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53,000 Additional Citi Layoffs
Nov 18, 2008
Citigroup Inc. announced plans yesterday to shed an additional 53,000 employees over the next year as the banking giant struggled to steady itself after suffering massive losses from deteriorating loa...
RECALL: Lean Cuisine
3 hours ago
Lean Cuisine is recalling three very popular chicken meals because some customers have found small pieces of hard plastic in them If you have the Lean Cuisine Pesto Chicken with Bow Tie pasta, Chicken...
Can the Italian Market Be Saved?
Nov 18, 2008
Its very roots - humble, cut-rate curbside sustenance - could be the salvation of a revitalized Ninth Street Market.
Unemployed? Cricket Communications to Hire 250 in Phila. Area
Nov 17, 2008
Cricket Communications Inc. said Monday it will hold two job fairs in Philadelphia next month in anticipation of beginning operations in the area next year.
How a Gap Became a $1B Canyon
Nov 17, 2008
In June, Mayor Nutter presented a budget that had something for just about everyone - tax cuts, better parks, more police - but it came with a caveat.
SEPTA Looks to Keep Pension Fund Healthy
Nov 17, 2008
Tumbling financial markets have hammered the pension-fund investments of SEPTA, forcing it to divert more cash to retirement benefits for its workers.
U.S. Economy Sours, Immigrants Head for Home
Nov 17, 2008
Francisco "Frank" Santos, a Brazilian immigrant living in Trenton, prospered as a busy laborer pouring concrete foundations back when home builders ruled.
TD Bank wins suit over Hills use of red C
2 hours ago
TD Bank Financial Group, which bought Cherry Hill-based Commerce Bancorp Inc. in March, was quick to surrender the Commerce brand when challenged by a small Massachusetts bank.
Nutter and Casino Neighbors Go Behind Closed Doors
Nov 15, 2008 | 3 comments
The controversy over a casino in Center City has the NIMBY neighbors working overtime this weekend. They spent Saturday morning making their case to Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, behind closed d...
AstraZeneca names new U.S. chief
6 hours ago
AstraZeneca PLC said today that Rich Fante has been appointed president of the company's U.S. business.
Crime Pays!
5 hours ago
Hundreds of items confiscated by the government during criminal investigations are now up for grabs to the highest bidder.
Amid a Stream of Weak Economic Data, Stocks Stage Late Surge
2 hours ago
At close, the Dow ended up 151.17, or 1.83 percent, to 8,424.75.
How To Put Some Green Into Your Business
5 hours ago
If you run your own business owner or are a decision maker at someone else's company, here’s how you can green your routine while fattening the bottom line.
What US Auto Makers Must Do to Become Viable Again
5 hours ago | 2 comments
If the US auto industry is to survive, it will have to undergo a major transformation—slashing operations, focusing on fewer models, shedding dealerships and making better cars, analysts say.
What You Need to Know Before Tapping Into Your 401K
Nov 18, 2008
Facing economic hardship, some Americans have decided they need to withdraw money early from a retirement plan. Experts warn the decision carries substantial costs and risks.
In Phila. region, exist-home sales down 21.1%
Nov 18, 2008
Existing-home sales in the eight-county Philadelphia region fell 21.1 percent year-over-year in the third quarter, while median prices eroded a scant 2.6 percent, data show.
Drug research company wins new contracts
Nov 18, 2008
Encorium Group Inc. of Wayne said today said it was awarded $6.5 million in contracts, primarily to conduct two oncology clinical trials with a U.S. biopharmaceutical company.
Price declining at gas pumps
Nov 18, 2008
Prices at the pump continue to decline, with the five-county Philadelphia region seeing an average this morning of $2.22, down 2 cents, AAA Mid-Atlantic said.
Blog: Dodge dealers lobby for bailout
Nov 18, 2008
Local boys Charlie Foulke and David Kelleher have their work cut out for them today and tomorrow on Capitol Hill. The South Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania (in that order) Dodge dealers are in Washington...
TARP: A Rescue Plan or Uncertain Scramble?
Nov 18, 2008
Hatched hastily almost two months ago, the TARP was conceived to stabilize markets and restore investor confidence, but critics argue it is now looking so amorphous and vulnerable to political trade winds,...
Tech Layoffs
Nov 18, 2008
With consumers backing away from purchasing, it's affecting a chain reaction across all different systems of the tech workforce said Creative Strategies Analyst Tim Bajarin.
Ex-Comcast exec Doyle joins WPCS
Nov 18, 2008
Former top Comcast Corp. executive Michael A. Doyle, who launched the CN8 channel and led the cable company's huge eastern division, has joined the board of WPCS International Inc., a specialty communications...
Mothers Work fiscal 4Q loss shrinks
Nov 18, 2008
Mothers Work Inc. said today that its fiscal fourth-quarter loss narrowed, helped by efforts to reduce inventory, lower debt and control costs.
Mega Weekend Sales
Nov 15, 2008 | 2 comments
If your wallet's been slammed shut, this is a huge weekend for savings on your holiday shopping!
Rendell pushing to use Chinese loans for Convention Center
Nov 18, 2008
After being rebuffed during the summer, Gov. Rendell is again pushing the Convention Center Authority to consider using a loan program backed with Chinese funds to generate millions of dollars for the...
Police Officer Killed in Brutal Accident
Prior DUI for Driver in Sgt. Simpson's Death
Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong
Handcuffs Held High in Final Salute for Sgt. Simpson
Prior DUI for Driver in Sgt. Simpson's Death
Police Officer Killed in Brutal Accident