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Question by : What was the last thing you went “dumpster-diving” for?

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Answer by New York Diva
I have a business called Dumpster Diva so i dive often..good stuff.

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Veolia Environnement surprised many with its announcement last week of its intent to sell its US waste business as part of an ambitious plan to raise 5 billion Euros ($ 6.7 billion) from asset sales to…
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Hansen Medical Inc. said Friday it secured a $ 30 million loan that will help its cash position in combination with a recent equity placement and milestone payment as it works to bring a major product to market.

The Mountain View, Calif., company makes products that use robotics to manipulate [...]

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Gauging a company’s profitability can be difficult because of the many options available – one interesting idea is to compare a company’s profit margins to its industry averages. Companies with higher margins are taking a greater percentage of sales as profits, and they have tighter control over their cost structure.

We ran a screen on [...]

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Question by Angus Beefhart 2: Pertaining to my last question: How many people are gonna lie & say they’ve never went dumpster diving?

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Answer by LeRoy
I did a couple of times back in the day, hey it’s a bltch when you’re hungry man…

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China and the U.S. are at it again-this time they’re arguing over a potential trade war in solar panels. Members of China’s solar industry are claiming they want to avoid a trade war; however, a U.S. investigation into China-based panels is pending.

A few weeks ago the U.S. Commerce Department opened a [...]

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MOTOKO RICH, On Monday July 11, 2011, 7:30 am EDT

An extraordinary amount of personal income is coming directly from the government.

Close to $ 2 of every $ 10 that went into Americans’ wallets last year were payments like jobless benefits, food stamps, Social Security and disability, according to an analysis by Moody’s Analytics. [...]

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