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Former Pinellas teacher rides coconut craze with Kelapo, a multi-million dollar…

A former Osceola High School teacher is selling millions of dollars of organic coconut oil in a fast growing start-up business.  Kelapo coconut oil is

Tampa Bay Business Journal: June 14, 2013

Has the Tampa Bay real estate market finally stabilized? One statistic that shows that just might be the case.

Florida reverses course and reaches deal with Amazon, 3000 jobs coming to state…

Floridians will have to start paying sales taxes sometime next year on anything they purchase through Internet retailer Amazon.com.

US rate on 30 year mortgage rises to 3.98 percent

Fixed U.S. mortgage rates rose for the sixth straight week, putting the average rate on the 30-year loan just shy of 4 percent.

Music service, mobile software expected from Apple

A digital radio service and changes to the software behind iPhones and iPads are among the features expected Monday as Apple opens its annual conference for

Tampa Bay Business Journal: June 7, 2013

Valpak isn't just paper coupons in blue envelopes anymore. How the company is leading in digital innovation.

IRS victims testify as new agency scandal emerges

Conservative groups who were targeted by the Internal Revenue Service are getting their say on Capitol Hill just as the details of another IRS controversy are

Tampa Bay Business Journal: May 31, 2013

How would you like an air-hockey table at work? This week the Business Journal highlights the area's coolest office spaces.

McDonald's CEO: I lost weight by being more active, while still eating…

They might start calling it the McDiet.

Applications for US unemployment aid rise to 354K

The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose 10,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 354,000, a sign layoffs have increased. Still, the level of

Sallie Mae plans to split into two, names new CEO

Sallie Mae plans to split into two separate, publicly traded companies. The student loan giant also named John Remondi as its CEO.

US unemployment aid applications fall to 340K

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 last week, further evidence that the job market is slowly returning to health.

House to vote on variable-rate student loans

House lawmakers are ready to pass legislation that links student loan rates to the financial markets.

Xbox One called a next-generation entertainment console

The Xbox One was unveiled at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington.  The console itself has sharp angles, not the smooth contours like the 360.

With high-tech guns, users could disable remotely

A high-tech startup is wading into the gun control debate with a cellphone controller that would allow gun owners to know when their weapon is being moved —

Poll: Teens migrating to Twitter to avoid parents, oversharing

A new poll finds that teens are sharing more about themselves on social media. They're also moving increasingly to Twitter to avoid their parents and the

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