Talking Biz News Today — March 7, 2014

Friday’s top stories: The Associated Press Man said to create Bitcoin denies it, by Ryan Nakashima Reuters Boeing reports wing cracks on 787 Dreamliners in production, by Alwyn Scott and Tim Hepher The Wall Street Journal Ranbaxy recalls more than 64,000 bottles of generic Lipitor in U.S.,by Peter Loftus Fortune The Pentagon wants fewer soldiers, […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 6, 2014

Some of Thursday’s top stories: The Wall Street Journal Staples plans to close 225 stores, by Drew Fitzgerald New York Times Former top leaders of Dewey & LeBoeuf are indicted, by Matthew Goldstein Disney’s game and internet division cuts one-quarter of its work force, by Brooks Barnes Fortune The real reason behind the SAT revamp, […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 5, 2014

Wednesday’s top stories: New York Times E-Cigarettes, by other names, lure young and worry experts, by Matt Richtel Can’t get a bank loan? The alternatives are expanding, by Amy Cortese The Wall Street Journal Hack-proof phones? New devices try to keep prying eyes out, by Elizabeth Dwoskin Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos puts more money into […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 4, 2014

Some of Tuesday’s top stories: New York Times Fictional disaster, made to sound real, draws F.C.C. fine, by Edward Wyatt The Associated Press RadioShack closing 1,100 stores as troubles grow, by Candice Choi and Michelle Chapman Businessweek In oil spill liability mess, BP gets stuck with its own deal, by Paul M. Barrett Bloomberg U.S. […]

Talking Biz News Today — March 3, 2014

Monday’s top business stories: New York Times Markets retreat as Ukraine crisis deepens, by David Jolly Foreign buyers eyeing Forbes Magazine, a chronicler of the world’s wealthiest, by David Carr Wall Street Journal ABC’s Oscars video-stream outage points to big challenges for networks, by Amol Sharma and Drew Fitzgerald Student loans entice borrowers more for […]

Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 28, 2014

Friday’s top stories: Reuters Mt. Gox files for bankruptcy, hit with lawsuit, by Yoshifumi Takemoto and Sophie Knight Citigroup reports fraud in Mexico unit, lowers 2013 results, by David Henry and Elinor Comlay Bloomberg SeaWorld seeks probe of OSHA inspector aiding filmmakers, by Christopher Palmeri California carbon tax would be first at the gas pump, […]

Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 27, 2014

Some of Thursday’s top stories: New York Times New F.D.A. nutrition labels would make ‘serving sizes’ reflect actual servings, by Sabrina Tavernise Bleak retail reports continue with Sears and Best Buy, by Elizabeth A. Harris The Associated Press How corporate America forced Arizona bill’s veto, by Scott Mayerowitz Bloomberg High CEO pay would raise company […]

Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 26, 2014

Wednesday’s top stories: New York Times Credit Suisse helped U.S. clients hide billions in assets, Senate report says, by Annie Lowrey Trading site failure stirs ire and hope for Bitcoin, by Rachel Abrams and Nathaniel Popper Reuters Lowe’s posts strong sales growth, by Maria Ajit Thomas CNBC Mortgage applications at lowest level in two decades, […]

Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 25, 2014

Tuesday’s top business stories: Reuters Home Depot profit tops estimates on cost cuts, by Dhanya Skariachan Google sets roadblocks to stop distracted driver legislation, by Dan Levine Business Insider Case-Shiller home rise in line with expectations, by Mamta Badkar Bloomberg AT&T offers unlimited international texts to challenge T-Mobile, by Scott Moritz Red-light cameras click less […]

Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 24, 2014

Some of Monday’s top stories: Reuters Firms urged to pay into fund for Bangladesh factory victims, by Emma Thomasson Nokia succumbs to Android appeal in low-cost phone battle, by Paul Sandle New York Times Seeking a lead on news, network turns to data-mining media group, by Leslie Kaufman Fed’s aid in 2008 crisis stretched worldwide, […]