NBA Commissioner Adam Silver: Legalize sports betting
‘Sports betting should be brought out of the underground,’ Silver says.
Halliburton in talks to acquire Baker Hughes
If the deal goes through, it would be one of the largest energy deals in recent years.
Twitter is junk, while Alibaba is class, ratings agencies say
Jam today from a company overwhelmingly dependent on China is preferable to jam tomorrow from one that's banned there.
Meet the man behind Gary Player's golf businesses: his son
Meet the man behind Gary Player's golf businesses: his son
Every great sports legend has a manager, but golfer Gary Player's is his son. Marc Player sat down for a candid chat about how it works.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver: Legalize sports betting
‘Sports betting should be brought out of the underground,’ Silver says.
Halliburton in talks to acquire Baker Hughes
If the deal goes through, it would be one of the largest energy deals in recent years.
Twitter is junk, while Alibaba is class, ratings agencies say
Jam today from a company overwhelmingly dependent on China is preferable to jam tomorrow from one that's banned there.
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Halliburton in talks to acquire Baker Hughes
If the deal goes through, it would be one of the largest energy deals in recent years.
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Warren Buffett to buy Duracell from Procter & Gamble
Deal that comes less than a month after the consumer-products giant said it would shed the asset.
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With insider trading cases, it's very hard to know who has been damaged. So, the SEC is simply sitting on the fines it has collected from the hedge fund manager.
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For companies with no female directors, a call to action
Women occupy just 16.9% of Fortune 500 corporate board seats today, and progress has been slow. A new report outlines how we can increase the rate of change.
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By Geoffrey Smith
Who'da thunk it? The Eurozone actually grew
The Eurozone hasn’t been a happy place this summer, so it’s something of a surprise to see the 18-country currency bloc eke out growth.