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Fortune 500 News

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Honeywell exec says firm will stay in New Jersey
Honeywell International Chairman and CEO Dave Cote said Thursday that the Fortune 500 company has decided to keep its headquarters in New Jersey despite an attractive offer in another state.

Stocks: Best monthly gain in a year
Despite a mixed performance on Friday, stocks booked the best monthly gain in a year, with the Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 both rising nearly 7% in July.

Steve Jobs Wants It Both Ways
Interview with Alan Deutschman, author of "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs"

Building your brand (and keeping your job)
Scott Monty's personal brand doesn't take a back seat to anyone else's -- not even that of Ford Motor Co., his employer. "I'm not somebody who can be accused of using Ford's brand to benefit my own," says Monty, the car giant's first global digital and multimedia communications manager. "If anything, the opposite is true."