September, 2010

Boeing ruled to have broken international trade laws and regulations by World Trade Organization

New airlines are taking a hit while no longer expanding fleets. This is because one of the biggest things hit economically during the global economic downturn was airline travel. Boosting the bottom line is something many aircraft manufacturers are focused on right now which may mean the corporations have to take large subsidies from ...

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Is the federal mortgage modification plan assisting at all?

President Obama was really glad to be elected in 2008. He may have been too excited when putting so much money into so much of a stimulus. Among the first announced was a program called Make Home Affordable, which was a mortgage modification plan through the Government Housing Administration. The loan is somehow rearranged ...

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Oracle gets Mark Hurd in the boardroom and into a courtroom with Hewlett Packard

After five glorious years at the helm of Hewlett Packard, Mark Hurd had to resign as CEO after being accused of sexual harassment by Jodie Fisher, a former consultant. Not long after, he was approached by Oracle to take an executive position with that company, a competitor of Hewlett Packard. You can't just switch from ...

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