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Author:
Neal Wankoff
Posted:
05.31.2011

A Fitting Farewell to 25 Years of Oprah

Twenty-five years in the bat of an eye.  I was fortunate enough to attend the final extravaganza at Chicago’s United Center to bid farewell to “The Oprah Winfrey Show” as it concluded its quarter-century run.  Winfrey’s gala farewell as the “Queen of Talk” was attended by more than 20,000 fans and it was the hottest […]

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Author:
Tom Silva
Posted:
06.28.2010

Employees Are Saying “I Quit” Again

Two short words are being heard in offices that have been absent for some time.  The words are:  “I quit.”   In the last three months, more Americans have quit their jobs than were laid off, a sharp contrast with the last few years that points to a gradually thawing jobs market. Although some of […]

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Author:
Mike Ochs
Posted:
05.18.2010

Residential Sector Delivers Positive News

The latest numbers on housing starts, new home sales and rising prices indicate that the residential recovery is for real.  Because the housing crash was a primary cause of the Great Recession, word that the sector is rebounding is good news.  Housing permits and starts have increased in the last several months, and new house […]

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Author:
James I. Clark III
Posted:
02.17.2010

Bernanke Edges Closer to Closing the Cash Floodgates

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is starting to look at ways to back off from the central bank’s heroic efforts to keep the nation’s economy afloat through the financial crisis of the past 18 months. The trick to raising short-term interest rates, which have been at historic lows for more than a year, is to […]

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