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Engineers, this IBM robot will steal your job
VentureBeat
IBM is working on a robotics system to drastically reduce the need for physically present engineers in industries like oil, shipping, and even aerospace. The maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) system is designed to let engineers work mobilely on ...
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Justice Dept. investigating IBM on corruption charges
New York Business Journal
In Poland, the department is focusing on a deal already under investigation by the Polish Central Anti-Corruption Bureau involving allegations of a former IBM employee selling to the Polish government. Armonk-based IBM said it is cooperating with the ...
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Mastery Rewind: IBM, Tesla, GTA 5, Boise Cascade
thestockmasters
Another historic run for U.S. equities with the Dow Jones hitting the 15,000 mark. We still believe there is hope for such stocks as International Business Machines (IBM), Boise Cascade (BCC), and Telsa Motors (TSLA) to keep running. There was a great ...
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TechExpo 2013 offers trends, tools and training
Tallahassee Democrat (blog)
Our trusty IBM Wheelwriter 3 is handy for addressing envelopes, filling out forms, typing quick letters, and things like that. It's also a reminder of how far we've come in the office. Most of us writers and editors walk around with a tablet or ...
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The Memory-Free Market
TheStreet.com
I will find out tonight if Allergan (AGN) can bounce when I talk to the CEO, David Pyott, but I think the 13% decline was in excess, not unlike the plunge in IBM (IBM) from $212 to $188. The market doesn't like a quarter? Give it a few days, and all ...
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Tech Sector: Buy, Sell, Hold?
TheStreet.com
IBM (IBM) and Oracle (ORCL), for example, which have substantial exposure to the government market, both disappointed Wall Street by falling short of projections in their most recent quarters. And the year doesn't look like it gets easier from here ...
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Farmers oppose reforms in Food for Peace program
Memphis Commercial Appeal
The U.S. Justice Department is examining corruption allegations involving IBM Corp. in Poland, Argentina, Bangladesh and Ukraine. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier opened a probe into bribery charges. "If it happens in one country, ...
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Nelson will continue to be a great advocate for Rochester
Post-Bulletin
It is due to the Mayo Clinic that I live in Rochester. Throughout my life I have dealt with several significant disabilities, yet have had a very successful career with IBM. The Mayo Clinic is continuing to strengthen its worldwide reputation of health ...
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Casinos brace for impact of Internet gambling, and other business news
Arizona Daily Star
IBM Corp. is being probed by the Justice Department over corruption allegations in Poland, Argentina, Bangladesh and Ukraine, adding to bribery charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Justice Department is investigating whether IBM ...
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3 Stocks Pushing the Dow to a Record High
Motley Fool
In an interview late this week, Warren Buffett said he wouldn't be selling shares of IBM after the company's disappointing earnings in the first quarter. He also said he "may have added a little bit" of the company's stock in the first quarter, another ...
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Kraft Foods, CBOE Holdings profits beat Street view (Video)
Chicago Business Journal
Kraft Foods, CBOE Holdings profits beat Street view (Video). May 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson, Julie Hyman and Sheila Dharmarajan report on today's ten most important stocks including Lululemon, IBM and Berkshire Hathaway. They speak ...
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What's next: Earnings and business reports due May 6-8 (Video)
New York Business Journal
What's next: Earnings and business reports due May 6-8 (Video). May 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson, Julie Hyman and Sheila Dharmarajan report on today's ten most important stocks including Lululemon, IBM and Berkshire Hathaway.
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S&P 500 Surpasses 1600 as US Stocks Advance for Second Week
Bloomberg
Apple, IBM. Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose 7.9 percent to $449.98 for the biggest gain since November. The iPhone maker sold $17 billion of debt in the biggest corporate bond sale ever. IBM surged 5.2 percent, the most in three months, to $204.51 after ...
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