Anyone looking to reflect on the high points of the year in business and finance can pretty much do it in one, maybe two, words: subprime mess.
The Sam Zell era is about to begin at Tribune Co.
The Christmas Grinch has arrived. Or at least that's the feeling in some Australian workplaces where bosses have warned staff against excessive boozing and even exchanging presents, reports say.
The Taj Mahal, one of the world's architectural masterpieces, welcomes about 2.5 million visitors each year - provided they don't try to buy tickets with dollars.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co and Hitachi Ltd are discussing multi-billion dollar deals on flat panels that could reshape an industry hit by fierce competition, a source said.
India's economy could be growing by 10 percent a year by 2012 with the right set of policies, but the US subprime crisis might trim exports and capital flows, the prime minister said yesterday.
SantaSport, SantaFood, SantaPark, Hotel Santa Claus, Santa Hair Center. In the Finnish Arctic town of Rovaniemi, Father Christmas is everywhere, milked to the max by local businesses.
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