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Billionaire Gates Says Innovators Not ‘On Strike’ Over Taxes

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Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates, the world’s richest person, said the U.S...

Facebook Might Consider Business-To-Consumer Chat For WhatsApp

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Facebook Inc. said it may allow businesses to contact users through WhatsApp, the first hint of how the social network might make money from the messaging service it bought last year.

Clintons Report Earnings Of At Least $30 Million Since 2014

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Bill and Hillary Clinton earned at least $30 million in income from speeches last year and in the first four months of 2015, the couple's financial disclosures filed Friday with the Federal Elections...

Private Jets Have More Fatal Accidents Than Commercial Planes

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In fatal crashes involving private or charter flights, investigators usually blame careless pilots.

Inside NY's Newest Luxury Tower For The Mega-Rich

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The newest condominium tower in midtown Manhattan's billionaires district is ready to open its doors to buyers. It took almost a decade to get there.

Pimco Pulls Back On Stock Picking With No Plan To Fill Top Job

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More than five years after Pacific Investment Management Co. started its third effort to add stock-picking strategies to its lineup of bond funds, the firm is retreating again.

Avon-Offer Hoax Shows It's Easy To Put One Over On SEC's Edgar

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Fooling investors is surprisingly easy. You can even do it on the government’s official site for company filings.

The $150 Billion Income Windfall That Disappeared Under Mattress

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Instead of acting as a "tax cut for the consumer," something else has happened to the windfall from plunging oil prices: It has disappeared.

Clean Energy ETFs Are On A Tear

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While the S&P 500 Index is up 2 percent this year and the MSCI All-Country World Index is up 5 percent, clean energy ETFs have double-digit returns.

Stan Druckenmiller Sees 'Massive' Problem Caused By Aging

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Billionaire investor Stan Druckenmiller said an aging population will present a “massive, massive problem” for the U.S. in 15 years.

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