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- Groupon is cutting 1,100 jobs in the coming year, roughly 10 percent of its workforce, but the jobs cuts won't fall in Baltimore where it acquired the food delivery service OrderUp for $69 million in July.
- Groupon paid $69 million for food delivery app OrderUp, and could cough up another $20 million if the Canton startup meets financial targets, according to a regulatory filing.
- Deals website Groupon has acquired Baltimore food delivery startup OrderUp for an undisclosed amount, the companies announced Thursday.
- Danielle Moser gives tips for parents on how to save for their child's college tuition.
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- At 5:30 in the morning most weekdays, about a dozen women — most of them Mount Washington moms — meet up at a fitness program in nearby Bare Hills, called the Believers Boot Camp, run by a drill sergeant type of a guy who calls himself Coach and has the light of God in his eyes.
- No two adaptations of "Moby-Dick" are the same, but it's doubtful that any previous rendition featured a synchronized-swimming skit to Rick James' song, "Super Freak," a chance to win a groupon to a local hair salon or a cameo by Esther Williams.
- Popular new amateur arts classes combine brushes, easels and cocktails
- T. Rowe Price had reduced its stake in Groupon, the daily deal website, while increasing its ownership in Kayak Software Corp., the travel comparison site, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- What's got 52 cards and supposedly a full hand of fitness? Ray Lewis' workout program.
- Groupon and law initiative team up to offer free legal advice to the low-income in maryland
- T. Rowe Price Group's stake in Facebook Inc. more than tripled in value as the social networking giant went public in the second biggest IPO in history on Friday.
- Baltimore's Millennial Media founded in 2006, now dominant in mobile ad market
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- Millennial Media, a five-year-old mobile advertising firm based in Baltimore, has proposed an initial public offering of shares of its common stock in paperwork filed Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Don't get overwhelmed by overly-ambitious goals. Fit Marylanders offer quick, attainable tips to stay healthy in the New Year.
- President Obama should march to Wall Street and announce that he's bringing back the Glass-Steagall act.
- Diane Brown: Clipping coupons is a chore, clicking on them an addiction
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- For many small investors, some of the companies they are most familiar with are the e-commerce and social media sites they use every day.
- Social marketing may not be effective for all businesses but it can provide opportunities to serve community needs
- Jay Hancock: Baltimore's Prime Rib restaurant sold hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of Groupon coupons one day last month, but restaurants such as Miss Shirley's, Charleston and Petit Louis are leery of online discounting.
- This Valentine's Day, forgo a dozen roses in favor of using the flower to season some lovely dishes