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Time to ketchup on acquisitions
Heinz buy puts spotlight on big deals
NEW YORK - Warren Buffett and a fellow billionaire are teaming up to snap up the Heinz ketchup company, marking the food industry's biggest ever deal and yet another sign that the lifeless merger market is finally picking up.
Heinz buys Kraft
New company creates a $28 billion food giant
NEW YORK - Some of the most familiar names in ketchup, pickles, cheese and hot dogs are set to come under the same roof.
Apply for unclaimed controlled hunt tags by Aug. 15
For a wide variety of reasons, some of the lucky hunters who drew tags in the deer, elk, antelope and bear controlled-hunt drawing did not buy their tags.
OTC medications at wholesale prices
Diabetes is an awful disease.
Netbooks unable to replace your laptop
Ask the Propellerheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I was going to buy a netbook. But my iPhone zealot friends say it is old technology and I should buy an iPad. That true?
Marty and Max: Real Estate Recipes
Today we will discuss two ways to buy an actively marketed home at a bargain, where you actually want to live.
A silver lining for Lucky Friday miners
Nine earn welding certificates from North Idaho College
Finding cool Android smart phone apps
Ask The Propellerheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I was thinking about getting an Android phone. Can I get those cool iPhone apps for my new phone?
Playing the health insurance shell game
Last Wednesday, we were treated to another nonsensical "My Turn" by Chuck Malloy, where he started off by thanking goodness for insurance. He went on to say that he needed to purchase an insulin pen and the cost of a five pack over the counter without insurance was $500, but thanks to the wonderful insurance world, he only paid $35.
Behind the numbers
Samsung passes Apple in phones
Negotiating in a strong market
Regular readers know that we consider ourselves in a strong market. Of course, as with all things real estate the market is very specific to your location and although North Idaho real estate is moving at a comfortable pace, not every nook and cranny of our market is booming.
Purchase controlled hunt tags by Saturday
Big game hunters who were successful in drawing controlled hunt tags for deer, elk, pronghorn and black bear have until 11 p.m. PDT, Saturday, Aug. 1 to buy their tags.
Taste, taste, taste
Mary and I affectionately refer to tasting wine many times as "homework." For us while it really isn't work at all it is a big part of the job, as we never feel comfortable or confident recommending a wine to a customer if we have not tried it first regardless of the price we pay and therefore charge our customers, it has to meet our standards. Allegorically, customers can and for their own protection should approach wine the same way.
At what cost?
Constantly changing online prices stump shoppers
NEW YORK - Online shopping has become as volatile as stock market trading. Wild, minute-by-minute price swings on everything from clothes to TVs have made it difficult for holiday shoppers to "buy low."
Kraft Heinz slashing 2,500 jobs in US, Canada after merger
NEW YORK (AP) - Kraft Heinz said it is cutting about 2,500 jobs as part of its plan to slash costs after the food companies combined.
Shopping early - extreme version
Sales prices entice people to leave home on Thanksgiving
COEUR d'ALENE — Tammi Garrett and Don Downey of Post Falls left their dirty Thanksgiving dishes on the counter, grabbed a bottle of apple cider and rushed over to Target in Coeur d'Alene Thursday evening.
You can't have it your way
Burger King scrapping longtime slogan
Amazon vs. everyone else
Battle for holiday shoppers heats up
NEW YORK - This holiday shopping season, it's Amazon vs. everyone else.
Royal revenue
Burger King's first-quarter earnings more than doubled even though revenue fell, as the fast-food chain trimmed several restaurant-related expenses.