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| 1 | Expedia, Intelius, Classmates slapped by Senate report | Business |
| Expedia, Classmates.com and Intelius have reaped tens of millions of dollars by steering their online customers into "free-trial" offers that result in unexpected credit-card bills from other companies, a Senate Commerce Committee report charged this past week. | ||
| 11/22/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 2 | Frontier Financial CEO Pat Fahey buying bank's stock; lenders' laff line; Skype suit update | Business |
| The CEOs at many of Washington's beleaguered banks profess optimism their companies will survive the current epidemic of climbing losses and sinking stock prices. But only Frontier Financial CEO Pat Fahey is putting some significant money where his mouth is. Since Nov. | ||
| 11/15/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 3 | Charleston a-Twitter over Boeing's 787 plans | Business |
| Twitter may be the shortest distance between two unfiltered thoughts, but it's also becoming a common way for businesses to promote their services. And Charleston, S.C. | ||
| 11/1/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 4 | Investors worry Peru deals have gone south | Business |
| As the world's financial markets crumbled last year, a suave young man driving a Bentley intrigued local investors with the prospect of outsized profits from real estate in Peru. Jose Nino de Guzman Jr. | ||
| 10/18/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 5 | Skype suit may yield credit for customers; Seattle design firm thinks inside the cargo box | Business |
| Can the virtually free Internet-calling service Skype be ripping off its customers? So contends a lawsuit filed in federal court in Seattle against Skype, the communications unit of e-commerce giant eBay. | ||
| 10/11/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 6 | Long haul ahead for Russell employees | Business |
| When 654 employees of Russell Investments filled out a July survey on how they get to work in downtown Tacoma, they had little inkling that daily trip would soon require a sharp turn to the north. | ||
| 9/13/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 7 | Biotech seeks to shake off its past | Business |
| Attracted by Seattle's deep reservoir of expertise in immunology and cancer, several small public biotech companies have moved their headquarters here in hopes of raising fresh capital and making a new start. | ||
| 9/6/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 8 | Modern Chinese dairy defies stereotype | Business |
| HONG KONG — The fast-moving robots and packaging machines that handle vast quantities of dairy products at Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group contradict the American preconception that Chinese companies rely on cheap labor and avoid costly foreign equipment. | ||
| 8/23/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 9 | Coal, coal everywhere in China countryside | Business |
| INNER MONGOLIA, China — Corn and coal dominate much of the countryside outside Hohhot, the capital of what is officially known as the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The corn goes mostly to animals, the coal fuels China's burgeoning demand for electricity. | ||
| 8/9/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 10 | Outsider's guide to insider trading | Business |
| Oliver Stone won't be making a sequel to "Wall Street" based on this past week's Safeco insider-trading case. No business titans were paying for takeover tips and pocketing millions of dollars, just a Seattle husband pestering his wife for hints about a big transaction. | ||
| 7/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 11 | Coinstar watches recession through transfers | Business |
| And when Chinese companies gear up infrastructure projects in Africa, or Bulgarians move across the European Union to fill jobs in Spain, he can see that, too. | ||
| 7/12/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 12 | Landmark Smith Tower mostly vacant | Business |
| Thanks to the recession and Washington Mutual's collapse, there's no shortage of vacant office space in downtown Seattle. One of the emptiest buildings also is one of the region's best-known and most-loved. | ||
| 7/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 13 | Penny-stock pipeline fed by local lawyer's IPOs | Business |
| No company appears too embryonic, dubious or distant for local attorney Faiyaz A. Dean to usher it into the murky netherworld of America's publicly traded penny stocks. | ||
| 6/28/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 14 | Seattle firm maps tricky election in Lebanon | Business |
| A Seattle software company has taken a dip in the volatile caldron of Lebanese politics, building a database tool to help election observers monitor today's crucial parliamentary elections in that deeply divided nation. | ||
| 6/7/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 15 | Biotech firm CellCyte Genetics faces a criminal probe | Business |
| CellCyte Genetics, left a cashless zombie after the stock-touting campaign that lifted its value to $400 million faded away, says it has reached a tentative settlement in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) inquiry into its activities. | ||
| 5/24/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 16 | China's big car market aims to be green; REI chief gets a White House call | Business |
| While the U.S. auto industry looks increasingly like a freeway pile-up, the world's largest market for car sales during the past three months has been China. | ||
| 5/17/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 17 | Snohomish developer's Las Vegas gamble | Business |
| A Snohomish County developer's ambitious foray into building Las Vegas luxury condominiums has wound up in bankruptcy court here in Seattle, sheltering a mostly empty 21-story tower from more than $100 million in liabilities. | ||
| 5/3/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 18 | Perkins Coie, the biggest Seattle-based law firm, is suddenly a bit smaller | Business |
| The biggest Seattle-based law firm, Perkins Coie, last week carried out the first substantial layoffs in its history and froze salaries for staffers who aren't lawyers. It's the latest in a wave of cuts at top law firms nationwide, driven by a sharp downturn in corporate legal work. | ||
| 4/19/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 19 | Oberto and Frito-Lay clash over meat treats | Business |
| Popular local snack producer Oberto Sausage Co. says it's being jerked around by chip champion Frito-Lay, whose vast fleet of delivery trucks was supposed to give the regional "Oh Boy! Oberto" brand a big bite of the national market. | ||
| 4/12/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
| 20 | Posh WaMu conference site for sale | Business |
| Bank-owned property for sale: Huge kitchen, great-room with soaring ceiling, attractive wood finishes. Built on 18 acres, sleeps 102 or more. Foreclosure situation. | ||
| 4/5/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results | ||
