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  • Sorry, you're not funny enough to work here
    06.02.2012, 13:22:18
    You may need to have more than a head for numbers to get a job in finance these days. A new survey finds many think it's important to have a sense of humor too.
  • Mortgage relief: Partial solution better than none
    06.02.2012, 19:24:09
    The architects of the joint state-federal mortgage releief plan believe it would be better for homeowners to get a partial deal than nothing at all, according to sources close to the talks.
  • Eastwood's 'Halftime' is top with msnbc.com users
    06.02.2012, 19:00:23
    Chrysler ignored some of the unwritten rules of Super Bowl advertising -- be brief, be funny -- for the second year in a row, but it didn't matter to msnbc.com readers.
  • The cheap items that build billion-dollar companies
    06.02.2012, 12:55:18
    By Charles B. Stockdale, 24/7 Wall St. Just because certain products have a low price tag does not mean they cannot sell for billions of dollars. In fact, some of the cheapest products make the most money for their companies. 24/7 Wall St.
  • General Motors may report a record profit
    06.02.2012, 14:09:32
    Just three years after the automaker drove into government-run bankruptcy, GM is setting its sights on making over $10 billion a year, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
  • Stocks lower as investors focus on Greece
    06.02.2012, 17:46:03
    U.S. stocks were lower Monday as a delay by debt-ridden Greece in accepting the terms of a bailout gave investors little reason to buy equities after a five-week rally.
  • Office and home rent will keep rising and rising
    06.02.2012, 18:05:07
    Paying rent is getting more painful for renters across the country in the face of rising demand and tight supply. Both the commercial and residential real estate markets are seeing increases.
  • As Facebook grows up, it courts Madison Avenue
    06.02.2012, 14:23:19
    Until recently, Facebook's relationship with the advertising community was at best politely dismissive, at worst outright antagonistic. But now, the social networking giant is eager to work with Madison Avenue.
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