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For many companies, hiring the right person is the single most critical step in completing a project successfully. Sai People Solutions, Inc is talented in finding the person who will allow you to focus your time and resources on other vital areas.
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Sai People Solutions, Inc is a company that provides staffing services to those who are looking for a job and also employers who need to hire very competent professionals for their companies.
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Wal-Mart opens a one-of-a-kind store in one of India's holiest cities. CNN's Sara Sidner reports
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Bill Gates says "budget pressures" has kept many G8 countries from following through on aid pledges to developing countries.
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San Quentin, L.A. Coliseum for sale?
Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of cash-strapped California, wants to sell San Quentin prison, the Los Angeles Coliseum and the Orange County fairgrounds to raise as much as $1 billion, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The newspaper says the sale of public real estate is part of a budget proposal the governor will present today to lawmakers who are facing a $15.4 billion budget deficit.
Read more »Stress Tests to Show Banks Need Billions More
Some of the nation's largest banks will be scrambling to demonstrate that they can raise capital after results of government stress tests leaked out, showing many need more funds. The Treasury Department will officially release results later Thursday.
The tests were designed to gauge whether any of the nation's 19 largest banks would need more capital to survive a deeper recession.
Read more »News Corp.'s profit drops 70% as units suffer
Finishing up a dismal earnings season for media companies, News Corp. reported a 70% drop in net income and a 16% decline in revenue last quarter, with its broadcast TV, newspapers and MySpace divisions leading the way down and only its cable unit bucking the trend.
Rupert Murdoch's media empire earned $300 million, excluding one-time events, on $7.38 billion in revenue.
Read more »AIG Results Said to Exclude More U.S. Bailout Cash
American International Group Inc., the insurer rescued four times by the U.S., may post first-quarter results this week that don’t trigger a new capital injection from the government, said three people familiar with the matter.
The insurer will report that results in the first three months of 2009 improved from the record $61.7 billion fourth- quarter loss that New York-based AIG posted in March
Read more »INSTANT VIEW: Microsoft profit in line; Windows 7 on track
Microsoft Corp reported a lower quarterly profit that met Wall Street forecasts, as cost cuts helped to partly offset a sharper-than-expected decline in revenue.
The world's largest software maker also said it was on track to release the next version of its operating system, Windows 7, during its 2010 fiscal year. Shares of Microsoft rose 4 percent in after-hours trading.
Read more »MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe to step down
MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe, the marketing guru with a laid-back, surfer-dude demeanor who took the social network from its ragtag beginnings to Internet phenomenon, is departing the company before the end of his contract.
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2nd Largest Shopping Mall Owner files for Bankruptcy
General Growth Properties Inc. filed the biggest real estate bankruptcy in U.S. history after amassing $27 billion in debt during an acquisition spree that turned it into the second-largest shopping mall owner.
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After her sport utility vehicle sideswiped a van in early February, Shirley Kimel was amazed at how quickly a handful of police officers and firefighters in Winter Haven, Fla., showed up. But a real shock came a week later, when a letter arrived from the city billing her $316 for the cost of responding to the accident.
Read more »Job seekers invest in plastic surgery
When the going gets tough, some of the tough get going to the plastic surgeon's office.
The recession clearly took a cut out of plastic surgery in 2008 with U.S. cosmetic surgeries down 9 percent to $11.8 billion, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
But some surgeons and patients are now citing increased interest in surgery among people wanting to look younger and "fresher" for the ever-competitive job market.
Airline Quality Was Better In 2008: Study
Airlines carried fewer people last year, but did a better job for those who did fly.
The rates of lost bags, late arrivals, passengers bumped from overbooked flights and consumer complaints all declined, private researchers say in their annual study of airline quality, based on government statistics.
Read more »Obama hails 'historic' G20 summit
Barack Obama has hailed the G20 summit as an historic turning point in the pursuit of world economic recovery.
Leaders pledged new spending and tougher financial regulations, in what the US leader called an unprecedented set of actions to ease the crisis.
He now heads to Strasbourg for talks with the French and German leaders, before a Nato summit begins.
GM chairman to leave US car maker
The chief executive of struggling US car company General Motors - Rick Wagoner - has agreed to step down.
He will leave his post immediately at the request of the White House, a government official confirmed.
The news comes as President Barack Obama prepares to announce plans to help GM and fellow car giant, Chrysler.
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