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FOX Business to Twitter: #BringItOn

The first lesson any private company going public needs to learn -- one Twitter better learn: Don't think you can sell yourself to public shareholders as standing for one thing and then conduct yourself in the most hypocritical way possible.  

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One Company, Many Saving Graces

Dow Chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris discusses the latest innovations at the Olympic games, as well as his view of both the US and the global economy.

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Sponsor Comes Through for Families

P&G is so sure its 'Thank You Mom' campagin will be a hit, the company boldly stated it expects to reap some $500 million in profits directly linked to the London Olympics.

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Warren Buffett: Still Feisty After All These Years

Warren Buffett is celebrating his 50th year at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway, the down-and-out textile company he bought in 1965 and turned into a holding company that today is valued as one of the top five biggest companies by market cap in the world.

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TiVo Beats Broadcast Networks to the Punchline

DVR and media company TiVo might be laughing all the way to the bank after trumping the networks to launch a comedy streaming service that offers their best comedic content. TiVo CEO and President Tom Rogers exclusively revealed the company's new "Networks Comedy Collections" concept Thursday on the FOX Business Network.  

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Drone Central Grabs Attention at CES

All day Wednesday, FOX Business is giving you your own private press pass to this suddenly much hotter show. Join us for a look at tomorrow TODAY, live from CES 2015!

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CES 2015: Glitter, Glitz and Glass!

While the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center looks like Forklift Central tonight, by tomorrow, the doors of the world's largest consumer electronics show will fly open and thousands of expected participants armed with passes will stream in to find flashing lights, cameras and lots of action.

Markets

Apple Co-Founder 'Intrigued and Amazed' by Apple Joining the Dow

The man who Steve Jobs invited to help him and pal Steve Wozniak found Apple Computer back in 1976 told the FOX Business Network Friday he "never imagined" the company he helped launch would be ousting the century-old AT&T from its longtime perch on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.