The Short Life of a PR Fiasco
BATS Global Markets Inc.'s nine-and-a-half-second IPO and the hacking attack on credit-card processor Global Payments Inc. might not be so damaging to those companies' brand names and financial...
View ArticleCourt Lands on Campaign's Front Lines
Regardless of the judicial outcome, the Supreme Court's coming decision on the health-care overhaul will have one clear political impact: It guarantees the court will be with us for the next seven...
View ArticleBurger King Revamps Menu
Burger King unveiled a broad menu revamp in the U.S. Monday, expanding into salads and smoothies, to attract new customers and catch up to rival fast-food chains. Ian Berry has details on The News Hub....
View ArticleRocky Brokerage Marriage for Morgan Stanley, Citi
Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are hitting potholes as they combine their brokerage operations. Some brokers have trouble working together even in the same office because they are operating on patchwork...
View ArticleFacebook Smacks Yahoo With Counter-Lawsuit
Facebook has just taken strong aim back at Yahoo with a patent lawsuit of its own, claiming infringement over a number of issues, AllThingsD's Kara Swisher reports on the News Hub. Photo: AP.
View ArticleTornadoes Hit Dallas
Dallas police report possible tornadoes have touched down across Dallas, overturning semi-trailers and causing considerable damage in cities south of Fort Worth. WSJ Dallas Bureau Chief Leslie Eaton...
View ArticleCollege Had Expelled Oakland Shooting Suspect
Records show that One L. Goh, the man being detained as a person of interested in Monday's mass slayings at an independent Christian college in Oakland, suffered from years of run-ins with creditors,...
View ArticleChief Innovation Officers: The Other CIO
More companies are hiring chief innovation officers, but few actually know what to do with them, Steve Rosenbush reports on the News Hub. Photo: Reuters.
View ArticleU.S. Probes Cable for Limits on Online Video
The Justice Department is conducting a wide-ranging antitrust probe into whether cable companies are acting improperly to quash nascent competition from online video. Thomas Catan has details on The...
View ArticleFinal Arguments in Roger Clemens Trial
Federal prosecutors urged a jury to convict baseball legend Roger Clemens, saying that as unpleasant as the task may be, he should be found guilty of lying to Congress about alleged steroid use. Devlin...
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