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EXCLUSIVE: Sallie Krawcheck Plotting a Comeback
Published December 07, 2011
Exclusive: Less than a year after being unceremoniously dumped by Bank of America in a management shakeup, Sallie Krawcheck is telling people that she is getting ready to return to the financial services industry.
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Iowa AG Expected to Press California AG to Join Foreclosure Settlement
Published November 29, 2011
The potential involvement of California's Attorney General could provide a breakthrough on the impasse of nationwide foreclosure settlements.
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Poor Raj: Hedge-Fund Titan Says Penalty Too Big
Published November 16, 2011
Convicted hedge fund titan Raj Rajaratnam will likely appeal the record penalty handed down by the Securities and Exchange Commission last week on civil insider trading charges, FOX Business Network has learned.
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MF Global May Have Been Sick for Awhile
Published November 15, 2011
A series of bizarre events involving how some of the now-bankrupt firm’s employees were being paid hints that MF Global's financial difficulties began much earlier than thought.
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Women Still Not Landing Top Jobs in Corporate America
Published September 22, 2011
Firms with the highest representation of women on their top management teams experienced better financial performance than companies with the lowest womens representation.
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How Small Businesses Are Using Technology to Get Ahead
Published October 14, 2009
While many small businesses are having a tough time generating a profit, some are turning to technology.

