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briefing: After Film, SeaWorld to Make Improvements
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DealBook: Alibaba Suspicious of Accounting at Film Company
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The accounting issues at the film company, which was recently acquired by Alibaba, are raising questions about whether the Chinese e-commerce giant was overzealous with recent takeovers.The bottom line on Lionsgate's Expendables 3 leak – analyst
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Expendables 3 leak threatens Lionsgate's take
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For Its New Shows, Amazon Adds Art to Its Data
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Heart rate monitors can be a useful tool during exercise for new and experienced runners and other athletes.
Low vitamin D is associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, according to a new report.
A federal law intended to reform nursing homes requires that a registered nurse be on-site only eight hours a day — whatever the size of the facility.
These refreshing summer dishes include two kinds of escabeche. You can cook fish like sardines, petrale sole and Pacific cod, then allow it to cool and serve it with a robust sauce or a marinade.
Bob Fisher learned many lessons when he decided to sell his 50-acre mountaintop estate in North Carolina by himself for $18 million to $25 million.
Substance abuse is not uncommon among seniors in nursing homes. A novel rehab program aims to address that.
Emotionally abusive comments are becoming more common online, and the consequences could include scaring away from the web those subject to attacks.
Measured by the cost per calorie, it’s hard to find anything that is less of a bargain, but maybe that’s the idea.
A major rationale for the deal was Coca-Cola’s desire to find a replacement for carbonated soft drink sales.
The disclosure may raise concerns that the e-commerce giant is biting off more than it can chew in a recent spree of acquisitions.
Every doctor’s expertise is earned on patients, but unfortunately, there is a learning curve.
Ask.fm has 180 million regular monthly users and a particularly strong appeal to a highly desirable young age demographic. But the deal comes with some strings attached.
I found fellow runners on Facebook and felt like I’d found a team. But running with others, I soon learned, can have its downsides.
A new study reports that caffeine intake is associated with a reduced risk for tinnitus — ringing or buzzing in the ears.
Starbucks announced the move to amend its scheduling practices after a New York Times article detailed the problems faced by an employee given erratic work schedules.
Programs at the federal, state and local levels typically come with strict requirements, but they can help pay for training employees and more.
The acquisition is the latest example of private equity firms betting on natural gas, amid a surge in production.
A whistle-blower complaint, coming as Congress considers amending an act on how the N.S.A. operates domestically, focuses attention on how the agency operates abroad under different rules.
The hedge fund billionaire has filed a lawsuit against the clothing magnate, claiming a history of character assassination.
The online retailer is competing with companies like VeriFone, PayPal and Square, but will offer a lower transaction rate to the small- and medium-size businesses it is targeting.
A federal law intended to reform nursing homes requires that a registered nurse be on-site only eight hours a day — whatever the size of the facility.
A new study reports that caffeine intake is associated with a reduced risk for tinnitus — ringing or buzzing in the ears.
The Bank of England raised slightly its forecast for growth and indicated it was moving closer to gradually increasing interest rates if wages improve.
Mary Jo White, the chairwoman of the S.E.C., has made some unnecessary foes while her agency has bungled several significant rules, writes Jesse Eisinger in The Trade column.
Diamond Dallas Page, a former W.W.E. wrestler, created a new form of healing for broken-down macho guys like himself.
Programs at the federal, state and local levels typically come with strict requirements, but they can help pay for training employees and more.
I’m struck by the similarity between fixing the parts and managing people: In both cases, I’m trying to understand things I cannot see.
The results of a new study remind us that the longer we stick with an exercise program, the less physically discomfiting it will feel.
European companies rated below investment grade have turned to issuing junk bonds, following the lead of American businesses.
Syncora Guarantee said that the city’s exit strategy had been tainted by the biases of its chief mediator, whose job it was to impartially negotiate out-of-court settlements for as many of the city’s outstanding debts as possible.
Following Google, Twitter, and Facebook, Apple has published a report summarizing the makeup of its work force in terms of race and gender.
Research suggests that reducing or neutralizing one variety of the APOE gene would not harm the brain, while making Alzheimer’s less likely.
The decision to shut down the Revel resort in Atlantic City also comes more than four years after Morgan Stanley, the original backer, walked away from what was even then a costly folly.
Taking small amounts of aspirin over long periods of time reduces the risk of colon cancer and certain other cancers.
The sale, for a record $2 billion, came shortly after a California state court confirmed that Rochelle Sterling had the right to make the sale on behalf of her estranged husband, Donald Sterling.
The pace of companies reincorporating as master limited partnerships has slowed since the I.R.S. has halted so-called private letter rulings on such deals.
Federal regulators said that Kansas defrauded investors by bringing $273 million of bonds to market in 2009 and 2010 without disclosing that its pension system was deeply under water.
With Kinder Morgan restructuring, some are asking whether master limited partnerships still make sense for other companies.
The Aloft hotel in Cupertino, Calif., will begin testing a robot designed to shuttle items from the hotel lobby desk to guest rooms.
The agency issued its first consumer advisory on virtual currencies and said it would begin accepting complaints about such issues or companies.
The Justice Department is using a powerful civil fraud provision to investigate potential fraud in the marketing of securities backed by risky auto loans, Peter J. Henning writes in the White Collar Watch column.
Taking small amounts of aspirin over long periods of time reduces the risk of colon cancer and certain other cancers.
There is no need for people on statins to have a test for the sole purpose of monitoring liver function.
The viral media site will use a $50 million investment to diversify its content, expand its video arm and create an in-house incubator for new technology.
The pipeline group Kinder Morgan, the largest of the master limited partnerships, will acquire its three associated companies and re-form as a traditional corporation worth $140 billion.
The website Sports on Earth lost most of its staff last week after Gannett announced a spinoff of its print companies.
To bolster its case in a dispute with authors over e-book pricing, the bookseller Amazon made an online post that quoted one of their own: George Orwell.
The tech company’s highly secretive internal training program is like its products: meticulously planned, with polished presentations and a gleaming veneer that masks a great deal of effort.
A reader asks: Is yoga sufficient strength exercise for optimal health, or do I have to lift weights in a fitness center?
There will be a bounty of peppers mild and hot through October. Here are five new ways to prepare them.
An entrepreneur aims to transform a working-class district into a high-concept gastronomic haven, but critics foresee the rise of another bourgeoisie enclave.
Though over one million people are thought to use marijuana to treat ailments, there are few studies on its effectiveness. A major reason: The federal government puts tight restrictions on research.
In an open letter to readers, the retailer cited George Orwell in its fight with the publisher Hachette over e-book pricing, but it may have undermined its own argument.
The market for vintage toilet parts is stronger than you might think — and many online companies are reaping the benefits.
Why is the giant A380 jet wowing passengers, but not many airlines? Its maker may have made the wrong bet on air travel’s future.
In an open letter to readers, the retailer cited George Orwell in its fight with the publisher Hachette over e-book pricing, but it may have undermined its own argument.
Readers solve the case of a middle-aged man who loses weight, strength and the hair on his legs.
In a quest for tougher rules on banking, Anat R. Admati, an industry gadfly, is rapidly gaining a broader audience.
The United Nations health agency said the outbreak warranted extraordinary measures but stopped short of imposing a travel ban.
A former state trooper begins wasting away, losing body hair and falling down. Can you solve a medical mystery that stumped the man’s doctors?
The market for vintage toilet parts is stronger than you might think — and many online companies are reaping the benefits.
The state’s reliance on the New Mexico clinic is being disparaged by the law’s critics, who say that would be contrary to a recent abortion ruling in Mississippi.
Retaliatory sanctions against Western products have led to a “buy Russian” campaign and some signs that there were ways around the problem.
The government announced a stock buyback and a restructuring plan for Malaysia Airlines, which has lost two planes this year and is mired in debt.
A judge rejected a settlement in a case that accuses tech companies of agreeing not to solicit one another’s employees.
There will be a bounty of peppers mild and hot through October. Here are five new ways to prepare them.
A reader asks: Is yoga sufficient strength exercise for optimal health, or do I have to lift weights in a fitness center?
The market for vintage toilet parts is stronger than you might think — and many online companies are reaping the benefits.
The couple pleaded guilty to illegally obtaining private records on Chinese citizens and were sentenced to prison terms.
Inmates, likelier than the general population to have Hepatitis C, also have a constitutional right to medical care.
Cheap credit, lower tax bills and a desire for revenue, more than economic optimism, may be behind this year’s surge in corporate acquisitions.
Cheap credit, lower tax bills and a desire for revenue, more than economic optimism, may be behind this year’s surge in corporate acquisitions.
Douglas Preston, a Hachette author, wrote a letter to his readers asking them to contact Jeff Bezos. Nearly 1,000 other writers have joined his cause.
The company also reported results for the quarter ended June 30 that barely made the low end of its earlier forecasts.
K.K.R., Blackstone and TPG agreed to pay $325 million to settle claims that they drove down the prices of corporate takeover targets. The lone holdout is the Carlyle Group.
Fan Bao, the head of the China Renaissance investment firm, has built a network of contacts with a focus on tech start-ups that will thrive in China’s “new economy.”
Logan LaHive, the chief of Belly, a customer rewards business, says he “can’t stand walking into a company that has seven values on the wall that no one actually cares about or can remember.”
The Treasury Department has tools at its disposal to reduce the incentives for companies to give up United States citizenship, Victor Fleischer writes in the Standard Deduction column.
Inmates, likelier than the general population to have Hepatitis C, also have a constitutional right to medical care.
As medical groups debate a report finding shortcomings in doctor training programs, what’s missing is talk of lack of oversight in such programs, which receive generous public funding.
A former state trooper begins wasting away, losing body hair and falling down. Can you solve a medical mystery that stumped the man’s doctors?
Book buyers in Manhattan, West Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area will be able to get same-day deliveries from local Barnes & Noble stores through Google Shopping Express.
When Sprint officially announced on Wednesday that it had abandoned its plans to buy T-Mobile, John J. Legere, chief executive of T-Mobile, had plenty to say.
In addition to the estimated 1,800 Palestinians killed, business leaders say some 175 industrial plants took devastating blows.
Small local companies are rushing to fill all sorts of needs created by the patchwork legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use across the country.
We have nine days left to figure out how to run these parts and to prove to the customer that we can do it.
A buying spree among technology companies has revolutionized the venture capital business model.
As medical groups debate a report finding shortcomings in doctor training programs, what’s missing is talk of lack of oversight in such programs, which receive generous public funding.
The companies include business consultants, a customer-relations management business, a company that owns a “bud-and-breakfast” and one that builds “grow rooms” out of old shipping containers.