August 21

Ramadan FAQs; Dubai Downturn Hits Ramadan Iftars; Should You Sue Your Financial Adviser? Big, But Dipping; Still a Chump's Game; Business Social
August 20, 2009 3:42 by kippreport
Ramadan FAQs
CBC News talks about the significance, the when and the why of Ramadan.
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Dubai Downturn Hits Ramadan Iftars
Corporate iftar receptions held for breaking fast during Ramadan, are the latest to fall victim to the financial crisis in Dubai, says The Wall Street Journal.
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Should You Sue Your Financial Adviser?
Newsweek tells you how to find the difference between a failed investment and fraud.
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Vacations Worldwide vs. Economic Success
Business Week compares countries which have the best annual vacation allowance with their overall global competitiveness.
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If You’re Applying for a Job…
…you should censor your Facebook page, says Fast Company.
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Business Social
It’s not just social media that’s big business-it’s the business of getting companies into social media, says Portfolio.
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Big, But Dipping
Remittances held up well in 2008, but this year will be much worse, says the Economist.
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Still a Chump’s Game
The US stock market is not safe for the small investor by a long shot, says Slate.
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Top 10 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America
Inc checks out which companies are having the revenues flowing in.
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12 Coolest Bench Ads
Ads are everywhere, when you least expect you are sitting on one of them. Oddee meets some of the cleverest bench ads.
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