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Script: Thank you. And with that, it is the start of another day of trade. Also I thought, here at the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, it takes more than a few bangs of the gong to get things going. Various VIPs make a go and champagne is served. I
Fortune selected the 100 Best Companies to Work For by asking companies to apply to this list. To be considered, companies have to allow 400 of their employees to be surveyed anonymously. This year we talk to a hundred thousand employees. Four hundre
Maybe Mattel (The world's largest toy company) is also up, because it's been a very good year. And this is the time in a year when people buy a lot of toys. It's also been quite a year in business over the last 12 months, the biggest names involved i
Time for a corporate crime update, and we begin this morning with Hewlett-Packard. Welcome back, everybody. 55 minutes past the hour. Let's get right to Ali Velshi, he is Minding Your Business this morning. Sadly, there's always lots to talk about on
Alfred Broaddus is the former president of the Richmond Federal Reserve, he joins us now. Mr. Broaddus, it's always a pleasure to have you with us on Saturday, we appreciate it. Nice to be here. So, you know Steve Tang in chief was saying: Look, loo
At this year's New York Auto Show, GM introduced Americans to three concept cars that were designed in Korea. On this week's What Works, CNNMoney.com's Peter Valdes-Dapena says we should get ready for more international flavor from Detroit's automak
Alright, and now let's talk about Citigroup. Yes, It's gonna be a big story for next 24 hours, folks. So get ready. Put your seat belts on. CEO Chuck Prince is expected to announce an overhaul with his company's workforce that could affect, well, we
This refinement to our relationship with IBM's ? in this guise of a win-win relationship. William Amelio is a corporate pioneer, the man whose job's been to manage the merger of an American icon with a mainland Chinese company. Amelio, formerly the h
Intel says it's developed a programmable processor that can perform about a trillion calculations per second. That's trillion with the T, a one followed by 12 zeros. Just to give you some perspective here. The company says it can put on a chip the si
In the race for the title of world's largest automaker, Toyota of Japan proved Tuesday it's on track to unseat US car giant General Motors. We've posted record highs from sales to net profit in our third quarter. In its latest quarterly earnings repo
Starbucks founder and Chairman Howard Schultz with a warning and a challenge for his ever-expanding coffee empire, Schultz sees a threat to his brand, a problem that could impact everything that's made Starbucks the great American success and growth
It's the worst one-day sell-off on Wall Street since after the 9/11 attacks. Stock prices plunged today across the board and around the world. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down about 416 points at the closing bell and at one point it fell un
The reality is that the level of distress here definitely knocked down a couple of notches today. Stocks ended slightly higher, investors paid little attention to a worse-than-expected inflation report, and comments from former Fed Chairman Alan Gre
Valerie Morris: I have to tell you (it) was another down day on Wall Street, ending a down week. Earlier in the week it was the Subprime Mortgage story, now renewed concerns about inflation, consumer prices rose a little bit more than expected in Fe
China has never hidden its desire to become a major force in the aviation and aerospace industries. And Sundays announcement that it plans to challenge Airbus and Boeings current duopoly by building big passenger jets isnt exactly a shock. I dont th
Stocks were treading water ahead of that Federal Reserve announcement and then exploded higher.After discussing the state of the economy for two days,the Fed kept its key short term interest rate unchanged at 5.25%.But that's not what actually spark
Mr. Alan Blinder is a big free-trade proponent. He is perhaps rethinking his position, (从jeff处借鉴得来~ ) partly because free-trade could see the eventual outsourcing of some 40 million American jobs. I just wanted to emphasize that, because it is
Music group EMI has announced a U-turn that would make it easier for many to download and listen to digital music. Now for the first time it's going to sell tracks without digital rights management or DRM. It's a technology that allows media compani
Alright now though those are starting to get very nasty, and that is not exaggeration. We are talking about the battle between fired Wal-Mart marketing executive Julie Roehm and the world's biggest retailer. Roehm is making some startling accusation
Script: Well, er, third straight day of solid gains on Wall Streets. Stephanie Elam is in New York, with a look at the markets and the rest of our business headlines. You are bringing us good luck, Stephanie? I am bringing you at least good news; I'