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Dec. 6, 2012
Politics
After promising to abstain, a handful of corporations gave at least $120,000 to politicians who refused to certify election results and political committees that back them.
April 19, 2021
Opinion
Using rate hikes and relying on the resulting unemployment to fight inflation is like trying to reduce someone’s fever by locking them in a freezer. It may work but at a horrendous cost.
June 26, 2022
Entertainment & Arts
What’s right with corporate sculptures, those upscale objects permanently parked outside the buildings where number-crunchers and data-jugglers do their work?
Jan. 6, 1992
California
The city of San Diego’s nonprofit computer corporation has distributed more than $200,000 in bonuses to a small number of employees over the past five years, proportionately far more than the city itself or any of its quasi-governmental agencies spend to reward workers for exceptional performances.
July 10, 1989
Money & Company
Nov. 22, 2011
Business
Earlier this month, Bank of America trumpeted a loan it had awarded, the first of its kind in the country.
March 27, 1995
Feb. 9, 2010
An investor group launched a Bermuda-based electronic-commerce company offering virtual offices, or “e-suites,” in an effort to capitalize on the island nation’s lack of corporate taxes.
June 4, 1999