The Winklevoss brothers' legal battle with Facebook over the social network's messy creation made them rich. They eventually walked away with stock worth around $150 million at today's share price. (They haven't disclosed how much of the stock they're still holding.)
Don't try parsing these words for hints about monetary policy.
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Some of the world's biggest oil companies may have a new mess on their hands.
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The class of 2013 is in for a rude awakening this graduation season.
The stock market continued its march higher for a fourth week as investors focused on signs of improvement in the U.S. economy.
The Internal Revenue Service scandal couldn't have come at a worse time for the nation's 2 million federal workers, who are desperate to end furloughs and get their first raise in three years.
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Google spent the second half of the 2000s turning Google Talk into the de facto replacement for AOL Instant Messenger. Then, over the past few years, Google stopped paying attention to it altogether.
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If you're running your company from your kitchen table, you probably wish you could get out of the house and find more professional digs. But lining up space in an office building can be pricey.
The Syrian Electronic Army has claimed another victim -- the Financial Times.
There's one great thing about J.C. Penney's last quarter: It's over.
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Investors were warming up to stocks early Friday ahead of a report on American consumers that could ease fears about the economy.
SolarCity shares are shining once again.
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The Internal Revenue Service group under fire in the current scandal was overworked, understaffed and lacked a layer of experienced middle managers, according to two former IRS employees.
Stocks skidded Thursday, as a series of mixed economic reports offered little inspiration to buy stocks.
U.S. law enforcement officials cracked down this week on the Bitcoin economy's biggest exchange, Mt. Gox, accusing its operator of running a money transmitting business without the proper license and freezing several of its key financial accounts.
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Several popular compact SUVs did poorly in a tough new crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. However, two, the new Subaru Forester and the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, did well.
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General Electric is warning airlines using its jet engines on their Boeing 777s that they need to make a fix, following two incidents in which engines shutdown in flight.
Google CEO Larry Page delivered a simple message to a crowd of developers Wednesday: we need to stop fighting over little things and work together.
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