| An American Greed Special Presentation This family business earns up to $90 billion a year, and it's shrouded in secrecy. Until now. From the producers of American Greed, CNBC goes inside the corporate structure of the real New Jersey mob, uncovering how the Family earns money, makes investments, and eventually is brought down by the FBI. Making a killing is business for this family. Premieres June 23 at 9p ET/PT | | | | | LATEST BLOGS
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ESPN is going all out for the World Cup. They've sent 300 employees to South Africa and will, for the first time ever, broadcast all 64 games from the host site. I talked to John Skipper, the ESPN's executive vice president for content, about the push. » Read More - What America Is Up Against in the World Cup
The World Cup is big business ... though not so much in America. Saturday, however, the U.S. men's soccer team takes on England, and I will watch! Ok, I promise to watch for at least ten minutes. To prepare myself for the experience, I've been reading up on the event » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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In what may be a spoof so hilariously on target you'll want to cry, UCBcomedy has imagined what might happen if a cup of coffee spills during an executive meeting at BP headquarters. "Sir, I think we may be underestimating the size of the spill." It goes from bad to worse. Then the Halliburton guys show up. » Read More - Cable Wars Over Bresnan Communications
Cable pioneers John Malone and Charles Dolan are the remaining bidders for cable television company Bresnan Communications, according to people close to the process, and there are the price will exceed eight times the company’s expected EBITDA in 2010. » Read More - Oil Spill's Latest Victim: Nation's Oldest Oyster Shucker
In an effort to push back the oil, Louisiana is increasing the flow of fresh water into the marshland where the oysters are harvested. That means, at least at this moment, the fresh water is a bigger threat to the oyster beds, than the ever-growing oil slick coming from BP's well. » Read More | | FIRST IN BUSINESS WORLDWIDE. | © 2010 CNBC Inc. All Rights Reserved 900 Sylvan Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 |
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