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Tax Bill Is Bad for Homeowners, Good for Landlords: Justin Fox

2017-12-08 17:16:19| National Real Estate Investor

It's great for landlords mainly because they tend to do business via pass-through entities.

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Balancing good and bad bacteria key to effective gut health, nutrient absorption

2017-10-11 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

Developing techniques and tools to encourage the growth of good bacteria in the gut is key to producing healthier pigs that require fewer antibiotics over the long term, according to swine nutritionist Daniel Nelson, PhD.

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Are Activists Good or Bad for Investors? Author Jeff Gramm on His New Book, Dear Chairman

2016-03-01 23:02:35| IT Services - Topix.net

In the interest of General Motors, you are going to have to stop treating me as a problem and accept me as The author of that 1985 letter, Ross Perot, would soon lose two of those qualifications and add some more experience to the third as he would be forced out by management in what the New York Times called " the business world equivalent of a pit-bull match ." In that same letter, Perot told General Motors Chairman/CEO Roger Smith that he appeared bored in a meeting, did not let other people talk, and that he had an intimidating style that "stifles candid, upward communication."

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The Good and Bad of McGrath RentCorp's Earnings

2016-02-26 23:42:39| Automakers - Topix.net

McGrath RentCorp reported fourth-quarter results after the market closed on Thursday, ending a rough year for the company. Revenue and earnings both declined, but the worst may be over and there may finally be some light at the end of the tunnel.

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Open Salaries: the Good, the Bad and the Awkward

2016-01-13 03:49:59| Grocery - Topix.net

How would you feel if your co-workers could see your paycheck? Afraid they'll think you're overpaid? Defensive, because you think you make too little? WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger joins Lunch Break and explains the benefits and consequences of companies offering an open-pay policy. Photo: iStock / Jupiterimages How would you feel if your co-workers could see your paycheck? Afraid they'll think you're overpaid? Defensive, because you think you make too little? More employers, from Whole Foods Market, with 91,000 employees, to smaller companies such as SumAll and Squaremouth, are opening up companywide salary information to all employees.

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