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Occupy Springs Forward: An Update On The Past Few Months And What's Ahead Dowser To readers of mainstream media, it would seem that Occupy Wall Street had been hibernating for the winter. But, in fact, Occupiers spent the winter working hard on movement-building, strategizing, planning, and dealing with internal problems. See all stories on this topic » |
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Wall Street Admits It's to Blame For Public Perception–Survey Wall Street Journal (blog) By David Benoit Wall Street firms finally may be ready to admit that the public perceptions do matter. They may even accept the blame for why the public, and Occupy Wall Street, are so up in arms. The question is whether they will do anything about … See all stories on this topic » |
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New York Police Arrest Occupy Wall Street Protesters NTDTV Last Saturday, New York police arrested four Occupy Wall Street protesters for trespassing outside the United Nations. The lobbyists were dressed in outfits pretending to be "corporate polluters"—to show how they think some corporations like Bank of … See all stories on this topic » |
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Wall Street Firms Admit Responsibility for Poor Reputation MarketWatch (press release) In probably the first indication of Occupy Wall Street's impact on financial services companies, the study revealed that 53% of those surveyed said that Occupy Wall Street had a real impact on their business. Furthermore, 71% said they expect Occupy … See all stories on this topic » |
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Interactive Brokers Ad Mocks Occupy Movement: 'Join The 1%' (VIDEO) Huffington Post "Occupy Wall Street!" the commercial chirps. "Get an edge by doing your research and trading with Interactive Brokers." After panning across several signs that tout the benefits of Interactive Brokers, the announcer ends with an instruction: "Join The … See all stories on this topic » |
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Beijing Takes On Its Banks Wall Street Journal (blog) The Occupy Wall Street phenomenon may not have made its way to China – groups of angry people face considerable hurdles occupying anything in Beijing and Shanghai – but that's not to say Chinese citizens are not hopping mad at their banks. See all stories on this topic » |
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Open season on Occupy Wall Street? GlobalPost (blog) A fight broke out between protesters affiliated with Occupy Wall Street and police, in which Watts was injured. (Andrew Burton/AFP/Getty Images) So is it okay to make fun of Occupy Wall Street now? It's easy to see why, after viewing this commercial … See all stories on this topic » |
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Occupy: Facing Off With the Stormtroopers of Wall Street & the 1% – FDL Democratic Underground Occupy Wall Street engaged in a protest on Saturday that called for the resignation of New York Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly. It also included an anti-police brutality march that explicitly challenged the NYPD's handling of the Occupy … See all stories on this topic » |
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