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[$$] Earthquake Aftershocks Rattle Northern Chile

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Strong aftershocks continued to shake northern Chile following a powerful 8.2-magnitude tremor that provoked a small tsunami and led to six deaths. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] Takeda Move Marks Shift for Japan Inc.

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Takeda Pharmaceutical, the biggest drug company in Japan, has made a radical shift with the appointment of a foreigner, Christophe Weber, to a top post at the company. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to view […]

Latest Worry for Owners: Overtime Pay for Managers

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Many small-business owners are up in arms over an Obama proposal to raise the salary floor at which overtime pay kicks in, concerned not just about added costs, but about how it could harm employees’ work … moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee […]

[$$] Saks Gets a Daring Makeover

[at The Wall Street Journal] – More small lenders are selling themselves, as the costs of adhering to new regulations are taking a toll. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] Lyme Disease Dispute Draws in State Legislatures

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Advocates of long-term antibiotics to treat Lyme disease claim doctors are hesitant to prescribe for fear of professional sanctions. Now, lawmakers in some states are taking up the cause. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to […]

[$$] Democrats Consider Smaller Wage Boost

[at The Wall Street Journal] – WASHINGTON—Senate Democrats, currently lacking the votes needed to raise the minimum wage to $10.10, are opening the door to talks with Republicans about a smaller wage increase. Senate leaders said they wouldn’t take suc moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is […]

[$$] Youth Hold Key to Afghan Election

[at The Wall Street Journal] – A generation of Afghans that came of age under a strong U.S. presence sees Saturday’s presidential election with a very different eye—and more ambitious hopes for change—than their elders do. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here […]

[$$] Nike, Brooks Running Get Entangled in Track Controversy

[at The Wall Street Journal] – Some professional track and field athletes are considering boycotting the U.S. national championships in June, entangling corporate sponsors such as Nike and Brooks Running. moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to view […]

[$$] BlackBerry Ends Licensing Agreement With T-Mobile

[at The Wall Street Journal] – BlackBerry said late Tuesday that it is ending its licensing agreement with T-Mobile when it expires later this month, a surprise move that comes two months after the two companies’ chief executives sparred … moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is […]

T-Mobile and TIE Kinetix enter into a new partnership

[at noodls] – The Netherlands, Breukelen and The Hague, 27 March 2014 TIE Kinetix N.V. (TIE Kinetix) and T-Mobile Nederland B.V. (T-Mobile) announce that parties signed a three years agreement … moreView todays social media effects on TMUSView the latest stocks trending across Twitter. Click to view dashboardSee who T is hiring next, click here to view […]