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Most Hated Companies: Facebook Ranks Near The Top

Facebook Considered One Of The Most Hated Companies Many large companies are hated, it could be for any number of reasons. Poor customer service is just one of the reasons that a company may rank low, while it is only one reason, it is a big one. Now on to discussing the most hated companies, Facebook is surprisingly on the list. Though maybe it should not be a surprise, they do have very low scores... 

Facebook Is One Of America’s Most Hated Companies

While the word “hate” is a strong description of the feelings that shareholders, customers, employees and the public have toward big corporations, there are a few large corporations that are hated more than the rest. 24/7 Wall St. conducted quite a lengthy review of top corporations to determine which ones are the most hated by Americans. After weighing in consumer satisfaction, product pricing,... 

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Costa Concordia Cruise Ship Disaster Could Cost Carnival Millions

The capsizing of the Costa Concordia cruise ship will send a tidal wave of bills at the owners that could reach $130 million — if the ship can be salvaged. Besides the human toll, the Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster may cost the Carnival Cruise line in the hundreds of millions of US dollars. Just the cost of repairing the ship could top one hundred million dollars. If that is not possible,... 

Katie Holmes Poses Topless For Jewellery Photoshoot (PHOTO)

Katie Holmes is the new face of luxury jewelry company H.Stern, but in the ads, she’s showing a lot more than her face While H. Stern is known for prestigious jewelry, it may now be better known for Katie Holmes posing topless. That is right. The new ad campaign features Katie Holmes bare and sexy to promote jewelry sales. While it is hard to tell in the photos, Holmes is wearing a bikini.... 

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Sears, Kmart Closing Stores, Canadian Locations Not Included On List

Sears to Close Stores After Holiday Sales Slump Sears CEO, Lou D’Ambrosio has announced that the company will be closing 100-120 Sears and Kmart brand stores following a 2011 holiday season that failed to meet the chain’s sales goals. The chain includes 2,200 full time stores from which the closures will come. The company cited poor sales in consumer electronics and apparel, as well as... 

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Congress Says Pizza Is A Vegetable YAHOO!

By Sean Hutch Ruling declares Pizza A Vegetable The US congress had declared that pizza is a vegetable, reports The Wall Street Journal. Congress declared that pizza should be considered a vegetable for school lunches due to the amount of tomato sauce. School lunches which receive a large portion of their revenue stream from federal dollars serve pizza often. Federal rules require a certain number... 

Black Friday Employees Not Happy

By Mike Le Clair Black Friday is the Friday after The American Thanksgiving when retailers dramatically cut prices to kick off the Christmas buying season. Retailers fearing a weak Christmas shopping season are trying to change Black Friday hours to the dismay of their employees. Some retail outlets such as Target, Kohl’s and Macy’s have decided to open their doors on Thanksgiving. Employees... 

Tim Horton’s Healthy Food Choices Now Include Lasagna

Tim Horton’s continues to expand behyond just coffee, introducing new healthy foods to its menu. Most recently Canada’s largest coffee chain added lasagna to its menu. “This is a great new nourishing alternative to typical fast food fare, like burgers and fries,” said Donna Finelli, director of brand marketing for food at Tim Hortons. The company said a 10-oz beef lasagna casserole... 

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How to find the safest family car

Are you looking for the safest family cars? Most families will say that their family car is the most important thing in their possession because of the power that it possesses. Finding the safest car out there will allow you family to be able to go anywhere they want and you will never have to worry about accidents or a car breaking down. How often do you see people trying to save money and they... 

Buying Apple Stock In 1997

Apple Inc. went public in December of 1980. The company created many millionaires with its initial public offering. Despite the success of Apple it remained stagnant for years with its stock prices ranging from one to ten dollars a share. In January of 1997, Apple stock stood were it had been for many months, hovering at about five dollars a share. If one bought Apple stock at this time, their lives...