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Twitter said to be near a deal for $100 million in venture funding
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwitter may be close to locking up a deal for $100 million in new venture funding, a sum that would nearly triple the total venture capital poured into the three year-old messaging start-up.... -
Baidu soars, Google falls on expected China search market shakeout
Money & CompanyExpectations that Google Inc. will withdraw from China over government censorship issues are hitting the Internet giantâs stock Monday -- and driving some investors into shares of Baidu Inc., which already is the dominant Web search engine in China.... -
Chat with columnist Kathy M. Kristof
2007-05-17 12:26:02.0 Administrator: Hello, the chat with Kathy Kristof begins at 1pm. 2007-05-17 12:29:34.0 Administrator: Nicola, I'm holding your question for kathy when she arrives 2007-05-17 12:30:15.0 Administrator: Hi Joe, just hang on until...Tags: 401K, Condos and Houses, Personal Finance, Family, Disasters and Accidents
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Unions' Advice Is Failing Teachers
Times Staff WriterSecond-grade teacher Crystal Mendez was in the staff lunchroom at 42nd Street Elementary in the Crenshaw district when an investment broker introduced herself and started talking up a retirement plan. Mendez, fresh out of college, thought she could trust...Tags: 401K, Teachers Unions, Teaching and Learning, ING Group, Wages and Pensions
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Columnist Answers Readers' Questions About Investing
Times Staff WriterAs part of the Retirement at Risk series, The Times invited readers to submit questions to series co-author and personal finance columnist Kathy M. Kristof. Here is a sampling of the questions and responses since her last posting Monday. Question:...Tags: 401K, Periodicals, Retirement, Personal Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Save and You Will Be Free
Times Staff WriterTerrie Monaghan would retire tomorrow if she could. Monaghan, 45, is tired of the stress of her job as a coordinator for the state's Office of Emergency Services. Her lack of retirement savings, however, means that she is destined for many more years...Tags: 401K, Personal Finance, Stock Market, Pension and Welfare, Wages and Pensions
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4 Methods to Madness of Figuring Gains, Losses
Times Staff WriterMaybe you were invested in a red-hot fund last year. You know, one of those funds that returned more than 100%. Or perhaps you watched in frustration as a fund that slumped for the year. Finally, you sold some shares to put that money elsewhere. If you...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Television, Prices, Internal Revenue Service
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How to Be Your Own Financial Planner
Times Staff WriterPeople who are starting out or have portfolios under $100,000 often have a difficult time finding objective financial planning advice. But new resources on the Internet and personal finance software make it easier to map your financial plan at a...Tags: 401K, Retirement, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning Services, Economy, Business and Finance
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The Future of Advice
Times Staff WriterBetter financial planning advice is on the way--and it's not just for the wealthy anymore. Thanks to technological advances and increasing competition, the average American already has access to financial planning tools and resources once available only...Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, Science, 401K, Personal Finance, Family
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Help for Those on Either Side of Retirement
Times Staff WriterFinancial planners often say that the most important 10 years in an investor's life are the five years before retirement and the five years immediately after. That's when vital issues are decided that can have profound effects on retirees' lifestyles,...Tags: 401K, Retirement, Personal Finance, Financial and Business Services, Companies and Corporations
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For juvenile detainees, 'Supper Club' brings stable connection
You empty your pockets of change, keys and pens, walk slowly through a metal detector and raise your arms above your head for a top-to-bottom frisking. A grim-looking security guard unlocks a metal door, then two more, closing each behind you with a...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Juvenile Delinquency, Human Accomplishments, Miami Heat, Dwayne Johnson
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