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Denver Post: Business
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Downtown Forever 21 store reopens at more than triple the size
The recession hasn't been kind to most retailers, but merchants offering cheap and chic clothing have prospered. Forever 21 is among them, and increases its reach with fashion-forward shoppers today when its expanded location opens at the Denver Pavilions.
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Bleak outlook for economy as growth slows
The economy is still growing, just not by much. And until that changes, don't look for the jobs to come back.
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Denver entrepreneur tuned in market needs
An entrepreneur's dream is to build a multimillion-dollar business from an idea. Denver's Jonas Tempel has done it twice.
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British watchdog: Google's "personal details" fragmented, not harmful
In the United States, Google Inc. is defending itself against lawsuits, a congressional probe and a 37-state investigation over personal information the Internet giant collected from unsecured wireless networks while assembling photos and data for its Street View mapping service.
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Lewis: King Tut spins gyros, not economic myths
Magdy Shahin sized me up as I emerged from the hole that leads to the Rockefeller Center subway station. I was scoping out a line of food carts on the corner of 50th Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan.
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Disney selling Miramax to investors for $660 million
The Walt Disney Co. is selling Miramax Films to a group of investors for $660 million, marking a new phase for a studio that helped launch the career of Quentin Tarantino and push independent movies into the mainstream.
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Slovene police, FBI hail ties in cyber crime probe
An FBI official said Friday a two-year-long multinational investigation led them to nab a 23-year-old Slovenian, who allegedly created a malicious software code that infected 12 million computers worldwide.
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CEO's arrest closes BenchWarmers restaurant chain
BenchWarmers Tavern & Grill shuttered three metro-area locations Thursday after its chief executive was arrested on a parole violation.
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House at odds over repeal of massive paperwork for businesses
Talk about a paperwork nightmare: Tucked into the massive new health care law is a demand that nearly 40 million U.S. businesses file tax forms for every vendor that sells them more than $600 in goods.
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FDIC shuts down three more banks
Regulators have shut two banks in Florida and one in Georgia, lifting to 106 the number of U.S. banks to fail this year.
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Lawyers seek new trial in Ponzi-scheme conviction
Lawyers for Minnesota businessman Tom Petters are asking a federal appeals court to order a new trial for him after he was convicted last December of running a $3.7 billion Ponzi scheme.
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Owners of Mets sued over Madoff investments
A new lawsuit blames the owners of the New York Mets for letting workers put more than $16 million in 401(k) assets into accounts controlled by jailed financier Bernard Madoff.
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Motorists can expect fairly steady pump prices
Motorists heading out on vacation in the next month should expect gasoline prices to remain fairly constant, give or take a few cents.
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Chevron's earnings triple for quarter
Chevron's second-quarter earnings tripled on better refining margins and higher prices for oil and natural gas, the company said Friday.
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Reduced costs help merck boost profits
Merck & Co., the second-largest U.S. drugmaker, reported quarterly profit that rose more than analysts estimated as reduced costs helped overcome lower-than-expected sales.
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3 restaurants close after chain's CEO arrested
ERIE, Colo.—A Broomfield-based restaurant chain abruptly closed three of its Colorado restaurants and canceled plans to open 17 others after its CEO was arrested on an unknown parole
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EPA to hold air-quality-standards hearing in Denver
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold public hearings in Denver on Aug. 3 as part of a court-ordered review of air-quality standards related to oil and gas drilling.
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Stocks end July with big gain; Dow gains 7.1 pct
NEW YORK—Stocks had a fitting end to a choppy July as prices seesawed their way to a narrowly mixed finish.
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Nine condos above Ritz-Carlton Hotel to be auctioned
Nine condominiums atop the Ritz-Carlton, Denver will be sold at auction next month with minimum bids starting at less than half of their original listing prices.
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Obama hails auto bailout as good news in Michigan
DETROIT—A year after the government's big auto-industry bailouts, President Barack Obama on Friday trumpeted increased car sales and progress on battery-powered vehicles as a beacon of success in his administration's battle to revive a hurting U.
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