Startups reap rewards of social gaming boom - Chicago Tribune
SAN JOSE, Calif. - — Facebook has grown into a Web medium that more than 350 million people use as an extension of their authentic selves, not their alter egos. Yet in recent months the world’s biggest social networking site has been invaded by make

VERSACE: Taking year-end stock of your investments - Washington Times
The last two weeks of the year tend to stir all types of reflection, from taking stock of the past 50 weeks to looking ahead to what the new year may bring. While this reflection can be personal, business or both in nature, I would encourage all to

All business: Google’s stock-option reset coup - Green Bay Press-Gazette
A day before stocks bottomed in March, Google Inc. let almost 16,000 of its workers exchange their stock options. It turned out to be the deal of a lifetime. The average exercise price for the options held by non-executives was around $521 a share at

Obama pay czar OKs $4 million raise for AIG executive - World Socialist Web Site
As Wall Street prepares to announce some $30 billion in year-end bonuses—a near-record—it has been handed an additional bit of Christmas cheer from Kenneth Feinberg, the “special master for compensation” appointed by the Obama administration

Government policies and investments driving solar energy market in - PRLog (free press release)
been attracting investments strong investment potential and global competitiveness. The key challenges identified encompass the rising raw materials and oversupply condition, high price of electricity generation and low per capita income.

Tech shares big front-runners in S & P 500 index - Los Angeles Times
In Wall Street’s horse race among stock sectors this year it won’t be a photo finish: Big-name technology shares are way out front and still pulling away from the field. Among the 10 major industry sectors in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index, tech

Startups reap rewards of social gaming boom - Chicago Tribune
SAN JOSE, Calif. - — Facebook has grown into a Web medium that more than 350 million people use as an extension of their authentic selves, not their alter egos. Yet in recent months the world’s biggest social networking site has been invaded by make

VERSACE: Taking year-end stock of your investments - Washington Times
The last two weeks of the year tend to stir all types of reflection, from taking stock of the past 50 weeks to looking ahead to what the new year may bring. While this reflection can be personal, business or both in nature, I would encourage all to

All business: Google’s stock-option reset coup - Green Bay Press-Gazette
A day before stocks bottomed in March, Google Inc. let almost 16,000 of its workers exchange their stock options. It turned out to be the deal of a lifetime. The average exercise price for the options held by non-executives was around $521 a share at

Obama pay czar OKs $4 million raise for AIG executive - World Socialist Web Site
As Wall Street prepares to announce some $30 billion in year-end bonuses—a near-record—it has been handed an additional bit of Christmas cheer from Kenneth Feinberg, the “special master for compensation” appointed by the Obama administration

Government policies and investments driving solar energy market in - PRLog (free press release)
been attracting investments strong investment potential and global competitiveness. The key challenges identified encompass the rising raw materials and oversupply condition, high price of electricity generation and low per capita income.

Tech shares big front-runners in S & P 500 index - Los Angeles Times
In Wall Street’s horse race among stock sectors this year it won’t be a photo finish: Big-name technology shares are way out front and still pulling away from the field. Among the 10 major industry sectors in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index, tech