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UnitedHealth to rebate $3.5 million to California small businesses
Los Angeles TimesNearly 4,400 small businesses in California will share in $3.5 million in rebates from insurance giant UnitedHealth Group Inc. this summer as insurers nationwide prepare to return millions of dollars to customers as a key benefit of the federal healthcare...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Employment Opportunities, Employees, Healthcare Laws, Career and Workplace
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Facebook's stock price dives, and California could take hit
PolitiCalFacebook's stock has nosedived since the social media giant debuted on Wall Street earlier this month, and that's bad news for California's budget.... -
Fox News accused of crossing the line in attack on Obama [video]
This post has been updatedA new Fox News video attacking President Obama and his handling of the economy has created a furor, with even conservatives saying that the slam job gives lie to the cable giant’s “fair-and-balanced” claims. Although it appeared to be a...Tags: Roger Ailes , MSNBC (tv network), Media Industry, Politics, Barack Obama
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Spain's borrowing costs rise, stocks sink following bank rescue
World NowMADRID -- Spain's borrowing costs flirted with record highs Monday and stock prices sank on the first trading day since Madrid agreed to give $24 billion of taxpayers' money to rescue its largest real estate lender. The country's prime minister vigorously... -
Facebook's stumble may cool IPOs in Silicon Valley
SAN FRANCISCO — Outside Facebook's Silicon Valley campus is a giant sign with a hand giving a thumbs up.
It may be the only place on the planet where Facebook is getting one of those.
The company's initial public stock offering was supposed to...Tags: NASDAQ, Stock Market, Mark Zuckerberg, Employees, Initial Public Offerings
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Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills
A Long Beach hospital charged Jo Ann Snyder $6,707 for a CT scan of her abdomen and pelvis after colon surgery. But because she had health insurance with Blue Shield of California, her share was much less: $2,336. Then Snyder tripped across one of the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Theme parks' entry prices jump
Alhambra secretary Laurie Casado struggles each year to buy Disneyland annual passes for herself and her family, so the park's announcement last week that it was jacking up prices by up to 30% wasn't exactly good news.
But Casado will buy the passes...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, Arts and Culture
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TiVo Stream will let users stream at home, carry shows in pocket
You watch TV on your terms, and sometimes you don't even watch it on an actual TV at all. And that's perfectly fine with TiVo. The company behind the digital video recording device is preparing to launch a gadget this summer that will further enable...
Tags: Media Industry, Television, New Products, HBO (tv network), Computer Hardware
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FCC Chairman Genachowski on board with usage pricing for broadband
BOSTON -- Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said he supports cable and telecommunication companies adopting a usage-based pricing plan for broadband. "Usage-based pricing could be a healthy and beneficial part of the...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Media Industry, Television Stations
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Campbell's soups to be mmm, mmm, more expensive
Campbell Soup Co. will raise prices on its condensed soups by 5% in June as the company tries to turn itself around amid sliding profits. Blame high production costs and continued inflation for the price increase, according to Campbell Senior Vice...
Tags: Campbell Soup Company, Foods and Beverages, Companies and Corporations, Soups, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Comcast tries tiered data pricing, continues fight with Netflix
Comcast is removing a cap on Internet usage and may charge heavy broadband users more under a new policy that's likely to ease but not end its feud with Netflix. The nation's largest cable company said Thursday that it will end a 250-gigabytes-per-...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment, Gaming, Networking
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Sears returns to profit, J.C. Penney bombs in record stock slide
Sears Holding Co. may be back from the brink, once again earning a profit in its first quarter. J.C. Penney, however, has been less blessed as consumers and investors roundly trounced its turnaround effort this week. On Thursday, Sears said it earned...
Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Kmart, Sears, Companies and Corporations, Services and Shopping
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