Tim Devaney
Articles by Tim Devaney
How to get the best deals on Black Friday
Black Friday shoppers may want to reconsider tradition, because waking up early and standing outside in long lines in the freezing cold won't necessarily help them score great deals. Published November 20, 2012
A last-minute reprieve for Twinkies?
The maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos and Wonder Bread agreed Monday to last-minute mediation talks in the labor dispute that has driven the company to the brink of shutting its doors. Published November 19, 2012
Senate economist calls for ‘Super Duper Committee’
After the supercommittee's failure in 2011, the Senate Finance Committee's chief economist suggested this week Congress may turn to a new "Super Duper Committee," in an effort to avoid the fiscal cliff, with dire consequences that are too big to fail. Published November 17, 2012
Full serving of disgust over health reform cost
In the latest employer backlash against the high costs of President Obama's signature health-care plan, a major Denny's and Dairy Queen franchise owner says he is considering adding an "Obamacare" surcharge that would raise his restaurant's prices by 5 percent. Published November 15, 2012
Investors cope with fear of falling off the ‘fiscal cliff’
For financial planners such as Graystone Consulting's Robert Scherer, it's hard to talk about investing these days without fielding dozens of questions from concerned clients about the "fiscal cliff." Published November 13, 2012
Obama keeps job; others lose theirs
After an election campaign that featured jobs as a central issue, some of the nation's businesses have responded to President Obama's victory with a series of layoff announcements related to a variety of factors including the New Year's "fiscal cliff." Published November 11, 2012
Groupon stock sinks as daily deal service struggles
Struggling to survive in the increasingly competitive online marketplace it pioneered, daily deal company Groupon saw its stock price on Thursday hit a new low in late-day trading after another disappointing third quarter earnings report. Published November 8, 2012
Business leaders beg for a political truce
With election-year politics in the rearview mirror, the business community called Wednesday for a "cease-fire" between the White House and a divided Congress, in hopes that leaders of both parties will come together to deal with the so-called "fiscal cliff" before it's too late. Published November 7, 2012
Bettors put money on Obama to win re-election
Political-betting websites that allow wagers on Tuesday's election increasingly favor President Obama to be re-elected as the race — and the betting — head into their final hours. Published November 5, 2012
Global crisis squeezes Swiss banks
One of Switzerland's signature industries, Swiss banking no longer has the same allure it once did and could be in for tough times in the years ahead, analysts say, as it struggles to cope with a changing regulatory environment in the wake of the global financial crisis. Published November 4, 2012
Market: Facebook stock dips as employees unload shares
On the day another 234 million shares of Facebook stock hit the market, shares of the world's largest social network lost just 83 cents of value, suggesting that the company may be rebounding from months of bad Wall Street showings. Published October 31, 2012
Insurers say Sandy’s damage could cost $10 billion
Home insurance companies say they were prepared for Hurricane Sandy, but the same may not be true for flood insurers who are feeling increased pressure as the storm caused more water damage than normally expected in such storms. Published October 30, 2012
Sandy takes swipe at nation’s wallet
Wall Street stock markets and Atlantic City casinos shut down, hundreds of flights were canceled, and numerous companies postponed earnings announcements. The short-term economic impacts of Hurricane Sandy were already evident by Monday evening, but the ultimate bill for the struggling nation's economy could take a while to add up. Published October 29, 2012
Kagan could sway Supreme Court decision on copyright case
All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling goods that they own such as iPhones, DVDs or, as in this case, books that have been purchased abroad. Published October 28, 2012
Supreme Court to determine legality of reselling iPhones, cars, textbooks
All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling certain products they own such as the iPhone, as she may have the deciding vote. Published October 26, 2012
House members question overdue regs report
A group of House Republicans are sharply questioning a lengthy delay by the Obama administration this year in producing a mandatory report that details the government's regulatory agenda and what impact it will have on businesses and the economy. Published October 26, 2012
Microsoft sees Windows 8 as opening
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer met with investors and customers Thursday, pitching the firm's new Windows 8 operating system as key to his efforts to redefine his company and get away from the software giant's stodgy reputation in the face of challenges from rivals Apple and Google. Published October 25, 2012
Travelers can find holiday bargains
Contrary to popular belief, traveling during the middle of the holiday season may be actually the best time to find discounts. Published October 24, 2012
Big firms report dismal earnings for third quarter
Stock markets around the world suffered through one of the worst days of trading in months Tuesday, as a number of U.S. companies reported weak earnings because of a slowdown in the global economy and as concerns mounted over Spain's role in the European financial crisis. Published October 23, 2012
Pediatricians raise doubts about the benefits of organic foods
The nation's leading group of pediatric doctors on Monday questioned the nutritional benefits of products of the booming $30 billion organic foods industry, raising doubts about the superiority of organic offerings for the second time in the past month. Published October 22, 2012