Ban bonuses, and Fred Goodwin could have kept his knighthood | Simon Jenkins
Even bankers want the bonus culture outlawed. It's a conspiracy to extract money from firms that properly belongs to others Ban bonuses. They are mad. Discretionary gifts to top executives from company funds should be considered a malpractice. Most British directors are paid exceptionally well – over 40% more last year according to one report – and if the result is exceptional that is right and ...
GiftCards.com Releases New Site Design
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GiftCards.com is excited to announce the release of their new website re-design at www.giftcards.com . The new layout is designed to provide easier access to all ...
FCC Seeks Unbounded Spectrum Auction Authority
At CES, the FCC signaled that it opposed any effort by Congress to give the FCC policy direction or to establish any checks and balances on the FCC in authorizing incentive auctions of prime TV broadcast spectrum. The FCC’s lack of regulatory humility here is stunning.
1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. Reports Solid Revenue and Bottom-Line Performance for its Fiscal 2012 Second Quarter Driven by ...
1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. , the world’s leading florist and gift shop, today reported revenues from continuing operations of $239.8 million for its fiscal 2012 second quarter ended January 1, 2012, compared with revenues from continuing operations of $228.9 million in the prior year period.
Locally based accounting firms build success in a field of heavy hitters
Three of the biggest South Florida-based accounting firms have built national reputations as a hometown alternative to the top financial players.
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Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick this week proposed further increasing taxes on a range of products to pay for an expansion of government funded health insurance.
Public schools increasingly rely on private donations
School foundations and PTAs used to raise money for the extras – high-tech projectors and special field trips. But these days, private donations to schools have grown dramatically and are being used to prevent teacher layoffs, keep libraries open, and save music and foreign-language classes.
Foundations funding more basic school needs
School foundations and PTAs used to raise money for the extras – high-tech projectors and special field trips. But these days, private donations to schools have grown dramatically and are being used to prevent teacher layoffs, keep libraries open, and save music and foreign-language classes.
Grocery stores making lasting impact with new mover direct mail programs
Millions of Americans, 40 million a year according to the...