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Facebook IPO Reveals Company's FinancesFacebook in its IPO filing revealed that it now has 845 million users
US Consumer Confidence Lower Than ExpectedThe index, compiled by Conference Board, fell more than 3 points to 61.1.
Interest Rates Will Stay Low, Low, LowThe Fed said unemployment would stay near its 8.5% level through the end of this year
Become A Mentor Engaging Youth Program Helps Businesses Teach Young Adults the Soft Skills Needed to Succeed
Stocks Little Change Despite Positive Employment DataThe blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped
Factories, Construction ReboundingThe Dow Jones Industrial Average rose nearly 180 points on the day.
US Economy To Outshine Last YearThe US registered a 1.8 percent economic growth in the third quarter of 2011
Top 20 Hispanic-owned Companies in Greater Los Angeles Area 2011Top 20 Greater-Los Angeles area companies employed 3,812 people in 2010
Gold Slides as Dollar GainsAgainst the Hong Kong dollar, the U.S. standard was 7.7754 from 7.7773 HKD.
Good News on Manufacturing, Jobs Help Stocks Break SlumpNews on the U.S. front is surprisingly positive
Twenty-Two New And Expanding Primary Employers Honored“We are very pleased to have twenty-two quality companies to recognize"
Stock Indexes Up on Jobless Claims ReportNew applications for unemployment benefits last week fell to the lowest level since May 2008.
Stocks Slide on Fed EntrenchmentFed to keep federal fund rate at zero to 0.25 percent
ACS, A Xerox Company, To Hire 225 in Colorado SpringsACS is expanding its current workforce in the region to supply customer service and technical support.
American Manufacturer Bucks National Economic Trends with Announcement of Major Facility Expansion and Investment in Colorado SpringsBal Seal Engineering to Invest $45 Million in New 137,000-square-foot Plant, Adding 210-Plus Jobs to the Local Economy and More Than Doubling Manufacturing Capacity
Business Today Launches Website to Inform, Inspire, and Mentor Latino Entrepreneurs & ProfessionalsLatinBusinessToday.com boasts strong advertiser support, innovative editorial offerings, and alliances with trade and other organizations
Latin Business Today lanza sitio web para informar, inspirar y tutelar a emprendedores y profesionales latinosLatinBusinessToday.com se enorgullece de contar con sólido apoyo publicitario, ofertas editoriales innovadoras, y alianzas con organizaciones profesionales y de otro tipo
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Denver to name Former Denver Mayor, Guillermo Chamber is poised to reach the next level in creating business for our members
IMF Chief Advises Moscow To Build Up Cash ReservesLagarde was in the Russian capital on a one-day visit
E.U. Mission To Start Monitoring Italy on WednesdayItaly accepted EU monitoring at a eurozone summit last month.
Tony Jimenez, CEO de MicroTech, es reconocido como el Hispano Más Influyente en los Estados UnidosPublicación hispana líder reconoce el impacto que ha ejercido Jimenez en los empresarios de minorías, los propietarios de pequeños negocios y el campo tecnológico gubernamental
Greek Tension Weighs on Markets Workers in Greece began a 48-hour strike and as many as 125,000 protesters gathered in Athens
Galleon Group's Rajaratnam Sentenced to 11 Years in PrisonRajaratnam was also fined $10 million for conspiracy and securities fraud.
National, Regional SBA Lending Hits New HighThe loan boom seems surprising, given frequent business complaints about a shortage of capital for business start-ups and expansions.
Hispanics Will Lead America Out of RecessionHispanic enterprise is growing at an inspiring rate
Gold May Be Down, But Not OutGold traditionally fares well when people lose faith in paper currency.
Markets Fall on World of ConcernYesterday the Federal Reserve Board of Governors said the economy remained weak
IMF Cuts World Growth Forecast The IMF estimated global growth for 2011 at 4 percent, down from 4.3 percent in its last projections in June.
Wall Street Closes HigherOn Wall Street, the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 186.45 points, or 1.66 percent, to 11,433.18.
Solyndra's Bankruptcy Puts Department of Energy In the Hot SeatWith taxpayers potentially on the hook for this half-billion dollar bust, it's time to sound the alarm about the remaining $10 billion in loan guarantees
Shoppers Took a Holiday in AugustWith consumer spending comprising nearly 70 percent of economic growth, the dismal sales figure confirms that the economic recovery nearly ground to a halt.
Diferenciándose de la CompetenciaAlgunos empresarios creen que es mejor llegar al mayor tipo de gente posible
Markets Slide AgainIn midmorning trading Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average lost 189.21 points
Stocks Regain Some Early LossesCrude oil was down nearly $1 a barrel
Hispanic Unemployment Rate Unchanged in AugustFor the year, the monthly Hispanic unemployment rate has averaged 11.6 percent
Economic Reports a Bit UpbeatData were better than most economists had expected.
Stocks Spiral on Unchanged Employment DataIn early afternoon trading, The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 183.45 points
Silicon Valley Titans Pour Millions Into New Chinese Internet FundInnovation Works previously raised $115 million from backers including YouTube co-founder Steve Chen.
Bloqueo a fusión entre AT&T y T-Mobile por parte del Departamento de Justicia perjudica a comunidad empresarial hispanaEl compromiso ejemplar de AT&T con la comunidad hispana y la creación de empleos en general exige celeridad en la aprobación de la fusión propuesta.
Department of Justice Blocking AT&T/T-MobileMerger Hurts the Hispanic Business Community
Markets Post Solid GainsBargain hunters pushed prices higher on Wall Street.
Markets Rise on Durable Goods SurpriseThe benchmark 10-year treasury note fell 15/32 to yield 2.19 percent.
Made In China, But Profiting Americans MoreOf every dollar U.S. consumers spend on a product labeled "Made in China," about 45 cents goes to China
Fitch Keeps U.S. Credit Rating at AAAThe key pillars of U.S.'s exceptional creditworthiness remains intact
Moody's Says U.S. Growth Likely DiminishedMoody's Analytics: not fast enough growth to lower 9.1 percent unemployment rate