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Capital Buzz: Rosetta Stone's new strategy translates into smaller workforce Washington Post Rosetta Stone reported having 1878 employees last December, including 228 in the Washington area. An earnings report earlier this month showed that number had fallen to 1700 by March 31. “To align with our global growth plan and to provide streamlined |
![]() Wall Street Journal | Walking a Treasury Tightrope Wall Street Journal And yet they can't seem to get enough of Uncle Sam's paper. Many money managers aren't thinking about Treasurys' low yields or long-term performance. They are rushing in because Treasurys are a safe place to stash cash in the short term. |
![]() Wall Street Journal | When Law Firms Fail, Partners Feel Squeeze Wall Street Journal But for Andrew Ness and others who work at firms that fail, the road can be much bumpier. Andrew Ness of Jones Day has lost three equity stakes in law firm partnerships over his career. Over the course of his career, Mr. Ness, a partner who specializes |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Pro-Romney Super PAC sees fundraising dip in April Reuters By Alina Selyukh and Alexander Cohen | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Restore Our Future, an outside "Super PAC" backing Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, raised $3.9 million in April, less than half the haul it collected in March, Gingrich Quit Presidential Race Owing $4.8 Million, Reports Show Obama holds 2-to-1 cash advantage over Romney All Share Services |
First Potomac hits the brakes as it repairs balance sheet Washington Post By last summer the buying spree had reached $750 million and had taken on a number of high-profile downtown development projects, including the $46.75 million purchase of Greyhound bus station in Northeast Washington and the $39.6 million purchase, |


