AOL's Big Bet on Local-News Patch to expand to more than 500 U.S. neighborhoods in 20 states by end of 2010, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin and Tim Armstrong, AOL chairman & CEO. » Watch Video
Spying for Profits As part of a growing trend among hedge funds and Wall Street firms, Cold War-style satellite surveillance is being used to gather market-moving information, reports CNBC's Eamon Javers. » Watch Video
Jeggings — This Year's Cruel Plot There are very few must-have items going into Back to School, but one item analysts are keen on is jeggings, pants which combine the fit of leggings with the look of jeans. » Read More
Stock Brawl: Intel With a market capitalization of $109.5 billion, this 42-year-old company is the largest semiconductor maker based on revenue, and has consistently ranked as one of the most recognizable and valuable brands in the world. Intel's chief Paul Otellini sees “strong demand from corporate customers.” » Read More
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