Archive for January 30, 2008

Stocks sell off, face a difficult open

A late-day rout in financial stocks guts a big rally after the Federal Reserve cuts two key rates. The problem is a downgrade of a big bond insurer. Amazon.com and Starbucks earnings disappoint, and shares move lower. Crude oil moves higher.

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Online Storage Options

As more startups and established companies enter the market for online storage, users can reap the numerous free benefits.

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10 HR Resolutions for 2008

This year, make it your goal to become a better manager. Here's how.

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6 Technology Rules to Thrive

This year, consider implementing these rules that can give your business a boost.

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Maximum Customer Reach in 2008

Follow these tips for getting top visibility and increased business growth online this year.

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Investors wait for the Fed

New data show a slowing economy, and investors wonder if the news will affect the Fed's decision on interest rates this afternoon. Yahoo reports a drop in profit and gives a weak forecast. UBS warns it will report losses because of the subprime-mortgage meltdown.

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Get your indie music to the masses

Dear FSB: I am a raggaeton music artist. Everyone that hears my music absolutely loves it, but I've tried to get signed by several independent record label companies and have been used for my music and received no money in return. I would love to be able to market my own music through digital distribution. How do I get started? How can I market to the thousands, if not millions?

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Tips for taking on business tenants

Dear FSB: Our guitar store is struggling at its size. If we subdivided our space, what types of businesses should we consider to fill the empty space? What other concerns should we look out for?

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Luring customers to shore

ShoreTrips' business is booming, so you'd think owners Julie and Barry Karp could relax a bit. The couple developed a niche - arranging land tours for Caribbean cruise ship travelers. While cruise vessels have been disgorging hordes of passengers into ports and onto buses and walking tours for decades, their operators faced increased competition from landlubbers when the Karps founded their firm in 2001.

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Insiders’ 10 dumbest stock moves

Many investors track the trades of company execs and directors, figuring they know what's really going on. But in 2007, these bigwigs tossed millions into shares that later tanked.

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Fed won’t let this market tank

The Fed is determined to push more money into the economy and keep stock prices up, and never mind inflation or bubbles. Like it or not, we should invest accordingly.

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Where a recession is already hitting hard

Florida's big-time housing bust is a disaster for sellers, but it gives retirees and others a great buying opportunity.

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Businesses for Sale