GM’s Whitacre
is no Iacocca,
ad world says
They say using the unknown new-to-industry CEO as public face of the automaker is a mistake. Full story
They say using the unknown new-to-industry CEO as public face of the automaker is a mistake. Full story
Consensus building for legislation that would significantly weaken the Federal Reserve by stripping its power to oversee banks and hand that job to a single regulator. Story
Answer Desk: It’s bolstered the housing market and some favor giving it more time. Full story
Stocks ended trading mixed after being mostly lower Monday, buoyed by small gains in technology and health care shares.
The recession is disrupting U.S. life: More people are delaying marriage and home-buying, turning to carpools yet getting stuck in ever-worse traffic, staying put rather than moving to new cities.
Workers at a struggling heater factory in northwest France are taking it all off in a bid to save their jobs: They posed nude for a calendar to call attention to their plight.
When it comes to businessmen as pitchmen, not everybody can be Lee Iacocca.
Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. is beginning to sell a line of electronics accessories called AmazonBasics this weekend.
High U.S. unemployment keeps pushing up the rate of mortgage delinquencies, which could in turn drive personal bankruptcies and home foreclosures.
Answer Desk
The killing of a Yale student has shined a spotlight on the issue of workplace violence after police arrested a colleague at the lab where she worked and charged him with murder.
The federal tax credit for first-time home buyers has given the ailing housing market a shot in the arm. Will Congress extend it? The Answer Desk, by John W. Schoen.
September 20: To survive in this difficult economy, small business owners have to be prepared to adapt their business model and use every resource at their disposal. Today we meet two entrepreneurs who did just that. They found the answer to bringing in new business was lying right on the floor of their woodshop.
Sure, it has been a harrowing storm. And now is no time to discount the dangers that still exist. But opening your mind to optimism can help you seize the opportunities ahead