Sarah McCammon
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GE swears off credit cards
Aug 30, 2013
General Electric is making plans to sell off its retail lending business, including store credit cards.
Are you ready to buy hiking boots on Twitter?
Aug 28, 2013
Twitter is tapping former Ticketmaster CEO Nathan Hubbard as its first Head of Commerce. The social network wants to generate more revenue from online retail, but the details have yet to be worked out.
More teachers pay to stock the classroom supply closet
Aug 28, 2013
One lesson virtually all teachers have learned: if you want your classroom up to snuff, you're going to have to spend your own money.
Shipping index shows signs of growth in China
Aug 27, 2013
A key shipping index is up dramatically in the past several weeks, thanks largely to demand from China's steel industry. But analysts say it's only a small window into the industry.
Mercedes works to capture China's growing market for fancy cars
Aug 26, 2013
Mercedes is aiming for a bigger share of the growing Chinese luxury car market.
Time Warner customers: Are you ready for no football?
Aug 26, 2013
The scheduled start of the NFL football season on Sept. 5 is putting pressure on Time Warner Cable and CBS to negotiate a deal giving cable customers access to the network's programs.
Colleges give largest grants to wealthiest students
Aug 21, 2013
More federal grants are going to low-income students, but colleges are giving more institutional aid to students who are better off.
Parents pick up more of the tab for public schools
Aug 20, 2013
Back-to-school shopping isn’t quite what it used to be. Public schools struggling under more budget cuts are making requests that go far beyond what you can fit into a backpack.
Earlier start dates pit state fairs vs. schools
Aug 13, 2013
Tourism industry leaders say early school start dates cut into attendance and revenues at state fairs and other summer events.
How the price of corn matters
Aug 12, 2013
Corn prices are down more than 40 percent from last year's highs.