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Freitag, 19. Juli 2013 00:00:00 Wirtschaft News
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A new ruling pits the state court against federal bankruptcy laws

It could have been worse for Steven Cohen, who faces an administrative action for allegedly failing to prevent SAC Capital employees from insider-trading

Taking the front-page megaphone away from its political debate is more evidence that our political discourse is off-putting

Unsold inventory of the Surface RT tablet could be about 6 million

Apple TV: Still not ready for prime time

The mobile-advertising marketplace continues to trip up companies that, in other markets, make money hand over fist

World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein, who has already collected on the disaster, is trying for more

The sneaker brand's sales surged 15 percent in the second quarter

A judge orders BP to continue paying claims related to the 2010 Gulf oil spill while an investigation into the claims process is under way

The drama behind the city’s race to file for bankruptcy, and what fights lie ahead

Organizations working to revitalize Motor City report progress, with some claiming that even a Chapter 9 filing can help Detroit's image

July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Detroit became the most populous U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, seeking court protection from creditors while it tries to eliminate a budget deficit and cut long-term debt. This slideshow illustrates Detroit's existing businesses and commerce, and the impact of population decline, poverty and financial crisis on the city. (Source: Bloomberg)

If you run your business entirely out of your home, chances are good you can use the federal tax break. Before you do, understand the fine print

A new GAO report shows how changing standards for "accredited investors" could diminish angel investing

Wines for Dummies wine, which launched this spring, will soon be available in more than 20 states

As the new documentary arrives in theaters, SeaWorld has gone on the offensive

You can be fired in Iowa for being too attractive as long as it doesn't concern your gender, says the state's supreme court

Analyst Andrea James foresees the electric carmaker's stock hitting 200 as it benefits from the cost curve that feeds technology companies

The chairman's aggressive style alienated just about everyone, including allies and fellow commissioners

GW Pharmaceuticals' entire drug pipeline is derived from pot that it grows in southeastern England