Friday, May 18, 2012

Facebook IPO.. Canada's Most At-Risk Companies.. Gas Prices

Friday, May 18, 2012
Cross-border shopping is costing the Canadian economy much more than believed and new rules raising duty-free limits will only make matters worse, says a new report by the Bank of Montreal.
Wall Street Braces For Facebook Debut
20 Canadian Companies At Greatest Risk Of Default
Markets Tumble After Moody's Downgrades Spanish Banks
Canada's Highest Gas Prices
Iran To Sue Google Over Persian Gulf Name
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Paul Barter: IPO or Not, Facebook Let Us Down
On the eve of the IPO, Facebook couldn't look more different from what we hoped it might someday be. The problem is that no one's happy: Customers are subjected to more and more ads, and the companies who created those ads aren't seeing much of a return on investment. But the IPO adds another wrinkle to the equation...
Ron Ricci: Tips for Having Great Virtual Meetings
The virtual workplace has many advantages, but it also introduces new challenges. We work with people we've never met before, and we cannot bond in the same way we do when we are sitting across the table from them.
Dax Hamman: Be Glad You're the Target of Online Advertising
Later this year Canadians will see a change happening with online advertising: the introduction of a small icon on the ad that tells consumers they are being targeted and gives them the ability to opt-out. I embrace the move because most consumers have a general lack of understanding about targeted ads. This will help clear things up.
John-Manuel Andriote: Sen. Sanders' Common Sense on HIV Drugs Would Save Money and Lives
The prohibitive cost of medication has forced thousands of HIV-positive Americans who need treatment to wait, or be turned down altogether -- despite the fact that we know antiretroviral therapy saves lives.
Sarah Lacy: Poke By Poke: How Facebook Ate Your Life, One Feature At A Time
Former TechCrunch senior writer Jason Kincaid is just young enough to remember those days and, in the book, he explains feature-by-feature how Facebook went from something most "grown ups" said they'd never use to something nearly 1 billion people can't live without.

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