Saturday April 26th, 2025 8:10PM

Business News

Relatives question corporate raider's will that leaves bulk of estate to business partner
Relatives of corporate raider Victor Posner are questioning his will, which leaves the bulk of his multimillion dollar estate to his business associate and gives three of his four children nothing.
9:17AM ( 23 years ago )
Report says Medicare HMO enrollees see nearly 50 percent rise in out-of-pocket costs
Out-of-pocket costs for Medicare recipients enrolled in health maintenance organizations rose by nearly 50 percent over three years, a study shows.
8:35AM ( 23 years ago )
Valentine bandit makes off with 6000 roses
Police are searching for a criminal Cupid who sawed a hole in a wholesale florist's warehouse and made off with about 6,000 roses.
8:25AM ( 23 years ago )
Victim of technology, Polaroid to consider continuing
Polaroid Corp. said it could emerge from bankruptcy protection as a smaller stand-alone company.
8:24AM ( 23 years ago )
Judge OKs $10 million to keep liquor flowing to Kmart stores
A judge granted an emergency request from financially ailing Kmart Corp. for permission to pay an immediate $10 million in back bills to keep its shelves stocked with liquor, a move it said was vital for its economic survival.
8:13AM ( 23 years ago )
Delta and Airtran flight attendants seeking personal defense training
With a knife at her throat, Clarissa Zimmermann throws up her arms, leans her weight toward the attacker and knocks him to the floor in two quick shuffles.
8:12AM ( 23 years ago )
P&O Princess shareholders expected to give Carnival buyout bid a chance
P&O Princess Cruises PLC shareholders weighed whether to merge with Royal Caribbean and create a new world leader in the cruise ship business or to delay so they can weigh a takeover offer by No. 1 Carnival Corp.
8:07AM ( 23 years ago )
Georgia unemployment claims up 40 percent
Unemployment claims in Georgia rose 40 percent from January 2001 to last month, the state Department of Labor said Thursday.
8:00AM ( 23 years ago )
Wall Street pushing 10,000 territory on retail news
Relatively solid retail sales figures inspired another rally on Wall Street Wednesday as investors became more confident about an impending economic recovery.
7:59AM ( 23 years ago )
U.S. may not have enough machines to screen all checked bags by Dec. 31
The Transportation Department is unlikely to be able to build and install enough airport explosive-detection machines to meet a Dec. 31 deadline set by Congress, the agency's watchdog said Wednesday.
3:09PM ( 23 years ago )