan has some good ideas, but also a few troubling developments. Now it's Congress's turn.By Adam LashinskyNow that President Obam...
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How to return your iPad
Buzzmachine's Jeff Jarvis, one of the Web's most prolific scribblers and author of What Would Google Do?, has decided to return his iPad. He says he k...
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