Ellen DeGeneres News
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Ron Johnson’s tenure at J.C. Penney Co. will long be associated with a 25 percent sales plunge. Lost amid the criticism since his departure last month is the $170 million it cost to install Johnson and his top three executives.
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YG Entertainment Inc., the agent for South Korean rapper Psy, rose to the highest level in six months in Seoul trading as the popularity of the singer’s new music video boosted the company’s earnings prospects.
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J.C. Penney Co. made a radical break with tradition by hiring Silicon Valley wunderkind Ron Johnson as chief executive officer. With Johnson gone, the chain may have to pursue more radical options, such as selling itself.
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J.C. Penney Co. made a radical break with tradition by hiring Silicon Valley wunderkind Ron Johnson as chief executive officer. With Johnson gone, the chain may have to pursue even more radical options, such as selling itself.
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Psy, the South Korean rapper behind the “Gangnam Style” worldwide smash hit that featured his unique pony dance moves, is releasing his new single today to 119 countries.
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Walt Disney Co.’s Pixar announced plans to release “Finding Dory,” a sequel to its 2003 animated blockbuster “Finding Nemo,” with Ellen DeGeneres returning as the voice of the forgetful blue tang fish.
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Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein danced a little jig at the Kennedy Center last night before presenting Ellen DeGeneres with a bust of Mark Twain.
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Ellen DeGeneres will leave “American Idol,” the Fox talent show that has dominated U.S. ratings for seven years, after being a judge for one season.
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Vivendi SA ’s music labels and Time Warner Inc. ended a lawsuit that alleged Time Warner played the labels’ songs without permission while producing Ellen DeGeneres’s television talk show.
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Ellen DeGeneres will leave “American Idol,” the Fox talent show that has dominated U.S. ratings for seven years, after being a judge for one season.
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