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A quarter-century of big names in business

Abha Bhattarai JUN 3
For 25 years, The Economic Club of Washington has provided a forum for top business leaders. Warren Buffett's turn at this week's anniversary may be its biggest yet.


Latest news from Capital Business

Study: $157M for soccer stadium

Jonathan O'Connell JUN 3
A new stadium for D.C. United could generate up to $7.3M a year in tax revenue, according to a study.

Modern-day Cyrano finds niche in online dating

Danielle Douglas JUN 3
A Little Nudge, an onling dating concierge service, is helping busy daters find their voice.

An inside view of Dewey's demise

Catherine Ho JUN 3
Q&A | Charles Landgraf had spent his entire legal career at Dewey. He now works at Arnold & Porter.

Booz Allen cautious on hiring

Marjorie Censer JUN 3
After laying off more than 500 employees in January, the company is holding back on new hires.

Romney's run motivates group to defend private equity's image

Danielle Douglas JUN 3
Since February, one lobbying group has run a multimillion dollar campaign to promote private equity.

Jersey Mike's to add 15 shops in region

Danielle Douglas JUN 3
The Manasquan, N.J.-based sandwich chain plans to add 100 locations nationwide this year.

FBR mulls asset management sale

Danielle Douglas JUN 3
FBR & Co. has hired outside advisers to evaluate a possible sale of its asset management business.

Leto returns to firm for third time

Marjorie Censer JUN 3
Q&A | Jim Leto has been named CEO of Robbins-Gioia following a management-led investor buyout.

Food site wants bigger slice of pie

JUN 3
Business Rx | D.C.-based Mor.sl is designed to help busy professionals prepare healthy meals at home.

WRIT employees tone up at work

Abha Bhattarai JUN 3
Life at work | The company has been providing on-site boot camp sessions for about a year.

Tips on staging a career transition

JUN 3
Career Coach | Don't let a lack of confidence prevent you from applying for a new position.


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