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Forbes releases list of most-disliked NFL players in 2013
Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles was ranked as the most-disliked player of the National Football League for 2013.
Twitter's attrition rate is a challenge for investors
The high rate of non-use in Twitter is what may challenge investors in their decision come IPO time.
Regulators review instant messages of 'The Cartel'
Named 'The Cartel', US regulators are reviewing how these individuals comprising the group may have influenced or attempted to manipulate the market.
Singaporean consortium gets approval for class action suit against Morgan Stanley
A group of investors obtain class action approval against Morgan Stanley for the controversial Pinnacle notes.
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Eateries, tourist services, even larger firms fear for the numbers as a result of the government shutdown that lead to tepid business activity in the country.
A study found that Oreo cookies were as addictive as cocaine. A recent study conducted by a team at Connecticut College in New London found that Oreo cookies were as addictive as cocaine, the LA Times reported.
IVC with KPMG worked to draft a report on the progress of venture capital investments in Israel. In a report from Reuters, Israeli technology firms have raised USD660 million in venture in the third quarter.
In a survey conducted over UAE small and medium enterprises, over 80% would hire more employees in the next six months.
Europe's clean energy investment had fallen 14% after cheaper US natural gas had lured more investment, said a London-based research firm.
After its review under the Global Financial Stability Report study, Italy, Spain and Portugal stand to be financially distressed because of their exposure to possible loan defaults from corporations.
HSBC issued a comprehensive report as to the effects of the Arab Spring with the Gulf countries' economies.
A study published in the American Journal of Medicine showed that chicken nuggets is mostly fat, blood vessels, bones and skin.
ObamaCare navigators in New York were unreachable, according to an informal survey conducted by the Post.
According to the latest US Energy Information Administration report, the US would pass production levels of Russia and Saudi Arabia for oil and natural gas.