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Mentioned In 6 Articles
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Ethanol is Not a Bargain
Hawaii Reporter (Apr 28 2008) Explore Article
...ng 30% of your income on food. Ouch…you’d have to cut back on some of life’s frills (good bye Starbucks, visit the theatre less often, drink tap water instead of Evian.). But if you lived in Haiti, and p... (Read Full Article)
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Daniel Gross: Hybrids aren't just for yuppies anymore
Dallas Morning News (Apr 27 2008) Explore Article
...lue-collar money-saver. Given that consumers – even well-off consumers who shop at places such as Starbucks and Nordstrom – have been pulling back in recent months, one would have thought that hybrid s... (Read Full Article)
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Rice rationing -- food for thought
Pittsburgh Entertainment (Apr 27 2008) Explore Article
...The standard cost of living of ordinary folk is fast becoming unaffordable. Poor earnings posted by Starbucks illustrate how consumers are cutting back and that a recession now threatens, even a deep one. Rece... (Read Full Article)
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A Guest From the West - Street.Com
thestreet.com (Apr 25 2008) Explore Article
...Ethanol is lower than the cost of gasoline and provides ... Macke had advised investors to get into Starbucks . Since his call, the stock fell 13%. He said to stay out of the stock until Starbucks listens to him on how to fix the company. Adami had picked Ameriprise Financial because he said the... (Read Full Article)
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Posted By Lara Bradley
The Sudbury Star (Apr 19 2008) Explore Article
...n the shower in the morning. 5) Disposable Coffee Cups: This is one enviro-sin on my list. Although Starbucks uses 10 per cent recycled material in its cups, most, including Tim Hortons, have none. Lined in pl... (Read Full Article)
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Icbc's chief executive officer to take his leave
Business Edge News Magazine (Apr 18 2008) Explore Article
...ca Inc. (TSX:LLL) has announced that CEO Robert Meers will retire in June, to be replaced by former Starbucks executive Christine Day, who joined Lululemon in January. Vancouver-based Lululemon now has 81 stor... (Read Full Article)
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