https://www.createspace.com/en/community/people/waynestailor/blog/2012/11/02/feinler-management-group-us-economy-adds-171k-jobs-rate-rises-to-79-pct WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. employers added 171,000 jobs in October, and hiring was stronger in August and September than first thought. The unemployment rate inched up to 7.9 percent from 7.8 percent in September. The Labor Department's last look at hiring before Tuesday's election sketched a picture of a job market that's gradually gaining momentum after nearly stalling in the spring. Since July, the economy has created an average of 173,000 jobs a month. That's up from 67,000 a month from April through June. See more: http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=AP&date=20121102&id=15748271
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Feinler Management Group: US economy adds 171K jobs; - feinler management
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Posted November 04, 2012
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Feinler Management Group: Apple Shuffles Its Management Ranks, Tim Cook Fires Head of Software Responsible for Maps Mishap
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http://hothardware.com/News/Apple-Shuffles-Its-Management-Ranks/
Well, Apple is seemingly sheltered from doing wrong when it comes to profits, but close followers of the company know better. The company, like any company, has its low points as well, and both Siri and Maps are certainly under that classification. And now, heads are rolling for past sins. Apple chose a day where the NYSE was closed in order to publish some incredibly potent news about its management layout today. Executive management changes across the board are going to morph Apple into a tighter company internally, with more divisions reporting to fewer people -- and in theory, working more closely. Of course, this also puts more duties on fewer shoulders, so it'll be interesting to see how the folks in charge hold up under duress.
Posted November 02, 2012
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