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The brands American men and women desire most

Men and women don't often see eye to eye, except for this: What brand do they mutually desire most? Southwest Airlines. More>>

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Five leadership mistakes of the Galactic Empire

The Galactic Empire in Star Wars is a quintessential example of how not to effectively run an organization. Let's take a look at five of the Empire's biggest mistakes. More>>

8 inventions that made our lives easier

These inventions in the fields of finance, healthcare, technology, food and energy have greatly improved our standard of living. More>>

Kathy Ireland: Swimsuit cover girl turned $2 billion business model

Kathy Ireland, who has graced the SI Swimsuit cover three times in the past, has built a mega-business out her mega-modeling-brand. More>>

Growing industries in need of workers in 2012

The employment outlook is starting to look brighter. These job sectors and industries are expected to have a need for more workers in 2012. More>>

Clint Eastwood's 'Halftime in America' ad a new ballgame

Every once in a while, a Super Bowl ad changes the game. This year Chrysler did so with its "Halftime in America" ad featuring Clint Eastwood. More>>

Why J.C. Penney will be the most interesting retailer of 2012

J.C. Penney just blew up its brand, in a good way, thanks to a new management team with some radical new ideas. J.C. Penney is about to be the most interesting retail story of the year. More>>

10 reasons not to invest in Facebook

Facebook may be worth a half-trillion dollars by 2015, but not everyone's confident that the social network will be worth the investment when it goes public. More>>

What's next for Occupy Wall Street? Activists target foreclosure crisis

As the protest movement heads into spring, Occupy Wall Street activists are interrupting foreclosure auctions and helping families re-occupy their homes. More>>

How Romney would rank among the richest U.S. presidents

The release of Mitt Romney' tax return makes clear that if he becomes president, he would be among the richest individuals to hold that office. But not the richest. More>>

State of the Union driven by economy, election

The President's speech called for tax reform and government accountability. More>>

The great food disruption: Healthy eats, healthy profit

A growing wave of companies is modernizing a multi-billion segment that has not kept pace with consumer tastes: Big Food. A lot has changed since the Gerber Generation after all. More>>

Cities brace for bad news in Obama's next federal budget, top mayor says

The Obama administration is preparing its 2013 budget and is letting some allies know how spending cuts will affect them. For L.A.'s Antonio Villaraigosa, the news has not been good More>>

January 18 SOPA/PIPA blackout: A quick guide

More than 7,000 sites are going "black" to protest the "Stop Online Piracy Act" (SOPA) and the "PROTECT IP Act" (PIPA). Here's everything you need to know. More>>

Will Obama be reelected? The stock market has the answer

Not many people realize that the stock market is one of the best predictors of the outcome of a Presidential election. More>>

Why Best Buy is going out of business... gradually

Will Best Buy go the way of Circuit City sometime within the next few years? Here is a case for why we may soon no longer see the blue and yellow shopping behemoth. More>>

Federal Reserve unveils plan to be a little less secretive

The Federal Reserve intends to begin releasing a quarterly interest-rate forecast as a service to investors and to counter critics who say it is not transparent enough. More>>

Best sports bets of the year

If you had bet on these longshots this year, you would have taken home a lot of winnings. More>>

Payroll tax cut temporarily extended into 2012

Nearly 160 million workers will benefit from the extension of the reduced payroll tax rate that has been in effect for 2011. More>>

Why Saab couldn't be saved

Cash infusions from the Swedish government and various Chinese investors had extended Saab's life artificially, but now, finally, it will be liquidated. Here's why. More>>

5 eye-popping retail blunders for 2011

From management decisions in questionable taste to mystifying merchandising, Style, Inc. singled out some of the retail world's bigger stumbles and bumbles in 2011. More>>

5 brands most likely to be gone by 2015

Prophet recently conducted a spot survey to see which companies should put on a deathwatch and the future looks bleak for some famous brands. More>>

The most famous me-too products

Many companies duplicate successful products with something similar. When does it work and when does it not? More>>

Netflix lost 800,000 subscribers during Q3, headed into the red

Despite a record jump in revenue, Netflix still failed to satisfy investors after announcing today that it had lost more than 800,000 subscribers in the past quarter, and will go into the red during the fourth quarter to pay for international growth. More>>

Global toll of 'non-communicable diseases' -- $47 trillion by 2030

Unless current health trends are reversed, five common, non-infectious diseases -- cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease and mental health problems -- will cost the world $47 million in treatment costs and lost wages. More>>

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Company sues Apple over iPad name in Shanghai

Apple Inc. defended its right to use the iPad trademark in China in a heated court hearing Wednesday that pitted the electronics giant against a struggling Chinese electronics company that denies having sold the mainland... More>>

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Know the real cost of buying counterfeit goods

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