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Airlines: Does Shenzhen Airlines' Leader Fly Straight?

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FORBES.COM AIRLINES NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 01, 2009

Does Shenzhen Airlines' Leader Fly Straight?

Police are investigating the tycoon behind the expansion of China's largest private airline.

Blades of Glory
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The Case For Private Jets
Industry executives sound off on their PR battle to make solo business travel acceptable again.

Alibaba Gives China Eastern A Lift
The ailing carrier hopes Jack Ma's e-commerce formula will boost online ticket sales.

Plan For The Worst, Do Your Best
From operating an aircraft safely to guiding clients to achieve their financial goals, you must understand what could go wrong.

Kiss Your Credit Card Rewards Card Goodbye?
Congress wants to cap fees credit card companies charge retailers. But those fees pay for those points you get.

Retirement Readiness Varies Widely By Industry: Study
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First Class Traveler
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Season's Fleecings
As you shop, keep a sharp eye out for these scams.

Forget Gold, Buy Stocks
Gold is great for talk shows, but the tides are changing and export industries will continue to benefit, especially commercial aerospace.

The Future Of Economic Forecasting
How to model irrational behavior in the markets? That's what regulators are trying to sort out.

Housing Starts Drop In October
This is a transcript of the Midday Update Business View video report.

Traders Weigh Housing Hiccup
New home construction dips in October, Street scuffles early Wednesday.

Recession Is Just What The Airlines Needed
However, resistance to full liberalization and mergers remains, especially in the U.S.

Bumped? Blame the Government
Why airlines overbook.

Euro Area Swings To Surplus
Germany drives the region's trade surplus and UBS sees light ahead on profits, but stocks struggle for gains.

Tracking A Million Conversations
New technologies that help businesses monitor social media.

The Invisible Hand Behind Birmingham City
Unknown Chinese investors will soon control the Premier League football team.

Lone Wolf
Career bureaucrat Arvind Jadhav was given the unenviable task of turning around Air India. And he just might do it, too.

V Is For Vicious Cycle
Abandon your dreams of a V-shaped recovery. The consumer is still too depressed to buy us a quick end to the recession.

How Travelers Can Steer Clear Of Swine Flu
Ways to stay healthy when away from home.

Read Steve's Book
Red states are outperforming blue states.

How To Get A Better Credit Card Rate
If your bank just raised your interest rate or added fees, there are other options.

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