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Humphrys Flag Co. makes and sells thousands of custom flags every year.
A Camden man pleaded guilty Thursday to a scheme involving cashing checks stolen from curbside mail boxes in business industrial parks in Camden, Gloucester, and Burlington counties.
SEPTA fares will increase July 1, but the transit agency's new budget, supposed to take effect at the same time, is still undetermined.
Continuing its efforts to shift into faster-growing areas of the supermarket, Campbell Soup Co. said Thursday that it had reached an agreement to buy Plum Organics, a California producer of baby foods and snacks for toddlers and older children.
ATLANTIC CITY - Margaritaville, the sprawling Jimmy Buffett-inspired dining and entertainment complex at Resorts Casino, was unveiled Thursday, with Gov. Christie cutting the ribbon.
Independence Blue Cross said Thursday its net income last year was $191.5 million, down 39 percent from 2011.
Officials at the health insurer, based in Center City, said that the 2012 bottom line was dragged down by a $90 million expense for a new operating platform and that 2011 results were boosted by a one-time $87 million gain from a joint venture.
In the Region Crackdown on Pa. electricity suppliers' claims
After customers complained, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is cracking down...
NEW YORK - Investors recovered their poise after a shaky start to trading on Wall Street that sent stocks sharply lower.
NEW YORK - McDonald's once again faced criticism at its annual shareholder meeting Thursday that it is a purveyor of junk food that markets to children.
Investors recovered their poise after a shaky start to trading on Wall Street that sent stocks sharply lower.
A closely watched survey shows that German business confidence rebounded this month _ an unexpectedly strong showing that sends a hopeful signal for Europe's biggest economy.
The forecast for summer travel, 2013: Partly sunny.
A survey is showing a significant rise in German consumer confidence as people's expectations for the economy and for their own income improve.
Japan's top leaders are defending the economic strategies championed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, though the central bank chief acknowledged a need for better communication with financial markets, a day after Tokyo shares suffered their worst loss since the 2011 tsunami disaster.
Japan's top leaders are defending the economic strategies championed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, though the central bank chief acknowledged a need for better communication with financial markets, a day after Tokyo shares suffered their worst loss since the 2011 tsunami disaster.
The run-up in stock prices this year could tempt even the most hands-off investor to wade into their 401(k) and make some changes.
Household products giant Procter & Gamble Co. is hoping its former CEO can work his magic once again.
UPS AND DOWNS: Stocks plunged at the opening of trading but recovered by midday. A rout overseas and in the early going on Wall Street was set off by a slowdown in China and worries that the Federal Reserve might slow down its bond purchases. By the afternoon the U.S. market had recouped nearly all of its loss.
A former manager at Chickie's & Pete's sports bar in Egg Harbor, N.J., has filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the sports bar chain, saying she was fired when she complained that its pay practices were illegal.
Diane Mastrull: Kip Anthony was a farm boy from the Midwest who went on to become a mechanical engineer at big companies doing big things. Then the small-business bug bit.
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