Morning Business Memo Sure it’s a really big deal, but is Facebook a smart investment? Analysts are deeply divided over the very high price. Expect an instant jump when trading begins late this morning, but later Facebook shares could slump. The world’s biggest-ever Internet IPO...
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Facebook's initial public offering, the biggest and most anticipated IPO for a U.S. technology firm, has garnered the attention of high school students to professionals, many of whom are likely among the 901 million monthly users of the social media site. But long before the IPO launches this morning to the public, investors with enough money or connections have already been buying and selling shares of the eight-year old tech firm.
ABC News’ Kirit Radia reports: MOSCOW – Looking to update your summer wardrobe? The makers of the AK-47 assault rifle may soon have something in your size. The company which produces one of the world’s most popular automatic weapons is in talks with the family...
After a drumbeat of complaints from energy producers that the Obama administration is blocking domestic oil and gas production, the Interior department released a report claiming that U.S. oil and gas producers are sitting on millions of acres of idle government leases.
London will be one of the most popular destinations this summer as the city gears up to host the 2012 Olympics, which will be sure to draw visitors from all over the globe.
Melodee Megia, a former employee at The Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, has filed a lawsuit against the hotel for pregnancy discrimination and a class-action suit for workers' wages, saying employees were not paid for the time they had to wait for and change into their uniforms on a daily basis.
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Worried for the future, Greeks are pulling money out of banks at an increasing rate and either transferring it abroad when they can or hiding it at home.
The drum beating over Facebook’s upcoming IPO has created a supercharged atmosphere where investors are clamoring for a piece of the action. Take Jim Supple. He’s already tried to buy the stock in advance of the IPO, so far without success. Supple has a job in finance...
A pawn shop next to the likes of Hermes, Tiffany’s and Chanel on Rodeo Drive would have, just a few years ago, been an unheard of sight. But the classic pawn shop, where you sell or get a loan for your jewelry to pay back...
Even the most sophisticated home buyer can find mortgages daunting. And that’s precisely why the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is planning to propose new rules that will simplify things like mortgage points and fees and bring greater transparency to the mortgage loan origination market,...
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The great recession has taken a heavy toll on college grads, with only half of those who graduated between 2006 and 2011 reporting they have full-time jobs, according to a new study. The survey by Rutgers University’s John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development was based...
Life is fleeting — even for inanimate objects. Take your favorite iGizmo: How long will it continue to wink and blink, to coo and vibrate, before the digital reaper calls it to the junk heap? According to a recent survey by Consumer Reports (“What Breaks, What Doesn’t?”),...
Daniel Suelo is 51 years old and broke. Happily broke. Consciously, deliberately, blessedly broke.
Not only does he not have debt, a mortgage or rent, but he does not earn a salary. Nor does he buy food or clothes, or own any product with a lower case 'i' before it. Home is a cave on public land outside Moab, Utah. He scavenges for food from the garbage or off the land (fried grasshoppers, anyone?). He has been known to carve up and boil fresh road kill. He bathes, sans soap, in the creek.
John Taylor from Loveland, Colo. had about $66,000 in his employer-sponsored 401(k) around 2006, the peak of all his retirement savings, before the recession and a chain of unexpected events drained his fund completely.
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In a twist of irony, a West Virginia woman is trying to collect money from a collection agency. Diana Mey, of Wheeling, W. Va., won the largest judgment ever against an abusive debt collection company -- more than $10 million.