The Atlanta company that has exclusive rights to sell India-made Mahindra pickup trucks in the United States has sued the automaker in federal court over delays in delivering the vehicles....
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From Egypt to Atlanta: Love, Marriage, Trade
It is an unlikely marriage. She is a Christian born in Mississippi. He is a Muslim from Egypt. April Nelson, a former television reporter who now works as a video...
Trade Minister: Peru Wants More Georgia Trade
Georgia is among the U.S. states Peru is targeting for increased trade as the South American nation continues its quest to open export markets around the world, Martin Perez, Peru's...
General Mills Hires Atlanta Company for Social Media Research
General Mills Inc., one of the world's largest food companies, has hired an Atlanta company to help it track what consumers say about its products on social media websites and...
Baptist Group Donates $500,000 to Habitat for Haiti
The African-American Baptist Mission Collaboration has donated $500,000 to Habitat for Humanity International to help rebuild homes in Haiti destroyed in the January earthquake. The Mission Collaboration, which represents more...
World Cup Focus of Africa Day Celebration
This article is a part of GlobalAtlanta's World Cup Special Report With South Africa hosting the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament, this year's Africa Day celebration in Atlanta focused on...
New Financial Regs Critical if U.S. to Remain Example for Developing Economies
Ever since she began her career with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the 1970s, Sheila Tschinkel has encountered financial bubbles of one sort or another. Whether the...
Guest Commentary: The Persistence of Financial Bubbles
Asset bubbles—and their inevitable aftermath—have been an inherent part of free markets for the past 400 years. So why is it still so difficult to spot them and adjust our...
Delta Adds Johannesburg Flight for World Cup
This story is part of GlobalAtlanta's World Cup Special Report Delta Air Lines Inc. has temporarily added a second nonstop flight this summer from Atlanta to Johannesburg to deal with...
Georgia Tech, Infosys to Partner on Research
The Georgia Institute of Technology and India company Infosys Technologies Ltd. have signed a formal agreement to cooperate on research and education, possibly at a new Georgia Tech facility in...
