• In other words, we still think of Facebook as a distinctive display advertising business, but mobile and the exchange make it better and larger, and extend the time horizon Facebook has to realize the potential of new business opportunities and of social advertising.

    FORBES: Facebook: Bernstein Ups To Outperform; Bullish On Mobile

  • He called on Congress to make the Securities and Exchange Commission's supervision of these so-called consolidated supervised entities mandatory--not voluntary as it now is.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Vanguard this year followed up on several investors' requests that it allow them to make telephone and online exchange orders for its 34 index funds--an industry first.

    FORBES: Boomers Leap Into Financial Safety Net

  • Microsoft is a business tool and they make exchange the mail system most companies are on.

    FORBES: Is Apple's iPhone No Longer Cool To Teens?

  • All we have to do promote the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange and make it familiar to investors all over the world.

    FORBES: Barclays Goes To Israel

  • As planned, these members would "purchase" carbon offsets on the CCX trading exchange and make contributions to, or investments in, organizations that provide "alternative" or "renewable" energy.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was a little slower in its review and rewriting of securities regulations to make way for exchange-traded products (ETPs).

    FORBES: ETFs Turn 20-Years Old in the U.S.

  • As they have always done in the past, they make careful observations, exchange information and experiences, and debate their significance and implications for the future.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • In much of East Africa you can now bank, even exchange foreign currencies and make international payments on a feature phone.

    FORBES: The Smartphone Market Is Peaking Already

  • Forster, the young Graham Greene and countless others would make the long ascent to her flat, read stories and poems, and exchange compliments and insults over strong tea and halfpenny buns.

    ECONOMIST: She was as highly regarded as W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot

  • Suddenly, mamas were ditching their Latina sitters left and right in exchange for grimy after-school programs and college students trying to make an extra buck toward tuition.

    CNN: A Latina mom's baby-sitting lament

  • Printing Treasury Notes and getting other countries to make stuff in exchange is, of course, one way of cutting CO2 emissions.

    FORBES: The Light Bulb Moment: Lights Out In America?

  • The goal was to develop a secure, online auto parts exchange that would make it easier and less costly for carmakers to manage their complex supply chains.

    FORBES: Covisint Didn't Die; It Just Went To The Cloud

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission is also trying to make it easier for shareholders to nominate people to boards of directors.

    ECONOMIST: Shareholder activism

  • The appointment of Mary Jo White to head up the Securities and Exchange Commission is an attempt to make a clear and definitive statement.

    FORBES: New SEC Chief Arrives with Gold-Plated Resume, but Much of Dodd-Frank Remains Unimplemented

  • In June, Motorola settled a patent dispute with BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. over key technology found in RIM's smartphones, with RIM agreeing to make a one-time payment and continuing royalties in exchange for a halt to the litigation.

    WSJ: Motorola Sues Apple Over Patents

  • Some American employers are offering an implicit (and sometimes explicit) deal to their employees: accept that we may have to sack you and, in exchange, we will make sure that you have the marketable skills needed to find another job.

    ECONOMIST: Career evolution | The

  • Summary: Although convergence between US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) has been the subject of much debate and collaborative effort, it is still unclear when the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will make a determination about how to proceed, or what its final decision is likely to be.

    FORBES: Finance

  • The experiment with e-commerce thus far has shown that online shoppers tend to favor the bricks-and-clicks models so they don't sacrifice having a physical location where they can get advice, view products or make an exchange -- a finding that bricks-and-clicks universities are likely to recognize and copy, Levine said.

    CNN: Web brings radical changes to higher education

  • America's Securities and Exchange Commission passed a new rule intended to make it easier for shareholders to remove directors at companies they feel are underperforming or paying their bosses too much.

    ECONOMIST: Business this week

  • The e-commerce platform that UBee plans to launch next month will rely on SOAP, for Simple Object Access Protocol, a technology standard based on using "envelopes" that retailers and uBee use to exchange information quickly enough to make these real-time offers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Wage controls, profit controls, exchange controls and other inflation-related restrictions similarly make it harder for businesses to function.

    FORBES: Is President Obama's Depression Coming Our Way?

  • "We learn to exchange e-mail, make our own Web pages and, best of all, improve our English, " says Yang Yimei, who is from the town of Simao, in China's southwestern Yunnan province.

    CNN: On-line in Yunnan

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission is said to be considering relaxing rules that make it difficult for a company to switch auditors should one of the Big Four fail.

    ECONOMIST: Auditing

  • Under the JOBS Act, websites that want to act as crowdfunding investment platforms will have to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which must work with state regulators to make sure that all such crowdfunding is sound.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Mining firms make up almost a fifth of the local exchange's market capitalization, and the city has become a magnet for smaller companies, which can be more-acutely affected by the volatility of the commodities cycle.

    WSJ: Mining Woes Snag Financial Firms

  • "It prevents people breaking into the New Stock Exchange or a nuclear power plant, and we want to make sure that a competitive market exists so that people are encouraged to use encryption, and American companies are allowed to sell competing products, " Mr Goodlatte said.

    BBC: Paul Reynolds, BBC Washington Correspondent

  • One argument in favour is that, by eliminating exchange-rate uncertainty, it would boost trade with Australia and make foreign direct investment more attractive.

    ECONOMIST: Should Australia and New Zealand form a currency union?

  • He was not willing to write it off, but in exchange for taxpayer assistance, insisting that those companies reform themselves and make themselves more competitive.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • To Mundell, constantly changing exchange rates are just an opportunity for banks and hedge funds to make money at the expense of people doing business internationally.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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