Countplus said its annual profit jumped 41 per cent, largely due to the successful float of software company Class, even as its traditional accounting
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This undated photo provided by Jeffrey Belth shows Joseph M. Belth, a professor emeritus of insurance at Indiana University. Belth has been an outspoken critic of the practice of “shadow insurance,” in which life insurers create subsidiaries to take on …
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The president of American Airlines Group Inc., AAL -0.17 % who was let go on Monday with more than $13 million in severance pay, is immediately taking up the same senior role at rival United Continental Holdings Inc., UAL 0.17 % in one of the most …
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Companies may not be buying as much hardware for their data centers as they used to, but that doesn't mean they aren't spending money on information technology.
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In early '09, as you will recall, the big banks were begging for relief from mark-to-market accounting for their holdings of mortgage-backed securities,
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