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MoneyReport: Consumer Spending on the RiseSheiresa NgoAugust 15, 2014September 28, 2017 by Sheiresa NgoAugust 15, 2014September 28, 20170150 Summer travel accounting for much of the spending increase.
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MoneyAmazon Launches Mobile Payment ServiceSheiresa NgoAugust 15, 2014September 28, 2017 by Sheiresa NgoAugust 15, 2014September 28, 20170238 Early birds get a discount.
Career MagazineCorporate Executive of the Year: Kenneth Frazier Shares Prescription For GrowthDerek T. DingleAugust 15, 2014November 18, 2017 by Derek T. DingleAugust 15, 2014November 18, 201718 2876 Merck Chairman and CEO Kenneth Frazier seeks to expand the pharmaceuticals giant by extending its global reach to to save millions of lives worldwide. 1 2 3 4 5
MoneyAaron’s Marketing VP Andrea Freeman Talks Consumer TrendsSheiresa NgoAugust 14, 2014August 14, 2014 by Sheiresa NgoAugust 14, 2014August 14, 20140521 Baby boomers were most likely to say they were significantly impacted financially.
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EducationMan Receives Diploma 55 Years After Being Denied GraduationCourtney ConnleyAugust 14, 2014August 14, 2014 by Courtney ConnleyAugust 14, 2014August 14, 20141334 In 1959, Alva Earley was denied graduation because of his stand against segregation. Now, 55 years later, he's finally receiving his diploma.
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Technology[EXCLUSIVE] Board Diversity: Jesse Jackson’s Campaign to Bring Inclusion To Silicon ValleyPatrick AustinAugust 14, 2014September 28, 2017 by Patrick AustinAugust 14, 2014September 28, 20173 862 Rainbow PUSH Coalition President Jesse Jackson is using shareholder activism to pressure Silicon Valley to embrace boardroom diversity. 1 2