(NECN) - Americans are still losing their jobs, but numbers out today show employers are cutting fewer workers. Stocks ended mostly higher -- with the major indexes gaining less than one percent. The Dow Jones industrial average closed ...
Video|Thu, 15 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
|IBMfound at1:10, 0:50
“…it's a great. Current indicator focusing as it has an advertising. And IBM up forecasting. Profits in the next year actually. IBM is says sounding more optimistic as well and you can actually see global trading up in the aftermarket right now and it's …”
“…earnings that we're driving the market today Google beating the street and IBM sounding optimistic. …”
(NECN: Brian Burnell, Storrs, Conn.) - The University of Connecticut Huskies Men's basketball season ended in April with an 82 to 73 loss to Michigan State in the NCAA final four. A successful season yet disappointing for a program that has ...
Video|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
|IBMfound at1:33
“…players I Kabila mulling a pass some evidence impasse begins though there IBM the panic. A quick way to finish line it's important to remember this is a broad race not a pickup game any …”
(NECN) - Today, trading was light; stocks gave up most of their early gains. The major indexes budge just a fraction of a percent. We take a closer look at the numbers with Jim Lowell, Chief Investment Strategist with Adviser Investments....
Video|Mon, 12 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…tomorrow after the close absolutely critical for the technology sector wheels -- IBM later in the week we have several banks Citigroup Bank of America. We also get tea so this will be a week …”
The election of an African-American president in November 2008 has been hailed as a transforming event. But has Obama's ascension transformed anything? Many people's answer to that question changed this summer when a famous Harvard professor was arrested at his home in Cambridge. Are the harsh realities of race and class in the U.S. clearer now or murkier, following the media tsunami of Gatesgate? And has this polarizing event given greater visibility to racial minorities in the media's coverage of politics? How are race issues and racial politics covered in our national media, and what are the implications of the demise of major city newspapers for the coverage of race and politics? Juan Williams of NPR and Fox News discussed these and related questions in a candid conversation with Phillip Thompson, associate professor of urban politics in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT, and David Thorburn, Professor of Literature and Director of the MIT Communications Forum. This forum is the first of two this term in our ongoing civic media series, a collaboration of the Communications Forum and the Media Lab's Center for Future Civic Media.
Audio|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from CMS Colloquia Podcast
|IBMfound at43:27, 44:00
“…five years ago I got a call. From someone who works for IBM. . Who told me that video city housing authority. Was. From installing fiber optic cable to that every single bomb unit of housing. …”
“…As well as the Internet and everything else. And the -- IBM was bidding for the contract to install the fiber optics but they ask me. Why aren't the residents know it. Organizing since …”
(NECN) - The major indexes turned in their best week in more than two months, and Jim Lowell, chief investment strategist at Adviser Investments and editor of FidelityInvestor.com shares his analysis of the week in trading. The Dow Jones Indu...
Video|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…No question about it next week we see both Intel and IBM chime in just for starters and technology has as you pointed out been leading this remarkable recovery. I'm really since mid march …”
Littleton tries to balance residential and commercial growth.
Video|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from bos
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“…defense technology manufacturer Curtiss-Wright. Moved into a new larger for analytic. And IBM began transferring 3400. Of its workers. Into what will become the company's largest software lab in North America through the years we've …”
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with one of the runners, Lynn Liccardello of North Andover
Audio|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…This lady and -- trying to do I'm -- IBM my 33. …”
On today's podcast — new talks talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program(s); Time Inc.'s "Project Detroit"; the U.S. Department of Energy invests in 'a better light bulb;' doing your own genetic testing; listener letters; and a profile of harpist Ann Hobson-Pilot, who recently retired from the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Audio|Thu, 1 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|IBMfound at25:08
“…1970. I actually saw it used a hand held calculator. Made by IBM probably nobody -- idea made handheld calculators. It did for functions abstract multiply divide. Is kind of bulky. 400 bucks. Now in …”
(NECN: Peter Howe, Boston) - A prestigious new "CEO Social Leadership Award" sponsored by the owners of Grand Circle Travel is going this year to Joel Lamstein, CEO of international public health consultancy John Snow Inc. It's a co...
Video|Thu, 10 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
|IBMfound at0:53
“…Ask myself -- suicide with a 55 NBA they go to IBM what impact might I have nothing wrong with making money invest. Actually making an impact would be much more intriguing to me. …”
After a summer of setbacks, President Barack Obama seeks to resuscitate the drive for sweeping health care legislation Wednesday night with a high-stakes speech in prime time to lawmakers and an increasingly skeptical public. Can he do it?
Audio|Wed, 9 Sep 2009|More from Howie Carr
|IBMfound at39:31, 39:09
“…IBM and our business partners are helping to build the engines of a smarter planet that ibm.com .com slash engines. …”
“…are midsize businesses. Looking to build a small supply. You're working with IBM and good business practice -- innovation and the new economy to leverage okay. …”