Exclusive: Worcester Not Tracking Business Growth - GoLocal Worcester


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Exclusive: Worcester Not Tracking Business Growth
GoLocal Worcester
But as Rushford pointed out, his department issues the certificates and keeps a public record of them; neither he nor his staff is responsible for determining which were issued to new businesses and which are being renewed.

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Facebook debut falls short of expectations - Technology Spectator

Facebook debut falls short of expectations
Technology Spectator
Facebook shares, which opened up 11 per cent, closed at $US38.23 after a nail-biting last half hour of trading when the shares dipped to their $US38 IPO price. Most investors had predicted a first-day pop. More than 576 million shares changed hands, ...

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Markets Live: Shares see-saw higher - Sydney Morning Herald

Markets Live: Shares see-saw higher
Sydney Morning Herald
3.42pm: Brent crude oil has recovered from a 2012 low, on hopes that China could take new steps to stimulate growth and lift fuel demand at the world's second largest oil user, although concerns about the eurozone crisis capped gains.
Markets Live: Recovery rally loses steam The Age

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What's Next for RIM? - E-Commerce Times

What's Next for RIM?
E-Commerce Times
Going forward, this new product launch will either be remembered as the moment of RIM's successful rebirth or another nail in the coffin. RIM execs have invited me to dinner for an off-the-record discussion. I have asked a truckload of questions about ...

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Facebook debut falls short - Ottawa Citizen


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Facebook debut falls short
Ottawa Citizen
Facebook shares, which opened up 11 per cent, closed at $38.23 US after a nail-biting last half-hour of trading when the shares dipped to their $38 IPO price. Most investors had predicted a first-day pop. More than 576 million shares changed hands, ...
Facebook falls short of expectations News24

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BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/5 - VietNamNet Bridge

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 22/5
VietNamNet Bridge
Despite the central bank's efforts to cut interest rates to increase lending, banks continued to have negative credit growth and still recorded minus1.71 per cent growth by mid April. The banking sector has set a yearly target of achieving credit ...

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Nail polish is the new lipstick - What's New Today! - San Francisco Luxury News

Nail polish is the new lipstick - What's New Today!
San Francisco Luxury News
Deborah Lippmann, manicurist to the stars and the woman behind the popular nail polish line of the same name, has witnessed the growth. “Nail lacquer is literally splattering everywhere and is growing in popularity because we started getting into the ...

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N. Srinivasan | Two different ball games - Livemint

N. Srinivasan | Two different ball games
Livemint
Quiz Srinivasan Narayanaswami about cricket and the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)—cricket world's wealthiest administrative body—will dish out rote responses with his much-publicized, trademark straight face.

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The eurozone crisis: five ways it affects you - The Guardian


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The eurozone crisis: five ways it affects you
The Guardian
The fall in gilt yields this week beat the previous low of 1.92% in January, and is the lowest level since Bank of England records started in 1703. This week Canada Life cut annuity rates, and others are expected to follow, says Billy Burrows of Better ...

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The Arctic This Week: News for May 13 - May 20, 2012 - The Arctic Institute


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The Arctic This Week: News for May 13 - May 20, 2012
The Arctic Institute
Similar growth in mining in the NWT is setting power companies at one another's throats vying to supply power to new projects (CBC). In a miscellaneous tidbit, a Whitehorse residential development is the scene of a debate between the development ...

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