Latest 60 Minutes: Business videos
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Sticker shock: Why are glasses so expensive?
June 16, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
One factor: the world's largest eyewear company, the Italian firm Luxottica, controls a big chunk of the business. Lesley Stahl reports.
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Hospitals: The cost of admission
June 9, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
Steve Kroft investigates allegations from doctors that the hospital chain they worked for pressured them to admit patients regardless of their medical needs.
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Succeeding As Civilians
May 12, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
Disabled veterans are getting help finding work in a tough job environment. Air Force veteran Mike Haynie has created a course to teach vets how to launch their own businesses. Sanjay Gupta reports.
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Modern-day Robin Hood applies business skills to philanthropy
May 5, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
Billionaire Paul Tudor Jones' charity - the Robin Hood Foundation -- fights poverty with the hardnosed, business sense of Wall Street. Scott Pelley reports.
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The Innovator: Jack Dorsey
March 17, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
When Jack Dorsey invented Twitter, he changed the way we communicate. Will his latest creation, Square, change the way we shop? Lara Logan reports.
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Sheryl Sandberg pushes women to "lean in"
March 10, 2013 | 4:00 PM PDT
Why aren't more women in leadership positions? Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg tells Norah O'Donnell women need to learn to "lean in."
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China's real estate bubble
March 3, 2013 | 4:00 PM PST
China's economy has become the second largest in the world, but its rapid growth may have created the largest housing bubble in history. Lesley Stahl reports.
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Zhang Xin: China's real estate mogul
March 3, 2013 | 4:00 PM PST
How did Zhang Xin go from working in a sweatshop to being a billionaire real estate developer? Lesley Stahl reports.
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40 Million Mistakes: Is your credit report accurate?
February 10, 2013 | 4:00 PM PST
A new study indicates as many as 40 million consumers have a mistake on their credit report and Steve Kroft finds it's hard to get them fixed.
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Are robots hurting job growth?
January 13, 2013 | 5:00 PM PST
Technological advances, especially robotics, are revolutionizing the workplace, but not necessarily creating jobs. Steve Kroft reports.
