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Will Employers Stop Offering Health Insurance?
Major provisions of the 2010 health-care-overhaul law will take effect in January.
Automatic Data Processing Incorporated Now Covered by Raymond James
Several other analysts have also recently commented on the stock. Analysts at RBC Capital reiterated an "outperform" rating on shares of Automatic Data Processing Incorporated in a research note to investors on Friday, May 24th.
ADP says network was not breached or compromised by attack
ADP says network was not breached or compromised by attack ADP issued a statement regarding the New Jersey U.S. Attorney's amended complaint that further clarifies specifics surrounding the involvement of ADP in an international cybercrime conspiracy case announced by the U.S. Attorney on June 12. The company said that at no time was the ADP ... (more)
UPDATE 1-U.S. charges eight for cybercrime targeting banks, gov't
Federal prosecutors in New Jersey on Wednesday unveiled criminal charges against eight people accused of trying to steal at least $15 million from U.S. customers in an international cybercrime scheme targeting accounts at 15 financial institutions and government agencies.
Texas Added 18,850 Private Sector Jobs in May, According to ADP Regional
Changes in Texas State Nonfarm Private Employment: -- By Sector * -- Goods-producing 1,650 -- Service-providing 17,210 -- By Select Industries -- Natural Resources/Mining and Construction 2,890 -- Manufacturing -1,240 -- Professional and Business Services 5,500 -- Trade, Transportation and Utilities 3,490 * Sum of components may not equal total, ... (more)
ADP Eyes Cashing in on Latin American Market With Acquisition
With the Latin American labor market continuing to grow, Automatic Data Processing Inc. has acquired PayRoll S.A., a Latin American provider of payroll, human resources and benefits services, ADP announced June 7. PayRoll, headquartered in Santiago, Chile, provides business software for more than 1,300 clients and employs more than 450 people ... (more)
ACWV, ADP, GIS, LLY: Large Outflows Detected at ETF
Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel , one standout is the iShares MSCI All Country World Minimum Volatility Index Fund where we have detected an approximate $91.4 million dollar outflow - that's a 8.1% decrease week over week .
ADP National Employment Report for May 2013
Earlier this week Automatic Data Processing Inc. reported that private sector employment increased by 135,000 jobs from April to May. Of the 135,000 jobs created, businesses with 1-49 employees added the most jobs with 58,000.
Bond Report: Treasurys rise ahead of Friday jobs report
Treasurys posted gains on Wednesday after a round of weak data, helping to keep the safe-haven debt well bid ahead of a closely watched Friday jobs report.
FX round-up: Dollar swoons after weak data
The dollar fell against major currencies on Wednesday as jobs data showed that hiring by US firms was subdued in May. Fresh data from payroll processor Automatic Data Processing said private-sector employers added a lower than expected 135,000 jobs in May. Analysts forecast a 170,000 increase in private jobs.
Wall Street slumps on weak jobs data
U.S. stocks plunged on Wednesday after Tuesday's retreating, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing below 15,000 points, as data showed U.S. private sector hiring came in less than expected.
No 'Great Recovery' in U.S.; ADP jobs number below expectations
An economic forecast says the country's expected "Great Recovery" hasn't materialized and the economy's fallen short of even normal growth.
Recovery slowing for US labour market
ADP figures show US businesses added 135,000 new jobs in May though economists had expected a gain of 170,000 Jobs fair in Ohio, USA.
ADP: U.S. adds 135K private-sector jobs in May
Private-sector employment growth rose in May, as the economy gained 135,000 jobs, Automatic Data Processing Inc. reported Wednesday morning.
European Factors to Watch-Shares likely to resume sell-off
European shares were expected to resume a recent sell-off on Wednesday, with investors positioning for a reduction in U.S. economic stimulus measures and awaiting jobs data for hints on the Federal Reserve's next moves.
Metals Stocks: Gold futures gain ahead of slate of U.S. data
Gold futures were higher Wednesday before the release of an employment indicator likely to further discussion about the future of the Federal Reserve's bond-buying program and the impact on the metals market.
Lautenberg's chance meeting that created ADP
ADP's chief executive Frank Lautenberg, left, and its president, Josh Weston, in 1981, the year before Lautenberg left the company and Weston succeeded him.
5 Things You May Not Know About Sen. Frank Lautenberg
New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg wasn't a regular on the Sunday talk shows. He never ran for president or cut much of a national profile.
Lautenberg remembered for Jewish contributions in Senate and beyond
Jewish communal leaders remembered Frank Lautenberg as much for his accomplishments in Jewish philanthropy as they did his service in the U.S. Senate and in business.
He was 89. According to the statement, the Democratic senator "passed away due to complications from viral pneumonia at 4:02 a.m. today at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell." "Senator Lautenberg was born the son of immigrants and grew up poor in Paterson, New Jersey.