Business Stories from December 29, 2013 (Change date)
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Oyster beds spread as raw bars drive demandDec 29, 2013 10:35 am - NEW YORK -- “Everyone's growing oysters,” Chris Quartuccio says over his shoulder as he paddles a kayak across Long Island's Great South Bay, where he's raising some 300...
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Is the human bowel a growth opportunity?Dec 31, 2013 7:08 am - NEW YORK — Corey Goodman sees financial opportunity in strange places, specifically the human bowel. In 2010 the former president of Pfizer’s innovation center founded ...
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Juicing: A silly and dangerous fad?Dec 30, 2013 6:51 am - Remember when juice was just juice? It has become so much more. A verb, for one thing, and, as The Wall Street Journal reports (what you already know), a status symbol. ...
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$400,000 seats can ensure a warm Super BowlDec 30, 2013 6:51 am - For those willing to pay enough, this year’s Super Bowl need not be outdoors. The NFL is selling access to MetLife Stadium’s luxury suites during the U.S.’s most-popular...
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In Japan, automakers bet that small will be profitableDec 30, 2013 6:51 am - TOKYO — Japan’s automakers are betting that small will be the next big thing. At the Tokyo Motor Show, Honda unveiled the two-seat S660 convertible, its first mini sport...
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Gruner Veltliners offer value, rival top chardonnaysDec 29, 2013 4:35 am - NEW YORK — Remember the Gruner Veltliner craze? More than a decade ago, hip U.S. sommeliers were pushing the peppery, lively Austrian white as the chic antidote to oaky ...
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Too many retirees, too little money: Retirement crisis looms worldwideDec 30, 2013 7:03 am - WASHINGTON — A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of all ages. Spawned years before the Great Recession and the financial meltdown in 2008, the crisis w...
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