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Use This Week's Wall Street Dip to Snap Up Quality Deals

In the wake of a meltdown on Wall Street, looming moves to the upside in interest rates, and weak economic data, your investing strategy should be to connect the dots, build your shopping list and be prepared to snap up shares of quality companies at favorable prices.

Lumber Liquidators Blames Short-Sellers for Damning Expose

Lumber Liquidators is going on the offensive, lashing out at Wall Street traders and the news show "60 Minutes" for spreading "inaccurate allegations" about the safety of the company’s products, the FOX Business Network has learned.

The Colorful Business of Stained Glass

Pearl River Glass Studio, located in Jackson, Mississippi -- part of the Bible Belt -- focuses on creating stained glass artwork and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

The Real Impact of Net Neutrality

Once again, the American people have allowed themselves to be duped by duplicitous politicians, regulators and special interests.

Bill Gross is Costing PIMCO Senior Execs a Lot of Money

Senior executives at PIMCO are still seeing negative effects to their bottom lines after last year's ouster of founder Bill Gross. In fact, they lost out on an estimated tens of millions of dollars in compensation, people with direct knowledge of the matter tell FOX Business.

TiVo Beats Broadcast Networks to the Punchline

DVR and media company TiVo might be laughing all the way to the bank after trumping the networks to launch a comedy streaming service that offers their best comedic content. TiVo CEO and President Tom Rogers exclusively revealed the company's new "Networks Comedy Collections" concept Thursday on the FOX Business Network.  

How to Change the World -- No Really

Everyone talks about changing the world, but do these grandiose visions have any basis in reality or are they just the delusions of an increasingly narcissistic culture?

Ruth Porat: The Latest Casualty of Dodd Frank

Ruth Porat can read a balance sheet. But she also knows being the CFO of Google in the era of Obamanomics is trade up from being the CFO of a bank that is really just a utility.

A Lackluster Start to Trading in 2015

A rather subdued start to the year – U.S. stocks pared earlier losses but still ended the first trading session of 2015 on a mixed note - only the Dow managed to eek out a slight gain, while all the other U.S. major averages ended the day in the red.

Economics Made Popular

It’s the profession that matters most to your money, but reading about economics is often about as entertaining as putting your head under a ceiling fan.

Sandberg MIA at Davos Gender Gap Forum

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg raised eyebrows in Davos last week when she failed to appear at a private gender gap dinner to discuss ways to bring more women into the executive ranks.

Positioning Recent Layoffs Announcements in Bigger Economic Picture

Over the last two weeks, much as been said over the state of the global economy. If you’ve been listening, you would think the U.S. is doing just fine despite a somewhat better-than-stagnant eurozone, and what’s shaping up to look like a contracting economy in China.

Microsoft Learns to Think Different

If Windows 10 can get 1.5 billion users to stop needing Windows and start loving it, Microsoft has a better shot at the rest of us than it’s had in a very long time.   

3 Takeaways from Cisco's Cyber Security Report

In order to profit from greater and needed spending, investors must understand the shifting dynamic underway in cyber attacks and how that impacts both the way victims, both corporate and individual, need to respond.