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FORTUNE’s list of Top 100 companies to work for in 2012.

The Top 10:
1. Google
2. Boston Consulting Group
3. SAS Institute
4. Wegmans Food Markets
5. Edward Jones
6. NetApp
7. Camden Property Trust
8. Recreational Equipment (REI)
9. CHG Healthcare Services
10. Quicken Loans
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FORTUNE’s list of Top 100 companies to work for in 2012.

The Top 10:
1. Google
2. Boston Consulting Group
3. SAS Institute
4. Wegmans Food Markets
5. Edward Jones
6. NetApp
7. Camden Property Trust
8. Recreational Equipment (REI)
9. CHG Healthcare Services
10. Quicken Loans

    • #Finance
    • #Fortune
    • #Job Market
    • #News
  • 4 months ago
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This is the most orange paint I’ve ever seen on one man’s face.

Screen grab from Donald Trump’s video interview with the Daily Ticker on Occupy Wall Street and the economic climate of the U.S.
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This is the most orange paint I’ve ever seen on one man’s face.

Screen grab from Donald Trump’s video interview with the Daily Ticker on Occupy Wall Street and the economic climate of the U.S.

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    • #Finance
    • #Donald Trump
    • #OWS
    • #Occupy Wall Street
  • 7 months ago
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This week’s TIME magazine cover story on the decline of the middle class should be a real upper, no?

(Here’s the press release on the issue, which will hit my mailbox Friday.)

I’m intrigued by “The 5 Things You Should Never Buy Again” — uh, Jose Canseco rookie cards? — and curious, as well, about “The $75,000 Cap on Happiness.” My guess is that it relates to this L.A. Times story from last year that noted that money does seem to buy happiness, but only up till $75,000, after which point money doesn’t have the same ability to affect one’s emotional well-being.
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This week’s TIME magazine cover story on the decline of the middle class should be a real upper, no?

(Here’s the press release on the issue, which will hit my mailbox Friday.)

I’m intrigued by “The 5 Things You Should Never Buy Again” — uh, Jose Canseco rookie cards? — and curious, as well, about “The $75,000 Cap on Happiness.” My guess is that it relates to this L.A. Times story from last year that noted that money does seem to buy happiness, but only up till $75,000, after which point money doesn’t have the same ability to affect one’s emotional well-being.

    • #News
    • #TIME Magazine
    • #Economics
    • #Finance
  • 8 months ago
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TIME magazine’s cover on this week’s economic crisis.
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TIME magazine’s cover on this week’s economic crisis.

    • #News
    • #Media
    • #TIME Magazine
    • #Finance
    • #Economics
  • 9 months ago
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