| Tuesday, October 23, 2007 12:20 AM CDT |
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| From the Money section |
Bills expand advertising options for companies
Companies such as banks and credit-card vendors have long included paper ads and offers with their statements or bills. Customers usually have trashed the inserts.
The wealthy have a quantum of worries, too
What keeps the richest among us awake at night? According to a new survey, more than just whether to buy that second Bentley.
Staples to sell Dell PCs
ROUND ROCK, Texas -- Dell Inc. plans to sell computers and other electronics gear at 1,400 Staples Inc. stores, the latest departure from the direct-to-customer business model pioneered by the No. 2 computer maker.
AT&T to offer Napster music catalog
SAN ANTONIO -- AT&T Inc. is making Napster Inc.'s entire music catalog of more than 5 million songs available for wireless download starting early next month.
Mich., NY UAW locals split on Chrysler contract
DETROIT -- The fate of a tentative labor agreement at Chrysler LLC remained uncertain Sunday after two large United Auto Workers locals representing about 4,500 of the union's 45,000 members at the automaker split over the deal.
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