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At a time when department stores are chopping themselves into mini-malls -- J.C. Penney Co. being the most prominent example -- Barneys is doing the opposite.
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Verizon Communications Inc. unions representing about 45,000 workers are preparing to propose the consolidation of health-care plans next week, as a step toward ending a labor dispute that began over the summer.
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Verizon Communications Inc. unions representing 45,000 workers are preparing to propose the consolidation of health-care plans next week, as a step toward ending a labor dispute that began over the summer.
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Audi AG’s status as the carmaker of choice for Chinese bureaucrats has emerged as an obstacle in the world’s biggest automobile market as BMW and Mercedes-Benz gain traction with a generation of rich young buyers.
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Verizon Communications Inc. , the second-largest U.S. phone company, may increase its quarterly dividend by the smallest amount in four years tomorrow amid slowing sales growth, according to a Bloomberg estimate.
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Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest U.S. phone company, reported a 19 percent gain in profit after heftier mobile-phone bills helped make up for sluggish growth of its land-line businesses.
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In the later years of the 19th century, Paris was a hive of spies. A network of German agents was directed by Maximilian von Schwartzkoppen, the military attache; venal French citizens were caught selling sensitive information to the enemy.
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Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest U.S. phone company, offered exit packages to 1,700 technicians and call-center workers, a move that may lead to hundreds of job cuts if enough employees don’t volunteer.
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A strike of about 45,000 Verizon Communications Inc. workers continued for a second day as the New York-based phone company struggled to make progress in talks with labor unions, signaling a standoff may be prolonged.
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A strike of about 45,000 Verizon Communications Inc. workers continued for a second day as the New York-based phone company struggled to make progress in talks with labor unions, signaling a standoff may be prolonged.
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