Business
TOP STORIES
JPMorgan shareholders confront CEO over $2B loss
- Sprint CEO Hesse has boards support, chairman says
- Facebook: An online money machine
- Americans spending a bit more as gas prices fall
- Summer jobs prospects perk up
- KC improves its ranking in financial distress index
- S&P 500
- 1,353.39
- -4.60
- -0.34%
- Dow Jones
- 12,820.60
- -34.44
- -0.27%
- Nasdaq
- 2,933.82
- +0.18
- 0.01%
- NYSE
- 7,815.89
- -36.86
- -0.47%
Cityscape
Consignment store finds new homes for prized furnishings
May 14, 5:57 PMRuth Dusterhoft, JoAnn Fowler and Sharon Schurer opened Couches to Curios in April. The store in Glenwood Plaza in Overland Park sells furniture and home furnishings on consignment.
Haus hopes to be home of the best wurst
May 16, 12:56 AMHaus, now open on Martini Corner at 3044 Gillham Road, is a bar, restaurant and beer garden with a limited menu of wurst, bier and fritten (sausages, beer and fries). Chris Seferyn partnered with Desmond Carr, Shawn Fahey and four other investors in Haus. Carr and Fahey also will be managers.
Dollars & Sense
US stock futures up, worries linger about Greece
May 16, 8:02 AMU.S. stock futures are edging higher on strong data from the housing sector, yet worries persist that Greek debt problems could fracture the European Union and roil global markets.
Starwatch Consumer | Gamers all a-Twitter over Diablo III software bug
May 16, 12:43 AMActivision Blizzard Inc.s just-released Diablo III video game is gaining notoriety over a software bug, as hundreds of Twitter Inc. users post messages about Error 37. In 24 hours, said Topsy.com, which compiles hit data, as many as 1,850 posts complained about a bug preventing them from logging on to the online role-playing game.
Mark Davis
KU professor has a message for the Fed: Count the money right
William A. Barnett blames shortcomings at the Fed for the nations economic ills. He carefully lays that blame not on policy decisions or the policymakers. Fault, he contends, lies with the bad data that drove those decisions. The Fed, according to Barnett, fails miserably when it comes to counting money.
Previous Columns
Steve Rosen
Student angels earn their investing wings
Fifteen students at the University of Missouri ran a venture capital fund to identify and invest in potential high-growth startup companies.
Previous Columns- Americans spending a bit more as gas prices fall
- Closing Bell | Dow continues two-week slide
- Starwatch Consumer | Airline performance data a mixed bag
Tech & Telecom
Facebook: An online money machine
May 16, 12:36 AMFrom its 2004 origins in a college dorm room, Facebook Inc. is poised Friday to become the most valuable company in U.S. history to sell shares of stock to the public.
Sprint CEO Hesse has boards support, chairman says
May 16, 12:48 AMSprint Nextel Corp. CEO Dan Hesse enjoys the full support of the companys board, Sprints chairman told shareholders Tuesday. Jim Hance, chairman of the Overland Park-based wireless carrier, made the remarks at Sprints annual shareholders meeting.
- YouTube launching food channel with TV veterans
- Report: Nokia loses cellphone top spot to Samsung
- Google strives to enlighten with new search tool
Workplace & Careers
Summer jobs prospects perk up
May 16, 12:50 AMThere should be more seasonal jobs available this summer than in any year since the recession began in late 2007. According to a survey of more than 2,000 hiring managers by Careerbuilder.com, 29 percent of nongovernment U.S. employers plan to hire temporary workers this summer.
Diane Stafford
Humans, get off the hamster wheel
Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Take some moments for yourself or you wont be very effective serving others.
Previous ColumnsHow I Got The Job | Rebecca Youngers, 32
May 14, 8:50 PMRebecca Youngers, 32, is an audience development analyst for Penton Media Inc., a business-to-business publishing company with an office in Overland Park. She oversees email marketing campaigns for Pentons engineering design and electronics divisions.
Diversity Diva
Businesses of all sizes can benefit from diversity training
When I speak at conferences or organized events about workplace diversity, no one gives a second thought to why I speak on that topic. But when a business or organization asks me to come in to speak, its amazing how many people worry ahead of time.
Previous ColumnsCommentary
Kevin Collison
Hotel developer sees good things ahead for P&L District
Tulsa, Okla., hotel developer Paul Coury credits Kansas Citys Power & Light District as the reason behind his renovation of the historic Gate City National Bank. The boutique hotel under construction at 1111 Grand Blvd. is expected to open in time for baseballs All-Star Game in July at Kauffman Stadium.
Previous Columns
Keith Chrostowski
Swiss and Swedes handle debt, taxes and spending
Its just never-ending, this standoff in America over taxes, spending and deficits. For three decades, weve stood firm on our particular ideological ramparts, seeing any solution that tilts even slightly toward the opposing philosophy as total surrender. But other countries have picked their budgetary deadlocks.
Previous ColumnsPanel Discussion by Bob Unell
May 15, 1:17 AMCheck out this week's cartoon plus past cartoons in the Panel Discussion archive.
- Children International helps reduce youth unemployment worldwide May 14, 10:43 PM
- Consignment store finds new homes for prized furnishings May 14, 5:57 PM
- Student angels earn their investing wings May 12, 12:10 AM
- Humans, get off the hamster wheel May 9, 6:48 PM
- River Market’s Opera House is notably eclectic May 7, 6:51 PM
Global Business News
US factory output rose in April on stronger autos
May 16, 9:32 AMU.S. factory output increased in April, helped by a gain in auto production. Busier factories have driven stronger hiring this year and helped the economy grow.
Anger, drama at Ratko Mladic's genocide trial
May 16, 1:22 PMHe's no longer the swaggering general who held Sarajevo "in the palm of his hand" during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. Yet as his long-awaited genocide trial began Wednesday, Ratko Mladic still managed to reopen old wounds with the flick of his hand.
- Deere fiscal 2Q profit rises, beats expectations
- US housing starts rose to 717,000 in April
- Fed: Several members could support further easing
Advertisement
dealsaver's™ Deal of the Day
Wednesday: Hen House, HyVee, Price Chopper Deals
- Johnsonville Sausage 12-16-oz., Selected Varieties - 2/$5 or $2.50 each
- Alcon Replenish Contact Solution or Pure-Moist Multi- Purpose Solution 10-oz., Selected Varieties - $7.99
- Ken’s Dressings 16-oz., Selected Varieties - 2/$3 or $1.50 each
- more...
Advertisement
JobStart Top Jobs
- Child Care Management OpportunitiesLa Petite Academy
- SUMMER JOBSGrassroots Campaigns, Inc.
- DRIVERS - CLASS A OR BJEFFERSON LINES














