[PR Newswire] – LendingTree University, a comprehensive program designed to provide LendingTree network loan officers with best-in-class mortgage training, today announced it has presented its first Lender Certification to America Funding.
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LendingTree University Presents First Lender Certification
Garmin is recalling 1.25 million GPS devices, most of which were sold in America, because their batteries could overheat and cause fires, the company said Thursday.
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Garmin recalls 1.25 million GPS units for fire hazard
I have always had trouble delegating. Even as a manager in corporate America, I had a tendency to do all my work myself — everything from scheduling meetings, to reserving conference rooms, to ordering lunch for guests and sending faxes
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Whether it has been investing in gun manufacturers and energy companies or ditching food suppliers, America’s best known investors were busy in the second quarter.
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If the government truly wants America to go green, it’s going to have to shell out to support the nascent but important sector of our economy. Green jobs and renewable energy were boldly funded in the stimulus bill, yet whenever Congress and the Obama administration need to scare up capital to fund some other program, they chip away at the initial $37 billion allocated for climate and energy-related efforts.
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Renewable energy: The government piggy-bank
The health care system in America has been set up, thanks to decades of government and private sector incentives, to be all about treatment, not prevention.
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The preventative medicine problem: nobody wants it
Maya MacGuineas is president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and director of the Fiscal Policy Program at the New America Foundation.
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The $2.5 trillion slush fund
Hewlett-Packard chief executive officer Mark Hurd, one of the highest-profile CEOs in America, resigned Friday following a sexual harassment claim against him and the company.
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HP chief Hurd quits after sexual harassment claim
AT&T chief Randall Stephenson faces high-class problems, but they’re still problems.
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Randall Stephenson: Making connections
Family-run businesses don’t always work out in the long haul. Some of America’s most iconic companies — Ford, DuPont, and Procter & Gamble, to name three — started out as family enterprises. But before long, perhaps a generation or two, or sometimes sooner, the professional managers moved in
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Smucker’s success: Keep it in the family