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Today's Business News from AZCentral.com

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BofA ends overdraft fees on debit cards
Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It's a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees.

Airlines kick off summer fare sale
Some steep discounts are available to air travelers in the next two days in what one industry analyst calls "the first big summer fare sale" of the year.

Wholesale inventories reduced 0.2%
Even though sales rose for 10 month.

OPEC raises oil demand forecast
CAIRO - World oil demand is projected to grow by 900,000 barrels per day in 2010, OPEC said Wednesday, revising up its previous month's forecast while cautioning that the increase is hinged on a sustained global economic rebound, particularly in the United States.

Stocks narrowly mixed in early trading
Dow is down 1.00 at 10,563.38

Hedge-fund closures slowed in 4th Q
March 10 -- The pace of hedge-fund liquidations slowed in the fourth quarter, according to Hedge Fund Research Inc., as markets recovered from the financial crisis.

Bank of America ends overdraft fees on debit cards
Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It's a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees.

Feds to probe cause of runaway Prius in California
A Toyota Prius that sped out of control on a California freeway was towed to a dealership Tuesday while federal and company inspectors converged on the car to determine whether a stuck gas pedal was to blame.

Court approves the sale of East Valley Tribune
A Delaware Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday approved the sale of the East Valley Tribune and four small Valley newspapers to a Colorado company for $2.05 million.

Stock investors ask: What's the next big thing?
NEW YORK - A year after the stock market began its comeback from 12-year lows, investors look for the next big thing.

No more money in state trust fund that pays jobless benefits
The state trust fund that pays for jobless benefits is expected to run dry this week, forcing Arizona to borrow money from the federal government until unemployment subsides.

Jobless aid measure clears Senate hurdle
Legislation to give additional months of unemployment benefits to people who have been out of a job for more than half a year cleared a key hurdle Tuesday that guarantees it will soon pass the Senate.

Subway shop settles employer sanctions case
A Subway sandwich franchise in west Phoenix that officials say violated Arizona's employer sanctions law has settled the civil case against them.

Billboard critical of Mayo Clinic medicare decision taken down
Arrowhead Health took out billboard advertisement blasting decision to discontinue Medicare.

Weigh pros, cons of switch to nonprofit realm
The poor job market has led many job seekers to be creative, seeking work in fields they may not have explored before. But for those who believe moving from a for-profit arena into the non-profit world may give them more options, the transition may not be that easy.

Lawsuits could cost Toyota $3B-plus
Toyota owners claiming that massive safety recalls are causing the value of their vehicles to plummet have filed at least 89 class-action lawsuits that could cost the Japanese auto giant $3 billion or more, according to an Associated Press review of cases, legal precedent and interviews with experts.

LifeLock to pay $12 million to settle ad complaints
Tempe-based company accused of falsely advertising its identity-theft protection services.

Kroger 4Q profit falls 27 percent
Fry's Market parent reports sales up 7%.

United Airlines passenger revenue rises
MINNEAPOLIS - United Airlines is seeing passenger revenue rise faster than the rest of the airline industry, with business travel and other high-end fares picking up.

Stocks fall early on anniversary of low
Dow is down 14.74, or 0.1 percent, at 10,537.78.

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Small Business News from the Wall Street Journal

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Top Small Workplaces 2009
For many companies, tough times end up pushing the work environment to the back burner. But other companies commit to employees' well-being and development, which can pay off handsomely—both now and in the future. (See the full report)

In Crisis, Luggage Maker Fights for Life
Like many entrepreneurs, J.W. Hulme's owners borrowed heavily to fuel growth. Now the credit crunch has thrown the company -- and its owners lives -- into a spiral.

Recipe for Success
Discounting is a strategy high-end restaurateurs have traditionally avoided or carried out in subtle ways. But this winter and spring, an unprecedented number of fine-dining restaurants slashed their prices.

Scenes From a Layoff: Tile Maker Takes Hit
Many small companies are staffed with people who have spent their entire lives in one place, making it harder to land a new job when layoffs hit.

Top Small Workplaces
It's never been harder to create a great workplace. But a rewarding work environment has also never been more important. (See the full report)

Wholesalers Set Up Shop Online
As sales at retailers shrink, an increasing number of wholesalers are turning to the Web to hawk their products directly to consumers.

Looking for Cost Cuts in New Places
Small companies often have to get creative to find waste where little exists. Here's a look at four companies that did so without sacrificing necessities.

New York Eatery Looks for a Sweet Spot Overseas
As economies in the U.S. and Europe falter, Chocolate Bar expands to meet untapped consumer demand in the Mideast.

U.S. Restaurants Push Abroad to Robust Markets
Perhaps nowhere is the Americanization of the planet more evident than in the restaurant world as franchisers venture abroad.

Going Global: Businesses Earn More by Exporting
Small businesses often shy away from entering foreign markets. Big mistake. New technology makes many old barriers less onerous.

Sick and Getting Sicker
For entrepreneurs trying to start or run a business, the obstacles are huge. But few loom as large as health care. (See the full report)

So, You Want to Be an Entrepreneur
Thinking about starting a business? Make sure you're cut out for it first. (See the full report)

Jeweler Diversifies to Bring Back Sales Luster
A small company creates a lower-cost line and a new brand amid high gold prices and a weak economy. John Christian introduces "Platanium."

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