26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Can Entrepreneurs and Inventors Save RadioShack?
Can Entrepreneurs and Inventors Save RadioShack?
The struggling retail chain has a new product line coming to its shelves that could be the beginning of a new identity for the brand.
26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Arcam AB’s New 3-D Printer Takes Off With Aerospace Companies
Arcam AB’s New 3-D Printer Takes Off With Aerospace Companies
Sales of Arcam’s new Q20 could see liftoff as aerospace companies begin using 3-D printing for more production applications.
26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Following First Ebola Death Nigeria "On Red Alert", Deploys Specialists To Airports For Containment
Following First Ebola Death Nigeria "On Red Alert", Deploys Specialists To Airports For Containment
Shortly after our report yesterday that the Liberian man suspected of carrying the Ebola virus has died while quarantined in Nigeria, the local health ministry confirmed that he was indeed the first confirmed Ebola death in the Nigerian city of Lagos, which with a population of roughly 20 million, is the largest city in Africa and the fourth largest in the world.
26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on What Makes the Forester the Driving Force Behind Subaru’s U.S. Ambitions?
What Makes the Forester the Driving Force Behind Subaru’s U.S. Ambitions?
The Subaru Forester has carved a niche in the hotly-contested crossover SUV category in the U.S. and its popularity only keeps growing with time.
26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on NewsWatch: Buy-and-hold investing is impossible
NewsWatch: Buy-and-hold investing is impossible
Whether it is making moves on the edge of a portfolio or hiring a money manager who adapts and tries to guide the portfolio, it’s basic human nature to want to avoid pain, writes Chuck Jaffe.
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26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Argentine default looms as time runs out for debt deal
Argentine default looms as time runs out for debt deal
Argentina looks set to default on its debt for the second time in 12 years next Thursday as negotiations with “holdout” investors seemingly go nowhere and neither side shows signs of blinking first, though a last minute deal can’t be discounted. After a slew of legal setbacks for Argentina in U.S. courts, the country has just days to comply with a 2012 ruling by U.S.
26 July, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on NewsWatch: Unbelievable collapse in small-cap stocks
NewsWatch: Unbelievable collapse in small-cap stocks
Small-cap companies collapsing this hard and quick is unusual considering where the Fed thinks the economy is headed, says Michael Gayed.
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