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Li Ka-shing Is Hong Kong's Richest Man For 17th Consecutive Year
Li Ka-shing Is Hong Kong's Richest Man For 17th Consecutive Year
Slower growth often favors those with money in hand, and it’s no surprise that Li Ka-shing increased his wealth by $1.5 billion. Read More >
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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies 2014
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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies 2014
Explore the companies that caused a storm in 2014.
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The Best And Worst Cities For Jobs In 2015
A willingness to relocate can be a job seeker’s greatest asset. With that in mind, personal finance site WalletHub took a look the cities where work abounds in 2015 -- as well as the places to which those on the hunt won’t want to consider a move. Read More >
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FORBES Twitter Chat Today: Kathryn Dill On Best And Worst Cities For Jobs
FORBES is hosting one of our #AskForbes Twitter chats today with staff writer Kathryn Dill to answer your questions. Join us at 2:30 p.m. EST and tweet at @Forbes with #AskForbes to participate. Read More >
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Honda Hit With Record Fine For Failing To Report Safety Issues
The federal government has fined Honda Motor ‘s U.S. subsidiary $70 million for failing to report more than 1,700 injuries and deaths linked to potential defects in its vehicles, in its continued crackdown on issues involving vehicle safety. Read More >
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ESPN Leads All Cable Networks In Affiliate Fees
ESPN is by far the most expensive cable network for providers to broadcast, and it’s only expected to become even more expensive.Read More >
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Microsoft Blasted For Locking Out Poorer Businesses From Advance Security Warnings
Did Microsoft just widen the inequality gap in cyber security? The software giant has decided to lock up advance security warnings, meaning only those who pay or are a select partner will learn about critical issues that need addressing. Read More >
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Bill Gates On Transitioning From Microsoft To Philanthropy
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Bill Gates On Transitioning From Microsoft To Philanthropy
An interview with the billionaire philanthropist.
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Alcohol Poisoning Kills Six Americans Every Day And The Majority Of Them Are Men
Most at risk are middle aged men in the 35 to 64 age bracket. Males are at considerably higher risk than females -- 76 percent of those who die from alcohol poisoning are men. Read More >
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Review: 'Taken 3' Turns Liam Neeson Into Nicolas Cage
Liam Neeson as an action hero is no longer a novelty, and 'Taken 3' is a stunningly wrongheaded and borderline incompetent action sequel that sullies what came before. Read More >
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