Against her better judgment, she takes a child, saves a life - Charlotte Observer
LendingTree and QuinStreet settle patent dispute - CBS News
Online-data companies try to pick your vote out of a crowd - Charlotte Observer
LendingTree and QuinStreet Reach Settlement on Patent Infringement Lawsuit - PR Newswire (press release)
Facebook options slide to cheapest levels - Newsday
Against her better judgment, she takes a child, saves a life Charlotte Observer That's because Alexandra, who is divorced, has suffered a series of financial setbacks during the past nine months due to spine surgery and hasn't been able to go back to her job in internet marketing. She lost her house, moved to an apartment and has ... |
LendingTree and QuinStreet settle patent dispute - CBS News
LendingTree and QuinStreet settle patent dispute CBS News LendingTree and QuinStreet settle patent dispute. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Online mortgage marketplace LendingTree and marketing services company QuinStreet Inc. said Monday they resolved a patent lawsuit. The companies said the lawsuit was brought by ... |
Online-data companies try to pick your vote out of a crowd - Charlotte Observer
![]() Charlotte Observer | Online-data companies try to pick your vote out of a crowd Charlotte Observer “If I go to one site to research or I start Googling his views on things, then for the next day Obama just scrolls across my screen, and the same thing for Romney,” said Stevens, 52, of Charlotte, N.C. “I started noticing it, and it's very funny after ... |
LendingTree and QuinStreet Reach Settlement on Patent Infringement Lawsuit - PR Newswire (press release)
LendingTree and QuinStreet Reach Settlement on Patent Infringement Lawsuit PR Newswire (press release) CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LendingTree, LLC, a subsidiary of Tree.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: TREE) and QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST) have settled on mutually agreeable terms the patent infringement lawsuit brought by LendingTree against ... |
Facebook options slide to cheapest levels - Newsday
![]() Newsday | Facebook options slide to cheapest levels Newsday One investor bought 8,000 January 2013 $26 calls on stock Monday and sold the same number of $24 puts also expiring in January, according to Brian Overby, an options analyst at TradeKing Inc. in Charlotte, N.C. The strategy is known as a long ... |


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