Monday, February 18, 2013

Hackers aim at retail... How Michael Jordan keeps making $80M a year... Apple's subliminal TV ads... Mystery billionaire backing Heinz deal ? VIDEO


Dealers work in the trading room of Gaitame.Com Co., a foreign exchange brokerage in Japan on Monday. The yen fell against the dollar, extending losses that made it the worst-performing major currency in the past three months, after Group of 20 nations refrained from censuring Japanese policies driving the decline.

Business news from around the Web:

Obama faces risks in Keystone pipeline decision (The New York Times)

SEC freezes Swiss account over Heinz trades (The Wall Street Journal)

Hackers aim arrows at retail bulls eye (Fox)

Apple's new subliminal TV ads (CNN)

How Michael Jordan continues to earn $80 million a year (Forbes)

Will an end to Saturday mail hurt your business?

Ed Stych reports on Twin Cities breaking business news for MSPBJ.com, manages online features, and writes the Fast 50 Diary features for the print edition.

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