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Not Your Mother's KitchenAid
Published June 17, 2013
SodaStream unveiled plans to team up with Whirlpool to produce KitchenAid-branded personal soda machines.
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J&J Buys Aragon Pharma for Up to $1B
Published June 17, 2013
Johnson & Johnson agreed to acquire privately held drug developer Aragon Pharmaceuticals for as much as $1 billion.
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Brain Drain? Zynga Loses Top Talent to Rival
Published June 14, 2013
As struggling Zynga lays off hundreds of employees, a rival is lurking on the sidelines to snatch up top talent.
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Facebook Makes Solid Digital Ad Strides
Published June 14, 2013
Google and Facebook make up the largest chunk of worldwide digital ad share, while Twitter continues to make great strides.
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Swanky Corporate Events Make Post-Recession Comeback
Published June 13, 2013
While lavish corporate events five years ago drew a negative stigma that executives tried desperately to avoid, new data show resorts are making a post-recession comeback.
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Boeing's Bigger 787 to be Revealed Next Week
Published June 13, 2013
Boeing is set to launch a new stretched-out version of its 787 Dreamliner as soon as next week.
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Want to Keep That Yahoo ID? Better Sign On Soon
Published June 13, 2013
As part of an effort to get people back on Yahoo, the tech heavyweight said this week it will purge email addresses that haven’t been used in a year.
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Just How Many People is IBM Laying Off?
Published June 13, 2013
IBM has initiated layoffs that have so far reached more than 1,600, according to an employee group.
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Chrysler to Issue Formal Response to NHTSA
Published June 12, 2013
Chrysler will formally respond to safety officials' request to recall 2.7 million SUVs within the next six days.
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GE Appoints CFO Sherin to Helm of GE Capital
Published June 12, 2013
Chief Financial Officer Keith Sherin will run the GE Capital unit and help oversee the streamlining of the unit.

