Business

Market Analyst: 'BP's Not Going to Last as a Company More Than a Matter of Months'

Energy investment banker tells CNBC clean-up of Gulf oil spill will cause ultimate end of beleaguered oil giant.

Jillette Mocks BP Boycott Try: 'Oh No, Now They're Boycotting us on Facebook'

Libertarian Vegas entertainer and cable personality notes futility of boycott with trouble embattled oil company is facing.

Washington Post Exposes BP ties to Eco-Groups, Other Media Ignore Controversy

Nature Conservancy and other left-wing environmental organizations accepted millions from oil giant, broadcast networks silent.

Media 'De-Friend' Facebook with Anti-Business Reporting

Out of 500 million users, NY Times and NBC can't find one person who supports Facebook.

Goodbye to 'Law & Order:' 20 Years of Attacking Businesses, Conservative Ideals

Cop/courtroom drama frequently puts corporate-types on trial, attacks traditional values and conservative views.

Targeting 'Loopholes' in Financial Reform, Newsweek Attacks Bill from the Left

Michael Hirsh worries about 'lack of regulation' but not about Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae.

Goldman Sachs Connections Toxic for Republicans, No Big Deal for Dems

Meg Whitman's poll numbers hurt by 'ties to a controversial Wall Street firm,' yet Elena Kagan's connections nothing more than 'possible thorny issue.'

Santelli Blames Fin-Reg Vote for Dow Drop: 'What Are They Doing in Washington?'

CNBC CME reporter says not all of the market travails can be blamed on trouble in Europe.

New Yorker Cover Tries to Revive Climate Alarmists' Fortunes

Issue is released on same day as unreported Heartland Institute International Conference on Climate Change.

Media Favor Regulation, Barely Notice Failures of Regulators

From the government's 'cozy' relationship with BP, to the SEC's failure to catch Madoff; networks attack businesses, but not regulators for mistakes.
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