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MarketWatch: Yelp IPO surges despite valuation worries

Review site trades at sharp premium to Internet peers – Scott Rostan quoted:  By Dan Gallagher, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The excitement that greeted Yelp Inc. in its public-market debut on Friday may be tempered in the coming weeks as investors better digest the company’s financial performance, analysts said Friday. Yelp YELP +64.27%   completed […]

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TTS Delivers “Success in Learning” to our Clients

On February 9th, 2012, we at Training The Street delivered another successful Free Learning Series course on Excel Efficiencies for our HR and L&D clients who manage the on-boarding and training programs for analysts and associates on Wall Street. Professionals from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Agricole, Credit Suisse, Great on the Job, Hyuan […]

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Taking Financial Modeling and Desk Ready to Rwanda

Instructor: Alex Lue From New York to Rwanda, see how Training The Street prepares Rwanda analyst program participants improve their financial modeling skills. http://www.thestreet.com/story/11397335/1/wall-street-comes-to-rwanda.html?kval=dontmiss

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Offering Insight – Scott speaks to BNN “The Close”

  “Watch Scott Rostan as he appears live on Canada’s Business News Network on February 2, 2012.  Scott spoke with BNN’s “The Close” and detailed the potential merger between Glencore and Xstrata. Scott also offered analysis on Facebook’s upcoming IPO, its announced Use of Proceeds and the metrics investors should consider when evaluating this historic […]

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New Year’s Learning Resolution: Join us for our Free Learning Series on Excel Efficiencies for HR & L&D Professionals

Seats still available for the Free Learning Series on Excel Efficiencies for HR/L&D Professionals  It’s time to add free learning to your New Year’s Learning Resolution… If you are looking to add learning to your New Year’s Resolution – then sign up for this free class today! Please join us on February 9th, for our […]

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Make TTS Public Courses part of your New Year’s Learning Resolution

TTS University – Public Courses: Sign Up Today! Al Riddick, January 9, 2012 Making changes is not always easy but here is a resolution that’s easy to keep! Why not add learning to your 2012 list? Let Training The Street help you keep your learning resolution and sign up today. Take advantage of our one-on-one […]

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The Street: It’s Splitsville for Food Companies in 2012

By Alexandra Zendrian January 9, 2012 NEW YORK (TheStreet) — For the consumer goods sector, 2012 will be about how some companies handle breaking apart and how they perform after they split. Some of the breakups this year include Kraft Foods, Sara Lee and Ralcorp. Look for Ralcorp’s and Sara Lee’s breakups to be completed toward the […]

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Pfizer Restructures Indian Animal-Health Unit to Prepare for Consolidation

By Drew Armstrong – Bloomberg Pfizer Inc. (PFE), the world’s largest drugmaker, said it will incorporate its Indian subsidiary’s animal health unit into its larger animal division, signaling the company is progressing in its intention to divest the business. The action is a step toward worldwide consolidation of New York-based Pfizer’s animal health operations under […]

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Bloomberg: Applicant’s Dilemma: Choosing Among Top B-Schools

Bloomberg BusinessWeek    You’ve been admitted at two or more top MBA programs. How do you decide which offer to accept? Start by looking to your future By Francesca DiMeglio October 19, 2011 Plenty of potential snarls await applicants to top business schools: a horrible GMAT score, an incoherent essay, a bad interview performance. One […]

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Out on the Street – N.Y. expects 10K lost jobs as financial industry retrenches

THE DAILY By Kyle Stock October 12, 2011 Surging pay and sagging results are expected to squeeze another wave of workers off of Wall Street. Manhattan banks and brokerage firms may cut an additional 10,000 securities jobs by the end of next year, according to a report released yesterday by New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. If […]

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