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Federal Agencies Finalize Antitrust Guidelines: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter What new antitrust guidelines by the Justice Department and FTC mean for mergers and acquisitions,
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Apple Starts Compensation Payouts For Claims It Slowed iPhones
Some Apple iPhone users affected by ‘batterygate’ have reportedly already begun to receive their $92 checks. Here’s what you need to know.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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Women's Sport to Pass $1B in Revenue in 2024: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Revenue from elite-level women’s sports should hit $1.3 billion in 2024, according to Deloitte.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Verizon Could Pay A $100 Million Settlement. Here's How To File A Claim
Verizon has agreed to a $100 million settlement following accusations of misleading administrative charges on its postpaid wireless plans.
By Joey Solitro Published
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How the Pitney Bowes No-Box/No-Label Returns Service Works
Pitney Bowes and PackageHub have teamed up to offer a nationwide network of drop-off locations, which won't charge you subscription or shipment fees.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Are You Ready for the Corporate Transparency Act?
CTA, taking effect on Jan. 1, requires many businesses to file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Filing requirements and privacy issues are raising eyebrows.
By John M. Goralka Published
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As Foreign Policy Battles Ramp Up, is the U.S. Defense Industry Ready?
The Kiplinger Letter As the threat landscape heats up, this special issue of the Kiplinger Letter reviews the challenges facing the defense industry.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Why You Can't Get The Newest Apple Watch Anymore
Apple has been banned from selling the newest Apple Watch in the U.S. due to a patent dispute.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Yes, You Can Discuss Your Salary With Your Co-Workers
Your employer, who should be familiar with pay transparency laws, might not like it, but employees are legally protected from repercussions.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published