Topic: Andrew Ross

Mobile ad market doesn't add up

0 . Many of today's hot startups are banking on mobile ad dollars to make their business work, but it's an incredibly small market that's only...
Better-than-expected earnings reports from corporate bellwethers helped push stocks to their fourth day of gains on Wednesday, even though not all the companies themselves enjoyed the rally.. JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon predicted credit card defaults are likely to fall next quarter ...
Surging prices for metals, oil and other commodities lifted stock prices on Wednesday, especially industrial and materials companies.. Strong corporate earnings reports from JPMorgan Chase & Co., Intel Corp. and railroad operator CSX Corp. also gave investors more reasons to be assured about ...

PLANNING IN THE MEDIA

The article discusses issues related to post office closures and planning published in several newspapers in Great Britain. Andrew Ross, sub-postmaster, was featured in "The Mail on Sunday," in which he comments the closure. Jessica Anderson, who set up tbe project with ...
Is productivity ever a bad thing? But you have to wonder if R. Lawson, who commented on a blog post I wrote last week about automation's impact on jobs, isn't on to something. com columnist Andrew S. Ross notes, U ...

The N.Y.U. Protest: All Over the Place

In quick succession, students groups staged similar protests at the universities of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Manchester and East Anglia, and at the London School of Economics and King's College London, among nearly 20 others.Stateside, reaction has been more ...

Framework Aims to Improve Corporate IT

The idea of improving the status of IT within the business made the launch of the IT Capability Maturity Framework by a consortium of companies this week interesting, reports Ars Technica.. Intel, Chevron, Microsoft, Northrop Grumman and Ernst & Young were among the ...
Last updated at 03:28am on . The other morning at 8.05am, I was sitting doing some paperwork before opening and I saw an old man through the frosted glass of the front door of my post office, reading the newly posted ...