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Microsoft To Buy LinkedIn For $26.2 Billion, Pursuing 'Productivity' Industry
To put it in terms runners will understand, the price tag is roughly $1 billion for each mile of a marathon. It's a bet on a new kind of connected professional workplace.
Estée Lauder will buy Tom Ford in a $2.8 billion deal
It's the beauty firm's biggest acquisition yet. The purchase, subject to regulatory approvals, is slated to close in the first half of 2023.
Methodist Resort In Michigan Says Only Christians Can Buy Property There
There's a housing association on Lake Michigan where only practicing Christians can own property. They say they are a religious organization and are exempt from anti-discrimination laws.
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Companies are using 'price pack architecture' to get consumers to buy more
There's a term companies are using more often recently: “price pack architecture.” It's meant to be a way to get customers to buy more, sometimes for more money per unit.
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Why Are Investors Buying Up Mobile Home Parks And Evicting Residents?
For millions, owning a home in a mobile home park is an affordable housing option. But some companies are buying up parks, raising fees and evicting people. And the government is helping them do it.
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Edgy Washington State Ads Urge Young People To Buy Insurance
Controversial ads geared to younger people have drawn criticism. But enrollment figures for private health insurance on the Washington state exchange are up since the ads began running.
Perfume dupes are in. Here's what to know before buying one
Perfume dupes have taken off recently. Fragrance experts weigh in on the ethics and what to look for when making a purchase.
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Lack Of Funds Keeps Louisiana From Buying Out Coastal Residents
Louisiana admits it can't protect all its residents from increased flooding. But with no money to buy people out, many vulnerable residents are stuck, struggling to cope.
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UK Decides British Companies Can No Longer Buy From Huawei
The UK government has decided that British telecom companies can no longer buy equipment from Huawei, the controversial Chinese telecom giant, for development of 5G beginning next year.
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People Buying Health Insurance Get A Bit More Time To Pay
People now have until January 10 to pay for their first month of coverage through the health exchanges. But people using the federal exchange still have to get signed up by Dec. 23. Some states have pushed deadlines even later.
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