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  • The Super-Entity That Rules the World Monday, 24 Oct 2011 | 12:31 PM ET

    A team of theorists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich have determined that global corporate control is far more concentrated than many people think.

  • Latest NABE Survey Results  Monday, 24 Oct 2011 | 10:35 AM ET

    The latest National Association for Business Economics (NABE) survey shows economic growth in the U.S. but expectations for future growth are muted. Insight with Ken Simonson, NABE vice president and CNBC's Steve Liesman.

  • Don't Be Scared Off by the Business of Fear Friday, 21 Oct 2011 | 4:06 PM ET
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    Whether you took in a screening of "Scream 4" this year, visited a haunted house this month, or bought a zombie Halloween costume, you’re a customer in the “business of fear.”

  • Halloween Pop-Up Stores No Trick for Mall Landlords Friday, 21 Oct 2011 | 4:06 PM ET

    Temporary stores specializing in the holiday are everywhere — sometimes two in a suburban strip or city block. It's part of a booming retail business model, now worth some $8 billion a year.

  • Whether it's a politican claiming his opponent will increase taxes or a service that promises to protect its users from harm, consumers are presented with a daily barrage of scary scenarios.

  • Business of Fear - A CNBC Special Report

    Many companies and corporations use advertising fear tactics to achieve their  end goal of maximizing profit.

  • Middle Market CEOs React to Regulation Friday, 14 Oct 2011 | 3:55 PM ET

    While most middle market executives concede the need for regulation, they've got a list of stipulations on how it should be done, and how its hurting their business.

  • Executives Buying Their Own Stock  Tuesday, 11 Oct 2011 | 10:18 AM ET

    Discussing an increase in insider buying in which company executives are buying their own stock, with Ben Silverman, Insiderscore.com.

  • Despite the headwinds facing companies, the bottom line for C-suite executives and small businesses is that the show must go on. You just can't sit still in times of crisis or uncertainty.

  • Reducing the Racial Wealth Gap  Tuesday, 4 Oct 2011 | 7:55 AM ET

    Discussing what needs to be done to close the wealth gap with minorities, with Robert Johnson, The RLJ Companies founder/CEO. He also discusses why he thinks politicians should focus on tax reform and entitlement reform as we head to the 2012 election.

  • The Politics of Business  Tuesday, 27 Sep 2011 | 7:48 AM ET

    Carly Fiorina former HP CEO and vice chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee discusses the U.S. economy and politics and its impact on the business community.

  • Is Obama Administration Anti-Business?  Friday, 23 Sep 2011 | 7:18 PM ET

    Debating whether the Obama administration is anti-business and its policies are to blame for the struggling economy, with Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association; Robert Johnson,The RLJ Companies; and former Gov. Howard Dean, (D-VT).

  • With the U.S. unemployment rate stuck around 9 percent and a fragile economic recovery underway, many workers feel they are left with no choice but to take their careers into their own hands.

  • The Battle Over Ideas  Thursday, 28 Jul 2011 | 12:15 PM ET

    Discussing the battle over patent assets and what's at stake for investors, with Michael Molano, Mayer Brown partner.

  • Judges Dismiss New SEC Rule   Friday, 22 Jul 2011 | 1:30 PM ET

    CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the details on a court ruling that handed big business a big win.

  • Top State for Business: Virginia  Tuesday, 28 Jun 2011 | 4:47 PM ET

    CNBC's Scott Cohn has the story behind this year's top state for business: Virginia.

  • Cashing in on LinkedIn  Thursday, 19 May 2011 | 11:00 AM ET

    Despite the popularity for LinkedIn right now, is it possible to make money on the company? Finding valuation in the social media company, with David Menlow, IPOfinancial.com; John Aiken, ITG Investment Research; CNBC's Julia Boorstin & Bob Pisani.

  • Slimming Down to Survive  Thursday, 19 May 2011 | 10:51 AM ET

    Are some large companies too big to manage? A slew of multinational companies are finding trouble on the management front, with Ethan Anderson, Rehmann Financial and Bill Spiropoulos, CoreStates Capital Advisors.

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