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1800Flowers.com CEO, James McCann says about two-thirds of roughly 84 million American mothers will get flowers on May 8. Play

Readers of The Buzz sound off on the rebound in profits and hiring in corporate America. Play

Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger says U.S. significance will fall as China's rises, but its not a zero sum game. Play

TD Ameritrade CEO Fred Tomczyk says low trading volume is sign that investors aren't sure where the market is headed. Play

Vestas CEO Ditlev Engel says their newest wind turbines span one and a half football fields and can power the entire U.S. Play

While most Rwandans face a power shortfall, Lake Kivu in western Rwanda has enough methane gas in its volcanic lake bed to power several countries. Play

PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian says the president needs to fix the structural underpinnings of high unemployment to boost the economy. Play

Vice Chairman Charlie Munger discusses the impact of David Sokol's departure from Berkshire Hathaway, saying his actions may be 'hubris.' Play

PAUL, an internationally known French bakery, just opened its first flagship store in America, in Washington, D.C. Play

Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell says multi-million dollar pay-outs for athletes and celebrities started with the baseball industry in the 1970s. Play
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