Queena Kim
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UPS to drop health care for many employees' spouses, blames Obamacare
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Queena Kim
Aug 22, 2013
It’s a common scenario. You and your spouse have jobs that offer health insurance. You both pick the better one. Well, UPS says they’ve got to cut that perk.
Mark Zuckerberg: Internet connectivity is a human right
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Queena Kim
Aug 21, 2013
Facebook's new connectivity mission dovetails nicely with Facebook’s primary business motivation, pursuing growth.
Home improvement improves Home Depot
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Queena Kim
Aug 20, 2013
Home Depot is out today with strong earnings. American sales are up 11 percent from last year.
Random House gets in show business
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Queena Kim
Aug 19, 2013
TV food shows are big, and cookbooks by show hosts like Emeril Lagasse do really well. Penguin Random House is trying to reverse that equation.
Introducing... 'Wines for Dummies'
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Queena Kim
Aug 16, 2013
A new wine aiming to make a splash is labeled "for dummies." It's the antithesis of wine snobbery, but will it sell?
Ashton Kutcher's Steve Jobs movie opens tonight
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Queena Kim
Aug 16, 2013
Ashton Kutcher plays Apple CEO Steve Jobs in the first Hollywood film about the visionary Silicon Valley legend. It's a an opportunity to move Kutcher's career from TV to the big screen. But it could also impact his side vocation as a tech company investor if he doesn't get it right.
Google TV gadget costs $35. Game changer?
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Queena Kim
Jul 24, 2013
Google released its Chromecast TV device today, which will allow consumers to get content from the cloud to their TV.
Taco Bell menu grows up
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Queena Kim
Jul 23, 2013
No more kids' meals at Taco Bell, as fast food chain targets a different audience.
Senate reaches tentative deal on student loans
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Queena Kim
Jul 18, 2013
The proposal would link interest rates to financial markets -- specifically the 10-year Treasury note -- and cap rates at 8.25 percent for undergraduate loans and 9.5 percent for graduate loans.
Google TV versus the cable guy
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Queena Kim
Jul 17, 2013
Tech giants from Intel to Apple and Microsoft and Sony are pursuing a strategy to create an Internet cable service and now there’s news that Google is entering the fray.